🎤 Strum Your Way to Stardom!
The KadenceAcoustica Series Acoustic Electric Guitar combines premium ash and rosewood materials to deliver exceptional sound quality and durability. Designed for both beginners and professionals, it features a built-in tuner, adjustable action, and a piezoelectric pickup, making it a versatile choice for any musician. With its sleek design and high-quality strings, this guitar is perfect for expressing your musical creativity.
Neck Material Type | Rosewood |
String Material Type | Phosphor Bronze |
Fretboard Material Type | Rosewood |
Body Material Type | Rosewood |
Back Material Type | Basswood |
Top Material Type | Ash Wood, Rosewood |
Color | Ash Wood |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 40"L x 16"W x 4"H |
Scale Length | 25 inches |
Guitar Bridge System | Adjustable |
Number of Strings | 6 |
Guitar Pickup Configuration | Piezoelectric |
G**9
A Verry Good Value!!!
This guitar is blowing my mind. For the price, its insane. I did have to make a truss rod adjustment because there was a little buzz, but an eighth of a turn loose was all it needed. I sold my expensive Classical and have a less expensive one on the way but its back ordered so I am using this steel string that I bought a while back to practice Classical style guitar. Its not easy like a nylon string but it is doable for now and the guitar sounds great and is pretty good quality. I got it to have one that I could drag off into the wilderness to mess around on. I wouldn't leave it in a hot car but for the price! Wow!
I**C
A great guitar at an amazing price!
Wasn’t expecting a whole lot with this guitar but it has a great sound! I’d recommend setting it up to your personal preference if you have the know-how. If you’re a beginner, this is a great first guitar for you. Only thing I’d recommend for you new players is get new strings!! The ones that are on the guitar are okay but I found them to be very “sticky” and didn’t have much give as far as sliding up the neck to a different fret. Adjusting the truss rod is easy and painless, so if the action is an issue for you, you can always adjust that, but I found the height of the action was great right out of the box. The electronics on the guitar work great with no issues. Obviously quality control is lacking but overall this guitar is great looking, no major issues in woodwork. My friends have all said it looks and sounds amazing for the price and I can attest to that as well having owned nice Martins, Fenders, etc. etc. As far as longevity goes, we will see as I lead worship for my church and intend to use this guitar as my main instrument. Very excited to have added this one to my inventory! If you’re on the fence about it, just get one!
D**.
Kadence A05 - Beautiful finish; decent sound - about what you'd expect for a $119 guitar.
I'll be honest: I bought this guitar on a whim almost solely because of the gorgeous zebrawood finish and it did not disappoint. Sure, it's still a laminate with a very thin veneer, but at least it's not a printed picture top. For the most part the fit and finish is good with just a few minor blemishes. The fretwork was fine and the neck is thin, making it very easy to play. The electronics seem to work fine. Out of the box, it had horrible fret buzzing, but that was easily corrected by giving the neck a fair amount of relief (with the included Allen key) The factory strings are very cheap, so I replaced them. While I had the strings off, I polished the frets and conditioned the very dry fretboard. Once I got it tuned up, I tested it out. Overall, the sound is good, but nothing amazing. It doesn't have much sustain or bottom end. This seems better suited for fingerstyle play, but even then the notes don't ring out the way you'd like them to on an acoustic guitar. Again - is it terrible? No, it's about what you'd expect from a laminated $119 guitar on Amazon. It does come with a decent padded gig bag, which is nice. This would be a great beginner guitar, after minor adjustments. The finish is stunning and if that makes you pick it up to play then that's something. Please note that ALL guitars need some sort of adjustment. That's just part of owning a guitar. There are a lot of great videos online that teach you how to do a basic setup. Just because you get fret buzzing doesn't mean the guitar is bad - it just needs to be adjusted. Wood changes with temperature and humidity. If you don't feel comfortable adjusting your guitar, find a friend who can do it for you. This is a good instrument at a good price. Let's Music!
G**N
I was not disappointed!!!!
Ok...just Got it yesterday....Now some of the reviews haven't been as stellar as mine....I imagine it's due to the luck of the draw and shipping and environmental changes which effect guitars for sure...but mine came right out of the box perfect...I have Breedlove's, Ibanez's among others...But in recent times I've purchased cheaper guitars because I was intrigued to see how they have been able to CNC the specs of our high end guitar market into a really low price point...Donner is one of them....This guitar sounds great...plays great...looks great. With the strings that are on it... i will use this at gigs and for recording.. I've seen a few bad reviews out there...guess I was a lucky one...But the beauty of Amazon...if it's not right ,return it ond get another or get a refund... I'll add a video in the near future....LOVE IT!!!!
C**N
Waste of money. I never should have even thought I was getting a decent guitar.
Set up is garbage. Even with a truss rod adjustment the action was at 1/4 inch at the middle of the neck. This makes it hard to play and impossible to play in tune.
A**L
Cheap and .... cheerful?
Guitar is good for the price however...It is a throw away guitar. Meaning it is for a beginner.The frets are too high, the action isn't bad but the nut is plastic, the strings (which obviously you can replace) are high Guage which means tension for tuning and hard on beginner hands.The tuning pegs are the sticking point for purchase. They simply don't hold in tune for any length of time!They may be better with lighter strings, but it is not good.The electronics aren't bad, not good but not bad for $100.SummaryEven for a beginner I would look at maybe an Orange (brand name) guitar at this price point.Because once you make any kind of progress you will want to burn this guitar.And, a beginner doesn't want to buy a guitar and then refit upgrade everything on it.
J**N
Easy to play but not very loud
Looks nice. Built well. Works as expected. Had a very easy to damage finish. Stays in tune well. Good choice for beginner.
M**F
Great guitar!
Such a great deal. Unbelievable. This is an amazing guitar and dirt cheap too. Love it.
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