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Enya Nova Go Carbon Fiber Acoustic Guitar 1/2 Size Beginner Adult Travel Acustica Guitarra w/Starter Bundle Kit of Colorful Packaging, Acoustic Guitar Strap, Gig Bag, Cleaning Cloth, String(Black)

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Arrives Tuesday, May 21
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Size: Acoustic


Color: Black


Features

  • A TASTE OF CARBON FIBER - Carbon Fiber may have become a buzzword in the acoustic guitar world. You are intrigued. But the price of at least hundreds of dollars scares you off a little bit. Then you discover Nova Go. It's carbon fiber and less expensive. You are thinking about giving this a shot, right? This is what we intended: bringing quality carbon fiber acoustic guitar, that's of great value.
  • WHY CARBON FIBER - Nova Go is made of carbon fiber composite material, which means it's impervious to temperature and humidity change. Taking it to chill on a beach with the hot bright sun up above, or to a hiking trip deep in a mountain, or even further to shoot some beautiful Instagram posts in a snow land, Nova Go would stay stable, with no warp nor cracks. That's the edge of carbon fiber acoustic guitars.
  • SOLID BUILD & EASY TO PLAY - The body of Nova Go is 1/2 sized (35 in.), molded all in one piece, meaning that the bridge is a cohesive part of the top, not glued upon like traditional acoustic guitars. It would never snap or fall off. Meanwhile, we've put a truss rod into the neck, giving your more adjustability for the string action, even though the factory setup is already optimum.
  • ZERO FRET - Also, the "Zero Fret" feature is added to this acoustic guitar for smoother tuning, and fret ends are polished to round edges for a more comfortable hand feel. 5 colors available: black, white, pink, blue, purple.
  • PRACTICAL ACCESSORIES - This Nova Go acoustic guitar comes with a gig bag. The packaging is colorful and delicately designed. You can send it straight as a gift to someone you love or care about. A hexagon wrench is also included for you to adjust the string action.

Brand: enya


Color: Black


Top Material Type: Carbon Fiber


Body Material: Carbon Fiber & Polycarbonate


Back Material Type: Carbon Fiber & Polycarbonate


Neck Material Type: Carbon Fiber & Polycarbonate


Fretboard Material Type: Radius - Carbon Fiber & Polycarbonate


String Material Type: EXP16


Hand Orientation: Right


Guitar Bridge System: Fixed


Item Weight: 7.39 pounds


Product Dimensions: 36.22 x 12.2 x 3.15 inches


Item model number: NOVA GO BK


Date First Available: October 18, 2021


Back Material: Carbon Fiber & Polycarbonate


Body Material: Carbon Fiber & Polycarbonate


Color Name: Black


Fretboard Material: Radius - Carbon Fiber & Polycarbonate


Scale Length: 23-1/8" Inches


String Material: EXP16


Top Material: Carbon Fiber


Neck Material Type: Carbon Fiber & Polycarbonate


Number of Strings: 6


Guitar Bridge System: Fixed


Material Type: Carbon Fiber


Size: Acoustic


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  • Extraordinary value for beginner and/or travel guitar at this price point
Size: Acoustic Color: Black
I have been playing the Enya Nova Go Carbon-Fiber Acoustic 1/2 Size (33 inch) guitar for about 1 week. I purchased it for $219 as part of a package including a gig bag, allen key (for truss rod adjustment), cleaning cloth, two adapters to use gig bag strap as a guitar strap, and an extra set of D'Addario acoustic strings. I am extremely pleased with purchase as I detail below. I have been playing guitar for 25 years and usually play a full size (41 inch) dreadnought acoustic guitar or a 39-inch telecaster-style electric guitar. I purchased this guitar specifically for use as a travel guitar and to use around the house (e.g., in the living room, where my kids or dog might knock over or otherwise damage my more expensive full size acoustic guitar). I have never owned a carbon-fiber guitar in the past but have been very interested in their increased durability and resistance to temperature/humidity changes. When I saw this guitar package on Amazon, I was intrigued enough to try it and I'm so glad I did. The features/measurements of the guitar are well described on the Amazon webpage so I will focus my review on the pros and cons of this guitar for it's two advertised uses, as a travel guitar and as a beginner guitar. OVERALL: -the sound quality, sustain, and volume are all very nice and, frankly, much better than expected for a guitar of this size and price point; the musician definitely benefits from the top side sound port. It should be obvious, at least to more experienced guitarists, that the volume of this guitar will *not* be the same as a full sized guitar but it's very adequate for its stated purposes (travel, beginner). In particular, low tones on this guitar sound better than expected. Usually, smaller scale length guitars have more treble (higher pitched) tone and the bass tone on this comes out very nicely. I was playing some rock tunes with power chords and thought the sound was very good. -the guitar is very playable. The fret wires are all smooth and the fretboard surface is comfortable. The neck relief, action, and intonation of the guitar were good right out of the box (confirming Enya's advertisement information indicating that the guitar should arrive with a suitable factory set-up). In particular, the zero fret makes for a very comfortable action in the first fret and F/Fmin/Fmin7 barre chords are easy to play on this guitar (slightly easier than my full-size acoustic, which has a nice set-up and is not difficult to play). My hands are large adult male hands and I have no problem playing this guitar in the first 5-7 frets; further up the fretboard, there is the usual difficulty with fitting multiple fingers in for certain chord shapes but this is going to be a similar problem on any travel-sized guitar. -the sealed-gear tuning keys work well and the guitar holds tune very well; I played for 3 hours yesterday with no change in tuning -the use of the gig bag strap as a guitar strap is novel and does save some space when packing/traveling. The guitar comes with two strap pegs and these adapters were easy to use. In a pinch, this would work fine but I would prefer a wider strap so will probably still pack a strap if I plan to play it standing up AS A TRAVEL GUITAR: PROS: -small size 33 in -gig bag, which is *very nice*. Rather than soft neoprene cloth (or similar), it's soft shell and maintains shape very well, has a nice soft interior with a compartment for storing items (eg capo) under the neck rest. -entire guitar is carbon-fiber (except for saddle, strings, and tuners) so the guitar can be played in any temperature/humidity or with significant swings in temperature/humidity without worrying about it causing damage to your guitar or causing frequent changes to tuning. For me, this is great for going to the beach (heat/sun on the beach shouldn't be a problem), going camping/hiking, etc. -very lightweight CONS: -none that I can really see for travel AS A BEGINNER GUITAR: I usually recommend beginners start with a budget electric guitar because, these days, budget acoustic guitars (<= $200) are usually very difficult to play even with a set-up from a luthier (which would add usually at least $100 to price). Most cheap acoustic guitars have very high action (strings are set high from the fret board) meaning more finger strength is required to push them down against the fret wires AND for a beginner who has not developed callouses on their finger tips, this is a major contributor to finger pain that can lead a lot of beginners to give up the instrument altogether. There are, however, disadvantages to an electric guitar as a beginner guitar, mainly its decreased portability and the cost of additional equipment (amplifier, cables, pedals, etc). In my opinion, this guitar overcomes most of the problems of budget acoustic guitars as a beginner guitar and I would include this guitar among my recommendations for beginners, especially for a beginner who likes musical styles more suitable to an acoustic guitar (folk, country, etc). PROS: -excellent budget value, including a gig bag, good strings (D'Addario) with additional set, included strap -portable -- beginners should practice at least 4-5 days per week and portability improves the ability to fit practice into schedule -will likely not require a set-up by a luthier to be playable by a beginner; mine came with action that was very comfortable and, just to test this, I had my wife (who has NEVER played guitar) play a F minor barre chord (with my instruction) and she was able to do it and get fair sound. This would be impossible for a beginner on most budget acoustic guitars. -comes in a number of fun colors (I bought charcoal gray), which would be attractive especially I think to child and adolescent beginners -strap pegs in place CONS: -Neck dive - because the body is so lightweight, the guitar does have some pretty substantial neck dive (when positioned on your lap, the neck is heavy enough to pull the guitar downwards, rather than having it balance nicely and horizontally). This is not a fatal flaw, and experienced guitarists generally have a set of strategies to deal with neck dive, but a beginner needs to be aware that they will need to find a position they can play this guitar in where the neck remains in a stable position WITHOUT using the palm of their fretting hand to support the guitar (your fretting hand needs to be free to move around the fret board without having the extra job of supporting the weight of the neck). -not really a performance instrument; this is a great guitar for practice, travel, songwriting, etc but is not loud enough to perform in most venues (certainly not with other instruments). This will not be a problem for most beginners, who will usually want to wait a while before performing publicly and, at that point, would likely be willing to buy a second guitar. However, if money/space is very tight (ie, having/buying two guitars is not ideal) or if you're an especially brave beginner guitarist who wants to start playing open mics etc right away, this guitar probably won't be the best option for you ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 21, 2022 by Ross England

  • A worthy road warrior with a sweet voice
Size: Acoustic Color: Black
I've had many high end boutique guitars over the years, and while this is no Froggy Bottom, Huss and Dalton, Collings, Martin etc, it is a great guitar for a great price. The reviews were glowing so I gave it a try. The neck was WAY out when I took it out of the box, but I adjusted it to my liking and it sounds great with no buzzing. The action is a bit high, but I bought a compensated saddle that comes in the mail today that I will compare. If it matches the radius, I will use the compensated saddle to lower the action a bit. If it doesn't match, I will just sand down the saddle that came on the guitar. Even with the high action, it is perfectly serviceable, but lowering it will make it even more enjoyable to play. The tone is surprisingly rich and deep for such a small guitar and it projects nicely. It responds to a light touch well and has good sustain. I play lightly, so this works well for me, but when you dig in a bit it responds appropriately with more volume and seems to maintain its clarity quite well. It has a surprisingly articulate voice, with good note separation, which for the money I was not expecting. If strummed heavily, it muddies up a bit, but then again, this thing is not a dread, so for what its intended purpose is, it fits the bill perfectly. It's a worthy road warrior with a sweet voice that will bring many years of memories, I'm sure. Highly recommend! I think this has started me on the path of carbon fiber guitars. I may have to pick up another Enya in the future. I love that I don't have to baby the guitar and monitor the humidity and temperature. Total game changer! $150 bucks? Come on! Totally worth it. I also bought one for my wife to learn on. Update: one of the two I ordered had a bad buzz. After doing everything I could, it’s beyond my abilities and desire to fiddle so I sent it back for a replacement. The other one is perfect so far and I’m loving it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2024 by Amazon Customer

  • Great for camping or just screwing around
Size: Acoustic-Electric Color: Black
I’ve wanted a carbon fiber guitar since they first started showing up.. I travel and play a lot. I am always having to try to control my instruments reactions to different humidities, temperatures etc.. so I spend a bit of time between gigs adjusting setups, etc.. this little guitar is really “throw and go” it’s surprisingly light.. and yet extremely sturdy. It looks more like a kids toy than a real guitar. The action is pretty nice .. the tone, a bit tinny. The short scale feels like I’m playing an old duo sonic or something. The built in effects.. AWESOME! By dialing back the echo (or any of the built in effects) a wee bit, the guitar comes alive.. all while being unplugged. I’m having fun with this. The only issue I’m having is that due to my arthritis (gettin old) the small scale is a bit of a thing. I might go with a lighter guage string..but not sure if that will make it too tinny. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 1, 2024 by Jeffrey O. Harris

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