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Electra was a brand of electric guitars and basses manufactured in Japan and distributed in the US by two companies owned by brothers
Saint Louis Music
(SLM) and Pacific Coast Music in the 1970s and early 1980s. In 2013, the brand launched a successful comeback led by renowned luthiers Ben Chafin and Mick Donner. Unlike most other brands of imported guitars which were sourced from a single manufacturer, Electra guitars were ordered from all the Japanese factories and distributors. As a result, early models especially vary in details and quality. Later, as all models came to be made by
Matsumoku Matsumoku Industrial was a Japanese manufacturing company based in Matsumoto, Nagano, between 1951 and 1987. Established in 1951 as a woodworking and cabinetry firm, Matsumoku is remembered as a manufacturer of guitars and bass guitars, inclu ...
, Electra guitars offered high quality at competitive prices. However, the brand never entirely lost its association with inexpensive 'copy' guitars and the brand name was transitioned to Electra Westone in 1984 and
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in 1985. The same qualities make them popular among collectors today. In 2013 Ben Chafin, former head luthier at Dean Guitars, acquired the rights to Electra Guitars and is now producing new Electra Guitars. The first model available was a reissued and updated single cutawa
Electra Omega
followed by th
Omega Prime
After rave reviews and a growing roster of artist endorsements, Electra Guitars unveiled a number of new models in 2014 including th
InvictaTalonPhoenix H & S Guitars
and th
Phoenix Bass
More about the current company and their guitars, basses, accessories and merchandise can be found at their official websit
Electra Guitars


MPC Guitars

In 1976 Electra MPC (Modular Powered Circuits) models featured a pair of cartridge slots in the guitar body, which allowed effect modules to be plugged in and controlled from the front of the guitar. Today the unusual thing is that the effects are on board, but even offering electronic effects to consumer musicians was fairly new at the time and offers an interesting alternate way to do it. There were a total of 18 guitar models which carried MPC circuits. The most notable was the Super Rock, which was a Les Paul copy. There were 12 total MPC modules offered.


Table of MPC modules

In the assortment of modules offered was a "Mini Amp" module, which contained no effects but was a headphone amplifier for the guitar. This mini amp was actually the number 11 Module, Frog Nose. It did nothing except send a fairly weak clean guitar signal to headphones via the jack.


Endorsers of Electra guitars and basses

* Peter Frampton
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* Electric Light Orchestra *Allen "Free Bird" Collins of Lynyrd Skynyrd * Outlaws *
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's brand was the X910 guitar also known as the "Derringer" model *
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endorsed the X930 MPC model in the October 1981 issue of Guitar Player magazine. *
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Sources

* Article from the original Electra fan site * Details of MPC guitar wiring *{{cite book , url = http://www.rivercityamps.com/electra/c77.php , last = , first = , author-link = , year = , title = The Electra Guitar Collection 1977 , publisher = , location = , id = 1977 full line catalog including MPC guitars and modules


External links


Electra Guitars
Official Website of Electra Guitars
The Electra Guitar Page- Index of Models
latest known listing of guitar and bass models
The Electra Guitar Page (original)
archival mirror of original Electra fan site
The Electra Forum
fan community of collectors and players *
Matsumoku Matsumoku Industrial was a Japanese manufacturing company based in Matsumoto, Nagano, between 1951 and 1987. Established in 1951 as a woodworking and cabinetry firm, Matsumoku is remembered as a manufacturer of guitars and bass guitars, inclu ...
Industrial- One manufacturer of Electra guitars
The Guitars of Matsumoku
information on Matsumoku-made guitars Manufacturing companies established in 1971 1971 establishments in Japan Musical instrument manufacturing companies of Japan