







🎸 Own Your First Stage — Play Like a Pro from Day One!
The Best Choice Products 39in Glacier White Electric Guitar Starter Kit is a full-size, beginner-friendly set featuring a 10W amp, tremolo bridge, and premium wood construction. Designed for immediate playability and sound versatility, it includes all essential accessories in a sleek, portable package perfect for aspiring guitarists ready to make their mark.





| ASIN | B08HJQF2TR |
| Back Material | hard |
| Body Material | Wood |
| Color Name | Glacier White |
| Connector Type | 1/4" (6.35mm) instrument cable |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (727) |
| Date First Available | 29 May 2022 |
| Fretboard Material | Rosewood |
| Guitar Bridge System | Tremolo |
| Guitar Pickup Configuration | combination |
| Item Weight | 3.99 Kilograms |
| Item model number | SKY5926 |
| Material Type | Wood |
| Neck Material Type | Maple |
| Number of Strings | 6 |
| Product Dimensions | 99.06 x 26.67 x 5.08 cm; 3.99 kg |
| Scale Length | 25 inches |
| String Material | Nylon |
| Top Material | Wood |
D**N
Great set for beginners. The price was excellent for everything in. Great shipping tome and packaging. Looks amazing, only gave 4 stars because it's a xmas gift so haven't heard the actual sound yet.
R**N
for the money this is a nice little setup for the beginner needs a little bit of set up maybe from the Luther to be right but it's worth every dollar
T**T
Nice guitar, although packaging could be a bit better.
A**R
As is probably obvious from the fact that I'm cheaping out on this value pack of all things, I am nowhere near a guitarist. Sure, I play keytar/synthesizer as a major hobby, but this is my first time really picking up a stringed instrument. So take my opinion with a grain of salt or whatever. Anyways, this thing is super fun. Don't get me wrong, I can't play it anywhere close to well, but that's no fault of the instrument. All I really had to do to get it going was tune the strings and plug it in, and then I could just do whatever. Letting the entire house know you suck has never been easier. Granted, the strings buzz a lot if you don't hold them down right and playing it hurts your fingers like hell, but the former is likely an issue of technique and the other is reportedly supposed to get better once you've been playing for a bit longer. Now, onto the warnings/recommendations. Number one; if you're looking to get this for a young child, you should probably look for an acoustic guitar (or at least teach them how to use the amp first). If you have this thing plugged in and you've never used an amp before, I pray for you. Start by setting the volume on both the amp and the guitar to 1, and go from there. And especially don't touch the drive switch if you already have the volume really high. It will, under no circumstances, all be sunshine and rainbows. Number 2, I'd recommend spending a bit of money on better gear. By that, I mean get a better tuner, some nice picks, and a fun pedal or two, plus some patch cables. I got a BOSS Distortion for about $50 on here, and that's what you're looking for if you want a nice, heavy punk rock sound. It's what I wanted, anyway. Have you ever tried using a guitar lead on a synthesizer? No matter what you do, it never sounds like the real thing. Keep in mind that rule number 1 goes double if you decide to get a pedal like mine (i.e. overdrive, distortion, fuzz, that sorta thing). Number 3, don't forget to consult the internet. Just in general. Look up tips and tricks on how to set it up and it'll tell you about ten to twenty things I never mentioned. If you have a problem, somebody else has almost certainly already had it and the answer is up there. Look up some YouTube videos on how to start once you're all set up and you've managed to stop playing with the whammy bar. You could probably just learn how to play through nothing but online tutorials if you're clever enough. It worked for me. Such is the power of the information superhighway. Anyways, that's pretty much all I have to say. Have fun, and please learn something other than Smoke On The Water or Free Bird.
P**N
Pros: The guitar itself for this price is not bad. For this price point your getting everything you need to start playing. Compared to its more expensive real counterpart the (Fender Bullet Stratocaster ~$200) there is a difference in feel and quality. However plug both guitars into the same amp and they’ll virtually have the same sound quality to anyone who’s not a pro. Cons: The amp is ok, it’s good enough for practicing with but compared to any other 10w amp from a reputable company the sound quality is not good. If your looking into getting into guitar this is actually a really good deal. It provides you with a decent guitar and ok amp which you can later upgrade to dramatically improve sound sound quality.
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