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Comentado en Canadá el 7 de marzo de 2025
I am blown away by how awesome this guitar is. I wanted rugged, solid, acoustic, small, travel size, affordable. And it is. Sounds great, well built. I bought the 32 inch size.
Sai
Comentado en Canadá el 31 de enero de 2025
I bought this guitar so I could travel and backpack with it. I’ve had it for about a month now. It’s small, light and can fit into checked baggage on an airplane. I recently brought it with me to Cuba. Had the best time. I wore it across my back, jammed with other tourists and locals, it was a great conversation starter. The strings that come with the guitar are ok. I swapped them for medium gauge and I like the sound better. This guitar exceeded my expectations at this price. If you’re wanting this to travel, I think you will be happy with it also.
Josh
Comentado en Canadá el 2 de abril de 2025
Cool little guitar. Sounds better than I thought it would for $100.
John Strain
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 24 de mayo de 2024
I picked this up on sale more or less out of curiosity. I have a number of acoustic guitars but they are all larger, mostly full-sized dreadnoughts, and all made of wood. I figured it would be nice to have a travel guitar that I don't have to be precious about (I used to have a Taylor GS Mini but I wound up selling it because it was too nice for my intended purpose).So, as far as this goes, here's my take: Don't have unrealistic expectations about what it is and isn't and I think most people will be well-satisfied with its value and utility. It does look and feel a little like a toy--the body is so small that it suffers from just a little bit of what the Martin Backpacker suffers from in form factor: It does not sit that comfortably in the lap in playing position, at least not without a strap. The body feels very plastic-y but with a pretty smooth texture, and the neck feels pretty much the same since it's the same stuff. It doesn't bother me much but it definitely feels like you're interacting with plastic and not wood. For me personally the neck shape doesn't feel super comfortable but that's a personal preference thing--for some I'm sure it would feel great. Even traditional acoustics are usually pretty light, and this is lighter--the material is light and there's not that much of it.As far as the sound, it is louder than you might expect for something so small, but don't expect it to compare with a full-size or even like a parlor size guitar. It sounds boxy because it's a little box, but that's just the laws of physics at work. It sounds much fuller than something like a Backpacker or like an unplugged semihollow electric or acoustasonic.Overall I think in sound and playability it compares favorably with low-end entry-level acoustics (think Rogue dreadnoughts--it won't have the low end of a bigger body, but it's surprisingly loud considering how tiny and light it is. Playability is much better than those if the cramped size doesn't bother you--the frets, nut (well, string guide in this case), saddle, etc, are much better than other low-end acoustics as they are a more integral part of the design and not slapped together.If it does keep itself together the way a "real" carbon fiber guitar would, it should be much less at the mercy of temperature and humidity than a wood guitar, so I'm hoping what is a good value and a pretty good beater/travel guitar will really stand out in value if it can be abused and resist the elements (ie, be left in a hot or cold car without self-destructing).All in all, if you don't expect it to sound like a full-sized guitar and aren't bothered by the plastic-y feel or the mild awkwardness of the small body, it seems like a great couch or travel guitar and maybe a great starter guitar (the only caveat I'd have to giving it to a beginner is how it doesn't love sitting in a lap, but if the student is small enough that might actually be a benefit and it'll fit them better).
javi.cosme
Comentado en México el 2 de diciembre de 2024
El sonido es bueno y potente para el tamaño.
Nash
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 24 de noviembre de 2024
I've been looking for an inexpensive travel guitar, but have yet to be impressed with the sound of the ones I've seen. I didn't want something that sounded like a toy, so I wondered if this one could be as good as some of the reviews. There are plenty of negative reviews too and the Amazon listing labels it as a "frequently returned item", so I didn't have high hopes. When it arrived and I saw the tiny box, I was sure I would send it right back. Instead, I opened it and took a look.It came packaged well from the factory in a nice padded case. It tuned right up and I only had to retune it once after the new steel strings stretched and acclimated. Now for the moment of truth, that first strum. I held my breath and hit a G cord; to my surprise, it wasn't horrible! I played through some chord progressions and I must say, I couldn't stop smiling. I've been playing for years, and sitting here with my Martins and my expensive Rainsong graphite, I can't put this little thing down! It's so much fun to play. It's not loud but does the job for a practice travel guitar. It has a bright sound, but not what I would call "tinny". I live in a humid climate in FL and so far it stays in tune inside and out. It's made from carbon fiber which is unaffected by humidity and temperature. It will be perfect to take to the beach! I'm an engineer and I know about composites, so I know this thing will stand up to the rigors of travel. It's small enough to fit easily into an airplane overhead bin and probably into a large suitcase. I plan to take it everywhere! At the black Friday price of $79, you can't go wrong.
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