🎤 Rock Your World with Every Strum!
The Ktaxon 39 Inch Electric Guitar is a full-size solid body guitar designed for beginners and experienced players alike. It features a solid paulownia body, maple neck, and H-H pickups for versatile sound. The complete kit includes a gig bag, strap, cable, tremolo arm, and picks, making it ready to play right out of the box.
Neck Material Type | Maple |
String Material Type | nickle steel |
Fretboard Material Type | Techwood |
Body Material Type | Paulownia |
Back Material Type | Paulownia |
Top Material Type | Paulownia Wood |
Color | Black Back |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 38.6"L x 12.6"W x 2.36"H |
Scale Length | 25.5 Inches |
Guitar Bridge System | Tremolo |
Number of Strings | 6 |
Hand Orientation | Right |
Guitar Pickup Configuration | H-H |
G**Y
Fantastic guitar
I had not purchased a guitar in over 15 yrs, due to the fact that every guitar designs I liked were extremely expensive. Thus was very skeptical due to the price of this guitar.But the pictures were so good, I just couldn't pass this up.Upon arrival, I discovered a fantastic piece of craftsmanship.The baked design with glossy finish, is nothing less than beautiful.The materials and electronics are good quality and sound great.The strings obviously are not the best. But this guitar plays well and sounds amazing for this price. I will be making future purchases from this store.Highly recommend for anyone.
D**D
Basic but good for the price
Really good guitar for the price I would recommend changing the pickups and strings but solid and a good start. Worked out of the box with no issues.
K**N
Beginner Here: Love It!
For my first guitar, I don't know any better but I can definitely say it's pretty solid. I've tuned the strings with an app and comparing to videos I think they're pretty good. I looked for gaps between the neck and body but it was basically a perfect connection between the two, plus the frets aren't sharp when gliding my fingers across them. I haven't used the capo it comes with, but I did notice that the strength of it was enough to push the strings down. The amp cord works and is long enough for whatever I need to do. The orange pick I got felt a little too flimsy, so I used another one I had laying around the house from a lucky floor find. I'm currently using the case until I can get myself a guitar stand, but I have no issues with it. The strap works and is adjustable, and has been working well. The matte finish is great, I messed up with using a wet wipe and got sudd marks all over it, but after a good wipe with a microfiber towel it was gone. I'd say it's great for beginners, just dont forget to get an amp! I was lucky my family already had a speaker with a guitar amp port.
B**E
Feels cheap, but gets the important things right for beginners
Going to be reviewing this with beginners in mind. This isn’t a guitar intended for experienced players unless you want to rice it.But if you’re gonna make a $70 guitar and have to cut some corners, I think they cut the right corners on this one. I frankly find it hard to be too critical on this guitar because even though the thing feels cheap as cardboard, it’s perfectly playable for a beginner right out of the box. The intonation was great, the frets were level and had no sharp ends and no fret buzzing, and the electronics all worked and didn’t feel flimsy. As far as the important things are concerned, they got those things right. It plays fine and feels comfortable in the hands (albeit very cheap, but comfortable enough to play).You can tell pretty quickly that this is a very cheap guitar as soon as you start looking at it more closely. It’s completely unbranded, not a single label on it anywhere. The electronics panels still have sawdust and paint in them (I mean, it’s inside the electronics panel, not gonna knock the guitar too hard for this one), and the tremolo springs were VERY tight for some reason. String action was also slightly inconsistent, though not severely so. The finish is good, but it’s printed, not painted, so it’s gonna dent pretty easily. Has a couple small stray paint marks on the headstock, but no blemishes on the front. Looks as good as it does in the pictures.The setup job was decent. It stays in tune reasonably well once you replace the stock strings too, it doesn’t feel as flimsy there as I expected for the price. It’s good enough for a beginner to open the box and play right away, and it’s intonated better than some of the First Act guitars I’ve picked up and tried.As far as the pickups and sound itself is concerned, nobody is buying a $70 to win any tone awards. Whatever you expect this thing to sound like for $70, that’s how it sounds. It’s good enough for a beginner to practice through an amp, and that’s about it. The neck pickup sounds better than the bridge in my opinion (the bridge is a bit bright for my tastes), but again, $70. It’s perfectly fine for a beginner starting out.I could talk about how cheap this thing feels all day, but for $70, they got the important things right. Wouldn’t recommend it for experienced players, but if you’re just trying to buy a starter guitar or a platform ricer guitar (or buying a guitar for a kid that you aren’t sure is committed yet), this thing is fine. It’s a legitimate, perfectly playable guitar for under $100, and that’s a win in my eyes.
S**.
Can’t beat this for the price!
This entry level guitar is so good! It was playable right out of the box. Like most players I have made the usual adjustment to set it up the way I like with no issues. String height, pickup height, intonation are all easily adjustable. I haven’t even changed the strings on it yet, been too busy playing it. This is a great practice guitar as it is super light weight, has great tone. The only area for improvement are the tuners are a little jumpy, but this doesn’t affect playability. I’m blown away how good the guitar is for this low price.
D**E
discouraging for beginners (EDIT)
(EDIT) ihave changed my rating to 5 stars.The company sent a replacement guitar right away. the new unit i received was setup much better than the first, very playable. also the pots were tightened much better to the body.and thank you amazonout of the box this would be difficult to learn on without a good setup done on it. mine came with a lot of relief on the neck and the bridge saddles set almost to max height adjustment. the strings were so far above the fingerboard that no one would be comfortable playing it very long. maybe slide. the big thing on mine was, as mentioned by others, the tone and volume pots were quite loose. pulled the tone knob off and tightened the nut. pulled the volume knob and the stem came with it. thats a big problem. other than that....the thing looks great. the neck and fingerboard felt good. the fretwork could have better but were definitely playable. and the pickups sounded ok also so, for the money, i would have given it a five but for the volume pot issue and the horrendous setup.
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