We heard you. The new kadence electric guitars are finally here: Introducing the Tennessee Series
If you have been searching for Kadence electric guitars for a while, you’re not alone.
We saw the same demand showing up again and again in our search data and customer intent: people who want to start their electric journey, or say, switch from acoustic to electric and are looking for an option from a brand they can trust.
So we built the answer.
Introducing The Kadence Tennessee Series, a new range of electric guitars specially made for two kinds of people:
- Complete beginners looking to buy their first electric guitar.
- Acoustic players who want to transition to an electric without confusion
The idea is simple: to give you guys a reliable electric guitar and proper support from a brand you already know.
Colours that feel like electric
Electric guitars are not just about sound. They are also about personality. Tennessee launches in bold pop colours like black, blue, white, orange, and red, because if you are going electric, you should actually enjoy looking at your guitar too.
And by the way, these finishes are made to look clean and premium in real life and in photos, not just on a product listing.
Tennessee Series electric guitars: the two formats, and why they matter
Tennessee is built around two classic designs because beginners usually fall into one of two needs: flexibility (more sound options) or simplicity (more direct feel). Both are valid, so the range supports both.
1.Tennessee ST-style
This is the ST-style electric with three single-coil pickups (SSS), a 5-way selector, and a tremolo bridge.
Why this combination works for most first-time electric buyers:
- The SSS + 5-way setup gives you multiple usable tones with one switch. You can go from bright and sharp to smoother clean tones quickly. It’s enough variety to cover practice, jamming, and early recordings without needing extra pickups or complicated controls.
- The ST body shape is popular because it’s comfortable. Comfort matters because practice is repetition. A guitar that sits well is the guitar you keep picking up.
- Tremolo is included for expression once you’re ready for it. You can ignore it at the start and still use the guitar normally, then use it later when you start exploring lead playing.
Within the Tennessee ST models, the core guitar is the same and the main difference is colour. That means you can choose based on finish preference without worrying about spec differences.
2.Tennessee TL-style
Tennessee also includes a TL-style single-cut electric with dual single-coil pickups.
Why people choose this format:
- Its feel is straightforward. It responds fast, and it suits tight rhythm playing well.
- The sound character is naturally crisp and clear, which many beginners prefer because it cuts through and feels “electric” immediately.
- Fewer moving parts than a tremolo setup, which some first-time players like for day-to-day simplicity.
Before you buy: what electric guitar actually needs
An electric guitar needs an amplifier. Even a basic practice amp makes the instrument feel complete, because that’s where your tone, dynamics, and “electric” character actually show up. Plan for that from day one.
Why Tennessee works for Indian beginners
Most first-time electric buyers in India want the same things:
a. something that looks good, feels comfortable, and doesn’t feel disposable after a few months
b. a sound setup that covers multiple styles, because people don’t learn in a straight line
c. a brand that is reachable after delivery
That’s what Tennessee is designed for. It’s not built as a spec flex. It’s built as a reliable starting point.
This is only the start.
Tennessee is the first step of a bigger electric lineup at Kadence. More drops and more options are coming, and we’ll build this range out over time. Stay tuned.
