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L**N
Fantastic deal!
This is a great beginning guitar! Easy to play and tune up.. Plays easily and and ready to go! For the price point you cannot go wrong!
R**E
Good starting place.
It's not a great guitar but it's a really good starting place. It's made with all the right stuff to become a serious instrument. It has a solid Sapele (African Mahogany) wood body and a solid spruce top. That's the quality material of very expensive units, but the strings are primitive and painful to both fingers and ears. Also, the truss rod on mine needed to be snugged up to stop the neck from a slight concave bow after tightening the strings. Fortunately, the tool was included. I only snugged it up with 1/4 to 1/2 a turn with the strings loose. This was made with quality wood and craftsmanship and after I get the ox-bone nut and bridge saddle, along with high quality strings, it may just be a great guitar for 1/4 the price.Update: OK, take it to a pro! This is how my project turned out. The glued in black plastic nut (picture shows white bone) was trouble, a safety razor blade was needed on both sides and a surgeons scalpel underneath (Exacto or Craft knife will do), a small amount of wood stuck to the bottom of the nut and came out of neck so light sanding of groove was needed and about .020" shim under the bone nut and the strings lowered to a "sweet" light action. The black plastic (picture shows white bone) saddle was easy and pulled right out. With bone nut and saddle, and "light" 80/20 bronze strings, along with the solid wood body, this guitar became absolutely amazing. It BOOMS!Update 2: Still a great beginner guitar if set-up with quality bone saddle, nut, and strings. Although, 2 things have come to light. First, on closer examination of back and sides, it looks like the wood grain runs different directions inside and outside. So it appears to me to be laminated mahogany, not necessarily a bad thing. Solid wood back and sides on expensive units require humidity controlled storage so the grain doesn't split and my guitar is very resonate. But I feel misled that it was advertised as "solid wood." Second, the nut is not wide enough (41-42mm) for a man with large hands, but maybe perfect for smaller hands.
T**8
Awesome bang for your buck
For the money, I can't complain. It works well and is tight. Getting it in the right position, so it wont pull the strings to one side, is the only real "complaint" I have. The bottom curved part could be a tad longer and that might keep the strings from moving when you release the tension. The spring is nice and strong. I had no string buzz. The rubber material did'nt leave any black marks on the neck. The added bonus that I didn't see before I ordered this, is that the long arm has a claw foot at the end to help you pull up the string pegs on an acoustic bridge. The picks that are thrown in as a bonus, are in my opinion, garbage. They are what you would get if you punched them out yourself. All in all I am very happy with this and I recomend giving it a try if you don't already have one or have never used one before.
J**R
Cheap guitar
I've only had my guitar since March, I didn't start playing it until May... I spent a lot of time looking for a great value beginners guitar, it came with some cool accessories. So that part is nice.I started taking lessons with this guitar in July, about 1.5 months ago two of the strings started making this bad vibrating noise. I've brought it into two shops to see if they could help me get a better quality sound from the strings but they say it will take more than the guitar is worth to fix it. I'm glad I bought a guitar but I wish it would have lasted a little bit longer...
B**A
Perfect for beginners
This guitar is pretty good. It's definitely not a top end guitar but for a beginner this is pretty great. It has a good sound and great design. I haven't play in several years but picked the guitar up and tuned and played pretty quickly. The tuner is different then others I have used and took me a minute to figure out. It does the job though. The gig bad is pretty good quality for the price you pay. When I was tuning this right out of the package the second string broke and I had to replace a string before I could play. My package also had a couple things missing. The capo and picks were not in the package any where. I didn't feel like sending the whole package back just get those two things. But other the. That I like this guitar. It's great for the price and would definitely work for a beginner adult or teen.
E**N
This is a good beginner’s guitar for its price
This is a good beginner’s guitar for its price. For a solid wood guitar, I think they could have used better quality strings. The 5th, lowest string, seems loose even after it's been tuned. I plan on learning how to change the strings through YouTube tutorials. Perhaps, I will update this review after the strings have been replaced to see if that will improve the overall sound of this guitar.*****UPDATE*****This has become my favorite guitar to play after putting D'addario phosphor bronze light strings on them. I actually prefer to play the compared to a Seagull S6. Imagine that! The tone that comes from it is just so warm it makes you want to keep playing it.
J**.
It wasn’t a good investment
When I got it everything looked good and seemed to work just fine.after a while I stopped playing it cause I didn’t have much time in my hands to play it. Until yesterday I began to start playing and I realized last two strings where buzzing without a reason. There was no remedy so I tried to replace it with the extra one it came with . Nothing worked and I’m still mad I paid all the money for a useless guitar
A**R
Good for the Money
This was great for the money! It come with everything you need, plus extra strings. The five stars I give is based on what you get for $120 I mean it is a good guitar for that price. Not cheap or falling apart, but obviously not Gibson either ;)
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