πΆ Strum Your Way to Stardom!
The Vangoa Acoustic Electric Guitar is a 36-inch, 3/4 size instrument designed for beginners and juniors. It features a high-quality AAA spruce top, Sapele sides, and a versatile onboard EQ system, making it perfect for both acoustic and electric play. The guitar comes with a complete starter kit, ensuring you have all the essentials to kickstart your musical journey.
Guitar Bridge System | Fixed |
Number of Strings | 6 |
Hand Orientation | Right |
Guitar Pickup Configuration | piezoelectric |
Neck Material Type | Sapele Wood |
String Material Type | Phosphor Bronze |
Fretboard Material Type | Scientific wood |
Body Material Type | Wood |
Back Material Type | sapele |
Top Material Type | Spruce Wood |
Color | natural |
N**T
Very impressed
Came with everything we needed for our 8 year old to start lessons and was impressed with quality of guitar and sound.
3**O
Amazing Value, exceptional in its class
Hello, I'm a 45 year vet of the music, entertainment and production industry. I own, too many guitars to remember at time, as with gear, and all the goodies.I was looking for something inexpensive, but VERY real...something that worked, something that plays, keeps tune, and has a couple features you would be silly not to seek (acoustic/electric AND tuner) in today's gear. Not expecting to find such (I search guitars and gear endlessly it seems), when i plugged in my search parameters this guitar popped up and I felt my temp rise. I thought NO, no way. Now I own 2.SO here's the skinny - I needed something simple, cheap and easy to take to campgrounds, as strolling thing to plug into a tiny belt clip amp. I have acoustic/electrics but honestly, with campfire sparks, hmmmm, not so much. I also have hundreds of electrics, in top end and kids, plus 3/4 and special shapes, etc., etc. But the thing is, I ALWAYS, always build in back-ups - ways to continue if something in one area fails, and having a small clip amp go out (yes i would have a second) does not presume a guitar won't break, so having acoustic ability made sense for both audible, venue, and backup ideas.This guitar, is like...wow, and then some. Don't get me wrong...the finish is vulnerable, the wood is very thin, and the electronics, tuner, and mechanics.... are right on the line. But it works, keeps tune, the action can be adjusted, the harmonics are ok, it plays well, looks good and sound good acoustically, and electronically.You have to be careful with it, and on both units I bought, the 1/4" guitar jack was lose, one already losing the nut and falling inside, requiring removing the strings and putting back together.But, if you're looking for a REAL guitar, for something like throw away use, or a youngster - wow. I think the only thing I would caution is its durability and strength - kids are hard on stuff (I know I do thousands of kids on stage each year).All that said, I kinda fell in love with them, and find myself more defensive for their protection thinking, hmmm, do I really want to use them for why I bought them. But honestly, in itβs class, this is a CRAZY good item and an exceptional buy!
R**R
Very nice looking sounds great
Just got it today tuned it up and played still breaking it in. Very nice looking it's an exceptional value and sounds pretty good.Ill change strings soon but it sounds good with the factory strings for now. PS: this is the acoustic Only model no electronics and it's very good looking and sounds great. I'm considered an Intermediate player I'm enjoying the heck out of this 3/4 size Guitar πΈ. I have a full size 41 inch guitar πΈ and an Electric guitar also right now this is my Go To Guitar not just because it's new....well maybe ππππ update: 11-29-24 put Martin light 10-52 strings on much better tone .
M**
For the price, can't hate it
I just wanted a small guitar...this has high action, sharp frets and dull tone...ButIt was like $140 and I know what I'm doing, soI installed a 'fishman' from some random company for like $20 on Amazon...cut this guitar open installed the barn door and everythingAmplified with some reverb...this is actually a really good guitar. No, it doesnt check 'luxury boxes' but it checks the fundamental ones..with the saddle lowered with some sanding, and the spacer taken out the action is 1.7 at the 12th.Lightweight overall, even with a pickup this is a really light guitar which means...if you can actually play the guitar....you can actually get great spound out of this thing and it's small and huggableI prefer this one over the 3/4 cutaway WITH pickup...because Id rather choose the $25 pickup myself and save paying the $70 premium PLUSI hate the idea of a parlour size guitar with a cutaway...like how much of the box are you leaving for the actual sound of the strings? You lose something with every cubic cm of space you cut away and MOST acoustic songs dont require a lot of 15th fret doodling...seriously c'mon guitar makers..All in all this guitar is the epitome of a 4. It's really great..if the sharp frets bother you, rub a soft suede strap along it over and over again until the smooth out...your calluses will ooth the restIf no one else mentioned the sharp fret ends I wouldn't have noticed..thick skin I guess....from actually playing guitars and not noticing little stuff
J**D
Nice guitar but the frets are too long and very sharp!
It's a nice guitar but I was shocked that the frets on both sides stick out and are sharp!!! Very poor quality control. It was for my grandson and his dad/my son will file them down rather than return it. I've played many guitars, many new, and none ever had frets that didn't fit properly that stuck out and were sharp enough to be painful while playing.
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