Search  for anything...

Beginner 30” Classical Acoustic Guitar - 6 String Linden Wood Traditional Style Guitar w/ Wood Fretboard, Case Bag, Nylon Strap, Tuner, 3 Picks - Great for Beginner, Children Use - Pyle PGAKT30

  • Based on 1,375 reviews
Condition: New
Checking for product changes

Buy Now, Pay Later


As low as $8.21 / mo
  • – 6-month term
  • – No impact on credit
  • – Instant approval decision
  • – Secure and straightforward checkout

Ready to go? Add this product to your cart and select a plan during checkout.

Payment plans are offered through our trusted finance partners Klarna, PayTomorrow, Affirm, Afterpay, Apple Pay, and PayPal. No-credit-needed leasing options through Acima may also be available at checkout.

Learn more about financing & leasing here.

Free shipping on this product

This item is eligible for return within 30 days of receipt

To qualify for a full refund, items must be returned in their original, unused condition. If an item is returned in a used, damaged, or materially different state, you may be granted a partial refund.

To initiate a return, please visit our Returns Center.

View our full returns policy here.


Availability: Only 5 left in stock, order soon!
Fulfilled by Amazon

Arrives Tuesday, May 20
Order within 47 minutes
Available payment plans shown during checkout

Features

  • 30 BEGINNER GUITAR SET: Pyle brings you a complete all-in-one acoustic guitar set, everything you need to start playing! The guitar comes w/ a gig bag case, detachable nylon shoulder strap, pitch pipe tuner, and (3) picks
  • STANDARD FULL SIZE: Features a full scale 6 string standard size guitar perfect for use on guitar lessons, recitals, band rehearsals, on-stage performances or even when just practicing at home. Great for beginners and children learning to play guitar
  • LINDEN WOOD: The classical guitar features handcrafted wooden construction w/ ebonized Maplewood bridge, linden wood body, high gloss deep cherry polished body and back, chrome-accented and Pearloid tuner pegs
  • PERFECT FOR KIDS: This traditional junior classic acoustic stringed instrument kit is excellent for both beginner and children looking to start guitar playing. It brings you everything you need to start playing straight out of the box
  • SPECIFICATIONS: Total Length: 30; Scale Length: 19.3; Headstock Material: Nato Wood; Fretboard Material: Dyed Maplewood; Body Material: Linden Wood; Number of Frets: 18 Frets; Nut Width Spacing: 40mm; Total Dimensions: 30.0 L x 11.3 W x 2.8 H

Description

Pyle Model : PLPW15D15'' Car Subwoofer DVC 4-Ohm15'' 2000 Watt Dual Voice Coil 4 Ohm SubwooferSPL: 92dB95 oz. MagnetBlack Steel BasketNon-Press Paper ConeDual 4 Ohm Impedance2.5-Inch 4-Layer Dual Voice CoilSpecially Treated Foam Surround1,00 Watt RMS / 2,000 Watt Max PowerSpring Loaded Push Down Speaker TerminalsDimensions: 15.3" (Diameter) x 6.3" (Depth)Pyle Power Subwoofers pack a huge punch The PLPW15D is a 15-Inch booming 2000 watt subwoofer designed with the bass lover in mind. This subwoofer will make your music growl in your vehicle or at home, in any type of enclosure: sealed, vented, or open-air. The black steel basket and non- press paper cone look sleek - and thanks to a 95 oz. magnet, 2.5-Inch four- layer dual voice coil, and specially treated foam surround, it sounds great too. Connect to your amplifier using the spring loaded, push-down speaker terminals and feel the Pyle Power. From the Manufacturer Pyle Guitar has your stringed instrument solution. Whether you’re looking for a modern electric guitar or a more classic-styled ukulele, Pyle has the instrument for your style. Find the right note when you want to rock out to some metal or get in the mood with some smooth sounding classic rhythms. Choose from a wide selection of musical instruments to meet your musical mood. Check out our vast selection of Guitars and Guitar Combination Kits. Guitar kits include speaker amplifiers, gig bags, shoulder straps, extra strings, picks - everything you need to make music right out of the box! Guitar selections include Acoustic, Acoustic-Electric, Electric Styles and we even offer a ‘Build Your Own’ unfinished guitar kit. No matter what your skill level, Pyle Guitars provide exceptional tone and sound reproduction. They’re perfect serving as a starter guitar for beginners but also capable of handling the mastery of seasoned players. ModelTypePGA20AcousticPGAKT30 AcousticPGAKT39AcousticPGAKT40NAcoustic-Electric PGAKT40SBAcoustic- ElectricPGEKT18Build Your Own Guitar - Electric Guitar Kit PGEKT50Electric GuitarPGEKT15SBElectric Guitar with AmpPGEKT15BElectric Guitar with AmpPGEKT15GSElectric Guitar with AmpPGEKT15RElectric Guitar with Amp


Item Weight: 3.79 pounds


Product Dimensions: 3.75 x 11.75 x 31.5 inches


Domestic Shipping: Item can be shipped within U.S.


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: PGAKT30


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: November 11, 2010


Back Material: Linden


Body Material: Basswood


Color Name: Wood Fretboard


Fretboard Material: Maple


Scale Length: 19.3 Inches


String Material: Nylon


Top Material: Basswood


Neck Material Type: Nanmu


Number of Strings: 6


Frequently asked questions

If you place your order now, the estimated arrival date for this product is: Tuesday, May 20

Yes, absolutely! You may return this product for a full refund within 30 days of receiving it.

To initiate a return, please visit our Returns Center.

View our full returns policy here.

  • Klarna Financing
  • Affirm Pay in 4
  • Affirm Financing
  • Afterpay Financing
  • PayTomorrow Financing
  • Financing through Apple Pay
Leasing options through Acima may also be available during checkout.

Learn more about financing & leasing here.

Top Amazon Reviews


  • “Pyle” of junk
The media could not be loaded. I purchased this as a birthday gift for my son who is trying to learn guitar. This guitar is a joke. We didn’t expect much for the price however I wasn’t expecting it to be missing a fret. Yes, that is right. It is completely impossible to play. The entire first fret is missing causing a whole step jump from open to the first fret (it should be a half step). I would have overlooked the string rattling and worked with the poor tuning quality but to not be able to play it makes this worthless. I wish I could give this “0” stars. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 30, 2020 by Deut306

  • It’s not for beginners, it’s a toy!!!!!!
It’s really small. Smaller than I expected. And it’s not really a beginner guitar. It is more like a toy guitar. The strings are very hard to control with fingers, and you have to push down very hard to get the chords to would right. The sound is terrible! And you have to tunes it every 5 seconds. The tuning pipe it comes with is off pitch so we don’t even use it. I will try to swap out the strings but I would NOT recommend this for a “BEGINNER” your child will hate it and will have a hard time learning on it because of the strings and tuning issues. Also the bag it comes with opens from the bottom instead of the side making it really hard to get it in there for my daughter. She keeps wanting to put the guitar upside down on the floor which is hard on the neck! Really cheep material and really poorly made!!! Pictures are extremely misleading and so is the description and title. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2019 by ASE

  • Great quality, great price!
This was a birthday gift for my oldest and she had asked for a real guitar for a couple of years and I looked, but not too hard figuring they would be out of my budget anyway. Well I ordered this one and it has been perfect! She was thrilled to get it and has been using Fender.com to learn how to play it! It has been really fun watching her play and be excited about music! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 27, 2020 by Natalie A Devlaeminck

  • Great starting point for a 6-string baritone uke
You didn't expect this, did you? So let me start telling you about how the guitar was before I began messing with it. It came with metal strings, which makes no sense for this guitar (no truss rod, "nanmu" neck, which is a soft wood, therefore doomed to warp in short order). The plastic nut was very, very high, the sloped bridge was too low on the treble side. So don't buy it if you plan to use it as a regular guitar and don't plan to do a lot of setup. But as a 6-string baritone ukulele, which is impossible to find in stores or online, it has turned out wonderfully. You'll need to buy a set of baritone uke strings, plus an extra tenor 1st and low-G 4th (those in a low-G tenor set may be long enough). Then you want to file down that nut until the original grooves have almost disappeared, and then make new grooves as shown in the first picture. Make extra holes in the bridge as shown in the second picture. The result is the 3rd picture. Tune it 4th to 1st to D-g-G-B-E-e. I won't expose my lousy play in a video, but maybe you'll take my word that it sounds great. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2021 by F. Ruiz

  • Met all hopes-- Except ONE
I was hoping this set would be a decent guitar, but didn't really expect it to be decently made (for what it is... a youth guitar). But... the neck is perfectly straight. There's not a blemish on it. There were picks, gig bag, a pipe tuner and-- some surprise here-- an unadvertised extra set of strings. I would rate this 5 stars for "what it is"... a very low cost starter guitar. But I rate it 4 stars for a couple of general flaws: 1) The frets are not metal. They are molded into the guitar neck and PAINTED gold. That's a real shame, but for a starter guitar at this price not a deal-killer. It's for this reason along I give it 4 rather than 5 stars. 2) The gig bag is minimal of course. But the zipper broke the first time I used it. No padding, zero quality. It's meant to carry the guitar, nothing else. Had the zipper not broken it would have been fine and what is expected, but a gig bag with a broken zipper isn't of much use. I guess one can always resort to safety pins or velcro patches. Specs: * The guitar measures 31 inches from tail to tip of head, plus the strap peg on the end (yes, it has a strap peg!). Lower body is 11.5 inches wide x 2.75 inches deep. Nut is 1.5 inches wide. Nut to 18th fret is 12.25 inches. Basically-- a mid-size travel guitar similar in size to the Yamaha 6-string "Guitalele". Sound however, is quite "guitar". * The top is good-quality laminate with a resonant tone-- no dead spots (which is far more than I expected). It's not a spruce top, but the laminate is plenty resonant (far more so than many travel guitars) and has excellent sound-- amazingly so for an instrument of this class. * Tuning pegs are standard 3-to-a-set sidewinders, expected on this type of guitar. * The strap attaches to an end peg and is tie-on at the neck. STRING NOTE: I've noticed several of the negative reviews here refer to the guitar "not tuning", strings breaking, action too high, etc. While the action was pretty decent on mine, it's very common for even a quality guitar to arrive with less than desirable action (ask any guitar store). Action is fairly easy to correct by filing the bridge piece down (which is why it's detachable). When one tunes a steel-string guitar, it is imperative to tune it slowly, in steps, and allow the strings time to stretch over a period of 3-4 days. If one tries to tune it quickly strings will undoubtedly break, even on top-of-the-line guitars. Expecting a guitar to "hold a tune" when initially strung is unreasonable. All strings stretch out of tune until they hit their proper tension. Any experienced guitar player is aware of these things-- with all guitars and all brands of strings. SWITCH TO NYLON. Although this guitar comes with steel strings (even an extra set) I think it would be a shame to put that kind of tension on a neck that will most likely warp under such pressure. Despite the low cost I like an instrument to last-- and I think this will last for some time if one uses nylon strings. Because of the resonance you will still get an excellent tone. For protection, putting this in the gig bag and then retaining the triangular box for car trips can offer considerable protection (after all, the box survived shipping, yup?). There's no need to buy an expensive padded gig bag or hard shell case for a guitar that costs less than a tank of gas. Were it not for the wooden frets I'd give this guitar 5 stars. But that is a corner-cut that I don't find acceptable in anything but a plastic instrument found in the toy aisle. At the very least they could have used glued-on metal frets. Other than that, it's a decent guitar and once nylon strings are added, should work fine for a first-year student or child. It's well-worth the purchase and at least is a functional, nice-sounding guitar with decent action. I disagree with the concept of "buy a cheap guitar to see if a child will stick with it". Cheap guitars usually don't play well and so naturally the child won't like it (fortunately, this one plays pretty well). But my credo: pay more and buy a good guitar to start with (there are plenty for under $200) and then as with all things, require the child to "stick with it". No one ever regrets having learned to play an instrument, even though they may-- as kids do-- resist practice. That's where parents come in and gently guide and encourage. Go with quality. But if you can't afford or don't want to buy a quality instrument, this one will certainly suffice. It's decent. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 17, 2013 by Wayfinder

  • Not as pictured!
I purchased this for my 4 year old grandson for his birthday. He loves it, however I had to buy a new strap. I did not receive the one pictured in the ad. I received a much cheaper one. I tried for a year to contact the company and request a replacement, and finally gave up. The guitar itself, is a nice beginner guitar. It is small enough for a 4-6 year old, and as he gets older - if he really develops an interest - is a nice starter instrument. I put a picture from the box on the left, and the strap I received is on the right - definitely not the same strap! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2021 by tinydancer59

  • Cool but cheap
I like the idea of this - we wanted a guitar that would stay tuned but was small enough for a kid to learn on. I like that it comes with a bag and accessories. However it would not stay tuned. The quality just isn't there so we returned and are going to have to spend more to get something that is more like a real guitar that can stay tuned. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2019 by Jennifer

Can't find a product?

Find it on Amazon first, then paste the link below.