🎸 Ignite your child’s inner rockstar with the ultimate beginner electric guitar kit!
The WINZZ EGM100 is a 30-inch right-handed electric guitar designed specifically for kids, featuring an ergonomic C-shape neck, upgraded closed machine heads for stable tuning, and a classic pickup with fixed bridge for accurate tone. This beginner-friendly set comes complete with an amplifier, durable carrying bag, extra strings, and essential accessories, making it the perfect all-in-one starter kit for young aspiring musicians.
M**A
Perfect fit for my 5 year old grandson
My husband plays guitar, so I had an expert check this out before I gave it to my grandson. The action was good and the frets secure - no rough edges or anything. The amp was perfect - has just enough sound, but it can't go too loud. I bought the blue - very nicely painted - and my grandson was thrilled! He immediately put the strap over his head and started rocking out. I wasn't sure how heavy that 5 lbs was going to feel to him, but he played for almost an hour straight, so I guess he didn't really notice. And he's been playing almost daily since.The strap was a bit flimsy, so I did end up buying a more padded style, along with a floor stand, but otherwise, this is a perfect first guitar for a kid.
Y**.
Lovely For the price
My daughter has ADHD and jumps from hobby (just like her mom)She really wanted a rock guitar and of course the phase past and not the guitar is hanging on the wall and looks super coolThe colors are high quality and the varnish gives it an high class lookAbout the sound i would really know as i myself don't play the guitarPackaged very good and the bag has enough space to store all the partsOver all we very happy with this xmas giftBought over a year ago
L**N
It's really small, so be careful.
It's a lot smaller than I thought. It's like Barbie's first guitar. But I got it for my niece and she likes it. She's learned to play a few tunes with it. 4/5!!
J**A
Perfect for a Little
Our kindergartener loves this so much. Super great for learning. Does require batteries for the little amp, but for a beginner, it’s everything we need. The little strap did break pretty quickly, but I fear it was user error and it was due to trying to force it on. We’ve enjoy it so far!
A**R
Cheaply made toy, not a serious instrument
It has a sturdy feel and the electronics work well enough for a small kid. My son is 5 years old and 49 inches tall and it fits his body and hands perfectly.The tuners are hot garbage and therein lies the problem; if it can’t be used to play real music or train a kid’s ear to proper notes, it’s not a real instrument. It’s a toy. The electronics work but they’ll only ever make out of tune noise due to the tuners. The neck is pretty buzzy around the octave point as well.You can upgrade the tuners and adjust the neck but for that cost and time, you’d be better off just buying the more expensive but reputable version.
J**E
Good Value
Bought this for my grandson’s 10th birthday. With a little tuning it is a really capable set up! The amplifier is small, but makes it easily portable and puts out good sound. He’s tall for his age and it’s certainly not too small for him. All in all very happy with my purchase. Good value.
T**S
Hindsight is too clear too late
*Update, gave it another shot, tweaked the saddles to get it somewhat in range, nope. The amp doesn't function unless you have headphones, even then it's warbly, distorted and so quiet it's hard to tell it it's on or if you're hearing the strings vibrate. I get now why it's called a beginner kit and not a beginner guitar. Clever, well played. This is not a beginner guitar. A beginner is just learning strings/frets/finger positions, but instead are tasked with full on luthier tier knowledge. The essential components that make a guitar appealing to beginners so they want to practice instead of seeing it as a chore are simply non existent. If I really wanted to make it playable, everything's gota go, even the neck. Knowing it's a beginner who's playing it, at least get the intonation within range.6th string Open E = E6th string 12th E = FSame goes for the all 6 strings.Intonated until the screws fell off and even after ~1" no change whatsoever. No truss rod, actions so high and neck so bowed, even after bringing the saddles down to near fret buzz levels, action still way too high. Ideal action at 12th fret is ~1.6mm/credit card. I stacked 10 cards and still had room to spare. Measured it up, 22mm.If you wana screw people at least take them on a date first.
H**N
Rockstar in the Making
Absolutely adorable! This Electric Guitar is perfect for my little rockstar in training. It's well-made, easy to handle, and the included accessories are a bonus. Watching my child strum away with a big smile on their face is priceless. Highly recommend for young music enthusiasts!
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