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Ashthorpe 38-inch Beginner Acoustic Guitar Package (Natural), Basic Starter Kit w/Gig Bag, Strings, Strap, Tuner, Pitch Pipe, Picks

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Size: 38 Inch


Color: Natural


Features

  • Perfect beginner guitar: Specially designed for students and teens who are just getting started. This 38-inch, right-handed, acoustic guitar features all the bells and whistles. Designed with 18 smooth frets, 6 steel strings, and easy to hold neck.
  • Complete starter kit: Entry-level guitar bundle includes 38-inch acoustic guitar, nylon bag, 3 picks (of assorted colors), shoulder strap, digital tuner, pitch pipe, an extra set of 6 strings, and an instructional sheet.
  • Superior-grade tonewoods: Top, back, and sides are crafted from laminated basswood for versatility and warmth, with a high-gloss finish. Whether playing soft or loud, strumming or flatpicking, this guitar remains responsive and retains its tonal integrity. This guitar is built to last.
  • Incredible sound: Perfect for musicians-in-the-making, this beginner acoustic guitar features an impressive tone, bright sound, and standout projection. It's waiting to be heard.
  • Full-size, lightweight guitar: Ideal for learners, this guitar is both small and lightweight, measuring 38" Long x 14" Wide x 3.25" Deep.

Brand: Ashthorpe


Color: Natural


Body Material: Basswood


Back Material Type: Basswood


Neck Material Type: Basswood


Fretboard Material Type: Basswood


Guitar Pickup Configuration: S


String Material Type: Alloy Steel


Hand Orientation: Right


Guitar Bridge System: Fixed


Item Weight: 2.8 pounds


Product Dimensions: 3.25 x 3.25 x 38 inches


Item model number: 21695070


Batteries: 1 CR2 batteries required. (included)


Date First Available: June 4, 2020


Back Material: Basswood


Body Material: Basswood


Color Name: Natural


Fretboard Material: Basswood


Guitar Pickup Configuration: S


String Material: Alloy Steel


Neck Material Type: Basswood


Number of Strings: 6


Guitar Bridge System: Fixed


Size: 38 Inch


Battery type: Lithium


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great starter guitar for my son
Size: 38 Inch Color: Black
I bought this guitar as a Christmas gift for my nine-year-old son, who has recently shown a real interest in learning to play. He hasn’t used it yet since it’s only November, but based on the quality and how similar it is to the ones he’s tried before, I’m confident it’s going to be a perfect fit for him. It looks and feels like a great starter guitar. It’s well made, the right size, and perfect for a young beginner. I can’t wait to see his face on Christmas morning! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2025 by Jacks mom

  • Great beginner guitar!
Size: 38 Inch Color: Red
This beginner guitar set is absolutely amazing. I bought it for my daughter when she wanted to start learning, and she loved it from the moment she opened it. The sound is clear and warm, and the red color is beautiful in person. Everything that came with it was helpful, including the strap, tuner, and carrying bag. The guitar feels solid and plays nicely, not flimsy or cheap like some others we’ve tried before. It stays in tune well and has great tone for the price. My daughter practices almost every day now, and it makes me so happy to see how much she enjoys it. This is a perfect size for a kid. It is easy to hold, comes with extra strings, picks, and a tuner. Great value! My child loves it!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2025 by PM :)

  • Great kid starter
Size: 38 Inch Color: Sunburst
I wanted to buy a first guitar for a seven year old who is starting lessons. I was nervous about this as I wanted to get a real guitar rather than a toy and I was not sure that it was possible at this price. I was concerned that the quality could not be what I wanted. So I ordered it thinking there was a good chance I would return it and I’d have to spend about $ 125, which is the lowest price I’d found locally for something suitable. I was pleasantly surprised - it turned out to be the perfect guitar for the situation. Highly recommended. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 6, 2025 by Tim

  • Small but useful.
Size: 30 Inch Color: Blue
This is a cheap but decent starter guitar. The build and sound are surprisingly good for the price, and it’s great for beginners. The only downside is the size… it’s much smaller than we expected for our daughter. Even so, she really likes it and enjoys playing it. Good starter option, just make sure the size fits what you need. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 30, 2025 by timothy riel

  • Stayed in tune, sounds good
Size: 38 Inch Color: Black
The media could not be loaded. Very surprised this actually held the tuning after being bagged and stored. I expected a tuning nightmare/..but surprised it actually sounds great and "so far" holds tune. I did break 2 strings on the first tuning, I suggest a new set {Ernie zball, Martin) something really good. Overall as a state for a young student this passed. Plus the digital tuner (included) is nice. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 29, 2025 by John H.

  • great sound
Size: 38 Inch Color: Black
Exceptional guitar! A beautiful look and phenomenal sound. Perfect size as well
Reviewed in the United States on November 7, 2025 by michael peyser

  • Not tunable
Size: 38 Inch Color: Sunburst
Do not buy this guitar. It sounds and looks great, but it can’t be tuned. Other people have noted this in their reviews, but I assumed that they either were not musicians, were inexperienced at tuning, or perhaps didn't realize that new string go out of tune quickly until they stretch out. Actually, they knew what they were talking about. These guitars are not tunable. Teaching someone to play guitar on an instrument that can’t be tuned, is like teaching someone to drive using a car with poor wheel alignment and malfunctioning steering. • I bought two 38" guitars, a blue and a sunburst version. Both had the same problems. If the strings are in-tune when they are open (no chord being fingered) then they will be out of tune when a chord is fingered. If you tune the guitar so that a particular chord is in-tune, then when the strings are strummed while open (no fingers pressing down on them) they will be out of tune. This appears to be due largely to the excessively high action (height of strings over the fret board) of the guitar. When a string is pressed to the fret board, it stretches more than it should, changing the pitch inordinately. I think there are other contributing factors as well, perhaps the frets are slightly misaligned, but I can’t say with certainty. It would not add to the manufacturing cost to eliminate these problems. It is simply a question of basic design and precision. • Excessively high action (height of strings over the fret board) makes fingering chords more difficult. Even for me, playing certain barre chords close to the nut (top of the neck) was a challenge. Standard chords that children will be taught first are all playable, but slightly more difficult than they should be, especially for little hands. • Sound quality, or tone as some people refer to it, is very good. I was surprised. While the guitar does not sound like a Martin (gold standard), it has a bright, snappy sound with plenty of resonance and overtones. It is a steel string guitar (instead of nylon like many starter guitars) and this makes a big positive difference. I enjoyed playing it in this regard. Given the price, it is excellent. I believe that the people who complain about the tone of the guitar, are really hearing the dissonance of poor tuning. If the guitar is tuned perfectly for a single chord, which is possible, it sounds great—pretty cool actually. • The paint jobs are great for kids. They are bright, colorful, and shiny. There are a few minor blemishes and imperfections, but so what. Given the price, they are wonderful. • Electronic digital tuner o Looks nifty, but it is not high quality. After tuning with it, I still needed to make small adjustments by ear. Not a good situation for a beginner player, but probably it is fine. To be fair, a Peterson electronic tuner (gold standard) costs as much as this guitar. o After turning it on, the user must select from chromatic, violin, guitar, bass, and ukulele. It remembers the selection the next time it is turned on, but it is easy to change the selection inadvertently. This is a poor design for children. But almost all tuners are like this. It is an inexpensive way for the manufacturer to provide value. Practically speaking, it is just a nuisance. Most people buy a tuner for a single instrument. o The single control button is extremely awkward and difficult to locate and press. Just a bad design. o Before it can be used, a paper tab needs to be removed from the battery. When the tab is pulled (to remove it) it rips, leaving in the battery compartment paper which still must be removed to activate the device. This happened on each tuner that came with the two guitars I bought. A very, very tiny Phillips head screw locks the battery compartment door. A jeweler’s screwdriver is needed to remove it. • Pitch pipe does not work well at all. A horrific little device, it is difficult to get sound from it. Looks like something they threw-in in a desperate and misguided attempt to compensate for the fact that the guitar cannot be tuned properly. • The guitar comes with a single instruction page (front and back) of useful information, which includes valuable instruction about traditional ways to tune a guitar. While well done, one gets the feeling that it is again a desperate and misguided attempt to compensate for the fact that the guitar cannot be tuned properly. Bizarrely, one side of the page also contains diagrams for fingering many different barre chords. Barre chords are for advanced players. Diagrams of basic chords that beginners need to learn first would be far more useful. • One must conclude that the people who are satisfied with these guitars and don’t return them are themselves not musicians, or don't have a good ear for music. Even an amateur musician should deem these guitars unacceptable. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 20, 2025 by Robert S

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