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Ashthorpe Full-Size Cutaway Thinline Acoustic-Electric Guitar Package - Premium Tonewoods - Blue

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Arrives Tuesday, May 14
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Color: Blue


Features

  • Incredible sound: Perfect for musicians-in-the-making or advanced players, this guitar features an impressive tone, standout projection and incredible sonics. It's waiting to be heard.
  • Fine hardwood construction: Guitar is made from X-braced, A-grade Spruce wood, known for its resiliency and versatility and Basswood for warmth. Whether playing soft or loud, strumming or flatpicking, the guitar remains responsive and retains its tonal integrity.
  • Thinline cutaway design: The body of this full-size (41") guitar is cut away at the neck for better access and more comfortable playing of the top frets. It's also thinline (3" thick) which creates an unparalleled sound & aesthetic, and is lightweight for burdenless travel and playing.
  • Loaded with upgrades: On-board 4-band pickup/EQ (bass, mid-range, treble, and presence), two sets of upgraded phosphor bronze strings, and an ultra-glossy, tough-as-nails finish with chrome tuning pegs.
  • Complete kit: Bundle includes the Ashthorpe guitar, a soft nylon "gig bag" guitar case, thin, medium & heavy celluloid picks, on-board 4-band pickup EQ, guitar cable, a shoulder strap, an extra set of strings and an owner's manual.

Brand: Ashthorpe


Color: Blue


Top Material Type: spruce


Body Material: Metal


Back Material Type: Basswood


Neck Material Type: Okoume Wood


Fretboard Material Type: Basswood


Guitar Pickup Configuration: Combination


String Material Type: Phosphor Bronze


Hand Orientation: Right


Item Weight: 4.2 pounds


Product Dimensions: 3.5 x 16 x 41 inches


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: 21637112


Batteries: 1 9V batteries required.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: July 10, 2018


Back Material: Basswood


Body Material: Metal


Color Name: Blue


Fretboard Material: Basswood


Guitar Pickup Configuration: Combination


String Material: Phosphor Bronze


Top Material: spruce


Neck Material Type: Okoume Wood


Number of Strings: 6


Guitar Bridge System: Adjustable


Battery type: Alkaline


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  • If you're new, this is it.
Color: Blue
This is a great first guitar. I had a lot of hesitation as I can be kinda rough on guitars since I mostly play metal. To my surprise, its help up really well. There's pretty minimal damage on the frets, the base is still holding up with no signs of wear. Since it comes with a case I've been able to take it anywhere I go that I wanna take it. It still sounds really crisp as long as its tuned and the aux connection shows no signs of even damage. Overall, best 100-ish I ever spent. I've even managed to not lose a pick in it. Yet.. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 12, 2023 by Kamron

  • Lots to love for an affordable price!
Color: Brown
I wanted to share my experience with the Ashthorpe C-85. Is this a perfect guitar, no. However, there is a lot to like about this item. First and foremost, this guitar is intended for a beginner to intermediate player on a budget looking for a thinline, parlor, or concertina style body. This particular model offers a 3" body with a 20 fret neck, similar in length to a dreadnaught. The sound is great. It is bright and rich with full treble and midtones. The low end is a bit tempered but as good as any parlor and concertina body I have played. Honestly, the sound is the best feature of this guitar, I was blown away. The guitar I recieved had 2/64 neck relief out of the box. The plastic nut was perfect. When playing strings on the first and second fret it was in perfect pitch when matched against a Snark Super Tight tuner. The plastic saddle is slightly high for my taste, but to be expected on a guitar out of the box. Good manufacturers err to the high side and this one is as it should be from a good manufacturer. During my setup I only needed to take 3/64 off the saddle to get 4/64 string height at the low E and 5/64 string height at the high E when measured at the 12th fret. I play with low action so this isn't a necessity, only my taste. The guitar is definitely comfortable and playable out of the box. The electronics function as expected and actually sound nice. I wasn't expecting much, but I was pleasantly surprised at the analog sound reproduction offered in this unknown kit. The not so good: the tuners are sealed, unlocking, hollow shaft. That said, the function as they should and hold tune fairly well. The ink/dye on the fret board bled over to the binding surrounding it (pictured). I was able to remove with some 600 wet/dry paper, which leads me to believe it is rosewood only in color, not in material, but again, this guitar plays and sounds great, so take it for what it is, not for what it isn't. There was some fret sprout and one of the frets (11th) was noticably shorter than the others. I hit the edges with a drywall sanding sponge and smoothed out all the edges and it's hardly noticable now (pictured). This also served to remove any tooling marks left from manufacturing. Otherwise, the frets topside aren't very gritty and play well. A 30 minute play in and they good to go. The finish on the body looks like the images in the listing and it's pretty good. The one area of notice was the finish on the back of the neck where there was a bit of orange peel in the clear finish (pictured). No big deal, but it was there until I rubbed it out with some 1200 wet/dry paper and polished back up with some compound. Summary: I dressed the neck with a cheap inlay kit adding some flair and character to an otherwise unremarkable looking budget piece. Now it unmistakably mine and I'm very happy, even just looking at it. It plays fantastic and sounds amazing for this price point. Overall, I'm very satisfied with the value this guitar offers and would recommend to anybody, as long as you know that you are getting some unusual material choices (I would identify them, but I have no idea). That said, they work well together, whatever they are. I'm not a brand snob or a purist, otherwise I wouldn't have taken a chance on this. I just know value and sound, and this guitar checks both those boxes, punching well above its weight class. I would give it a fair sound comparison to intermediate Ibanez, Yamaha, Alvarez, or Breedlove acoustic sound quality (maybe others, but I'm familiar with these Asian mainline manufacturers). To look at it, one might underestimate the potential this guitar offers, but don't. If your only looking to spend $120 on an acoustic/electric, choose this guitar. Don't even think about it, do it! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2021 by Will Will

  • Finish has issues
Color: Blue
Finish has issues...not glossy all over and you shipped I a box saying what was in it! I was a gift and it said what it was ALL over it! Destroyed the surprise and there was nothing saying it would be in a marked package!
Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2023 by Sonja Gun

  • Amazing
Color: Brown
I can't believe the sound, build, and electronics quality of this guitar!! I've been playing for 28+ years and wish this company and guitar would've been around when I started. Ashthrope is an amazing brand! I'm going to get one of their electric guitars next. Seriously though buy one of these thinline accoustic/electric guitars you'll love it, and for $99.00 dollars how can you go wrong! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 25, 2023 by Damion Damion

  • Nice
Color: Red
This guitar is great. Comes really out of tune but I had no trouble tuning it. It comes in with good stuff
Reviewed in the United States on July 2, 2023 by Alex

  • After a Few Months I'm Still Blown Away By the Deal This Guitar Ended Up Being
Color: Black
I'm in my 50s, working from home, a bit of an artists and have been dabbling with electronic music. I figured I would improve those skills if I could play an instrument. Having played a little as a teen I decided a guitar could be fun. Not convinced I would stick with it I didn't want to spend much money but I also wanted something legitimate. I spent a significant amount of time researching and kept coming back to this guitar. I was terribly skeptical because the price didn't seem right for the quality described by the seller and the reviews. It came to this guitar or one other that was priced around $400. I decided I couldn't be trusted to follow through so I bought this one. It's exactly as described. It sounds fantastic. It stays in tune. It looks beautiful. A close friend who is a guitarist musician picks it every time he visits and always shakes his head in disbelief of the quality for the price. It's certainly not a high end instrument but I think it's totally competitive with mid range in quality. For hundreds of dollars less. It's been about a month and I play almost every day. I've been taking Fender's online classes and using RockSmith on my Xbox. Man, I was thrilled when I plugged this guitar into my Xbox and it tuned and picked up every note flawlessly. I'm now playing songs, know and can play scales and have developed some fine calluses on my fingers. I only write reviews when I'm so thrilled with a product I want to let people know or if it's so bad I need to warn. I just can't see how you can go wrong with this instrument. July 2022 Update: It's been two years and I have several guitars now. Thanks to this beauty I fell in love with playing guitar. I continue to play it and when friends are visiting it's a fantastic guitar to have to jam together around a fire. I still highly recommend this guitar for anyone interested in experimenting or to have a decent loaner/practice guitar at hand. I take it camping when I don't want to put my more expensive guitars at risk. It would be an awesome starter guitar for children as it's sturdy, provides good sound and a really good playing experience at a price I still find astonishing. It's crazy to realize it's been two years. This guitar got me through some tough times, and I keep a special place for it in my heart. :--) Corny but true. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2020 by S. Farrell S. Farrell

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