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Enya Electric Guitar Jack Signature Sonic JT Smart Electric Carbon Fiber Guitarra with 15W Wireless Speaker, All-in-One Portable Rig for Street Performers & Home Studios, 2-Year Warranty

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Color: Sunburst


Size: SONIC


Features

  • Burst With A Flare Sonic JT features a timeless sunburst finish, a nod to the golden era of guitar music that perfectly complements Jacks music style. But weve added a modern twist: a striking blue flare on top of the body, symbolizing the digital innovations inside. With an onboard speaker, versatile presets, and seamless Bluetooth connectivity, these features arent gimmicks, they deliver real, practical, musical value.
  • The Pickup Set Sonic JT is equipped with a carefully crafted dual-humbucker configuration designed for versatility and character. On the bridge, a ceramic magnet humbucker delivers powerful, punchy tones that cut through the mix perfect for high energy rock and driving riffs. On the neck, an Alnico V humbucker brings warmth and depth, with a wide dynamic range that can instantly evoke the smooth, expressive feel of a jazz box.
  • The Onboard Speaker One of the standout features across all our electric models is the onboard speaker. Like our Inspire model, Sonic JT also comes with a powerful 15-watt speaker that delivers bigger volume, better dynamics, andmost importantlyunmatched convenience. We believe this onboard speaker opens up new sonic possibilities, allowing for more flexible usage. With the 15-watt speaker, you can easily amplify presets and effects for practice or small jam sessions.
  • The Presets & Dual Output One of the biggest upgrades Sonic JT brings over the standard Sonic line is its powerful preset system. You still get 4 finely tuned onboard presetscrafted by Jack Thammarat himselfbut now with even greater possibilities. The new ES1 Plus engine expands the amp model library from just 2 to a full 10. From the sweet, vintage breakup of classic tube amps to soaring high-gain powerhouses, the range is wider, richer, and more inspiring than ever.
  • The Ports Like all our electric models, Sonic JT features a 6.35mm output jack for standard instrument cables, allowing you to connect the guitar to amplifiers, PA systems, and interfaces. Additionally, it includes a 3.5mm headphone output jack for silent practice sessions. The USB Type-C port serves dual purposes: charging the guitar and enabling OTG (On-The-Go) recording. With OTG recording capability, you can capture everything played on the guitar.

Brand: enya


Color: Sunburst


Top Material Type: Carbon Fiber


Body Material: Carbon Fiber


Back Material Type: Carbon Fiber


Neck Material Type: Carbon Fiber


Fretboard Material Type: Carbon Fiber


Guitar Pickup Configuration: H-H


String Material Type: Nickel


Hand Orientation: Right


Top Material Type: Carbon Fiber


Body Material Type: Carbon Fiber


Back Material Type: Carbon Fiber


Neck Material Type: Carbon Fiber


Fretboard Material Type: Carbon Fiber


String Material Type: Nickel


Material Type: Carbon Fiber


Guitar Pickup Configuration: H-H


Hand Orientation: Right


Guitar Bridge System: Tune-O-Matic


Number of Strings: 6


Item Dimensions: 41.34 x 16.93 x 5.12 inches


Instrument Size: SONIC


Brand Name: enya


UPC: 739727248104


Manufacturer: Enya Musical


Manufacturer Part Number: SONIC-JT


Warranty Description: 2-year warranty.


Item Type Name: Electric Guitar Pack


Model Name: Sonic JT


Model Number: NOVA GO SONIC JT


Instrument: guitar


Color: Sunburst


Connector Type: USB Type-C


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  • Amazingly good
Color: Black Size: SONIC
I bought this because I have one of Enya's travel guitars, which I love. When I saw an online review of the Go Sonic, I immediately ordered one. As with the online review I saw (where the reviewer favorably compared the Go Sonic with his $6,500 guitar), I was amazed that such a great guitar could be purchased for so little money. I expected it to be more expensive because of the tariff situation, but it was just a little over $300. This is what Enya did right with this guitar: * The build quality and attention to detail is better that what you'll find in new Gibsons. There were zero flaws. * The playability is wonderful and easily adjustable. The truss rod is easily accessed and really helps here with action control. I could get this guitar to play exactly as I wanted without having to touch the nut. * It sounds great. (I could write a lot more about this, but, in the interest of brevity, will leave it at "sounds great.) * The fact that it has a built-in speaker that sounds good makes this a wonderful practice guitar (see next item), but the guitar is good enough to gig with. If I ever had to play at a venue with flying beer bottles, the Go Sonic is the guitar I'd take. * The carbon build, for me, carries two huge advantages: 1. I can leave it out permanently and, if my animals knock it over, it is far more resistant to damage than a wood guitar would be, and 2. I can leave it out and it won't be negatively affected by temperature and humidity changes. In fact, it never goes out of tune. The upshot is this: This is my "always out" guitar because I'm secure that nothing bad will happen to it. However, if I was wrong about that and a meteor hit it or something, I'm only out about $300. * The onboard electronics are great, especially if you like a little crunch. (Having said that, the clean tone is good, too, although in onboard speaker struggles to get it loud enough). * It looks cool. The only "con" I can think of: I wish it had a physical tone knob. I don't understand how such a great instrument can be offered at such a low price. It can't just be the lower labor costs in China. I think it's more likely that this is due to some very smart people at Enya making very good decisions. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2025 by Dennis G.

  • The Future is Here
Color: Black Size: SONIC
Apologies, this is a long one. I would have made it shorter, but I didn't have time. I've owned and played six other carbon fiber and CF composite guitars: two Rainsong acoustics, two Enya acoustics, a Journey Instruments acoustic, and the Composite Acoustics Blade electric guitar. Plus the usual suspects in wood - Les Paul, Strat, Gretsch, Ibanez. Been playing the Blues for some 50 years. Retired and downsized, I play at home now and with friends. I do my own setups, luthier work, and modifications ... I know guitars. I've had the Enya Nova Go Sonic for a few weeks now. It's a fine instrument. It has an extremely confortable neck and body, good pickups, excellent fit and finish. The sustain is seemingly endless - typical of carbon fiber guitars. It stays in tune reasonably well. I play mine wirelessly to a multi-effects unit plugged into the clean channel of a good amp. Dial in whatever sound might move me at the moment. I like the freedom of that - being untehered from the amp. Heck, I can walk all over the house, and never have to step over a cord! Onboard Speaker - I don't use the onboard speaker all the time, but it sure has its place when I go out on the porch and noodle. The feedback IS there, but it's fine - you can eliminate it, tame it, or use it as a new type of distortion. The feedback completely disappears the instant you deaden the string(s). This opens up a new realm of sonic possibilites for accenting individual notes or chords within a song. I see this as an asset, not a problem. When plugged into an amp or headphones, the feedback doesn't occur since the guitar's onboard speaker is bypassed. Some random observations: The frets were a bit rough, so string-bending felt slightly scratchy. After doing a quick fret polish (it's easy, plenty of how-to vids out there), string bends are silky smooth now. The pickup selector knob tip loosened up with use - a dab of blue Loctite thread lock solved that. I lowered the saddle to its lowest setting, and now the action is perfect with no string buzz (I play fingerstyle). Heads-up: if you do adjust the saddle height, wrap the tip of your screwdriver with a small scrap of a single use plastic shopping bag - this prevents marring of the screwhead if the screwdriver's tip should slip. Fret level wasn't needed. Although several frets were marginally high, it's not enough to cause buzzing. Acceptable for me. Pickups were physically higher than I prefer, so I lowered them (use the pair of screws on each pickup, which are there for that purpose) until a volume balance is reached across the two pickups. Caution: do not wipe the guitar with isopropyl alcohol (it removed a bit of the black finish on my new Enya Nova Go acoustic guitar). Lesson learned. Soap and water and clean towel is all I use now on my Enya composite guitars (all of which are painted at the factory, by the way). I added a LP Gibson style pickguard using heavy duty double-sided tape (see photo). Helps support my pinky and looks kinda sharp. And a bit of automotive carbon fiber wrap (photo again) to add a touch of ... elegance. Ha I found, like some other reviewer said, that because the Sonic's composite body is very smooth, it tends to slide aound on your leg when you play sitting down. I solved this by adding a strip of thin adhesive-backed rubber to the bottom curve of the lower bout (see photo) - this keeps the guitar nicely in place and makes me feel more connected to it now, more "one with the guitar" if you will. When all is said and done, I am a believer. I like this guitar. A lot. Let's give it its due: the Enya Nova GO Sonic is the FIRST widely available carbon fiber electric guitar to hit the mass market. The Blade was a good contender in 2008-2009, but less than 200 were ever made. Bottom Line - this axe is extremely comfortable to play, among the finest feeling guitars I've ever owned. And being made of sonically-engineered composite materials, it has a very clear, articulate sound. This makes it a very good platform for playing through pedals and an amp. Plus, you can upgrade the pickups at any time, although the stock ones are more than adequate. With the onboard speaker, this is an indoor-outdoor piece of gear. It's true capability as an outdoors electric guitar is found when you play it through a decent small battery-powered amp like the Boss Katana Mini or one of the Yamaha THR series amps, for example. Sonic heaven. It's also very stable, moving indoors and out, through sun and shade. Stability outdoors fares better than any other electric guitar I can think of. For the price, the Nova GO Sonic is a no-brainer. I can't wait to see what other composite electric guitars Enya and other guitar builders introduce in coming years. When high-tech materials, acoustic engineering, and creative designs come together - like they did here - it's a great time to be alive! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2024 by Kendall Brown

  • Amazingly amazing.
Color: Black Size: SONIC
This Guitar is pretty amazing. It's a guitar, Its an amp, It's effects, and you can use the BT for back tracks. Also you can plug it into amp. It all works well. And sounds good. As far as the guitar itself, It plays great and stays in tune. It's well balanced. And seems very durable. Well it's carbon fiber. But wait there's more. Great price. It would be a good guitar for beginners. Easy to carry around. Kind of an all and one thing. I'm in the category of dinosaur guitar players. I know a good guitar when I see it. I would definitely recommend it!!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2026 by j. j. w.

  • Nice guitar
Color: Black Size: SONIC
Fun novelty guitar. Good action. The speaker does not put out very loud sound but in a quiet room it is functional. Stays in tune.
Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2026 by Anonymous

  • Good Instrument
Color: Black Size: SONIC
I like this guitar. I find myself going to it when I feel like playing an electric but don't want to break out my amp for a quick 15 minute session. The internal speaker sounds good, and the app gives you a nice range of ways ro make some interesting tones. It looks good, I love the minimalist style. And most importantly, its fun to play. Couple of minor gripes, the zipper didn't last long on the gig bag which was a little irritating, but didn't detract from my enjoyment of this guitar. And I recommend changing the strings, the factory strings weren't that great, but that's kinda par for the course on all new guitars. Luckily I live near an epic little guitar shop that had some premium strings and it sounds great! Good value for the money as well. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 21, 2026 by Peter Reichert

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