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Description
Step into the world of music with the Ashthorpe Cutaway Thinline Acoustic Electric Guitar Package, the perfect fusion of craftsmanship and versatility for both budding musicians and seasoned players. This guitar showcases a thinline cutaway design, combining a sleek aesthetic with exceptional playability. Crafted from A-grade Spruce for the top, its resilience and rich tonal qualities harmonize beautifully with the warmth of Basswood on the sides and back, ensuring a captivating sound whether unplugged or amplified.
The guitar's X-braced soundboard provides exceptional structural integrity, while the marine-grade Okoume neck offers strength and balance, making your playing experience as smooth as your sound. Equipped with a built-in 4-band pickup/EQ, this instrument offers full tonal control, allowing you to adjust bass, mid-range, treble, and presence with precision when connected to an amp.
This comprehensive package includes everything you need to start your musical journey: a soft nylon gig bag for easy transport, a set of celluloid picks, an instrument cable, a shoulder strap, and an extra set of strings. The high-quality strings, crafted with stranded steel cores and coated for longevity, promise a perfect blend of warm and bright tones, complemented by premium diecast chrome tuning pegs and a stunning high-gloss finish. Whether you're strumming in solitude or performing on stage, the Ashthorpe guitar is your gateway to sonic exploration.
Key Features:
- 41-Inch Acoustic-Electric Guitar with Thinline Cutaway Design
- A-Grade Spruce Top and Basswood Back and Sides
- Marine-Grade Okoume Neck
- X-Braced Soundboard for Structural Integrity
- Built-In 4-Band Pickup/EQ with Volume Control
- Premium Diecast Chrome Tuning Pegs
- High-Quality Strings with Proprietary Anti-Rust Coating
- Complete Package: Gig Bag, Instrument Cable, Shoulder Strap, Extra Strings, and Celluloid Picks
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2.5 out of 5
Based on 2 Reviews and 3 Ratings
Meh
Like it sounds good I will give it that+it's acoustic electric but the neck is really uncomfortable and thick+the preamp isn't that good. it would be better if the neck wasn't as bad as it is
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D'Addario 12 gauge strings of any kind pair great with this guitar
133
Pretty good for a cheap acoustic-electric, not great for recording.
I wanted to be able to record songs without having any white noise or static from my fans, or just general ambience in my apartment, so I chose to buy this guitar after looking for affordable acoustic-electrics.
I actually do quite like this guitar. Not perfect by any means, but for the DIY rock/DIY pop music I make, it fits the bill incredibly well, not only in looks but in sounds. I'm not sure how to describe it, but it has a weird squeakiness or tinniness when recording (if you need an example, listen to the instrumental bridge on Animals by STOMACH BOOK, specifically listen to the acoustic guitar in that song) and while some might be turned off from it, I do quite think it works well, especially for background elements or when distorted.
I will say, there are some quality control issues. The output jack feels a bit cheap, the tuners work weird, although they stay in tune well, and the first fret on the D and G string create a weird plucky sound, which has a lack of an actual acoustic-guitar sound. It creates for a bit of a weird experience, especially when playing the open E chord.
If you can see the guitar past those issues, however, you will get a nice and cheap guitar. I paid $123 for it, but it's, as of me writing this, $85. Definitely pick this up if you just need an acoustic-electric that works and can sound well if done right.
3/5
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