🎸 Own the stage with lightweight power and pro-level playability!
This 39-inch electric guitar features a lightweight Phoenix wood body with beautiful grain and bright sound, a stable maple neck, and a genuine rosewood fretboard for smooth, reliable play. Its bolt-on neck design allows easy adjustments, while the premium bone nut enhances string vibration, making it an ideal entry-level instrument for aspiring guitarists seeking quality and comfort.
A**R
THIS IS A MUST HAVE!!!!
This guitar far the best money I've spent this year!!! The quality is so much better in person and it's very light weight. It took some work because I have short fingers but If your adaptable it'll be great for learning new forms and techniques in your body language.Go easy on the whammy bar if your a beginner because the strings will pop
A**T
Decent for the price
2024-08-28 UPDATE: This has become one of my favorite daily players. The action is amazing on this guitar and I really love it. I did a few changes that made it even better:1) Changed the tuners for some Wilkinson's that someone gave me. The stock ones has a 12:1 ration and I wanted something a little finer. These are 18:1.2) I put a Fender Mexican Strat bridge in it. No real reason other than I wanted to see if it made a difference. Does seem to intonate better. $253) I had a Guitar Fetish P90 and Single Coil in the drawer, so I put them in. Added a $20 hot humbucker from Guitar Madness at the bridge and this really sings now. Might put another P90 in the bridge.4) Put a Treble Bleed circuit on the volume put. $1 in parts.I might buy another one of these because I like it so much.///END///------------------The thing to keep in my as you read this is that I paid $95 for it delivered to my door. That includes tax and shipping, and it came via UPS, so figure that was at least $20. Take off amazon's cut and the cost to ship it from China and I would be surprised if the manufactured grossed $50 for this instrument.CONS:-- There were many scratches in the finish, perhaps from a bad buffing job. Pre-paint sanding wasn't that great either. Even at this price point, finish should have been better. BTW, the flame maple front is just printed on and not real, as you would expect at this price.-- The trem wasn't set up to be used as you can see in the pic the claw was screwed all the way in. In any case best just to block these cheap trems off and don't even try to use them.-- My fingers were black first time I played it. The pic with the blackened white tissues is what it took to get all the gunk off the frets and fretboard. Not sure what it was, but it took 4 passes to get it all.PROS:-- Setup out of the box was decent. Just had to adjust intonation on a few strings.-- Includes a very basic gig bag. Will keep the dust off it when stowed, but consider that guitars costing 10 times as much don't often include a bag.-- In general, all of the hardware is inexpensive, as you would expect at this price point. But, everything seems good enough to do the job.-- The neck is the best part of the guitar. We'll assume that it is what they say; roasted maple neck and rosewood fretboard. 2nd fret was quite high, but others seem ok. Somewhat sharp fret ends, but overall a decent fret job. Another person thinks the nut is bone. There were a few minor blems on the back side.-- The tuners are smooth and hold tuning well.-- The pickups are the big surprise. They sound amazing and I am impressed. I have no plans to change them out.SUMMARY:At the price, it is a surprisingly decent guitar. If you're a beginner and just want the cheapest possible entry. this may work for you. However, these days there are so many really decent guitars in the sub $300 range, that you may want to spend a little more. Great guitar if you just want some practice working on guitars. The only changes I plan to make are a low friction string tree, new strings, and treble bleed added to the volume pot. Otherwise, it plays fine and no sense sinking money into a guitar when there are better options and you'll never be able to recoup your money in resale.
M**O
Nice Guitar
Everything you should expect from a $65 dollar guitar and MORE! Only had to straighten the neck a quarter turn, file 2 frets down, lower the action (to my liking) and intonate the strings. The gig bag it came with was worth $20 or more.
W**E
Should have cost more !!!
Guitar came nicely packaged with a padded gig bag . Accessories included were tremolo bar, Allen wrenches, cord and guitar strap .Tuners ,switch and knobs move smoothly and function as they should. The weight of the guitar is heaverier than I expected ( I am happy about that ). The pickups are hotter than I expected ( another plus ) . After playing around with the tremolo it continued to stay in tune . It has a beautiful roasted maple neck and bone nut( still astonished by the great price ) . A set up was done on it , tuning , intonation and adjusted the strings down . Initially the intonation was off, and the tremolo needed adjustment, but easily remedied. The paint is beautiful but there is a smudge on the edge of the horn( not a big deal ) , I ordered metallic black but it is more of a dark grey with metallic flecks ( quite happy as it is prettier than black ) I am happy I went out on a limb and made this purchase I would buy it again .🎸😊
D**S
Plays like a $250-$300 guitar. So worth it.
Got this for my daughter and was very surprised. The neck feels great, has no fret sprout, fretwork is clean. Guitar feels solid and plays well. If she didn't want it, I'd take it to play.
N**.
Garbage and won't send you the color you order
Wrong color delivered. Covered in dings and scratches, but still looks new based on packaging and plastic covers? Most of the screws are seated at bad angles, the quality is soooo much worse than what I expected based on reviews. I'm so disappointed and it ruined what was supposed to be a good birthday gift. Processing a return and headed to guitar center now. Ordered standard brown sunburst color and got red tribal, the whammy bar hole is cross thread and you're unable to attach the whammy bar. Almost every screw is at a bad angle. Craftsmanship looks terrible. Sorry for blurry pics, my camera is broken.
D**I
Nice guitar for the price, but be prepared to do set up work
I bought the green one for 89.99. Comes with a gig bag, strap and patch cord which is nice. Came missing the tremolo arm, which was not helpful. The finish on the body was very well done (nice lighter green metallic, no blemishes anywhere) and the fretwork was well done on my guitar (all frets seated properly and well-polished). The neck is in fact roasted maple and comfortable to play but there are visible dents, chips and scratch marks on the neck and fingerboard. The action on my guitar benefited from placing a 1 degree angled shim in the neck pocket and also doing a truss rod adjustment. I may also work on the string action at the nut a little. Pickups sound pretty good and switches and pots work well. I had to remove the strings to remove the neck, and in doing so I discovered the tuners have some play in them even though they are tightened down. At this price range that is not a big deal to me, as I may purchase better tuners for it after playing it a little. Overall this is a nice sounding guitar that may require set-up work and some parts changes to optimize playability. This is fine if you have tools/experience to do that. If you are a beginner looking for a first guitar this is a good instrument but you may need to have it set up by a guitar tech to get it to play its best.
A**.
good guitar
got it with in a couple days when i opdned it up most of the things wher fine just needed new strings and a small set up nothing big only issue is its a bit neck heavy that why i gave it 4 stars
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