Traveler Escape EG-1 Travel Guitar Review
August 27, 2009 by Best Travel Guitars
Filed under Electric Travel Guitar Reviews
The Traveler Escape EG-1 is a travel-sized guitar with full size sound. The EG-1 is co-designed by John Carruthers for Traveler Guitar and the craftsmanship put into this axe shows it.
Whether it was tone, awkwardness, poor action or thin sound, travel guitars of the past have always been encumbered by something that just wasn’t quite right. That has changed with the EG-1. When I first pulled the EG-1 out of the shipping box, I was amazed at the size and weight. Obviously, since it’s a travel guitar that fits in an overhead airplane bin, it’s going to be small, but still, this thing is like a baby. However, we all know the old adage about how big things can come in small packages. The EG-1 delivers.
First, the guitar features a single humbucker pick-up, Alder body, maple neck with an ebonized rosewood fingerboard with 22 frets. I immediately needed to play this guitar, so I sat down with it and plugged in the Pocket Rock-It headphone amplifier and tuned it up. Let me say this, if you don’t have a strap, the EG-1 is a bit awkward when you rest it on your leg in a sitting position. However, beyond that, the sound is amazing. For a stock pick-up, the humbucker delivers big, warm sound. If you’re looking for a hotter sound, though, you may want to switch it out.
The action on the EG-1, for an electric, seems a bit high to me, but it’s really not bad out of the box. It's also easy to adjust with the top-slotted bridge posts. The fat frets are also a plus. The overall feel of the guitar is pretty stout, even though the neck is relatively thin. I purchased the blue stripe model and I love this finish. From a looks standpoint, it reminds me of a fast car with a wicked racing stripe.
My one complaint about the EG-1 is how hard it is to re-string. After my first session, I decided to go with a lighter gauge set of strings. Due to the design of the guitar, re-stringing it is pretty tough, but after a call to their customer service department (thanks Dave!) I was able to get the job done.
Overall, this guitar is a great investment if you travel a lot. It stays in tune and has great sound, so you can rock wherever you go.
Traveler Escape EG-1 Features:
- Full 25-1/2" scale
- 5 pounds light and only 29-1/4" long
- Built-in Pocket RockIt headphone amp with distortion and clean tones
- Fits in airline overhead compartments
- Alder body
- American hard maple neck
- Fretboard: Ebonized rosewood
- 22 jumbo frets
- deluxe gig bag
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GuitarDaddy on Thu, 22nd Oct 2009 2:11 pm
I own the flamed red version as pictured in your review. The guitar has been to Australia, France, Germany and all over the United States with me. It comes with a beautiful padded case and fits easily in the overhead compartment of every airplane I have carried it on to. No problems getting through airport security, most of the TSA agents say “Cool Guitar”. It is quite the head turner, and the sound is excellent through standard headphones. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!
Travel Reviews on Fri, 23rd Apr 2010 4:08 am
That guitar looks great… without keys it is just like a Steinbrenner…
I am a fan of Ibanez, but this one too looks great!
Han Chiaw Juan on Thu, 9th Sep 2010 8:44 pm
For me, its truly the ultimate travel guitar. Got the black flamed one. It looks great; and sounds as good as the full sized guitar when played thru the amp …. and its compact size allows ease of mobility and playing in tight places. Its great even for short road trips in a car, you can plug it into the car stereo and blast it out thru its speakers and have a sing-along making that road trip the sweeter. A must-have for the traveller
Best Travel Guitars on Thu, 9th Sep 2010 9:09 pm
@ Han Chiaw Juan, haha, that sounds like a great road trip my friend. err…I need a serious road trip here soon.
Eating Disorders Treatment on Mon, 18th Oct 2010 11:30 pm
my headphone amplifiers was bought by my girlfriend from the local radioshack shop and it sounded great:,,