- BEST FOR BEGINER:Full-size 48 inch cutaway dreadnought body for full and vibrant tone, suited for all styles of music,including rock, country, folk, blues and more. bring you richer and brighter sound.
- COMFORTABLE HAND FEELING & RELIABLE QUALITY: The body and fingerboard of the guitar are respectively made of high-quality paulownia and rose. Our well-made guitar will be showed in smooth feeling, suitable thickness handle, gliding fret, precise chord distance and comfortable strings.
- WELL-APPOINTED SET: Take your beginner guitar to lessons or on vacation with the included storage bag. Also included everything you need to start playing right out of the box like a shoulder strap, tuner, picks and Amp cord.
- PERFECT GIFT FOR CHIRLDREN GUITARIST: Ideal present for Birthday, Christmas, New Year, Black Friday and any other specail days, also sitable for the travelling.
- WARRANTY: Will ship from Ca, we promise 6-months warranty. Return within 30 days, Exchange within 60 days. Any problems with your guitar, please contact us any time at your convenience. We will try our best to solve it.
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Yolanda Renee Small
Throw down some mean bass solos
Well it was time to retire my 'Make believe 85' air guitar. I wanted something low price because I just want to learn some chords and just getting started. The quality of this guitar is very good for the price. You are not buying a big name nor paying the price so don't expect that. But, if you are a beginner and want to make some noise this is for you. You can't even buy a used name brand for this price, I checked. Pretty impressed!
Carey Jordan
Perfect for its price. Kid loves it!
I got this as a gift for my nephew because he told me he wants to learn the bass guitar. the guitar is good but requires proper setup, trust bar needs to be adjusted Saddles needed adjusting and strings are really good. We had to go to a local guitar store to have it adjusted. plays pretty nice no more buzzing. Since I wanted to get the guitar for beginners I did not want to spend a lot of money as do most people and I really expected lesser quality for the price I paid for this guitar but the product clearly exceeded my expectations.
Kristine Gallegos
Best bass for buck
This is quite an extraordinary bass guitar for the price. This is descent sound. I really recommend who is starting off on Bass. Light weight, sturdy and most of all I like the clean tone it has. You can spend thousands of dollar on guitar but I am one of those people money always don't buy quality; and I really think I am right on point with this bass guitar. I ask you to try it for yourself. I am OK with this quite frankly. I play bass occasionally and it does the job.
Sally Benitez
Great quality for a Great price
I would definitely recommend this bass guitar. I wanted to get my feet wet with the bass without a huge money commitment. This bass is a great way to get the instrument without paying hundreds of dollars. Even though it isn't so expensive, it doesn’t lack in quality. The sound is pretty good and the bass has a nice feel. It didn’t come anywhere close to tuned but once I tuned it, it was like a whole new instrument. I am very happy with the purchase.
Janet Ruckemesser
A good quality bass for beginners
My daughter started playing bass guitar for her school, so I wanted an inexpensive bass for her to practice with at home. So i ordered this bass guitar, not really expecting much. When I received it, I was very impressed. What I like.... Out of the box, the guitar plays very nice. I was able to quickly tune it up and I was very impressed with the action as the neck was straight and needed no adjustment. It has a good sound and plays nice. It came with a gig bag, strap, cable, and even a pick. What I didn't like... I wish that the gig bag was a little better, but with the money I saved I can't really complain. Overall, I am blown away with how nice this guitar is at this price. This is going to be a perfect beginner instrument for my daughter. I would definitely recommend! In the pics, I put this side by side with the school's bass guitar a red Squire. I think this guitar is every bit as good as that guitar.
Debbie Holland
Excellent budget bass guitar
I recently added a $700 Yamaha RevStar RS620 to my collection, that came horrible sounding out of the box, desperately needing a setup. My local guitar shop would take 2 weeks and $80 to do a full setup, and I wasn't about to wait. So I decided to buy the cheapest bass guitar to fulfill two objectives: 1) finally learn to play bass guitar (I've always admired playing the bass parts), and 2) have a crap instrument to practice potentially destructive setup tasks on, before I actually do it on my $700 guitar. Unfortunately, I was severely let down by this instrument. Not in a bad way, but because it came pretty much good to go. It just had some loud E-string buzzing that was easily remedied with a quarter turn of truss rod adjustment, a slight intonation adjustment on the G string, and a tiny amount of string action adjustment on the E string. I suppose it wasn't ready to play out-of-the-box, but if I can do it with tools that come in the box, that's okay in my book. Since I was wanting a luthier practice project, I was hoping for some neck angle issues, bridge/pickup issues, some crazy truss rod adjustments, and most importantly, lots of frets to level out. But no, there's hardly anything wrong with those. Fret rocker shows fret 19 being slightly higher than it needs to be, so I'll still go do some fretwork for practice. It's just rather underwhelming to be missing the problems that commonly plague a cheap instrument. I suppose for the bargain-hunting beginner, this is a good thing! The tone is okay. The cheap wood used does seem to make a difference compared to the real Fender Precision that this instrument mimics, as do the crap pickups. Somewhat muddier on frets 7+ compared to more expensive bass guitars. Not sure the average listener would notice the difference, though -- at least when pumped through a decent amp in a blended context of a band. It hits the notes, and sounds as expected when the player does their part. Body is also decent. The soft wood dents *really* easily from light bumps, so be careful when handling. Paint job is decent, shows a little bit of wood grain on the semi-translucent blue area (wait -- is that intentional, or a bad paint job?), which I would call a plus, but that's personal preference. Fingerboard is average. Surprisingly, the finish is slightly better than on my Squier Strat that's double the cost of this bass guitar. But it came with some light scratches on the side, so it could still use a good smoothing and refinishing. Despite the lack of major issues, this instrument/bundle does have a lot of minor nag points: The G string picks up a lot of radio noise. There's no real electrical insulation internally, so it picks up a lot of noise if I'm not holding down the string to dampen the reception. Depending on the amp/pedal, this produces a lot of annoying noise that's fairly loud. Insulation tape in the body cavities, and potentially adding a capacitor between the lines should fix this, but that's not on my priority list for now. Strings that came with it are underwhelming, to say the least. It's a 0.045" gauge set, but not very high quality. But seriously -- a $73 instrument coming with good strings? I didn't think so. I can always buy a better set, once all the other issues are taken care of. Tuners suck, and they're ugly and cheap to boot. They work slighter better than the the worst grade (not broken) tuners I've worked with before -- which isn't saying much. If you want to avoid headaches, these would be a worthy upgrade, but it's not essential. They stay in tune for maybe a couple hours after breaking in the strings. Day-to-day, I notice them being around 6 cents low every day. Nut sucks. Very short sustain, can't even hold a HALF note worth a darn without an effects pedal with some sort of sustain. Order a Tusq XL, Fender Precision style. Worthy upgrade, only $15 from their site. Easy install, makes tuning slightly easier, and better sustain. Bridge is mediocre. The intonation adjustment springs buzz regardless of the common fixes. The saddle screws are all too loose and rattle very slightly, even after careful adjustment and balancing. Just have to live with this one and try a few more fixes later. A real upgrade would cost the price of the instrument for the next step up, so it probably isn't worth the cost. Bundled 1/4" cable sucks. Increases attenuation and noise compared to quality cables. Flimsy quality, so I'm not confident it'll last long. I just won't use it because of the noise issue alone. Bundled straps suck badly. The "leather" (probably PU instead?) attachment area is so thin and stretchy, it slips off super easily if you just bend your body right. Guitar Savers (strap locks) are a little over a dollar per pair, and that will prevent it from coming off, but it doesn't change how cheap and crappy the straps feel on your shoulder. Still, for a hobby/play instrument it'll suffice. If you're a serious player, this is an easy cheap upgrade to replace. The bundled pick? It's nothing worth writing home about, but it's actually not "bad"... It's a bit soft (medium-light thickness), and I have better picks lying around, so I didn't really use it too much other than while I was testing out the initial setup. It worked. Bundled bag smells like "Made in China" chemical-infused goodness. Gives me a headache. It's sitting in the garage until the smell dissipates. Even then, it's such a flimsy thing, I'm not sure I'd trust an expensive instrument in there. Well, since the instrument is so cheap, maybe it's okay. But it's like cheap backpack thin. Wilson tennis racket bag thin. My jeans are thicker than it kind of thin. So to wrap up, you're not buying quality in a Chinese instrument this cheap. I think most buyers would be aware of this, given the price, but if you're brand new to the instrument, this won't be one you can go pro with. If you take care of it, and are willing to learn to do a simple DIY setup of it (because guitar stores will charge you more for it than the cost of this instrument!), then it should be a decent beginner/practice instrument for sure. It just won't be cost effective if you need to replace most of the internals to make it sound better, though. Seriously, go buy a real Fender Precision instead if you like the look of this one, or the many other fine brands that will come out of the box with the upgrades you would have to do to make this instrument "better". It all depends on your needs. For me, I'm content with everything this instrument came with. Playing Rocksmith 2014 with it has been an absolute blast, and it'll provide me with the luthier practice I've been wanting to do, so I can upgrade my main guitars with more confidence. Hope this has been helpful information to someone!
Stephanie Muschamp
I am surprised by it
I played only 1 time bass in my college band in a show for about 15 songs, because we needed one, I used to be the lead guitar. The bass I played was an Ibanez bass worth 160 bucks, not expensive, someone in my band borrowed it. 8 years after I graduated from college, I am now financially better than I used to be... Yet, I am still not sure about whether I am going into bass?? Find this starter one to have a try. Honestly, Sounds a little better than the one I played, I like it. Weight is not that heavy, which is good, you don't want to have a rock hang on your neck for 10 songs, trust me. The Nobs feel cheap, but for 70 bucks, I might be asking too much. It came with a strap, bag, cable, hex, and a pick. Hopefully, this can help you.
Donna Emery
I love this little bass
I have had this guitar for several days now and I now can say it is worth the money. This is a quality instrument for anyone looking to learn on or to mess around with. It's set up alright out of the box and plays well. The neck and fret board on mine were well done and there are no rough edges. So far I’m very enjoying playing with this bass guitar.
Aadi Ch
Good learning base guitar.
I'm very pleased at the price and quality of the guitar, itself. This was a gift for my teenage son that wants to learn how to play on a base guitar so I thought this would be a good choice. I did have to purchase a separate amp to use with it though. I like that a guitar bag is included although it is not padded it serves well to keep dust off of the guitar. The strap and picks are standard fare and I have no complaints. My son really likes it although he has been asking for an amp so I ordered a mini amp to see if that would work well for him. Will see in a couple of days. I provided a couple of pics of him practicing. He didn’t mind. 😊 I will upload pics of my son practing a bit later as he is preparing to take his SAT.
Mckenzie Glass
Pretty good starter kit!
Nice starter electric bass guitar, came with the cord and a bag, I have a small amp that I got from eBay, and that’s pretty much all you need to start learning and playing bass guitar. The guitar itself looks of good quality and hold a tune. I’ve never played bass before so this would be a good first instrument for me!