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20 Best Selling Fender Tim Armstrong Hellcat Acoustic Guitar Black Ruby (20 Sellers)
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- Solid mahogany top, laminated mahogany back and sides
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- Fishman isys iii pickup system with active preamp, tuner, volume and tone controls
- Natural-finish solid mahogany top with scalloped x bracing, mahogany back and sides
- Maple neck with satin finish
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- Eastern american hard maple body
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- Dreadnought body style
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Attractive . Good sound quality . Well made . Lacks durability . Lightweight
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- Tested and sounds great.
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- Configuration: sidemounted preamp
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- Unique fender body shape.
- This guitar's unique body shape is a fender exclusive, giving it a vintage-inspired look with a modern twist.
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- Dreadnought body style
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- Walnut bridge with compensated saddle
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- A beginner guitar with a western look
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- Rare and elegant sound
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- 6-string acoustic-electric guitar with sitka spruce top
- Transacoustic technology
- Mahogany back sides
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- Agathis top
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- Package ijvc 6str acoustic guitar
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Good sound quality . Attractive . Well made . Lacks durability . Weight
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- This item is in very good condition.
- This item has been tested and is 100% functional.
- Please message us with any questions.
Reviewers Noted:
Good sound quality . Attractive . Well made . Durability . Weight
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- Solid mahogany top, laminated mahogany back and sides
- Scalloped x bracing
- Fishman preamp
Reviewers Noted:
Sound quality . Attractive . Lightweight . Durability . Poorly made
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- All-laminate construction
- Modern 3+3 headstock
- Viking bridge
Reviewers Noted:
Good sound quality . Attractive . Well made . Durability . Weight
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- Fishman preamp with built-in tuner
- Scalloped bracing
- Solid top
Reviewers Noted:
Good sound quality . Attractive . Well made . Durability . Weight
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- Fishman preamp with built-in tuner
- Scalloped bracing
- Solid top
Reviewers Noted:
Good sound quality . Attractive . Well made . Lacks durability . Weight
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- Fishman isys iii pickup system with active preamp, tuner, volume and tone controls
- Natural-finish solid mahogany top with scalloped x bracing, mahogany back and sides
- Maple neck with satin finish
Reviewers Noted:
Attractive . Good sound quality . Lightweight . Build quality . Craftsmanship
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- All-laminate construction
- Flame maple top
- Fishman electronics
Reviewers Noted:
Lightweight . Good sound quality . Well made . Attractive . Durable
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- Eastern american hard maple body
- Maple fingerboard
- 22 medium nickel silver frets
Reviewers Noted:
Well made . Good sound quality . Attractive . Durability . Weight
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- Dreadnought body style
- Solid mahogany top with scalloped "x"-bracing
- Mahogany back and sides
Reviewers Noted:
Attractive . Good sound quality . Well made . Lacks durability . Lightweight
Features:
- This item is in very good condition.
- This item has been tested and is 100% functional.
- Please message us with any questions.
Reviewers Noted:
Good sound quality . Attractive . Lightweight . Durable . Well made
Features:
- Model – academy 10
- Finish
Reviewers Noted:
Good sound quality . Attractive . Durable . Well made . Lightweight
Features:
- Tested and sounds great.
- Easy to play with no fretting out.
- Frets look excellent.
Reviewers Noted:
Good sound quality . Attractive . Well made . Durable . Weight
Features:
- Configuration: sidemounted preamp
- Preamp eq: 3-band
- Feedback filter: no
Reviewers Noted:
Attractive . Good sound quality . Well made . Durability . Weight
Features:
- Play something different.
- Unique fender body shape.
- This guitar's unique body shape is a fender exclusive, giving it a vintage-inspired look with a modern twist.
Reviewers Noted:
Good sound quality . Attractive . Well made
Features:
- Dreadnought body style
- 20-fret walnut fingerboard
- Walnut bridge with compensated saddle
Reviewers Noted:
Good sound quality . Attractive . Well made . Durability
Features:
- A beginner guitar with a western look
- Has a lot of cool built-in features
- Rare and elegant sound
Reviewers Noted:
Good sound quality . Well made . Attractive . Durable . Weight
Features:
- 6-string acoustic-electric guitar with sitka spruce top
- Transacoustic technology
- Mahogany back sides
Reviewers Noted:
Sound quality . Well made . Visual appeal . Weight
Features:
- Agathis top
- Sapele back and sides
- 3/4 scale is perfect for beginners or children
Reviewers Noted:
Good sound quality . Craftsmanship
Features:
- Dreadnought body style
- Spruce top with scalloped "x"-bracing
- Mahogany back and sides
Reviewers Noted:
Attractive . Durability . Sound quality
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- Package ijvc 6str acoustic guitar
- Pictures are for reference only.
1. Fender Tim Armstrong Hellcat Acoustic Guitar Natural
Product Details:
He might be the frontman of a grammy award winning punk band, but rancid frontman tim armstrong is a seasoned acoustic player, writing all his tracks on a vintage '60s fender acoustic. the tim armstrong hellcat is inspired by that very same concert style acoustic. with a solid mahogany top on a laminate mahogany body, it offers a lovely deep, resonant, natural tone. great for a wide range of styles, the hellcat is much more than just a signature guitar. a sweet maple neck with a soft satin finish features a 20-fret rosewood fingerboard, with hellcat and double skull inlays. a real punk rock touch! a fishman isys iii pickup/preamp system offers a huge range of onboard controls, including a built in tuner, perfect for the gigging musician. fishman are industry leaders for acoustic pickups and offer incredible clarity and note definition.
Specifications:
Finish |
Black/White Checkerboard |
Year |
2009 – 2022 |
Made In |
China |
Back Material |
Mahogany |
Body Shape |
Concert |
Finish Style |
Gloss |
Fretboard Material |
Rosewood |
Neck Material |
Maple |
Number of Frets |
20 |
Number of Strings |
6-String |
On-board Electronics |
Piezo Pickup |
Right / Left Handed |
Right Handed |
Sides Material |
Mahogany |
Top Material |
Mahogany |
Wood Top Style |
Plain |
Reviews:
I bought this guitar from Musicians Friend almost two years ago. First of all, I love the way it looks. The mahogany body and the skulls on fretboard are awesome. It looks amazing hanging on the wall with my other guitars. But with guitars, sound is most important. The sound it makes when unplugged is very unique. This is because of it's smaller size. The top face of this guitar is roughly the same size as my other acoustics, but the sides are an entire inch shorter. This makes it easier to transport and hold, but changes the sound. Yet it is still about the same loudness as my other acoustics. If the unplugged sound was always like that it would be fine, but the wiring inside the body is not done well, and it makes noises. The plug connecting the wires from the jack/battery to the tuner/knobs often comes just loose enough to allow it to rattle inside the body when you are playing. It only takes a second to reach into the soundhole and put it back in place, and it only will happen once a week or so, but I would never want to play live with this guitar for fear of it happening in the middle of a performance. Now there is the issue of playing while plugged in. The guitar has built in volume, bass, middle, and treble knobs, which is great, but they cause problems due to the poor quality pickup. The higher you turn up the volume knob, the more static you get, but if you turn it down, it is too quiet. The higher you turn up you turn up the bass the more feedback you get, and the higher you turn up the middle and treble the more of this annoying humming sound you get, but if you turn these knobs down you lose all your tone and the guitar sounds dull and boring. To achieve the best sound I just put all the knobs around the halfway point. Even if you do this, depending on how loud you want your amp, you have to be a specific distance away from your amp or else you will get the most horrendous sounding feedback (it's comparable to holding a mic right in front of the same amp its plugged into). If your amp is on the quiet side, you need to be about 5 ft. away, if it's kind of in the middle you need to be about 10 ft. away, and if it's loud you have to be almost 20 ft. away from your amp. The other thing I would like to address is the guitar's playability. Due to its smaller body and thinner neck than most other acoustics, it is very easy and comfortable to hold. However, the action is so high to the point where it is difficult to play certain songs, but that can be fixed by filing down the saddle. Oh, and for some reason the bridge on mine is slowly starting to come off, it's just the edges now, but I fear it will get worse. Under close inspection, it appears that hardly any glue was used. This is probably just a defect and not all are like this. I will simply glue the bridge back on should it come off completely. To sum it up: If you permanently fix the wires in place, and lower the action, this would be an amazing acoustic guitar; one that would be (for the price) deserving of 5 stars. As an electric it would need a much better pickup, and that would require addition money to replace (if you even can, I haven't checked), so as an electric instrument, I would give it 2 stars. But it does sound alright through an amp if you carefully set your tone and stand back. Overall I'd say it's a decent guitar, so I'll give it 3/5 stars.Duftite
I bought this guitar for my boyfriend for Christmas, & he loves this guitar. It's a lot better than the acoustic that he bought himself on Amazon & now that He has this guitar He's debating wheather he wants to keep the Amazon guitar or not. This is a great guitar! He does have a few complaints about it. It's a little too quiet, the frets are smaller than what He's used to, because He mainly plays electrics with either medium jumbo or jumbo frets. The only other thing that He wishes it had is a cut out for the higher frets. All in all he thinks this is a great guitar & it sounds & plays great. The action is low, the neck isn't too thick, so if you have small hands, you should still be able to play it. All in all this is a good guitar & if you are looking @ acoustics then he implores you to consider this guitar, He has yet to find a Fender that He don't like.Piano/Guitar Man
So its my birthday and as a leftie on a budget I wanted to get a cool new guitar since I hadn't bought a new w one in 15 years.So I gave myself 2 weeks before my Birthday to make my purchase. I heard of musicians friend from a friend when I was looking for a Ovation (which I've always wanted). So I see this guitar and think man thats cool. So I ordered it but when it came in the Fishman electronics were different. So I called Fender and they said the electronics I received were from the 2010 model and since then they had upgraded to better sliders and a large electronic box instead of the tiny tuner knobs for bass mid treble… So I called and the rep was cool and said return it and w'ell get another one out and I'll have my guys at the warehouse open the box to be sure it has the right electronics before we ship it. So I spend my time going to the UPS store on my only break. Musicians friend sends me my guitar. Open the box. WOW… Same guitar same electronics.. No follow through. This is not how you do business. Called and was told first rep didnt do his job right and too bad too sad basically. I just wanted the guitar they had pictured. That Musicians Friend showed they were selling… Could they not make sure the product they had pictured is the product they were selling? Yeah-I know- big cry baby- but sometimes you dont get alot of pleasures in life and my pleasure was looking forward to a new instrument. My lifes been tough this past few years with the economy. I'm working over 100 hours a week 7 days a week for 2 1/2 years- so yeah – I'm disappointed and frustrated.Ousso2112
2. Fender Tim Armstrong Hellcat Acoustic Guitar – Natural
Product Details:
Well known as the grammy-winning founder of influential u.s. punk band rancid, tim armstrong is also well respected as a producer and indie label owner. but as a songwriter, he has always turned to his old fender concert-style acoustic for inspiration. the tim armstrong hellcat is based on armstrong's own classic instrument, with modern appointments including high-quality onboard electronics. a great guitar for pop, rock, folk and more, it has a solid mahogany top for especially sweet sound and a satin-finish maple neck for smooth playability. @@ tim armstrong signature model, concert body style acoustic-electric @@ fishman isys iii pickup system with active preamp, tuner, volume and tone controls @@ natural-finish solid mahogany top with scalloped "x" bracing, mahogany back and sides @@ maple neck with satin finish @@ 19-fret rosewood fingerboard with "hellcat" and double-skull inlays @@ rosewood bridge with compensated graph tech nubone saddle fishman preamp with built-in tuner a fishman pickup/preamp system gives your acoustic instrument peerless amplified performance, with a variety of onboard controls and no compromise whatsoever on pure, rich and resonant acoustic tone. the built-in tuner is conveniently placed right where you can see it, helping to keep your intonation right on the money. scalloped bracing scalloped bracing is thinner than more conventional bracing. that means that the bracing pattern inside the guitar uses less wood, which means that soundboard mass is reduced. this lets the top resonate more freely, resulting in better tone with more nuance and greater projection. solid top an acoustic guitar with a solid top literally resonates with a more individual tonal character, more "organic" consistency and a more "true" voice.
Specifications:
Case Included |
No |
Actual Instrument Weight |
4.3 pounds |
Crafted in |
China |
Hand Dominance |
Right-Handed |
NECK MATERIAL |
Maple |
NECK FINISH |
Satin Urethane |
NECK SHAPE |
"C" Shape |
FINGERBOARD RADIUS |
11.81" (300 mm) |
FINGERBOARD MATERIAL |
Walnut |
POSITION INLAYS |
Hellcat and Double Skulls |
NUMBER OF FRETS |
19 |
TRUSS ROD |
Dual-Action |
STRING NUT |
Graph Tech NuBone |
NUT WIDTH |
1.69" (43 mm) |
NUT MATERIAL |
Graph Tech NuBone |
BODY FINISH |
Satin Polyurethane |
BODY SHAPE |
Concert |
BODY TOP |
Solid Mahogany |
BODY BINDING |
Multiple |
BODY BACK |
Laminated Mahogany |
BODY SIDES |
Laminated Mahogany |
BRACING |
Scalloped X |
ROSETTE |
70s F Style |
BRIDGE |
Walnut |
BRIDGE PINS |
White with Black Dots |
PICKGUARD |
4-Ply Tortoiseshell |
HARDWARE FINISH |
Chrome |
TUNING MACHINES |
Vintage-Style with Aged White Plastic Buttons |
SPECIAL ELECTRONICS |
Fishman CD Preamp |
Reviews:
This is a phenomenal instrument for its price. It looks, plays, feels, and sounds like a far more expensive guitar it is worth every cent. After getting this guitar I simply don't find any of my other acoustic guitars to be on par with this one. Playing this is effortless the size is perfect the best thing about this guitar though is that it produces an amazing warm tone that is surprisingly Loud for its size. Lastly the woods, hardware and electronics on the hellcat are amazing quality and again this thing looks, sounds, and feels like a guitar that cost a couple thousand dollars not 450. Can't recommend it enough it is my daily acoustic guitar now.Daniel Boutchyard
So far, so good. The guitar was shipped to me and arrived in pristine condition. It's gorgeous to look at and the sound is just what I wanted. Very warm and resonant. I'm not a small person, but I wanted something a bit more compact to get my arms around and learn on but didn't want anything too bright sounding. This fits the bill perfect for me. I did want to say, I was looking for a guitar that was made in the USA, and while Guitar Center has its country of origin as USA, this was manufactured in China. If that is important to you, you may want to keep searching.Rebecca D
I did a bunch of research on acoustic electric guitars priced around $500 or less and landed on the Hellcat. Three reasons to buy. First, the construction and materials that are built into this guitar punch well above the price tag. Solid mahogany top, mahogany sides and back; scalloped bracing and fishman electronics. Most guitars with that lineup are going to cost you substantially more $. The fretboard and saddle are walnut, but that doesn't bother me in the least nor does it effect the sound. The nut and saddle are plastic, and over time maybe I will upgrade. Second reason, is the sound. With all mahogany this guitar has a very warm tone. If you're looking for more of a bell-like tone, this is NOT the guitar for you. To me this is a very bluesy, folk sounding guitar. Third is the size. This is a small body concert guitar. Pick one up and give it a feel. You will either love or hate the small body. I like it… fun, easy to play and very portable. The last reason that will either draw you to the guitar or push you away is the aesthetic. The hellcat and skull inlays are not for everyone. I think they are fun.John
3. Fender Fa-135ce Concert Acoustic-Electric Guitar Black
Product Details:
The fa-135ce is the latest in fender s line of affordable acoustic guitars. this concert-sized electro-acoustic has been designed with performance in mind and has a number of player-friendly features. fishman electronics allow you to easily take your guitar to the stage and amplify it, whilst maintaining the guitar s natural characteristics. the fender easy-to-play neck profile with rolled fretboard edges delivers an extremely comfortable playing experience that will make you want to pick the fa-135 up time and time again! here s what fender say about the fa-135ce concert acousticthe single-cutaway fa-135ce combines fender tone and style with fishman electronics for a guitar that was made to take the stage. quality laminate construction with a modern fender 3+3 headstock and viking bridge create a great-sounding instrument that s easy to play. beginners and developing players will appreciate the nato neck that gives the guitar a lively tone and smooth, easy playing feel.
Specifications:
Body type |
Concert/O |
Cutaway |
Single |
Top wood |
Laminated Spruce |
Back and sides |
Layered Basswood |
Bracing pattern |
X |
Body finish |
Gloss |
Orientation |
Right handed |
Neck shape |
Thin C |
Nut width |
1.69" (43 mm) |
Fingerboard |
Rosewood |
Neck wood |
Nato |
Scale length |
25.3" |
Number of frets |
20 |
Neck finish |
Gloss |
Pickup/preamp |
Yes |
Preamp EQ |
2-band |
Feedback filter |
Phase |
Tuner |
Yes |
Headstock overlay |
Not specified |
Tuning machines |
Chrome die-cast |
Bridge |
Rosewood |
Saddle and nut |
Crème plastic |
Number of strings |
6 |
Country of origin |
China |
Reviews:
Good sound and feel, especially for the price. I honestly really enjoyed playing this guitar. However, it is quite disappointing that the craftsmanship was lacking, since I always took great care with handling it, and the bridge snapped in half. I was using it very often, so it may be best for beginners or for only periodic use.Nick
I bought this guitar because it was the cheapest acoustic in the store and I wasn't sure I'd stick with playing. I have had so much fun with it a year later I feel compelled to write a review! This guitar looks, feels, and sounds great, and mine rarely needs a tune-up despite regular use. Folks are saying the action is too high but I haven't noticed (and as a newbie maybe that's helped me build finger strength more quickly, who knows.) The only con I can think of is the sound is a tiny bit thin, but for a casual player like myself, that's no big issue. Anyway, I love this guitar and would absolutely recommend it for newbies/casual players. This is a great value instrument!Nomi
I have always had trouble with guitars. My hands are small and not very strong, so I've never had good luck trying to get good, consistent sound out of a guitar. It's just been too frustrating for me to continue. I also have a hard time feeling comfortable with the size and shape of most guitars I've tried. I've got limited funds to invest in an instrument and I wanted to make sure it was going to be an instrument that would let me play the things I wanted to play, and give me the range I was looking for. I've looked at banjos, classical guitars, and even junior guitars. But I always came back to the acoustic guitar in terms of sound and range. So when this guitar went on sale, I took the plunge and placed the order (after watching numerous video reviews, of course). I couldn't be happier! This is a gorgeous guitar that feels great, and it doesn't take much pressure at all to get a beautiful sound from it. It is wonderfully constructed. I had mine shipped to the store, which may have protected it. Either way, I didn't experience any of the construction issues I read in some of the other reviews, but also I was confident in the purchase guarantee of Guitar Center, and I knew I would have received a replacement if anything was wrong. It's definitely why I purchase through Guitar Center. Now I'm so excited about playing this guitar that I practice twice a day because it's so much fun and it sounds so great. As a new player, I simply couldn't be happier about this purchase. The onboard tuner makes it very easy to tune quickly. When I first tuned it, I used my Super Snark tuner to check the accuracy and they both matched exactly. I also purchased the Fender 20 watt amp and plugged it in. Wow! What a fun set-up! This is definitely a purchase I will treasure forever.Kristin
4. Fender Tim Armstrong Hellcat-12 String | Natural
Product Details:
The unmistakable sound of a well-made 12-string guitar is perfect for solo gigs and band performances, especially when it was designed by the founder of influential u.s. punk band rancid. tim armstrong's hellcat is based on the old fender acoustic that was his go-to guitar for songwriting, and quickly became one of the best-selling fender acoustic artist models ever. with the tim armstrong hellcat-12, that same classic vibe is offered in a 12-string version that simply rocks. whether it's alt-folk tunes at the college coffeehouse or slamming punk with a band, the hellcat-12 combines great acoustic tone with versatile onboard electronics and a satin body and neck finish for smooth playability, all at a surprisingly low cost. bracing scalloped bracing is thinner than more conventional bracing. that means that the bracing pattern inside the guitar uses less wood, which means that soundboard mass is reduced. this lets the top resonate more freely, resulting in better tone with more nuance and greater projection. electronics a fishman pickup/preamp system gives your acoustic instrument peerless amplified performance, with a variety of onboard controls and no compromise whatsoever on pure, rich and resonant acoustic tone. the built-in tuner is conveniently placed right where you can see it, helping to keep your intonation right on the money.
Specifications:
Body Back |
Laminated Mahogany |
Body Sides |
Laminated Mahogany |
Body Top |
Solid Mahogany |
Body Finish |
Satin |
Body Shape |
Concert |
Body Binding |
Multiple |
Bracing |
Scalloped X |
Rosette |
70s F Style |
Neck Material |
Maple |
Neck Finish |
Satin Urethane |
Neck Shape |
"C" Shape |
Scale Length |
25.3" (643 mm) |
Fingerboard Material |
Walnut |
Fingerboard Radius |
11.81" (300 mm) |
Number of Frets |
19 |
Fret Size |
Vintage Style |
Nut Material |
Graph Tech NuBone |
Nut Width |
1.77" (45 mm) |
Position Inlays |
Hellcat |
Truss Rod |
Dual-Action |
Bridge |
Walnut with Black Stain |
Bridge Pins |
White with Black Dots |
Hardware Finish |
Chrome |
Tuning Machines |
Vintage-Style with Aged White Plastic Buttons |
Pickguard |
4-Ply Tortoiseshell |
Strings |
Fender Dura-Tone 880L (.012-.052 Gauge) |
Reviews:
This is a phenomenal instrument for its price. It looks, plays, feels, and sounds like a far more expensive guitar it is worth every cent. After getting this guitar I simply don't find any of my other acoustic guitars to be on par with this one. Playing this is effortless the size is perfect the best thing about this guitar though is that it produces an amazing warm tone that is surprisingly Loud for its size. Lastly the woods, hardware and electronics on the hellcat are amazing quality and again this thing looks, sounds, and feels like a guitar that cost a couple thousand dollars not 450. Can't recommend it enough it is my daily acoustic guitar now.Daniel Boutchyard
So far, so good. The guitar was shipped to me and arrived in pristine condition. It's gorgeous to look at and the sound is just what I wanted. Very warm and resonant. I'm not a small person, but I wanted something a bit more compact to get my arms around and learn on but didn't want anything too bright sounding. This fits the bill perfect for me. I did want to say, I was looking for a guitar that was made in the USA, and while Guitar Center has its country of origin as USA, this was manufactured in China. If that is important to you, you may want to keep searching.Rebecca D
I did a bunch of research on acoustic electric guitars priced around $500 or less and landed on the Hellcat. Three reasons to buy. First, the construction and materials that are built into this guitar punch well above the price tag. Solid mahogany top, mahogany sides and back; scalloped bracing and fishman electronics. Most guitars with that lineup are going to cost you substantially more $. The fretboard and saddle are walnut, but that doesn't bother me in the least nor does it effect the sound. The nut and saddle are plastic, and over time maybe I will upgrade. Second reason, is the sound. With all mahogany this guitar has a very warm tone. If you're looking for more of a bell-like tone, this is NOT the guitar for you. To me this is a very bluesy, folk sounding guitar. Third is the size. This is a small body concert guitar. Pick one up and give it a feel. You will either love or hate the small body. I like it… fun, easy to play and very portable. The last reason that will either draw you to the guitar or push you away is the aesthetic. The hellcat and skull inlays are not for everyone. I think they are fun.John
5. Fender Tim Armstrong Hellcat Left-Hand | Natural
Product Details:
A lefty blast from acoustic past available in a left-handed version (appropriately, considering its designer is a southpaw), the tim armstrong hellcat is designed by its namesake, the founder of influential u.s. punk band rancid. as a songwriter, armstrong has always turned to his old fender concert-style acoustic for inspiration. the hellcat was based on that classic instrument, with modern appointments such as high-quality onboard electronics. a great guitar for pop, rock, folk and more, it has a solid mahogany top for a sweet sound and a satin-finish maple neck for smooth playability. fishman preamp with built-in tuner a fishman pickup/preamp system gives your acoustic instrument peerless amplified performance, with a variety of onboard controls and no compromise whatsoever on pure, rich and resonant acoustic tone. the built-in tuner is conveniently placed right where you can see it, helping to keep your intonation right on the money. scalloped bracing scalloped bracing is thinner than more conventional bracing. that means that the bracing pattern inside the guitar uses less wood, which means that soundboard mass is reduced. this lets the top resonate more freely, resulting in better tone with more nuance and greater projection. solid top an acoustic guitar with a solid top literally resonates with a more individual tonal character, more organic consistency and a more true voice.
Specifications:
Body Back |
Laminated Mahogany |
Body Sides |
Laminated Mahogany |
Body Top |
Solid Mahogany |
Body Finish |
Satin Polyurethane |
Body Shape |
Concert |
Body Binding |
Multiple |
Rosette |
70s F Style |
Neck Material |
Maple |
Neck Finish |
Satin Urethane |
Scale Length |
25.3" (643 mm) |
Fingerboard Material |
Walnut |
Fingerboard Radius |
11.81" (300 mm) |
Number of Frets |
19 |
Nut Material |
Graph Tech NuBone |
Nut Width |
1.69" (43 mm) |
Position Inlays |
Hellcat |
Truss Rod |
Dual-Action |
Bridge |
Laminated Hardwood |
Bridge Pins |
White with Black Dots |
Hardware Finish |
Chrome |
Tuning Machines |
Covered Chrome with White Plastic Buttons |
Pickguard |
Tortoiseshell |
Strings |
Fender Dura-Tone 880L (.012-.052 Gauge) |
Reviews:
This is a phenomenal instrument for its price. It looks, plays, feels, and sounds like a far more expensive guitar it is worth every cent. After getting this guitar I simply don't find any of my other acoustic guitars to be on par with this one. Playing this is effortless the size is perfect the best thing about this guitar though is that it produces an amazing warm tone that is surprisingly Loud for its size. Lastly the woods, hardware and electronics on the hellcat are amazing quality and again this thing looks, sounds, and feels like a guitar that cost a couple thousand dollars not 450. Can't recommend it enough it is my daily acoustic guitar now.Daniel Boutchyard
So far, so good. The guitar was shipped to me and arrived in pristine condition. It's gorgeous to look at and the sound is just what I wanted. Very warm and resonant. I'm not a small person, but I wanted something a bit more compact to get my arms around and learn on but didn't want anything too bright sounding. This fits the bill perfect for me. I did want to say, I was looking for a guitar that was made in the USA, and while Guitar Center has its country of origin as USA, this was manufactured in China. If that is important to you, you may want to keep searching.Rebecca D
I did a bunch of research on acoustic electric guitars priced around $500 or less and landed on the Hellcat. Three reasons to buy. First, the construction and materials that are built into this guitar punch well above the price tag. Solid mahogany top, mahogany sides and back; scalloped bracing and fishman electronics. Most guitars with that lineup are going to cost you substantially more $. The fretboard and saddle are walnut, but that doesn't bother me in the least nor does it effect the sound. The nut and saddle are plastic, and over time maybe I will upgrade. Second reason, is the sound. With all mahogany this guitar has a very warm tone. If you're looking for more of a bell-like tone, this is NOT the guitar for you. To me this is a very bluesy, folk sounding guitar. Third is the size. This is a small body concert guitar. Pick one up and give it a feel. You will either love or hate the small body. I like it… fun, easy to play and very portable. The last reason that will either draw you to the guitar or push you away is the aesthetic. The hellcat and skull inlays are not for everyone. I think they are fun.John
6. Fender Tim Armstrong Hellcat Acoustic Left-Handed – Natural Guitar
Product Details:
Based on tim armstrong's beat up old '60s fender acoustic on which he writes all the songs for the legendary punk band rancid, the fender tim armstrong hellcat left-handed acoustic-electric guitar is ready to slam its way into the mosh pit. tim has given his acoustic some modern flair and style with pearl acrylic "hellcat" logos on the 3rd, 5th, and 7th frets while a couple of skulls adorn the 12th fret. other features include fishman isys iii system with an active onboard preamp and tuner, strap button, scalloped bracing, solid mahogany top and a look that will have you singing "roots radicals" till your mohawk is ready for its next trim. fender includes tim's custom "let's go" guitar strap that perfectly complements this acoustic's edgy visuals. – case sold separately. – body material: solid mahogany top with laminated mahogany back and sides – body finish: satin polyurethane – body shape: concert – bracing: scalloped xbody binding: multiple – body back: laminated mahogany – body sides: laminated mahogany – body top: solid mahogany – body width upper bout: 2.24" (57mm)neck material: maple – neck finish: satin – scale length: 25.3" (643mm)fingerboard: rosewood – number of frets: 20string nut: graph tech nubonenut width: 1.69" (42.9mm)position inlays: hellcat – controls: built-in chromatic tuner with on/off switch, volume, bass, mid, treble – special electronics: fishman isys iii system with active onboard preamp and tuner – bridge: rosewood with compensated graph tech nubone saddle – hardware finish: chrome – tuning machines: die-cast – pickguard: tortoiseshell – strings: fender dura-tone 80/20 phosphor bronze (.012-.052 gauge)case sold separately
Specifications:
Finish |
Natural |
Year |
2009 – 2016 |
Made In |
China |
Back Material |
Mahogany |
Body Shape |
Orchestra |
Finish Style |
Gloss |
Fretboard Material |
Rosewood |
Neck Material |
Maple |
Number of Frets |
20 |
Number of Strings |
6-String |
On-board Electronics |
Piezo Pickup |
Right / Left Handed |
Left Handed |
Sides Material |
Mahogany |
Top Material |
Mahogany |
Wood Top Style |
Plain |
Reviews:
I bought this guitar from Musicians Friend almost two years ago. First of all, I love the way it looks. The mahogany body and the skulls on fretboard are awesome. It looks amazing hanging on the wall with my other guitars. But with guitars, sound is most important. The sound it makes when unplugged is very unique. This is because of it's smaller size. The top face of this guitar is roughly the same size as my other acoustics, but the sides are an entire inch shorter. This makes it easier to transport and hold, but changes the sound. Yet it is still about the same loudness as my other acoustics. If the unplugged sound was always like that it would be fine, but the wiring inside the body is not done well, and it makes noises. The plug connecting the wires from the jack/battery to the tuner/knobs often comes just loose enough to allow it to rattle inside the body when you are playing. It only takes a second to reach into the soundhole and put it back in place, and it only will happen once a week or so, but I would never want to play live with this guitar for fear of it happening in the middle of a performance. Now there is the issue of playing while plugged in. The guitar has built in volume, bass, middle, and treble knobs, which is great, but they cause problems due to the poor quality pickup. The higher you turn up the volume knob, the more static you get, but if you turn it down, it is too quiet. The higher you turn up you turn up the bass the more feedback you get, and the higher you turn up the middle and treble the more of this annoying humming sound you get, but if you turn these knobs down you lose all your tone and the guitar sounds dull and boring. To achieve the best sound I just put all the knobs around the halfway point. Even if you do this, depending on how loud you want your amp, you have to be a specific distance away from your amp or else you will get the most horrendous sounding feedback (it's comparable to holding a mic right in front of the same amp its plugged into). If your amp is on the quiet side, you need to be about 5 ft. away, if it's kind of in the middle you need to be about 10 ft. away, and if it's loud you have to be almost 20 ft. away from your amp. The other thing I would like to address is the guitar's playability. Due to its smaller body and thinner neck than most other acoustics, it is very easy and comfortable to hold. However, the action is so high to the point where it is difficult to play certain songs, but that can be fixed by filing down the saddle. Oh, and for some reason the bridge on mine is slowly starting to come off, it's just the edges now, but I fear it will get worse. Under close inspection, it appears that hardly any glue was used. This is probably just a defect and not all are like this. I will simply glue the bridge back on should it come off completely. To sum it up: If you permanently fix the wires in place, and lower the action, this would be an amazing acoustic guitar; one that would be (for the price) deserving of 5 stars. As an electric it would need a much better pickup, and that would require addition money to replace (if you even can, I haven't checked), so as an electric instrument, I would give it 2 stars. But it does sound alright through an amp if you carefully set your tone and stand back. Overall I'd say it's a decent guitar, so I'll give it 3/5 stars.Duftite
I bought this guitar for my boyfriend for Christmas, & he loves this guitar. It's a lot better than the acoustic that he bought himself on Amazon & now that He has this guitar He's debating wheather he wants to keep the Amazon guitar or not. This is a great guitar! He does have a few complaints about it. It's a little too quiet, the frets are smaller than what He's used to, because He mainly plays electrics with either medium jumbo or jumbo frets. The only other thing that He wishes it had is a cut out for the higher frets. All in all he thinks this is a great guitar & it sounds & plays great. The action is low, the neck isn't too thick, so if you have small hands, you should still be able to play it. All in all this is a good guitar & if you are looking @ acoustics then he implores you to consider this guitar, He has yet to find a Fender that He don't like.Piano/Guitar Man
So its my birthday and as a leftie on a budget I wanted to get a cool new guitar since I hadn't bought a new w one in 15 years.So I gave myself 2 weeks before my Birthday to make my purchase. I heard of musicians friend from a friend when I was looking for a Ovation (which I've always wanted). So I see this guitar and think man thats cool. So I ordered it but when it came in the Fishman electronics were different. So I called Fender and they said the electronics I received were from the 2010 model and since then they had upgraded to better sliders and a large electronic box instead of the tiny tuner knobs for bass mid treble… So I called and the rep was cool and said return it and w'ell get another one out and I'll have my guys at the warehouse open the box to be sure it has the right electronics before we ship it. So I spend my time going to the UPS store on my only break. Musicians friend sends me my guitar. Open the box. WOW… Same guitar same electronics.. No follow through. This is not how you do business. Called and was told first rep didnt do his job right and too bad too sad basically. I just wanted the guitar they had pictured. That Musicians Friend showed they were selling… Could they not make sure the product they had pictured is the product they were selling? Yeah-I know- big cry baby- but sometimes you dont get alot of pleasures in life and my pleasure was looking forward to a new instrument. My lifes been tough this past few years with the economy. I'm working over 100 hours a week 7 days a week for 2 1/2 years- so yeah – I'm disappointed and frustrated.Ousso2112
7. Fender Fa-235e Concert Acoustic Guitar – Natural
Product Details:
Fender fa-235e concert, right handed acoustic-electric guitar, natural finish, flame maple top, fender model 0971252021. the fa-235e offers legendary fender sound at a budget friendly price. quality laminate construction, a modern fender 3+3 headstock, and viking bridge create an easy-playing instrument that sounds great. developing and experienced players alike will appreciate the mahogany neck that gives the guitar a lively tone while complementing the gorgeous flame maple top. home > musical instruments & equipment > guitars & amps. fender.
Specifications:
Length |
5.7 in |
Height |
43.5 in |
Width |
17.4 in |
Reviews:
I honestly don't have a lot of negative things to say about this guitar. It's sound is beautiful, it's perfect for jamming and relaxing, and so on. It does need tuning regularly, but so does every instrument. I don't feel the need to dock stars for a natural thing.J
I bought this guitar as an impulse buy. The natural, flame top really caught my eye. Strummed a few chords and bought it on the spot. The smaller, concert style body has a slightly thinner, trebly tone, which I really like. It's very comfortable to play, neck feels great. I record with it often and am very happy with the tone. It has a built in tuner, which is a nice addition. The built in pickup is ok, but I prefer to mic it up when I record with it. Mi only complaint is the tuning machines are kind of junky. They aren't very smooth. But when you finally get it tuned, it stays. Overall, I really like it. Like I said, it was an impulse buy. I have 12 other Electrics, acoustics, and basses, and this little acoustic is one of my favorites!Mike
Looks and sounds beautiful. First acoustic I've ever bought that came playable right out of the box. Too many at this price point have such a high bridge there's about half an inch between the string and the 15th and onward frets. Not this one. Would recommend to everyone, beginner or experienced.Joseph
8. Traveler Guitar Ultra-Light Acoustic Travel Gloss Black
Product Details:
The proprietary in-body tuning system uses standard tuning machines relocated into the body, eliminating the need for a headstock. as a result, you'll have the same full-scale playing experience you're used to on an instrument that's 31% shorter and 43% lighter than a typical full size acoustic. plug in. practice anywhere. the ultra-light comes equipped with an acoustic piezo pickup and a standard 1/4 inch output jack. plug it into your favorite amp, recording device, or headphone amp and practice anyplace, anytime. in-body tuning system traveler guitar's innovative and space-saving in-body tuning system eliminates the need for a headstock. and because all ultra-lights are full-scale, there's no compromise in the playing experience you're used to on your full-size axe.
Specifications:
Body type |
Travel |
Cutaway |
Double |
Top wood |
Eastern American hard maple |
Back and sides |
Eastern American hard maple |
Bracing pattern |
Not specified |
Body finish |
Satin Natural |
Orientation |
Right handed |
Neck shape |
Not specified |
Nut width |
1.75" (44.45 mm) |
Fingerboard |
Black walnut |
Neck wood |
Mahogany |
Scale length |
24.75" |
Number of frets |
22 |
Neck finish |
Satin |
Pickup/preamp |
Yes |
Configuration |
Sidemounted preamp |
Preamp EQ |
3-band |
Feedback filter |
No |
Tuner |
Yes |
Headstock overlay |
Not specified |
Tuning machines |
Chrome 14:1 gear ratio (closed gear) |
Bridge |
Black walnut |
Saddle and nut |
Not specified |
Number of strings |
6 |
Country of origin |
United States |
Reviews:
Im really digging this guitar. I needed a travel guitar for some upcoming trips and went through the rungs. Tried the martin backpacker and traveler rm sp, but neither met my needs. The martin limits you to 15 frets and the rm sp wasnt that much smaller than my Taylor GS mini. Weve got a young one and traveling with him brings a whole slew of extra things that have to be included in a trip. My wife was not having us give up one of our carry-ons for a guitar and case. The ultra-light is perfect, and I can throw it in my back pack (in its case) with just a little of the neck hanging out. Thus, not having to give up a carry-on. Its perfect. Went with the electric too over the acoustic/electric version because of the tune-o-matic type bridge and saddles. Stellar product. Lastly, the size and sound unplugged are perfection for playing around on with others in the room and not bothering them. It actually makes me play more now.
I never knew why some guitarists have a favorite guitar and even name them. (I own several higher-end guitars and to me, they're just tools.) I purchased a black Traveler Ultra-Light some time in 2019 thinking it was a "cheapie" but good enough to stuff in an overhead bin of an airliner whenever I traveled. I was certainly impressed at how the guitar played and how well it was made, despite the low price. Since then it's been with me everywhere. But that's not how it came to be my favorite guitar. Last November I was hospitalized for 4 days. Because of Covid going around, I couldn't have visitors so I asked my wife to bring me my Traveler so I wouldn't be bored to death. That's when I fell in love with this little guitar. Because I had my own room and because my vitals were checked every hour, I spent a LOT of time playing. And because of its size and how light it was, I could play it in bed. AND it kept my mind off of what I was going through… a big plus for the road to recovery. Today, I purchased my second one in Torino Red and ordered some blacked-out locking tuners so I can keep it at my other place out of state. As for the black one, I'm not leaving that anywhere…. it's staying here with me!
I love this little guitar. I bought mine from the GC store. I have Taylor GS mini for my RV, but it's still too big and too loud in a small rv with others. I saw the Traveller guitars and thought I'd go to a GC and try it out. I'm too new at this so got the GC sales person to play so I could hear the difference using a big amp. The ones with the pickups were hot and a little bitey for me as I only really play acoustic. The Piezo pickup acoustic sounded mellow and it was on the guitarathon sale for 100 dollars off. That tipped it for me. It's small, extremely light and when unplugged, extremely quite quiet. It's so small, I'm finding that I pick up this one more than the regular guitars. Bear in mind, it's not acoustic or electric, so it's not going to sound like anything else. I bought a headphone amp and also use a regular amp when I can be loud. When practicing unplugged at night, it's loud enough for me, but nobody else can hear it. Also, I've found that if I press it tightly to my side, the lower notes reverberate in my chest. With the acoustic pickup there is no tone or volume controls, so everything has to be done through the amp. I'm getting used to that. With no body and only the wire bottom, it takes a little time before it begins to feel normal. The only negative is if I don't hit the notes perfect, I can get some fret buzz. All in all, it's so different from any other guitar, I would suggest trying it in person first. You will either love it or hate it. And remember it's a small travel guitar you can also use regularly. Play it both amplified and unplugged and see if you think it will work for you.Mike
9. Fender Cd-60s All-Mahogany Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar
Product Details:
The cd-60s all-mahogany adds a solid mahogany top to one of our most popular models for a distinctly organic flavor. it is ideal for players looking for a high-quality affordable dreadnought with great tone and excellent playability. featuring the new easy-to-play neck, and mahogany back and sides, the cd-60s all-mahogany is perfect for the couch, the beach or the coffeehouse—anywhere you want classic fender playability and sound. all our guitars are professionally set up to fender specifications, ensuring the highest quality of each instrument is measured and ready for you to enjoy playing!
Specifications:
Handedness |
Right-Handed |
Number of Frets |
20 |
Neck Construction |
Set |
Body Back |
Laminated Mahogany |
Body Sides |
Laminated Mahogany |
Body Top |
Solid Mahogany |
Body Finish |
Gloss |
Body Shape |
Dreadnought |
Body Binding |
Multiple |
Bracing |
Quartersawn Scalloped "X" |
Rosette |
CD Series Pearloid |
Neck Material |
Mahogany |
Neck Binding |
1-Ply Black |
Neck Finish |
Gloss Urethane |
Scale Length |
25.3" (643mm) |
Fingerboard Material |
Rosewood |
Fingerboard Radius |
12" (305mm) |
Fret Size |
Vintage |
Nut Material |
Creme Plastic |
Nut Width |
1.69" (43mm) |
Position Inlays |
3mm Pearloid Dot |
Truss Rod |
Dual-Action |
Bridge |
Rosewood |
Bridge Pins |
White with Black Dots |
Hardware Finish |
Chrome |
Tuning Machines |
Chrome Die-Cast |
Pickguard |
Black |
Reviews:
Bought this LH Fender because I wanted an acoustic. Overall the sound is good with the right strings. Within 3 weeks of purchase I had to have the neck adjusted and frets filed because they were inset too high. The sound overall is bright and vibrant. Had a couple times playing where the sound was not the best. Overall, it's a solid entry level guitar. Could be better but could be far worse.Phil
Overall: While this has a decent tone, it's not going to improve with age as the top is a laminated top–not solid spruce.Moreover, since this is a guitar targeting the beginning student, I mark it down because the setup is NOT conducive to the beginner. The action needs to be lowered and the Fender branded DuraTone strings it came from the factory with feel more like a medium gauge than a light gauge. I have a 12-string Yamaha that is easier to play than this.But to give it some props–the price includes a hardshell case–something no other guitar in this price range offers. And the abalone rosette is a nice cosmetic touch.The tuning machines turn smoothly and it does hold a tune very well.And for those who object to Chinese-made guitars, this was made in Indonesia.David
Generally, it is a great guitar. Many of you would expect a low volume for a mahogany top, back and side guitar. However, it's dreadnought style compensates for this and thus you will have a warm mellow toned guitar whilst still having plenty of volume. The guitar looks a lot better in real life than on the photos you may see on the internet. Contrary to the CD60S spruce top (built in Indonesia), this guitar is manufactured in China. The tone difference between CD60S spruce top and this one is small as the spruce top also has mahogany back and sides. This guitar however is one with great overtones. Being a novice, it is a great starting guitar. My only complaint is that the nut and saddle are plastic. The nut, in particular, causes the guitar to be in need of tuning every 2 or 3 days. However, this disadvantage is very manageable and if you prefer, you can spend a tiny bit of money to replace the nut with a bone nut at a guitar shop. If you webchat with a guitar center rep they might be able to give you a discount to cut the cost of this guitar to the price level of the cheapest possible for a major manufacturer's acoustic guitar.Dan the Beginner
10. Fender Newporter Player Acoustic Guitar – Candy Apple Red
Product Details:
Follow your musical vision and express yourself with the unique newporter player. the exclusive medium-sized newporter shape gives it a balanced voice that’s both articulate and powerful, perfect for backing up any singer. designed for performing, the fully-painted gloss metallic solid spruce top, mahogany back and sides, matching painted 6-in-line headstock and crème binding give this guitar a shot of electrifying style. unconventional to the core, the newporter player is definitely something different and exciting. the same no-compromise attitude that gives the newporter player its uniquely killer vibe extends to every aspect of its construction. it features optimized bracing for reduced mass and superior resonance, a graph tech nu bone nut and saddle for greater sustain and a fishman preamp system that makes it easy to plug in without sacrificing the guitar’s natural sound. its lightweight mahogany neck features a comfortable, easy-to-play, slim-taper “c”-shaped profile suitable for any playing style, and its laurel fingerboard and bridge further augment this instrument’s vibrant tone. with its superb playability, distinctive looks and unmistakable fender vibe, the newporter player is an instrument that proudly defies acoustic instrument tradition. case sold separately.
Specifications:
Body type |
Newporter |
Cutaway |
Single |
Top wood |
Solid Sitka spruce |
Back and sides |
Mahogany |
Bracing pattern |
Not specified |
Body finish |
Gloss polyurethane |
Orientation |
Right handed |
Neck shape |
Slim C |
Nut width |
1.69" (43 mm) |
Fingerboard |
Walnut |
Neck wood |
Mahogany |
Scale length |
25.6" |
Number of frets |
20 |
Neck finish |
Satin |
Pickup/preamp |
Yes |
Configuration |
Soundhole mounted preamp |
Preamp EQ |
1-band |
Feedback filter |
No |
Tuner |
No |
Headstock overlay |
Not specified |
Tuning machines |
Sealed nickel |
Bridge |
Not specified |
Saddle and nut |
Graph Tech NuBone |
Number of strings |
6 |
Country of origin |
Not specified |
Reviews:
Great intermediate acoustic. Thinner, lightweight body that makes it very comfortable. Neck design more like an electric with rolled fingerboard edges and smooth frets. Cutaway enables a surprising amount of high end fret access. Piezo amplifier is really deep and rich sounding. Colours and design features convey nice 1950s vibe: well made and very good finish. Action a little high, but badly so, just that it could be lower – but a set up would rectify this. Overall a fear guitar at a superb price and inspiring to look at and play.Chazz
This Fender guitar is awesome. Out of the box it is almost perfectly set up. The intonation is off just by a little bit and only with 2 or 3 strings. The sound seems a little washed while playing chords, but single notes are loud and clear. All the frets have edge treatment, nice and smooth. The synthetic bone used for the nut and bridge are way better than plastic, allowing for a long sustain. The guitar could use better tuning keys, but the guitar stays in tune good enough. Over all my guitar was built well, and I'm glad it sounds good, too. I would recommend this guitar for all beginner guitar players because of the sound quality, and anyone else who don't have the money for their dream guitar.Tim
The pick guard is just a cheap adhesive sticker thingy and it was already damaged and peeling off when I opened the box. Not a great first impression. But I chose to take it off completely and thankfully, the glossy finish that's all over the body of this guitar is also underneath the pick guard, so it doesn't look too bad at all and I can always replace it if I want to. The "champagne" color looks champagne in the right light, but appears khaki or even greenish the rest of the time. I do love the shape though. It's smaller, lighter, and sleeker than most guitars I've handled, awesome for a more petite person like me. I'm 5 feet tall and 90lbs, so a lot of guitars have been too bulky and awkward for me. In that respect, the Newporter has made me a better player since you naturally do better when you're more comfortable. I also love the neck/head with the electric style shape and inline strings. I like the strings it came with a lot. It didn't come properly tuned, but that was a quick fix, especially since the tuner works so nicely. The sound is surprisingly rich. Great volume, especially with a pick. Overall, it's a really nice option at a really nice price, I just wish the quality control was better. Getting a new instrument with peeling parts is really disappointing, feels like I got it used or something 🙁 but if you're lucky and get a unit that is perfectly intact, you'll love this rich, beautiful, comfortable guitar. But if you can afford to spend about double, then I would suggest you do that so you won't be gambling with the quality as much.Trudy G
11. Academy 10,taylor
Product Details:
This dreadnought distills the essential features of a great acoustic guitar into a budget-friendly form. our academy series was designed with developing players in mind, so the goal was to create as comfortable a playing experience as possible. the guitar body pairs layered sapele back and sides with a solid sitka spruce top, and incorporates a feature normally reserved for our premium instruments a built-in armrest that softens the edge of the body s bass-side lower bout to enhance the playing comfort. the patented taylor neck features a slightly shorter 24-7/8-inch scale length, 1-11/16-inch nut width, and light gauge strings, which make fretting and bending strings easier. tonally the dreadnought s body dimensions produce a bold response with a warm low end and punchy treble, making this a great option for strummers and flatpickers.
Specifications:
Finish |
Natural |
Year |
2017 – 2018 |
Made In |
Mexico |
Back Material |
Sapele |
Body Shape |
Dreadnought |
Finish Style |
Satin |
Fretboard Material |
Ebony |
Neck Material |
Mahogany |
Number of Frets |
20 |
Number of Strings |
6-String |
Nut Width |
1.6875" |
Right / Left Handed |
Right Handed |
Sides Material |
Sapele |
Top Material |
Spruce |
Wood Top Style |
Plain |
Reviews:
I already had Taylor guitars, including the 12e, but I wanted to have the 10e as well, so I ordered it. The guitar arrived very quickly and perfectly packaged. I even liked the guitar setup, it played right out of the box. The only complaint is the uneven color on the fingerboard in the form of a line, lighter in color, 20 cm long. However, I don't want to go through the hassle of returning and waiting for a new guitar.
This guitar model virtually always features in the number one or number two spot of all rankings for 'The Best Guitars to Learn On', usually along with one or two other models from the Taylor brand and I can entirely understand why. Specifically, it exceptionally well constructed, with a great tone, and no quirks that make it anything other than just a great pleasure to play either at home on one's own or out in sessions. If you are learning the guitar, it would be difficult to think of any better model on which to do it, given these qualities, and the added benedfit is that it is of such a high standard that you can use it all the way through your musical life, as it equally valid for professional performances.Simon W.
This is my first guitar. I am just beginning to learn. I had a sales associate play a number of different acoustic guitars and I also sat an held and played 1-2 chords with various guitars. This guitar sounded the best in the price range and was by far the most comfortable to play!Troy
12. Guild F-2512e 12-String Acoustic Guitar Maple
Product Details:
This guitar comes with a first-rate roadrunner case. this is a beautiful 12 string acoustic. the top is a lovely spruce. i have tried in three photos to make clear the inch long scratch on the top near the strap button. as far as scratches go, this one is placed pretty well. it goes with the grain, as you can see in the photos, so you have to catch it in the light just right to see it. sides and back are maple, and the arched back, with its tiger eye-style markings, is especially beautiful. as you can imagine, it has a bright yet robust ringing sound. it does have a piezo pickup, and the electronics, like everything else on this guitar, work perfectly. it has been kept in a humidity-controlled, smoke-free home. it comes with a roadrunner case that is in perfect structural condition, but the previous owner had children who chose to do a little light coloring on the top.
Specifications:
Body Top |
Solid Sitka Spruce |
Body Back |
Maple |
Body Sides |
Maple |
Body Shape |
Jumbo |
Bracing |
Scalloped X |
Rosette |
Pearloid/ABS |
Finish |
Matte polyurethane |
Body Depth Upper Bout |
3 7/8" |
Body Depth Lower Bout |
4 7/8" |
Body Length |
20 1/2" |
Body Width Lower Bout |
17 1/4" |
Body Width Upper Bout |
12 1/2" |
Overall Guitar Length |
43 1/2" |
Body Binding |
White ABS Binding |
Top Purfling |
Black/White ABS purfling |
Neck Material |
Mahogany |
Neck Shape |
Slim C |
Scale Length |
25 1/2" |
Nut Width |
1 7/8" |
Nut Material |
Bone |
Fingerboard Material |
Rosewood |
Fingerboard Radius |
16" |
Fingerboard Inlays |
Pearloid Dots |
Number of Frets |
20 |
Tuning Machines |
Closed gear |
Hardware Finish/Plating |
Chrome |
Truss Rod |
Dual Action |
Truss Rod Wrench |
4mm Hex Key |
Bridge |
Rosewood |
Bridge String Spacing |
2 3/8" |
Saddle |
Compensated Bone |
Bridge Pins |
Ivory Colored Plastic with Black Dot |
Strings |
Coated Phosphor Bronze Light Gauge |
Endpin |
Endpin Jack |
Pickguard |
Tortoiseshell |
Pickup |
Guild AP-1 Active Acoustic Piezo Pickup |
Reviews:
First off, some people don't know the real characteristics of a Guild 12 string. And, no, they aren't ALL supposed to be deep….The wood determines the sound. Denser wood, deeper sound…lighter wood, brighter the sound…I bought one after playing MANY 12 strings. Including Taylor, Martin, Takamine….and this one was my favorite. Frets easy, sound is bright yet full, loud, and just a great guitar. As for the electronics..ehh..not the best…but…I am running a LR Baggs acoustic preamp pedal and it brings the guitars natural sound. I turn up the bottom just a bit…sounds amazing…LOVE THIS GUITAR…and it's beautiful to boot….Jamie
I ran into one of these in a guitar store and was immediately impressed compared to the other 12-strings in the acoustic room. It's not a Guild 512, but it has a good, solid sound and nice neck. I was concerned about the tuners, but they seem to work fine and stay in tune and they are the same as on the deluxe Westerly models. My guitar showed up with a detached soundhole control. I almost sent it back, but I liked the sound of the guitar enough that I just decided to reattach the soundhole control with some double sided tape. We'll see how that holds up, but I wasn't impressed with the original glue job. Otherwise, nice guitar. A 12-string has so much going on sonically, that I don't think I need a more expensive model to get good sound. The pickup sounds nice, too. I also like the satin finish. Good guitar. Very good guitar for the price.Victor
This is the worst guitar for the money I have ever purchased. My brother took sick just before it was delivered. I never got a chance to check this guitar before the time expires. Where should I start. To say this guitar's flyncey is an understatement. The neck is very uneven! The body is so thin even at its great size it cannot give a deep tone. The head of this guitar is heavier than the whole guitar. I see positive reviews on this guitar and I wonder which cartoon characters are posting them or if they are even real. The sound system is is pathetic! It does not matter which amplifier or PA system I play it through it is totally inadequate. And it is incapable of being used in any type of venue through any type of sound system. Why put it in there at all. Guild should be ashamed of itself!!!!! If you are looking for a quality guitar at a reasonable price that plays well! THIS ISN'T IT!Jake
13. Yamaha A-Series A1m Cutaway Dreadnought Acoustic-Electric Guitar Transparent Black
Product Details:
Part of yamaha's a-series, the a1m cutaway dreadnought acoustic-electric features a stunning, fresh look, amazing playability and yamaha's cutting-edge s.r.t. (studio response technology) piezo/pickup system. the a1m is designed for today’s player who requires a reliable workhorse that looks, feels and sounds amazing no matter what scenario you are playing in. a performance-level "bang-for-your-buck" guitar, it offers quality build and materials, such as a solid sitka spruce top, mahogany neck, back and sides, an ebony bridge and a neck profile that is a thrill to play for hours on end. case sold separately.
Specifications:
Body type |
Dreadnought |
Cutaway |
Single |
Top wood |
Solid Sitka Spruce |
Bracing pattern |
Scalloped |
Body finish |
Gloss |
Orientation |
Right handed |
Nut width |
1.69 in. (43 mm) |
Fingerboard |
Rosewood |
Neck wood |
African Mahogany 3-ply |
Scale length |
25.6 in. |
Number of frets |
20 |
Neck finish |
Matte |
Pickup/preamp |
Yes |
Configuration |
Sidemounted preamp |
Preamp EQ |
3-band |
Feedback filter |
No |
Tuner |
Yes |
Tuning machines |
Die-cast chrome |
Bridge |
Rosewood |
Number of strings |
6-string |
Country of origin |
China |
Reviews:
Overall: So, I have owned this guitar for several months now. It is without a doubt a very good sounding guitar, it's up there with my Gibson's and Martins. Strumming or finger picking it just sounds amazing. I did not love the string spacing, so I replaced the nut with a bit wider spacing for my style of playing. The whole point about me taking the plunge on this guitar was that it was all solid woods, ebony fingerboard and bridge, and one of Yamahas absolute best acoustics available. I have no regrets buying this guitar at all. My friends are amazed at the beauty and sound of this very well-built guitar. The electronics do a good job plugged into the PA for playing live, and it will amaze you how good it sounds unplugged all by itself. I never thought I would buy anything but Martin or Gibson's…. this changed my mind completely. if you're thinking about one of these just buy one!! My honest opinion is the price will go up on these as the solid woods and craftsmanship are stunning.Michael
I’ve had my A3M for three years now. I still look at mahogany wood grain in awe. This guitar has a nice rounded tone that can compete with Taylor and Martin guitars made from mahogany. Plugged into an acoustic amp sounds even better. I notice the price point has increased $100 (not sure of due to inflation) which shows that it is a respected instrument. I spent months spinning around for a acoustic guitar and I was truly pleased with the Yamaha A3M. I think it can keep up with Martin and Taylor on stage as a reliable gig machine.bryan nuñez
Had my Yamaha Fg140 1972 red label stolen. Bought this guitar as a lower price replacement. It has the Yamaha sound I was looking for. Very close to my vintage one. It lacks the depth of the original. With laminated back and sides,I was expecting this. I'd say it gets me 90 % there. Playability is excellent. Nice low action without buzz. This gives me a good guitar while I save for a better one. The fit and finish is excellent. No blems or flaws. Nice tuner, haven't tried the pickup yet. I hope this is a valuable review to someone looking at this guitar.
14. Fender Redondo Special Acoustic Guitar Matte Black
Product Details:
Bold and brash, the chest-thumping sound of this big-bodied acoustic was designed to inspire from the moment you pick it up. the exclusive slope-shouldered redondo body shape has a rich, commanding voice that fills any room. the fully-painted solid sitka spruce top, solid mahogany sides and back, as well as matching painted 6-in-line headstock and maple binding and rosette, give it a shot of electrifying attitude. dynamic, unique and unconventional—like today’s guitarists—the redondo special refuses to be bound by the past.the redondo special’s no-compromise attitude extends to its top-notch build quality, which features optimized bracing for reduced mass and superior resonance and an upgraded bone nut and saddle for exceptional sustain. it also comes equipped with a premium fender- and fishman-designed preamp system voiced specifically for the redondo’s body shape, allowing you to plug in to an amplifier without sacrificing the guitar’s natural sound. it gives you control of your bass and treble, while also allowing you phase control and a tuner for ensuring you always sound your best. the lightweight mahogany neck features a comfortable, easy-to-play, slim-taper "c"-shaped profile suitable for any playing style, and its pau ferro fingerboard and bridge further enhance this instrument’s rich voice. with superb playability, distinctive looks and unmistakable fender vibe, the redondo special is an inspiring instrument that was made for self-expression.
Specifications:
Body type |
Dreadnought Malibu |
Cutaway |
Single |
Top wood |
Solid Sitka spruce |
Back and sides |
Solid Mahogany |
Bracing pattern |
Quartersawn scalloped X |
Body finish |
Satin |
Orientation |
Right handed |
Neck shape |
Slim C |
Nut width |
1.69 in. (43 mm) |
Fingerboard |
Pau ferro |
Neck wood |
Mahogany |
Scale length |
25.6 in. |
Number of frets |
20 |
Neck finish |
Satin |
Pickup/preamp |
Yes |
Configuration |
Sidemounted preamp |
Preamp EQ |
3-band |
Feedback filter |
Phase |
Tuner |
Yes |
Headstock overlay |
Not specified |
Tuning machines |
Sealed nickel |
Bridge |
Modern Viking |
Saddle and nut |
Bone |
Number of strings |
6 |
Country of origin |
China |
Reviews:
I have a number of acoustic type guitars – both steel and nylon strung. When playing these I rarely strum – it's a finger style combination of rock, flamenco, folk, blues and jazz ( a real mixture). The first thing I did was to change the strings (D'Addario Silk & Steel). As a result this little Fender beauty has turned into an excellent parlour guitar: it's responsive, lovely to play and remarkably loud for its size. Build quality is good and the sound projects well. If you're a chord strummer, I wouldn't suggest that the Sonoran is for you – but it responds superbly to finger style playing. It's subtle and responsive. For the money, it's very, very good. And of course, it's very, very easy to lug around. Love it!Gillian B.
Pretty nice sounding instrument! Way less money than most solid wood, small bodied shorter scale guitars, & stacks up decently against “higher end” offerings. As a traditionalist, the onboard electronics were an annoying detraction, but in practice the pickup system sounds far more natural than I was expecting. And as a couch/practice guitar, having a tuner on the instrument is handy, I’ll grudgingly admit. If I were the type to plug in an acoustic on stage, I’d get good use out of these features. There are a few other general things that caught my attention, listed in no particular order. The dynamic range is an interesting departure from typical full scale acoustics. It’s quieter when finger picked softly, but as loud or louder when dug into with a pick. Definitely doesn’t sound small when played with authority, & generally has great resonance. I’ve yet to try lighter strings, but with 12 gauge phosphor bronze, it doesn’t feel too slinky or incredibly different than a longer scale length acoustic. I do find it a tad more comfortable, but not a night & day difference. The only lesser aspect is mostly down to the stock setup. Action was a little on the high side, & the G# fret under the low E string was a little high, so G chords buzzed on that string. This doesn’t detract from my over all impression, as I’m imagining most folks buying a decent instrument will end up setting it up & leveling fretwork to taste. All in all, mine’s a very nice acoustic guitar by any measure, & its sound punches way above its weight class in terms of cost. I dig it.WJJ
This Fender guitar is awesome. Out of the box it is almost perfectly set up. The intonation is off just by a little bit and only with 2 or 3 strings. The sound seems a little washed while playing chords, but single notes are loud and clear. All the frets have edge treatment, nice and smooth. The synthetic bone used for the nut and bridge are way better than plastic, allowing for a long sustain. The guitar could use better tuning keys, but the guitar stays in tune good enough. Over all my guitar was built well, and I'm glad it sounds good, too. I would recommend this guitar for all beginner guitar players because of the sound quality, and anyone else who don't have the money for their dream guitar.Tim
15. Fender Fa-115 Dreadnought Black
Product Details:
The fender fa-115 dreadnought pack is the perfect place to start if you're an aspiring guitarist. this neat little box contains everything you need to get going straight away. the beautiful dreadnought body shape allows for superb resonance, meaning this guitar sounds loud and powerful, with a warm tone exuding from the mahogany body. you'll have a gigbag for transportation, picks for playing, strings for replacing, and a 90 day fender play subscription, which provides access to hundreds of online lessons! what more could you want?
Specifications:
Body Finish |
Gloss |
Body Shape |
Dreadnought |
Rosette |
CD Series Pearloid |
Neck Material |
Nato |
Neck Finish |
Gloss |
Scale Length |
25.3" (643 mm) |
Fingerboard Material |
Walnut |
Number of Frets |
20 |
Nut Material |
Plastic |
Nut Width |
1.69" (43 mm) |
Bridge |
Laminated Hardwood |
Bridge Pins |
White with Black Dots |
Hardware Finish |
Chrome |
Tuning Machines |
Covered Chrome |
Pickguard |
1-Ply Black |
Strings |
Fender Dura-Tone 880L (.012-.052 Gauge) |
Reviews:
Let me start by saying this – I will never go anywhere else for our guitar needs other than SamAsh Music. The reason? I work at a Title I school just south of Cincinnati in a little town called Dayton, Kentucky. When disaster struck and our guitars were damaged due to a heating issue in the building, SamAsh stepped up and saved the day! They gave us a GREAT deal on brand new FA-115 Dreadnaught Guitar Packs. We were able to purchase an entire class set, and it wouldn't have been possible without their generosity! These guitars are significantly better than the recent Honer brands we were using. The attack of the notes is crisp, the resonance is fantastic, and its incredibly easy and smooth to maneuver on. My students were ecstatic when they came back from Winter break! Thank you Fender, and thank you SamAsh music for making many young musicians happy, and eager to play the guitar!NONE
This guitar is great. I upgraded my rogue starter guitar and this one sounds so much better. They gave me extra strings and a case. The strings are much closer to the fret and there is a notable quality difference from the previous starter guitar that I got. I think this is well worth it! Sam Ash was also great. They did a really good job and I am glad I purchased from them. They happen to give me extra picks!Grace
Exactly what I was looking for and my sales person was extremely helpful and not pushy. He tried to analyze what me needs were and once he did he focused on it and even though he did up sale me on a tuner, he wasn't pushy on upsalesDenny
16. Fender Cd-60sce Dreadnought Acoustic Electric Guitar – Black
Product Details:
Dreadnought body the dreadnought is arguably the most popular acoustic guitar shape in the world, and for good reason. dreadnoughts are known for being one of the louder body shapes thanks to its big sound and excellent projection and this model has a cutaway which makes it easier to reach those upper frets. with a booming bass and lower-midrange response, you’re sure to be heard with a dreadnought. this shape is responsive to both strumming and fingerpicking so it’ll handle whatever style you throw at it. this model has a laminate mahogany back and sides which provides some tonal warmth and punch, and has a solid spruce top for a balanced sound. easy-to-play neck the cd-60sce has fender’s ‘easy-to-play’ neck which features rolled fingerboard edges. players of all skill-levels will enjoy this neck profile but especially beginners and those unfamiliar with acoustic guitars as the neck feels immediately comfortable in the hand so you can spend more time focussing on your playing. built-in electronics for playing gigs or for easy recording, the cd-60sce comes with built-in fishman electronics. the preamp features an onboard tuner, as well as volume, bass, and treble controls for shaping your tone. with the built-in electronics in the cd-60sce, you can take it straight out the box and jump right into performing live or recording.
Specifications:
Body back |
Mahogany |
Body sides |
Mahogany |
Body top |
Solid Spruce |
Body finish |
Gloss |
Body shape |
Dreadnought Cutaway |
Body binding |
Multiple |
Bracing |
Quartersawn Scalloped X |
Rosette |
CD Series Pearloid |
Neck material |
Mahogany |
Neck binding |
1-Ply Black |
Neck finish |
Gloss Urethane |
Scale length |
25.3-inch (643 mm) |
Fingerboard material |
Walnut |
Fingerboard radius |
12-inch (305 mm) |
Number of frets |
20 |
Fret size |
Vintage |
Nut material |
Crà ̈me Plastic |
Nut width |
1.69-inch (43 mm) |
Position inlays |
3mm Pearloid Dot |
Truss rod |
Dual-Action |
Special electronics |
Fishman CD-1 Preamp |
Bridge |
Walnut |
Bridge pins |
White with Black Dots |
Hardware finish |
Chrome |
Tuning machines |
Chrome Die-Cast |
Pickguard |
1-Ply Black |
Reviews:
The Fender CD-60 sce is a quality guitar for the money. Whether you are a beginner or an intermediate player the guitar seems to be built to last. The solid spruce top and the internal build of the guitar creates a good sound that allows the treble tones to ring out, as well as keep the mellow low tones of a Fender guitar. The narrow neck, and thin profile allows for somebody with smaller hands to play it a little easier. As any new guitar especially at this price point, you can make some adjustments to help with the action and minor fret BuZz, but overall out of the packaging the guitar comes ready to play and sounds very good. Fishman and Fender partnering up in the pickup make a quality sound out of the PA. Remember there is better quality gear and guitars out there, but this guitar does exceed it's price point in the quality it produces.
First of all, this is a gorgeous guitar. It looks just great. It has a big, rich sound even moreso than other larger bodied guitars I've seen. The tuner works great. I love playing it. A few minor issues. First, I find the action high, & the bridge is not adjustable. 2nd, the complaints others have offered about the fret edges being VERY rough are entirely true: you can practically leave your hand bloody, I'm sure, if you play long enough, just from being roughed up by the fret edges. I'll try filing them down & refinishing them, as some have suggested. Finally, you'll want to get rid of the strings & go with a lighter gauge, partly to alleviate the high action issue. I'd get this guitar again. I think it is a $500 – $600 guitar lurking for only a little more than half that price. But before recommending it to a friend, I'd point out these couple issues.DET
Poor quality control! Neck is a mess with all of the fret ends protruding and sharp. One fret is noticeably higher causing all kinds of issues. Inside edge of the sound hole is poorly finished and some of the ribs look rough, like they weren't sanded smooth. This one's going back!Bill
17. Yamaha Fsc-Ta Cutaway Transacoustic Guitar Ruby Red
Product Details:
Yamaha fsc -ta cutaway guitars transport you to new creative spaces via immersive reverb and lush chorus effects that resonate within the body of the instrument itself. whether playing by yourself or for others, the guitar’s rich tone, enhanced by the onboard effects, will inspire you to play your best. imagine being totally immersed in the sound of your acoustic guitar, hearing and feeling it reverberate around you as you play. that’s the experience you’ll have when playing a yamaha fsc-ta cutaway guitar. onboard reverb and chorus effects resonate from within the body of the instrument itself, creating a rich, resonant, and inspiring playing environment—all without the need for an amp or additional gear. combining classic craftsmanship with revolutionary technology, the fsc-ta cutaway guitar will enable you to play and sound your best, no matter where you are, and its cutaway design provides easy access to the entire fretboard.
Specifications:
Body Shape |
Concert Cutaway |
Scale Length |
634mm (25”) |
Body Length |
497mm (19 9/16") |
Total Length |
1021mm (40 3/16") |
Body Width |
380mm (14 15/16") |
Body Depth |
90-110mm (3 9/16" – 4 5/16") |
Nut Width |
43mm (1 11/16") |
String Spacing |
10.0mm |
Top Material |
Solid Spruce |
Back Material |
Mahogany |
Side Material |
Mahogany |
Neck Material |
Nato |
Fingerboard Material |
Rosewood |
Fingerboard Radius |
R400mm (15 3/4") |
Bridge Material |
Rosewood |
Nut Material |
Urea |
Saddle Material |
Urea |
Bridge Pins |
Black ABS with White Dot |
Tuners |
Die-cast Chrome |
Body Binding |
Cream |
Sound Hole Inlay |
Black + White |
Pickguard |
Transparent |
Body Finish |
Gloss |
Neck Finish |
Matte |
Electronics |
SYSTEM70 TransAcoustic |
Controls |
Reverb/Chorus/TA Switch/Line Out Vol |
Connections |
LINE OUT |
Strings |
Elixir NANOWEB 80/20 Bronze Light |
OUR PART |
FSC-TA |
Reviews:
I bought this guitar from a local shop strictly as a worship instrument for Sunday mornings. It absolutely destroyed every other guitar at the music shop +/- 500 in either direction. I still hold that it is likely the best guitar in its price range for the quality of its construction and sound quality. There is virtually not a single flaw this instrument possesses… But can we talk about the electronics? The guitar is super odd… I mean, if you are odd too, it is probably your dream guitar. It has a poor-man's tone wood amp build in. When you turn it on, it runs 90's sounding special effects out the soundhole, which is pretty cool. Here is the problem, the controls are super minimal. So minimal that you can't tell whether this bad boy is on or off. We found out the hard way that when this guitar is plugged in, the battery is always draining, even when the sound system is off. This is not atypical, but it gets weirder. The guitar won't turn off when plugged in, but sometimes needs to be turned on (?) when the batteries are dying. There is no indicator to tell you when it is running low on power, so you might find out on stage halfway through Glorious Day. There is actually no indicator for anything electric on this guitar, except for a sliding piece of plastic that sits under the dials that might be useful if it didn't look like you were supposed to cut it out and throw it away. The whole control setup is just annoying and unnecessarily vague. Long story short, with an electronics upgrade, this guitar would be unbeatable. It has more power than it deserves, almost like the guys a Yamaha are professionally sound-profiling the tops, which is something you would expect only on guitars above the 2000 range.Benjo
Where to start with this… Out of the box, once tuned the guitar feels like a quality product. The fitted Elixir strings (I'm guessing a 0.12 brass or bronze set) give the guitar a very bright, clear tone, exactly what I wanted. It is a bright sounding instrument, so others may want to experiment with other string sets. The action is good and low, although compared to the guitar I was playing the fretboard is very flat, not much of a camber at all, a minor complaint which may not apply to everyone and I got used to it quickly. The neck itself is comfortable with a slightly matte finish which I find aids playability, somehow. The design is conservative with small inlays and a transparent scratchplate; I may replace the scratchplate with something more interesting one day but not while it's so new. All in all, a great, solid instrument for its price bracket. Oh yeah, it's also got this on board soucery which applies reverb and chorus through the body of the guitar. These effects are awesome but their real benefit is to make you want to play for longer, simply because you sound better. These effects also apply to the line out; this is also a fully-fledged electro-acoustic. The only drawback here is that the preamp lacks any kind of equaliser, but who cares about that when any amp or sound desk has these functions? That all makes this guitar an all-rounder. A solid acoustic instrument with on board tricks for busking or practicing (your buddies will be jealous if you're having an unplugged jam on the beach, too) as well as being the electro-acoustic you want if you're gigging. I swear, I am not being paid by Yamaha. Check it out on YouTube – some great demos of this guitar on there.Adam W.
What a great guitar! Really beautiful finish all glossy but the neck is as smooth as silk I don't know what they use but it's so nice to play. The guitar sounds very well rounded with a little extra in the low end. So the Reverb and Chorus sounds with a touch of a button are ultra cool, kinda like surround sound. You get used to it real quick very inspirational. Yamaha really went above and beyond on this one. With or without the electronics this is a great sounding instrument but with a trick like that I'm using it. Plugged in sounds amazing! There's no bass or treble knobs? So the EQ they give you is what you get really nice bass response though and the highs are very clear, I was impressed. Just an absolute joy to play.
18. Fender Fa-15n 3/4 Nylon Acoustic Guitar
Product Details:
The fender fa-15n 3/4 nylon string w/ bag, natural is ideal for beginners and younger, smaller framed players, or those craving an instrument to perfect their jazz or classical techniques at a budget-friendly price. its laminated agathis top and laminated sapele body delivers a well-balanced, lively and resonant sound with a powerful mid-range, perfect for classical, flamenco, and jazz-inspired playing styles. furthermore, the fender fa-15n offers a comfortable playing experience due to its lightweight, compact, 3/4 size and c-shaped neck, ensuring players to have a comfortable and firm grip throughout. this affordable fender fa-15n also has a wooden mosaic rosette, classical-inspired modern 3+3 fender headstock and chrome hardware, offering an elegant appearance, easy playability, and a great sound, perfect for the players on budget.
Specifications:
Body Finish |
Gloss Polyester |
Neck Shape |
C Shape |
Neck Material |
Nato |
Neck Finish |
Gloss Urethane |
Scale Length |
23.3" (592 mm) |
Fingerboard Material |
Walnut |
Fingerboard Radius |
11.81" (300 mm) |
Number of Frets |
18 |
Fret Size |
2mm |
Nut Material |
Synthetic Bone |
Nut Width |
1.69" (43 mm) |
Position Inlays |
White Dot |
Bridge Description |
Walnut |
Hardware Finish |
Chrome |
Tuning Machines |
Open-Gear with Pearloid Buttons |
Case/Gig Bag |
Gig Bag |
Truss Rod |
Dual-Action |
Body Top |
Laminated Agathis |
Body Binding |
1-Ply Black |
Neck Binding |
1-Ply Black |
Body Back |
Laminated Sapele |
Body Sides |
Laminated Sapele |
Bracing |
Fan |
Rosette |
Concentric Rings |
Reviews:
I purchased this instrument on a whim. I figured it would spend it's time in the back seat of my truck. I had the itch to buy something new and this guitar was a cheap way to scratch it. I've been impressed with it. It is small and lightweight. It stays in tune well(for a nylon acoustic)and sounds pretty good. I've found myself in bed falling asleep with it on my chest. I've enjoyed it that much. Does it compare to an upper end instrument? No,of course not. Then again I wouldn't dare fall asleep playing one of those either. If you are looking for someting smaller for yourself or a student that you are not afraid to abuse this is by far worth the money.Sean488
You might need to shave some off the bottom of the nut, but otherwise this is a great guitar for a small beginner; well made and sounds good for its price and size.soulmath
Used to mess around with my brother's acoustic guitar many, many years ago. Decided to renew my interest but wanted a smaller (3/4) size acoustic with nylon strings, as I have small hands. After much research, chose the Fender MC-1. Was pleasantly surprised at the lovely, mellow sound which is what I wanted. Would highly recommend.Eli's Mom
19. Fender Cd-60 Dreadnought V3 Natural W/case
Product Details:
If you re a beginning guitar player, the best choice you can make is getting a guitar with a sound and feel that will inspire you to keep playing. the cd 60 is a genuine fender that is affordable and comes in three great looking finishes to match your style. it provides nicely balanced tone and plenty of volume thanks to its dreadnought body style and spruce top with scalloped x bracing. the cd 60 is also an excellent choice for veteran players who need an inexpensive second dreadnought model, and it includes a hard shell case for safe and convenient transport (north america only).
Specifications:
Body Shape |
Dreadnought |
Body Finish |
Gloss Polyurethane |
Neck Shape |
C Shape |
Neck Material |
Mahogany |
Neck Finish |
Gloss Urethane |
Scale Length |
25.3" (643 mm) |
Fingerboard Material |
Walnut |
Fingerboard Radius |
12" (305 mm) |
Number of Frets |
20 |
Fret Size |
2mm |
Nut Material |
Crème Plastic |
Nut Width |
1.69" (43 mm) |
Position Inlays |
White Pearloid Dot |
Bridge Description |
Walnut |
Hardware Finish |
Chrome |
Tuning Machines |
Die-Cast |
Pickguard Description |
1-Ply Black |
Case/Gig Bag |
Hardshell Case |
Truss Rod |
Dual-Action |
Body Top |
Laminated Spruce |
Bridge Pins |
White with Black Dots |
Body Back |
Laminated Mahogany |
Body Sides |
Laminated Mahogany |
Bracing |
Scalloped X |
Rosette |
White Pearloid Acrylic |
Reviews:
I bought this guitar for a beginner and was concerned about the action on it as i remember the trouble i had learning barre chords all those years ago. I contacted Tom at Richtone and he assured me that he would see that the warehouse set the guitar low and boy did he keep his word. Since passing the guitar on i have tried it out and its a dream to play deep rich tone and it looks and sounds like a much more expensive model i am really impressed with it and the service i received,boing444
Really good as a starter guitar that won’t be outgrown as I progress!Grant R.
My first acoustic, love it. Great go to guitar, when feeling lazy to practice electric.🤗🎸RFlo
20. Ibanez Grand Concert Acoustic Guitar Package, Jam Pack
Product Details:
This is perfect for beginning students and comes with "everything you need to get out and jam" guitar, electronic tuner, and more. every jam pack guitar is individually inspected and features a limited lifetime warranty. this grand concert size body is a descendent of the old orchestral acoustic guitars, instruments designed to be audible over large instrumental ensembles in the days before amplification. it has a spruce top with agathis back and sides for sustain and clarity. the neck is made of durable mahogany with a smooth rosewood fingerboard. ibanez chrome tuners and the ivorex ii nut and saddle complete the list of guitar features. included in the pack are an electric tuner, gig bag, strap, accessory pouch and picks. grand concert body. mahogany neck. agathis back and sides. spruce top. black and white multi rosette. chrome tuners. rosewood bridge and fretboard. ivorex ii nut and saddle. advantage bridge pins. standard acoustic strings. natural high gloss finish. included accessories: electronic tuner. guitar strap. accessory pouch and guitar picks. gig bag.
Specifications:
Product Dimensions |
41 x 19 x 6 inches |
Country of Origin |
China |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer |
No |
Back Material |
Meranti |
Color Name |
Natural |
Guitar Pickup Configuration |
No Pickup |
String Material |
Bronze |
Top Material |
Spruce |
Neck Material Type |
Nato Wood |
Number of Strings |
6 |
Guitar Bridge System |
Fixed |
String Material Type |
Bronze |
Hand Orientation |
Right |
Reviews:
I have owned this Guitar for almost 2 years and I was very impressed with the finish on this Guitar the moment I took it out of the box. The gig bag and other accessories that come with this Guitar make it an exceptional value. I knew Nothing about Guitars when I bought it and All of my seasoned Guitar playing friends have played it and everyone has commented how nice it plays and sounds. I couldn't be happier. The tuner that came with it bit the dust within a few months and was really finicky when tuning the A string but I went and got the SNARK tuner and its been awesome.Pete
a lot of brands come with these starter kits that offer most of the accessories required to start playing..but its Ibanez that I chose because of its brand value and good reviews. the product was delivered within a few days and was packed well. The package also includes an electronic tuner for fast and accurate tuning, a gig bag, a guitar strap and a pouch for accessories. the guitar itself which obviously is the main product offers excellent value for money and has a great tone and feel which has kept me playing it for a few hours daily as I enjoy practicing on it.Varun R.
My 10 year old grandson wanted to learn to play guitar so I ordered this for Christmas. He was so excited. He said it looks great and even looks like an expensive guitar! Just the little I heard him play, it sounds good. Good size. Thanks for making my young guy happy!!nanac