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The Ktaxon 39 Inch Electric Guitar is a full-size solid body guitar designed for beginners and experienced players alike. It features a solid paulownia body, maple neck, and H-H pickups for versatile sound. The complete kit includes a gig bag, strap, cable, tremolo arm, and picks, making it ready to play right out of the box.
Neck Material Type | Maple |
String Material Type | nickle steel |
Fretboard Material Type | Techwood |
Body Material Type | Paulownia |
Back Material Type | Paulownia |
Top Material Type | Paulownia Wood |
Color | Black Back |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 38.6"L x 12.6"W x 2.36"H |
Scale Length | 25.5 Inches |
Guitar Bridge System | Tremolo |
Number of Strings | 6 |
Hand Orientation | Right |
Guitar Pickup Configuration | H-H |
S**.
Can’t beat this for the price!
This entry level guitar is so good! It was playable right out of the box. Like most players I have made the usual adjustment to set it up the way I like with no issues. String height, pickup height, intonation are all easily adjustable. I haven’t even changed the strings on it yet, been too busy playing it. This is a great practice guitar as it is super light weight, has great tone. The only area for improvement are the tuners are a little jumpy, but this doesn’t affect playability. I’m blown away how good the guitar is for this low price.
P**A
Great value.
I do not understand how China can make such good products at this price. The guitar just needed a little setup, but it looks nice, and it sounds great. I am very happy with this purchase.
J**S
Beautiful guitar
Bought this on a huge sale $59. Did expect much but was well made with no defects
B**E
Feels cheap, but gets the important things right for beginners
Going to be reviewing this with beginners in mind. This isn’t a guitar intended for experienced players unless you want to rice it.But if you’re gonna make a $70 guitar and have to cut some corners, I think they cut the right corners on this one. I frankly find it hard to be too critical on this guitar because even though the thing feels cheap as cardboard, it’s perfectly playable for a beginner right out of the box. The intonation was great, the frets were level and had no sharp ends and no fret buzzing, and the electronics all worked and didn’t feel flimsy. As far as the important things are concerned, they got those things right. It plays fine and feels comfortable in the hands (albeit very cheap, but comfortable enough to play).You can tell pretty quickly that this is a very cheap guitar as soon as you start looking at it more closely. It’s completely unbranded, not a single label on it anywhere. The electronics panels still have sawdust and paint in them (I mean, it’s inside the electronics panel, not gonna knock the guitar too hard for this one), and the tremolo springs were VERY tight for some reason. String action was also slightly inconsistent, though not severely so. The finish is good, but it’s printed, not painted, so it’s gonna dent pretty easily. Has a couple small stray paint marks on the headstock, but no blemishes on the front. Looks as good as it does in the pictures.The setup job was decent. It stays in tune reasonably well once you replace the stock strings too, it doesn’t feel as flimsy there as I expected for the price. It’s good enough for a beginner to open the box and play right away, and it’s intonated better than some of the First Act guitars I’ve picked up and tried.As far as the pickups and sound itself is concerned, nobody is buying a $70 to win any tone awards. Whatever you expect this thing to sound like for $70, that’s how it sounds. It’s good enough for a beginner to practice through an amp, and that’s about it. The neck pickup sounds better than the bridge in my opinion (the bridge is a bit bright for my tastes), but again, $70. It’s perfectly fine for a beginner starting out.I could talk about how cheap this thing feels all day, but for $70, they got the important things right. Wouldn’t recommend it for experienced players, but if you’re just trying to buy a starter guitar or a platform ricer guitar (or buying a guitar for a kid that you aren’t sure is committed yet), this thing is fine. It’s a legitimate, perfectly playable guitar for under $100, and that’s a win in my eyes.
G**S
Sounds good
Good looking
L**E
Great
It really surprised me! The quality is very good, it is easy to learn, I love that color and the turning accuracy is great. Love it.
E**S
Quality Guitar
The media could not be loaded. Absolutely gorgeous...great action, fantastic pickups... I've fallen in love with this guitar. And I have myFender guitars that now on the side.
R**B
For the price, it's hard to beat, but...
This is my 2nd instrument from Ktaxon and so far I've learned that you will definitely have to work on it straight out the box, the truss rod hole was pretty scuffed up and it has one really high fret (21st fret)Cons: the body has little swirl marks, the neck was extremely dry, and the truss rod hole is a bit beat up.The bridge definitely needed to be balanced and the nut needed to be slotted, mine was poorly cut/slotted, but that is an easy fix.However, there are pros to the price point.Pros: The color is nice, pickups are not bad at all, it's super lightweight and somehow feels pretty sturdy.Once everything is setup it sounds and plays fairly well. It looks nice (despite the swirl marks and truss rod hole damage) and after a setup it is usable as an "ok" practice guitar and/or wall art.Definitely not bad for the price 😊
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