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The Best Choice Products 41in Beginner Acoustic Guitar is a complete all-in-one kit designed for both beginners and intermediate players. This full-size, all-wood guitar features a dreadnought shape for a warm tone and comes with a protective padded case, extra strings, a strap, a capo, and picks, making it the perfect starter set for aspiring musicians.
D**E
Decent Guitar, Great Value
I'll start by saying I am in no way an avid musician and I am very "lightly" self taught and just wanted something to learn a few songs on and for that this guitar is perfect. I've had other name brand guitars and while I can tell a difference in sound it is nothing that would bother me. It was very easy to tune, although the tuner that is included I found difficult to use. It did not seem to want to pick up the strings correctly so I did end up using a different tuner. It was great that is comes with a carrying case, picks and a strap. The finish is beautiful and this has been a great guitar to continue learning and improving.
K**R
Good guitar for the price
It's great ,that is comes with carrying Case the sound is amazing I recommend this guitar for beginners it's a good quality.
D**H
Good
Exlent
S**E
Beautiful guitar with very nice build and tone
I wanted something cheap to just pick up and play with while I am saving up for a more expensive and refined guitar that I have my eye on. I like the looks and the cutaway design and the fact that it came with a padded gig bag. The guitar came in flawless condition. I used my Snark tuner to try to tune it and it does have difficulty staying in tune. I will blame that on cheap tuner pegs but what can you expect for $69? I will keep working on that. The sound quality is good and the guitar seems well put together. It is a looker in gloss black and has 2 strap pegs, which is a plus. Now here is the problem: whatever the gig bag is made of, it off gassed an odor that made me quite sick with watery eyes, burning nasel and lung linings, light headedness, and extreme fatigue. I've read about other Asian products use of off gassing glues and I've had issues before. This one is bad. Take the gig bag out of your house and toss it. That is what I had to do. I've ordered another one on Amazon. It does not appear to be an issue with the guitar, just the bag. Time will tell and if it's also the guitar then the heave ho for it.UPDATE: New case, no more chemical odor. It was not the guitar! I am upgrading to Ernie Ball light strings this weekend to improve sound, tuning, and lower the action on the finger board. So far, so good.
C**N
Looks good
The media could not be loaded. I have it for more than 2 years but still do not know how to play :) but item is good, cute color, just what you expect.
I**.
Fabulous beginner guitar
My sister loves this guitar. It’s a nice quality for someone just learning to play. Good job!
Z**N
Its a great starting point! And comes with everything you need to get started
Long story short, a homeless guy on a bike got hit by a car. His guitar was smashed and as the EMTs and police were helping him all he was concerned about was his guitar. So some of the people that witnessed it put out a post to see if someone would get him a guitar. I looked everywhere locally but couldn't find a decent guitar one marketplace or craigslist so I ordered this one.Realistic Pros and ConsPros1) it actually is a pretty guitar, pleasing to the eye2) Fret edges are pretty smooth and not just for this price range3) Neck is straight as an arrow4) Frets are smooth, I wouldn't say polished but not gritty5) As the description shows, it comes with everything to get started5) Sound wise, I have heard worse. I play mostly solid wood name brand acoustics so to my ear it does sound bad but I know as a kid I would have been happy to have this guitarCONS1) The action was the worse thing, it is very high so for a beginner it could turn them off. Now with the neck angle looking fine and the neck being straight it looks like the nut was cut too high and/or where the strings go through it needs to be filed down just a bit. The other thing to do would have been just to sand down the bridge saddle on the base/bottom since it was a bit high as well. you have to be a little careful when doing that though and just make sure that you sand it straight. I hold it in my hand then run it in one stroke back and forth the long way on a full size sandpaper sheet. Unfortunately I was so busy this week I didn't have time to do that for him2) The tuners are not the greatest but it does the job3) Not sure if its the tuners or the bad strings, but the strings kept stretching even after I stretched it so there "could" be a problem there. But it would help a beginner know how to start keeping their guitar in tune4) Since the strings are kind of high, it's ok for playing open chords but bar chords and lead/single notes the intonation is off because you have to push so far for the strings to reach the fret so the distance plus the extra tension makes the notes sharp. Again, if you file down the nut and the bridge that would probably help. And yours might be fine, I'm only referring to mine specifically.5) The bridge was lifting slightly at the back, but just barely. Over time it might lift off but I've seen worse and blue holds pretty good even if the bridges start to lift like that. I also bet the bridge is screwed in though, since there looks to be 2 little circles on each side of the bridge. They use to do that to cheaper guitars to help keep the bridge down.My overall impression is that this is a great value but is not for everyone. If you know someone who has played and can set up a guitar for you, then get it. If I had the time, I could get this playing and sounding like a $120 - 200 non solid top guitar. If you wanted to practice upgrading a guitar and setting it up, this would also be great for you! If you want a guitar to fumble around with and play campfire songs with open chords and not care if it gets too cold and you need to use it as campfire wood, I'd say get it. If you need all the accessories and the guitar is just a bonus, wait for a sale and get it.I wouldn't recommend it for a true beginner who is on their own though, because the strings are hard to press down and the sound is not "great" so that together would make them think they are doing something wrong. It can be a pretty good guitar but with some work. If you can afford to pay a little more you can get one that wouldn't need as much work. But if you can only afford this one as a "base" then it's not bad. Just know that you'll have to do a little bit of work to get it playing better.
R**R
Great as advertised
No flaws, easy to tune and sounds great for a beginner!
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