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Reseñado en Canadá el 29 de marzo de 2025
Super happy with it sounds great looks great
Iuliia
Reseñado en España el 10 de marzo de 2025
Guitarra con un diseño muy bonito. Artesanía excelente. Se nota la calidad del producto. Me la compré para principiantes, el sonido excelente. Vino muy bien envuelta.
Customer
Reseñado en Canadá el 7 de febrero de 2025
We love this guitar!
Olaf the Giant
Reseñado en Estados Unidos el 5 de enero de 2024
So I really like this guitar! It has a hard plastic (or something similar) body that feels very solid and feels like it will last a long time as well. It has a really deep resonate tone as well. I chose the 30” version because I also have a KALA Baritone Ukelele and a Yamaha Guitalele. This one is pretty close in size to the KALA Baritone Uke, and quite a bit bigger than the Guitalele. But it sounds very much as loud and deep as a standard sized guitar. Its nylon strings are comfortable on the fingers and the neck is straight and overall is pretty well setup. My main concern with it is that the action is just too high to easily play. I can’t imagine how a novice would enjoy playing this. It takes a different amount of pressure to fret a note at the first fret than it does at the 12th. Or the 5th even. Or the 2nd actually. My plan is to lower the action at the bridge. The string height at the first fret/nut is actually reall good. I have some (a little) experience working on banjos and the “repair” I have to perform is fairly minimal. Even so, I have the proper tools to modify the bridge and to accurately measure the action as I go along. So I feel very comfortable making this change.Now, the question for you is: Was the 30” version I got the same as all other 30” in terms of string height? My guess is probably so. Is the larger size versions of this guitar the same as a the smallest size in that the action will be too high? I’m going to hazard a guess and say no. As the size goes up, especially, I would think the action would be much better. That actually occurred to me when I chose the 30” but I wanted one to practice with and tool around on that was about the same size as my other small instruments. It makes it easier to switch from one to the other when the sizes are more consistent. And besides, I am learning to play mandolin as well and the strings of a mandolin are very close together and very close to the fret board,, so I wanted to keep the guitar action closer to that so practice on one would transfer to practice on the mandolin. Overall I like this guitar very much! It is fun to play, even with the high string action. When I lower the strings, it will be about as perfect (for me) as a small inexpensive guitar can be. Oh, meant to add also that this is light years in quality beyond those crappy little toy guitars you find at Walmart.
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Reseñado en México el 30 de enero de 2024
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jd - from golden colorado
Reseñado en Estados Unidos el 22 de abril de 2023
I was looking for a travel guitar with good sound, good features/playability and a reasonable price. This exceeded my expectations. Good tuners, good fretboard, and reasonably good sound given the size and materials. You can spend less money on a cheaper instrument, but I doubt they will play as well as the Pyle. This stays in tune, plays well (and with a capo), and a great travel size. I expect to get many years of good companionship with this guitar. I am sure it would play well for younger musicians, although it can be good to start with a nylon string guitar before moving on to a steel string guitar like this Pyle.
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