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Best Choice Products 38in Beginner All Wood Acoustic Guitar Starter Kit w/Gig Bag, 6 Picks, Nylon Strings, Strap w/Pick Holder - Sunburst

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Color: Sunburst


Size: 38in


Features

  • COMPLETE ALL-IN-ONE GUITAR KIT: No need to buy any additional accessories; this all-inclusive set comes with a gig bag, guitar strap with pick holder, extra nylon strings, 6 celluloid guitar picks, a capo, and a cloth
  • 4 MONTHS OF NO-COST LESSONS: Our partner, Fret Zealot, has lessons for all levels and thousands of individual songs to build your skills. The App (iOS or Android) also includes a highly accurate digital tuner for easy tuning anywhere!
  • FIT FOR ALL AGES: Playing guitar is easy with 7 accessories, and a classic acoustic guitar shape for a comfortable experience, perfect for teenagers and adults alike
  • CLASSIC DESIGN: Guitar has been upgraded with a closer proximity between the fretboard and strings, reducing finger fatigue so you can jam out for hours
  • EASY TO PLAY: Learning to play on this guitar is easy with nylon strings that are easier to hold down, reduce damage on the guitar bridge, and stay in tune, producing a beautiful tone while playing; OVERALL DIMENSIONS: 38"(L) x 14"(W) x 4.3"(H)

Brand: Best Choice Products


Color: Sunburst


Top Material Type: Wood


Body Material: Laminate


Back Material Type: Wood


Neck Material Type: Wood


Fretboard Material Type: Engineered Wood


String Material Type: Nylon


Hand Orientation: Right


Guitar Bridge System: Fixed


Brand Name: Best Choice Products


Hand Orientation: Right


UPC: 842957124497


Manufacturer: Best Choice Products


Unit Count: 1 Count


Set Name: Beginner Acoustic Guitar Set w/ Case, Strap, Extra Strings - 38in


Number of Items: 1


Included Components: Acoustic Guitar, Gig Bag, Guitar Strap with Pick Holder, 6 Celluloid Guitar Picks, Capo, Extra Nylon Strings, Cloth


Instrument: guitar


Item Weight: 3.5 pounds


Model Name: Beginner Acoustic Guitar Set w/ Case, Strap, Extra Strings - 38in


Model Number: SKY6029


Manufacturer Part Number: SKY6029


Warranty Description: 60 day warranty all returns are shipped back to a best choice products return center at the customer's expense within 60 days of delivery; however, we will send a pre-paid return shipping label via email if the return is a result of our error. Please note that it is at the company's discretion to decide if the item may be returned to a best choice products return center. Unauthorized returns may not be accepted. Once your claim is processed and approved, please allow 5-7 business days for the request to be completed. If a replacement unit or replacement parts are requested, please be aware that the fulfillment time-frame is based on product availability.


Body Material Type: Laminate


Back Material Type: Wood


Neck Material Type: Wood


Fretboard Material Type: Engineered Wood


Material Type: Metal, abs plastic


Guitar Bridge System: Fixed


Number of Strings: 6


Scale Length: 38 inches


Item Dimensions L x W x H: 38"L x 14"W x 4.3"H


String Nut Width: 1.75 inches


Item Dimensions: 38 x 14 x 4.3 inches


Instrument Size: 38in


Color: Sunburst


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  • Honestly, it's worth it for beginners. Get ready for a long review ladies and gents.
Color: Blueburst Size: 38in
I was really nervous about ordering this after reading the reviews, but my little brother wanted a guitar to start a new hobby during this pandemic. I didnt know if he'd really get into it or just throw it aside after two days, so I didnt want to get a top notch guitar that wont get the love it deserves. So I took the chance and here's my honest review: The guitar itself- you can tell it's not the greatest, but that being said it's still very nice. I ordered the blue burst one and I am not disappointed. The strings- I think they took the other reviews into consideration because I had ordered nylon strings to put on instead of the strings it came with, but when I went to change them I realized they already had nylon strings on. The sound- it does produce a lower sound than normal, but not in a bad way. The only thing I couldn't get over is that it's not as loud as a guitar you would get from different brands. It didnt echo the way my friends Johnson acoustic does. Size- it's a great size for a beginner, it's not too bulky to where you can barely reach and it's not too small to where you can reach a little too much if that makes sense. Playing- as far as playing goes, it does give off a nice sound like I said earlier, the only thing that sucks is that if it gets moved a little too rough, like lifting and then setting down on the knee it goes out of tune. Its relatively easy to tune it, but it can get a little annoying. Overall opinion- my little brother (he's 13) adores it. He loves the color, he loves the sound, he's currently sitting next to me playing a metallica song, and its staying in tune and sounds great. He gives it a 9/10 only because he said it's a little harder to play on (pushing down strings on the fret) but he said whenever he plays on this and then plays our friends guitar, he's already prepared for playing and it makes him that much more confident (I dont really know how to explain what he means by this) I give it an 8/10 for the reasons I've listed above. If you want to start playing guitar but dont know if you will stick with it, buy this guitar that way you dont waste money and you dont have a fancy guitar collecting dust. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 11, 2020 by Ash McCarter

  • Awesome!
Color: Black Size: 38in
I wasn't sure what to expect after reading the reviews but I am more than just pleasantly surprised that my guitar showed up packaged well, undamaged, shinny and beautiful! For as much as it cost and all that came with it: pitch pipe, Snark brand digital tuner, pick, pretty pick guard decal, extra set of strings, nylon carrying case and shoulder strap! It felt more like a steal than a bargain. Hey, this ain't no toy. It's just a nice little affordable guitar. I wouldn't waste this on a kid that's going bang it around, get them one of those cheap plastic kind until they can learn to care for this one. This is an excellent choice for a great starter guitar on a tight budget to either find out if you have the kind of passion and discipline it takes to become a musician or you just like the idea. If you find out you have what it takes then upgrade later. And if it just becomes an ornamental conversation piece then that's okay too. You won't feel like you wasted your money either way. I am no kid and am excitedly happy about just looking at this guitar right now. I selected a black one. It's going to show dust and smudges but I don't care. That's just the nature of the color black. This is not my first guitar and I am no kid. I have owned a few guitars since I was a girl but my passions are more in fine art and writing. That doesn't mean I can't enjoy plucking around. I find it relaxing. There is nothing like the sound of an acoustic guitar to me and those that master playing one are amazing. The biggest reason why I lost interest in guitar before now is because I couldn't "get" how to tune one. It was so frustrating to me because I just didn't have the natural ear or patience. I had no idea that there was such a thing as a digital guitar tuner until I made this purchase. What a wonderful invention! This digital tuner that comes with the guitar is a good one and super easy to use. It is going to make a huge difference in my level of enjoyment attention span to learn. You really don't need anything else except lessons and the book I ordered surprised me with three free months of online video lessons too. My experience involving this purchase has simply surpassed all my expectations and I would highly recommend it to anyone! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2017 by VanChick

  • Great value for the money
Color: Blueburst Size: 38in
40 + years ago I had a nice Martin acoustic guitar. Fiddled around with it a little bit but never got really serious. Long story short I ended up selling it and didn't think much about guitar at all for decades. (I was a keyboard guy.) Fast forward to today (and another long story short) I found myself noodling around with an electric guitar (unplugged) while hanging out on the couch watching TV. I like to practice my chords and scales and so forth while doing it. My brother suggested that an acoustic would be much more suitable for that purpose. I've forgotten pretty much everything I once knew, so I am pretty much truly a beginner again lol. So, the search began... And I stumbled across this guitar. I wasn't looking to spend a lot of money. (If you haven't priced any instruments lately, it can be breathtaking how expensive they've gotten.) Again, I just wanted something that I could practice with very informally. And I didn't want something big like a dreadnought because it would be too bulky for how I wanted to use it. This one looked great but it is definitely a basic, bare-bones guitar. Very suitable for my purposes. But my particular one had a problem: The action wasn't right. Strings were way too close to the frets and so they buzzed at times. Extremely annoying. I did everything I could to try to ameliorate the situation but to no avail. Ended up taking it over to a local music store where it didn't cost me much to have it fixed properly. Very reasonable. I then contacted the manufacturer for a refund for that repair. After providing them with a receipt, they were happy to oblige and reimburse me for it. This little Best Choice guitar is fine for people like me or beginners of any flavor. As others have noted the strings don't like to stay in tune very well, but once they are appropriately stretched over time that issue vastly improves. (Strings are also cheap. So that's another easy fix. I'm going to keep using mine until they give up the ghost and then I'll change them out.) Initially, I had to bring them up over two octaves to proper pitch. (That should be done Very slowly to avoid potential string breakage. Patience is definitely a virtue here. You definitely want to make sure your kid, or anyone else, doesn't crank away at the tuners to try to quickly get them in pitch.) It's not a Martin by any stretch. But for what it is, it sounds and works fine. I wouldn't hesitate to get another one if need be. The tuner that came with it works fairly well too. No complaints. Again, great value for the money. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2025 by Thomas

  • Great for Beginners
When I found out that I had to take a guitar class because other classes were full, I decided to buy one of my own! I didn't want a fancy pancy acoustic guitar because I knew it would cost a lot! I came upon this one, and this New Black Cutaway Acoustic Guitar was the solution to my problem! Let's go into further detail: TIME: the guitar arrived a day before Amazon told me it would! Imagine that, a day earlier! (5/5) PACKAGING: the guitar combo pack came in a big brown box! The box itself was very damp, and when I opened it, it had everything the info said it would! The guitar was a little dirty at first, but that didn't matter, you could always clean it up! (4/5) QUALITY OF MAIN ITEM: the guitar seemed nice at first glance, but when you look into it's finish and the body, it seemed a little beat up! Bumps and few scratches are on the guitar! But what should you expect, it is for beginners, and cheap too! (4/5) QUALITY OF EVERY ITEM: when I opened the box, I thought the items it was supposed to come with wasn't there! Actually they are in the provided guitar bag! The bag is made out of a cheap gym bag material, but it keeps it safe (that is if you don't hit it against other things)! The pick could have had a design on it, its just plain white! I haven't used the extra strings yet! The guitar strap is alright, it gets the job done! The tuner is not electric, it is a pitch pipe and you blow into it, kind of like a kazoo! (4/5) QUALITY OF SOUND: when I strummed it, it was definitely out of tune! I had it tuned in class and I noticed when the other guitars were strummed, it sounded different then the other acoustic guitars! After its tuned, it still sounds nice, I would like it if it sounded like the others though! (4/5) PRICE: for a cheap guitar, this is the correct price for this! With all that it comes, I would have imagined the price to be bigger! (5/5) OVERALL: (5/5) It worked great, its cheap and all but it worked for my class, even though the sound is just a little off! So yeah, buy it, I would recommend this to all beginners! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2010 by KalderaM9

  • I like it but...BUT....
When I spend 40 dollars on a guitar I am not expecting much. Lets get all the obvious stuff out of the way: The guitar bag it comes with doesnt fit, the "tuner" is actually a pitch pipe (I mean it works but dont call it a tuner) the pick it comes with is ridiculously huge (Ironically I have very large hands so I am able to use it if I want, I just dont) and the strings it comes with are laughable and should be replaced immediately. The Guitar Strap is too short to be usable on an accoustic guitar unless you add a strap button at the base of the neck. That being said... I didnt buy this for the bag, the "tuner", the pick, or the strings. I paid the 40$ for an accoustic/electric guitar. So lets look at that. the wood used for the guitar body has a very fragile feel to it (like if you dropped the guitar onto a hard surface it might not be able to take the fall. (As a matter of fact I actually did just that and the guitar survived just fine, but it still feels excessively light) The neck is made of sturdy enough wood and the action on the strings is actually remarkably easy on your fingers. This guitar does have one very DIRE shortcoming that I found: The wood glue used to affix the neck to the body came undone merely by my tightening the strings. (I dont mean it fell apart, I mean you saw it starting to seperate from the body) There is a very easy solution to this problem. I drilled a small hole right dead center where the neck meets the body and then drilled a 3 inch drywall screw into it, affixing the neck to the body. No more problems after that. (Some might complain that they shouldnt have to do such a thing...to which I respond, its a 40 dollar accoustic electric guitar, if thats all you have to do to make it playable then its not that big a deal) If anything I think if the company started doing this themselves that would be just fine as it doesnt hurt the sound at all. The sound is unique...it sounds like a cheap guitar. its the best way to describe it. I dont mean this in a bad way; this is actually a sound many musicians try to create (Especially handy for playing blues). The lack of dots on the fretboard can be disorienting at first but its nothing major and if it really bothers you you could add your own I suppose. Ive seen a lot of reviews saying this is only good as maybe a beginner guitar. I would disagree and if anything I would say the opposite...unless you have some decent experience with guitars I wouldnt suggest this. But if you know guitars and are looking for something with a gritty poor mans blues sound that you just want to play with for your own amusement then this guitar is fine. The equalizer actually works very well and sound comes through loud and clear on any amplifier. If you put some decent strings on it then it holds its tune very well once youve screwed the neck to the body. I would say this is an okay guitar once you make the one modification I described. I actually get a kick out of playing it. For 40 bucks, to me it was well worth it, just know what you are getting is all. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2011 by Amazon Customer

  • Great guitar for noodling around
Color: Natural Size: 38in
Great guitar for the price. Paid $54 plus tax, on a 15% off deal. Comes with strap, soft case, capo, tuner, picks, etc. Those alone are almost worth the 55 itself. I was pleasantly surprised that there was a strap button under the heel, which I didn't notice in the picture. I wanted something I could just pick up and go whenever I get the impulse, and I also wanted to improve both hands, as I've been out of it for a while and need to relearn technique. Which the wide neck helps with. I've been playing for 20 years. Of course it isn't perfect, you get what you pay for. But any good player can make it work. The intonation is surprisingly good as well. Action is good. It's a great little guitar for a quick pick up and noodle. And perfect for beginners I'd say. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2024 by Zack Jaudon

  • Sky Black Acoustic Electric Cutaway Guitar w/ accesories
I believe in writing thorough, detailed reviews for the items I purchase, good or bad. This one's gonna be bad. (I really like vonspyder's review, but I'm going to elaborate further.) I figured some people just don't know what to look for when buying a starter guitar, so I ignored the negative reviews and decided to give this one a try for myself. All things considered, I think either Sky Guitars has a real problem with quality control or some people really don't know anything about guitars....or both. I'm no expert by any means, but I have been studying guitars for about a year. Every chance I get, I google little details on every different guitar I hear about, see, or have the pleasure of a friend letting me play. I won't go into any of those details now, but let's just say that seriously, I have nothing good to say about this guitar. Keep in mind, I completely expected it to be CHEAP, I mean it was $40! I wasn't expecting a Gibson here, but I did expect it to at least be PLAYABLE. Now I've bought a $40 Rogue guitar from Amazon and I was really impressed, but this Sky guitar isn't even close in quality. It is advertised as a full size guitar. It's not, it's a 3/4 size. Even the body is small, which might be ok for a kid or a small girl. At first, I thought maybe I just got a bad one (which may be true), but the list of negatives totally outweigh the pros. Again, I'm no expert, but even an absolute novice can tell the difference between a decent guitar and crap, and this one is total crap from the beginning. The one I received had a huge chunk of wood missing from between the nut and the first fret. It was right where your finger should press down and form a note. That's what made mine UN-PLAYABLE right there. This was not damaged from shipment, it was well packaged and the box arrived undamaged. Upon closer inspection, someone tried to hide the missing chunk with with black touch up paint and shipped it out anyway. There was even some of that black paint on the string above the missing chunk. This one should have never left the factory. But the list goes on....the whole fretboard has so many lumps of only God knows what in the finish, it cannot be played smoothly. The fretboard should be smooth finished wood, but this was like a rough piece of plywood coated in black paint. Even the frets have black paint on the edges of all of them. The frets are uneven heights all along the fretboard and create horrible buzzing on any note played. Also each of the frets seemed to be covered in some kind of clear lacquer that flakes off all over the place which makes them even more rough and uneven, so you can forget about string bending. There is no truss rod, so the neck cannot be adjusted in any way. Bottom line, this is not a good guitar in any way, shape, or form. Even if you get your fingers to form a perfect chord, the sound is horrible. I bought this for my brother who wants to learn guitar and I will NOT give this to him. If you give this guitar for someone to "learn" on, I promise it will make them absolutely hate playing guitar! The only bright sides are: 1) I received it like 2 days even when I chose the slowest/cheapest shipping possible... 2) The seller did give me a no-questions-asked full refund (shipping included) and for this...the seller gets FIVE STARS! They didn't even ask for me to ship it back, just told me to dispose of it...which I will do. I'm thinking of doing a rock video and smashing it to pieces or lighting it on fire. Now let's talk about those accessories. Basically, they're all worthless...but since I'm reviewing, here we go. The bag fits a full size 41" dreadnought...I have one, I put it in there. But this guitar is 38" high and very narrow. The bag is too long and way too wide for such a small guitar...and lets face it, its just a dust cover anyway. It's so thin and cheap, it won't protect it from anything but dust. The pitch pipe will NOT help you tune it. Each of the pitches it produces are off, I checked it against an electronic tuner...some are sharp and some are flat, but not a single one were on pitch. The strings are really thin and cheap. I broke the high E just trying to tune it. The extra set seems just as cheap. The "pick" is like 3 times the size of a normal pick. I saw it and was like, WTF is THAT? Seriously, take a credit card, cut it in half, and that's about what you get. Unless your hands are the size of Shaquille O'Neal, it's not usable either. I really wish they had left those out and just made a better guitar. Oops, almost forgot the strap. I can't say anything bad about the strap. It's a basic strap, but it will fit the guitar. There is a button at the bottom of the guitar to attach it to, but no button at the top. This is not uncommon on inexpensive guitars, you just tie it around the neck above the nut with the provided piece of string. But seriously...if you want a cheap, starter guitar, don't bother with this one. It really does suck monkey balls. If you read this review and still want to buy this, please consider taking that $40 and hiring a homeless person to kick you as hard as he can in the nuts. I promise you'll feel better at the end of the day! :-) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2011 by Chuck U. Farley

  • As described
Color: Natural Size: 38in
The guitars are as described, very pleased. I am not using them to play, they are for decoration only.
Reviewed in the United States on July 22, 2026 by Lorie Saenz

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