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This is a 41" Full Size guitar for the beginner to intermediate user. The guitar features: - Solid Spruce Top, Mahogany Colored Back and Sides with white trim, Rosewood Fretboard and Bridge, Dot Inlay on Fretboard, Stainless Diecast Tuning Pegs, Traditional Headstock w/ Inlay, Fully Bound with Abalone Trim on Perimeter, Mahogany Neck with Truss RodIt includes the following accessories. A $25 value, absolutely free: Free Nylon Gig Bag and Free Strap. The Steel String Acoustic Guitar is perhaps the most versatile and common guitar type. The Steel String Acoustic Guitar has a loud, bright ringing tone that clearly projects to the listener. This type of guitar is the backbone of most country and bluegrass bands. It's perfect for backing a singer and its stylistic palette encompasses everything from New Age and Country Blues, to hot Bluegrass flatpicking, jazz fusion and "unplugged" rock. Sound, beauty and price were all blended together when this guitar was created. From the deep, warm tones of the Mahogany back and sides to the loud, bright projection of the Solid Spruce top you'll never want to play anything else after you've put your hands one one of these guitars.
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For Beginners.
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| Review Date: July 23, 2010 |
| Reviewer: GeorgPrime, |
| This guitar is an good choice for those beginning to learn to play guitar. I say this because of its affordable price. It has an alright sound to it, but nothing special. If you already play guitar and are looking for a nice guitar, this would not be my recommendation for that by any means, even if you don't have a lot of money. All in all... a decent choice for beginners who don't really know if they actually enjoy the instrument or not, but not a particularly great choice if your looking for something nice to play. |
there's a reason they're so cheap
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| Review Date: July 3, 2010 |
| Reviewer: baker, |
| they really are pieces of junk. buzzy, poorly built junk. the wood on the inside wasn't even cut right(it seemed like it was gnawed on by a beaver. zero craftsmanship). it was friggin ridiculous. it's not 70% off, they just suck. |
Fell apart after some use!!!
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| Review Date: May 26, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Faydra Jones, USA |
| We liked the look of the guitar and it did not sound bad when we got it. Now we have had the guitar for 5 months (they only guarantee for 30 days) and the bridge has ripped out of the body. The guitar is trash now and Austin Bazaar doesn't really care. That is hard for a fellow Texan to say but it is the truth. If you want this guitar for looking at, it would be fine. If you really want to play a guitar, stay away from Austin Bazaar! |
good for the money
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| Review Date: May 10, 2010 |
| Reviewer: deal getter, Toronto, Canada |
It is a cheap guitar, both in price and quality, but overall worth the money if you are looking to start off somewhere. On arrival the guitar wreaked of paint or varnish. There was excess black spray paint on the inside portion, and the outter trim (suppose to be white) was a crappy gold colour looking like it was done in 30 secs. As others have said the carry bag is garbage, offers no protection, just keep the dust off.
That being said i've enjoyed learning on it, and I don't really regret getting a cheaper model to get started on. All in all, I would say the other reviews are quite accurate and the decision is really whether you are prepared to order a lower quality product. |
Very good deal
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| Review Date: May 7, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Kanwar Devesh Singh, Texas USA |
| This was my first personal guitar (though I have been playing for 1-2 years now)... and I never expected a $60 guitar to be this good.. for beginners, this is a perfect deal. |
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