🎤 Strum Your Way to Stardom with Ktaxon!
The Ktaxon 39 Inch Electric Guitar is a full-size beginner solid body guitar kit that includes a gig bag, strap, tremolo bar, cable, and picks. Designed for musicians of all skill levels, it features a solid basswood body, maple neck, and rosewood fingerboard, ensuring a rich tone and comfortable playability. With its classic S-S-S pickups and versatile controls, this guitar is perfect for a variety of music styles, making it an ideal choice for both practice and performance.
G**N
Looks Good, Very Playable.
I bought 2 of these guitars for the their visual effect and they honestly surprised me with the playability for the price. Not a "pro-guitar", however, they are fun to play with! They tune well, the tremolo is o.k., and the electronic sound is workable with low/no noise. Lower the action a bit, polish the neck, apply lemon oil to the fret board and it's a good starting ax, or something to take camping and annoy the neighborhood with!
A**R
Great looking and great quality
I love the look and feel of the guitar. It plays well but I am just a beginner. It is nice quality for the money and looks awesome as well. Easily tuned and the neck feels right in my hands. I've only had 5 guitars but this one is s a fav from the start.
M**W
Runs small and didn't come with accessories
I've been playing for over 20 years it's A great beginning guitar,...this is an aftermarket guitar strap( more money for Amazon) no picks the guitar bag is paper thin I feel like it's gonna rip like A paper bag and the guitar is gonna be A gonner after that. So for the money it's A great guitar. Better get A better case and picks and strings. Best advice if your gonna have to dump out $$ to get all this stuff take learning seriously
W**K
Stat guitar, beautiful red with transparent woodgrain finish.
Controls work as expected. The finish is just beautiful. It arrived in great shape completely encircled with styrofoam sheets. The vendor shipped the guitar and provided UPS tracking, and it arrived on time. For the money, a good guitar. Strings sound good. Not sure what brand the strings are, but they do sound good. Not sure about the keywind tuners, but reasonably easy to tune. I am delighted with the build quality of the guitar.
T**
Would recommend
Good beginner guitar at a reasonable price
B**S
My new toy
You can’t go wrong with a cool ass guitar. Great design. These type of guitars are no named some damaged that easily be fixed. They sound great look great and the price is awesome.
S**1
It's what you make it, literally.
The media could not be loaded. I bought this guitar as a project guitar. I knew I'd be putting in several hours of work and upgrades to this guitar. Out of the box....the neck is very nice with a very light finish. The fretboard was extremely dry and ashy looking,the frets were grungy with light corrosion, the fret ends...sharp. But, the potential was there. The Basswood body is the lightest I've ever felt...almost too light. The cut outs at the neck were obviously not perfect, although the white paint job was well finished. The tuners work and seem stable enough. The bridge isn't the nicest, but it works as well. The tremolo block was ridiculously light and holes for strings to tight, all string ends were jammed when I changed them. So...since the potential was there I proceeded to make changes. First thing was a fret sand and smooth, 2000 grit and steel wool for the frets till they were smooth and shiny. Then a seriously heavy conditioning to the fretboard not sure if that's real rosewood or not, very thirsty wood. Gave it 3 coats of beeswax conditioner. Next...replace the nut with Bone, getting rid of the plastic. Next was putting in a Brass tremolo block from Musiclily the 36mm short block for China made strats works fine. I did have to file the body opening for the block a bit because it was poorly cut out at factory...luckily the Basswood files down pretty easy. Next thing was replacing the set of pickups with Alnico5 pickups with new covers and a mint green pickguard.I also noticed the neck fit in the pocket wasn't the best, needed a bit of sanding to sit flush against the body. Approximate time spent working on this guitar...maybe 4 hours.Cost of upgrades: about $70The guitar now really sings, feels great playing it and is well worth the money put in.Total cost with upgrades...$140About twice what I paid for the guitar to start.But, you will not find a guitar with real Alnico 5 pickups, a Brass block, bone nut and a beautiful polished fretted neck at $140 anywhere. So...if you are looking for a project guitar and able to do the work...this is a good candidate. As it was out of the box....I wouldn't have kept it...too many issues. But, as a project...its ideal.👍
D**Z
Decent guitar for the price
Came well-packaged in styrofoam. Guitar just needs to be tuned. Sounds okay with the manufacturers' strings, but I'll probably buy some from the guitar store. I probably need to intonate and oil the fretboard as well. If you are a beginner, it's a good strat for the price. It's light, and the body is slightly contoured. However, the volume knob slightly gets in the way of palm muting, chugging and sometimes strumming.
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