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(3 customer reviews) 11 of 11 people found the following review helpful
this is a low-end classical guitar, not a real steel string acoustic.,
July 13, 2007 M. Huang (Southern CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Beginner 38" Red Cutaway Acoustic Guitar with Gig Bag, Accessories
This is NOT a true steel string acoustic guitar. This is a low-end classical/folk guitar made for nylon strings, but strung with steel strings instead. This guitar (as all classical guitars) lacks the metal truss rod in the neck and the internal bracing needed to withstand the tension of steel strings. The result is a neck that curves forward under the strain, resulting in unplayable string height, and TERRIBLE intonation.
It is not ethical to market this as a child's or a beginner's guitar just because of the smaller size and low cost. A beginner would go nowhere trying to learn on this. Do not buy.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful
Horrible Quality,
February 4, 2007 Tom Trails "Tom Trails" (United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Beginner 38" Red Cutaway Acoustic Guitar with Gig Bag, Accessories
I ordered this guitar hoping for a nice decent guitar that was'nt to expensive. When it arrived, i was greatly disapointed. The glue-job was terrible, the sticker around the sound hole was peeling, as well as the pick-guard. Furthermore, the strings rattled and the string boards were crooked and bent. Even for a cheap guitar i expected a lot more. I would'nt buy this guitar for even 10 dollars. THIS IS A HORRIBLE BUY!!!
0 of 4 people found the following review helpful
i personally love the guitar cause...,
July 24, 2007 sunny - See all my reviews
This review is from: Beginner 38" Red Cutaway Acoustic Guitar with Gig Bag, Accessories
i personally love the guitar cause ive fixed it up and i like to have alot but dont expect alot its not great it is only 30 dollars thats not a price if the guitar is good the cheapest good guitar goes from 100 and higher