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The Enya NEXG 2 Acoustic-Electric Guitar is a cutting-edge travel guitar made from durable carbon fiber, featuring a powerful 50W wireless speaker, advanced DSP technology, and an onboard looper and drum machine. It comes with a complete accessory package, including a wireless microphone and Hi-Fi monitor earphones, making it perfect for musicians on the go.
Neck Material Type | Carbon Fiber |
String Material Type | Phosphor Bronze |
Fretboard Material Type | Carbon Fiber Composite |
Body Material Type | Carbon Fiber |
Back Material Type | Carbon Fiber |
Top Material Type | Carbon Fiber |
Color | Purple |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 38.1"L x 11.9"W x 3.2"H |
Guitar Bridge System | Fixed |
Number of Strings | 6 |
Hand Orientation | Right |
Guitar Pickup Configuration | combination |
R**1
Excellent guitar at a decent price
I’ve been playing guitar for 35 years and just got back to playing after a multi year hiatus. I wanted something that played well, and was less traditional looking. They certainly delivered. This guitar is well crafted and definitely looks really cool. The sounds is full, perhaps a little less full than a traditional center hole wood guitar. There are a few small cons but not enough to deter me from highly recommending this instrument. First, that action is high. Too high. I read another review that said it can be lowered. It can, there are 2 hex nuts that can be reached through the sound hole. Bring your patience, but it can be done. I loosened the 2 hex nuts with an Allen key. Once loosened about 5-6 full turns, use a wood shim or a a pack of guitar string and wedge it under the neck and you’ll hear a little popping but nothing to worry about. The neck goes up and then tighten the hex nuts back up. Once you do that, it plays much better. Chord changes are easier and solo playing becomes fluid. I found no buzzing after raising the neck. The other con is the back and sides are a matte black and I prefer it glossy. It seems a little plastic like but it’s a carbon composite. I toyed with wrapping the back in matte carbon or a gloss black but now I’m used to the whole look as is and it’s grown on me. The last con is the eq. It’s not very amplified and I find myself turning it of off quickly after I turn it on. The dials on the eq have a tiny indicator that’s impossible to see and should be marked so you know where they are low to high. Every guitar has pros and cons- I think my biggest con being the action was easily fixed or I would have returned it. Now that the action is where I want it, I’m playing this guitar constantly and really love it. This is a quality instrument at a very reasonable price. Enya does make a full glossy carbon edition but it’s hard to find and will run you double the cost. I’m very happy with my purchase and you will be too!
D**S
Enya X4 Pro Mini. Great so far.
I live in the northeast US and owning wooden instruments is a pain. We experience 20% humidity in the winter and 100% in the Summer. The shrink and swell is dangerous for anything made of wood. That being said, I love my Taylor GS Mini, but keeping it humidified in the winter makes it less accessible than I like, so I started looking for a carbon fiber substitute.The Enya X4 Pro Mini seems to be a carbon clone of the Taylor GS Mini. The size is the same and the sound is almost the same. The Enya is slightly brighter than the Taylor SG Mini, but not too bright. The Enya also has a little more bass. But a very pleasant sound. I like that it has a built in tuner.Out of the box, the setup is good. I'll still lower the action slightly, but it is very playable. The finish is flawless and the case is amazing.This is my 4th Enya guitar and I am very impressed with all four of them. I even leave one of them in my car, all year long, and the heat and cold and humidity poses no problems. Great guitars and for a good price.Update:I new I was going to tweak the action, and the bolt-on neck makes it very possible. I'm not saying it is easy, you need a small ratchet wrench and lots of patience, but I raised the neck .040". That adjustment took the string clearance on the Low E string at the 12th fret from .110" to .080". It took the Hi E string from .090 to .050. Again it is possible, but you are working inside the guitar body, with the only access through the sound hole.A few other observations: The built in tuner is a nice touch, but it tunes a little low when compared to my Spark tuner. The built in effects are very subtle. Not sure they are worth it. Plugged into my Positive Grid amp the guitar sounds amazing. Not tinny or overly loud. But again the effects are better if they are generated from my amp, not the guitar. Just like the other three Enya guitars that I purchased, I got much more than I expected. It is well worth the price.
M**C
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So, I'm a believer of reading reviews before I make a purchase. I'm also realistic and know that businesses solicit 'positive reviews' from customers for 'favors' or whatever you want to call it, and that kinda burns my tail, so-to-speak. I don't and won't do that.My wife and I were away for about a week and when we returned and walked in our place, we were hit by a wall or heat in our home...the thermostat had malfunctioned and it was registering 99 degrees in our home! A day later, I'm in my office where I have my guitars and I heard a 'SNAP!' One of my guitars cracked!I thought...I'm really tired of constantly humidifying these things etc and decided to look for a guitar that was impervious to humidity and temperature changes and that's what got me looking at this guitar. Some of the 'graphite guitars' are really expensive and I know I wouldn't be doing that. I was intrigued by this Enya and the reviews. Sure there were some negative reviews, however some of those positive ones were quite compelling. I waited until it came on sale and made the leap.It's now about 3 years later, folks and I still have the guitar and play it regularly. Here are a few thoughts I have that you can consider along with all the other reviewers comments and posted YouTube videos and reviews.The sound. It's so rich and deep....great base tone! Playability? You have no doubt noted that some folks really blast the Enya on this and probably rightfully so, however my thoughts are, isn't it worthwhile to have such a guitar that is so easily adjusted for better playability ....just either do it yourself or take it to your luthier. It's adjustable via the entire neck, truss adjustment or bridge saddle, and now you have a great guitar. Looks? There is really nothing like it out there, I don't think. Uniquely great-looking.Honestly about the only thing I would caution some folks on because this could be a big deterrent for some people is that it is definitely heavier than most guitars. I think I only saw that on one review when I purchased it. It's quite surprising actually that more folks haven't mentioned it....it's quite noticeable, however given how and where I play, it's not a factor at all. Like I said, I use it regularly still after about 3 years.I've noticed that the guitar has gone down in pricing since I had purchased it making it, to me, an incredible buy.BTW...that guitar I mentioned earlier on that cracked? Well, I've done what I can to keep that poor thing from getting worse, however that poor ole Martin Dread Jr. is on it's last legs, I'm afraid. It's been my 'travel guitar...even bring it along camping in remote areas, however am thinking I might look at another Enya purchase...a smaller one, for my traveling needs. If the smaller options are of the same quality and durability this one is, I'm sure I'll be very happy with my purchase. Hope this helps you as you make your decision.
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