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Full Size Thinline Acoustic Electric Guitar with Free Gig Bag Case & Picks Black Right Handed

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Style: Right Handed


Color: Black


Features

  • Classic acoustic guitar design: This full-size 41" acoustic-electric guitar from R.W. Jameson features a beautiful design and exquisite sound. Shaped like a classic acoustic guitar, it has a durable wooden construction with a spruce top and basswood body.
  • Electric-acoustic versatility: The R.W. Jameson thinline acoustic electric guitar offers the option of various sounds. Unplugged, you can take advantage of the clean, raw, acoustic tones. Plugged into an amp, it produces a customizable electric tone with its on-board 4-band pickup/EQ.
  • Perfect for students and all levels: Whether you are a beginner or student, an intermediate guitar player, or a seasoned advanced guitarist, this guitar offers endless appeal. It is well-made and built to last, offering reliable performance and ensuring a great experience every time.
  • Designed for comfort: This thinline cutaway acoustic electric guitar features the classic cutaway shape that allows for higher positioning and ample comfort. These features are excellent for coordination, making it easier to learn to play.
  • Sold as a complete kit: This guitar is part of a complete package. Included is a perfect-fitting guitar gig bag, a shoulder strap, an extra set of strings, three celluloid picks, and a cable.

Description

If you are in search of an acoustic-electric guitar, this full-size thinline acoustic electric guitar from R.W. Jameson should be first on your radar. This beautifully-designed guitar offers the wondrous versatility of playing both electric and acoustic with one guitar, giving the player so many options for performing and simply just enjoying their instrument. When you want to play acoustic, simply play this six-string as is. When you want to customize, amplify, and get super creative, plug this baby into an amp and let it rip. Crafted with a spruce top, a basswood back, and a hardwood neck, this guitar feels as lovely as it looks. It is a full-size, 41" guitar with classic acoustic good looks. Featuring a classic thinline cutaway design with a 3" thick body, and a 4-band pickup/EQ. Included in this guitar package is a gig bag, a strap for the guitar, extra strings, three celluloid picks, and a cable. Overall, this is one of the nicest guitar bundles around. It includes everything you need to start playing (minus the amp) and with such great craftsmanship, musicians at every level will be pleased by the sound and performance.

Brand: Jameson Guitars


Color: Black


Top Material Type: Spruce


Body Material: Basswood


Back Material Type: Basswood


Neck Material Type: Maple


Fretboard Material Type: Rosewood


Guitar Pickup Configuration: piezoelectric


String Material Type: Alloy Steel


Hand Orientation: Right


Item Weight: 9.9 pounds


Product Dimensions: 3.5 x 16 x 41 inches


Item model number: 979 BLACK CSE


Batteries: 1 9V batteries required.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: August 9, 2010


Back Material: Basswood


Body Material: Basswood


Color Name: Black


Fretboard Material: Rosewood


Guitar Pickup Configuration: piezoelectric


Scale Length: 25.5 Inches


String Material: Alloy Steel


Top Material: Spruce


Neck Material Type: Maple


Number of Strings: 6


Guitar Bridge System: Adjustable


Size: 41 inches


Battery type: Alkaline


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  • Enormous bang for tiny bucks
Style: Right Handed Color: Blue
I bought this guitar for urban busking because I didn't want to subject one of my nicer guitars to the associated risks and wear. It turned out to be perfect for the job. I chose this one because I'd wanted a blue guitar ever since I read the creepy poem "Man With the Blue Guitar" by Wallace Stevens; here's an excerpt: They said, 'You have a blue guitar, You do not play things as they are.' The man replied, 'Things as they are Are changed upon the blue guitar.' The Jameson guitar that arrived was larger than I expected, with a full dreadnought-size footprint despite its very thin body depth of around 3 inches. And it was extremely blue, a rich ultramarine hue that also exceeded my expectations. It played mostly okay straight out of the box, tho I had to file down a few high spots on the upper frets to stop it from fretting out when bending. This issue was too serious to leave untreated, as some notes choked out completely when bent, It took only a quarter-turn of the truss rod (allen wrench included) plus about half an hour with some sandpaper to have all my bent notes ringing out perfectly. Also, the high E string had a tendency to slip off the fretboard if strummed too vigorously, solved by filing that slot on the plastic nut a tiny bit deeper. And with those adjustments, I was street legal and ready to assault the block. The intonation was surprisingly accurate, the neck stayed in tune pretty well, and the thinline body made it lighter and more comfortable to play than most dreadnought-size guitars. It had a weak, bland amplified tone, which I eventually corrected by connecting a $20 Behrenger tube overdrive pedal with drive level turned way down and output level cranked. After that, I played the daylights out of that guitar for 3 or 4 years with no further complaints, logging 100 hours or more of street performance every month for most of that time. It held up like a trooper and is still gorgeously blue. Other than my initial issues with the cheapo frets and nut, this h a tremendous amount of guitar for under $100. Don't pay more than that and be prepared for some cheap-guitar hiccups, but within those parameters, it's a great instrument for what it is. And yes, on occasion, mine has even been known to change the way things are. That’s why I bought a blue guitar. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 1, 2025 by J. C. Woodby

  • Killer First Guitar....for Beginners and Experts too.
Style: Right Handed Color: Blue
Well, here I sit with sore fingers after yet another session with this beauty. This is a fantastic guitar at a great price. It looks great, and the thinline body makes it easy to get to the strings...it's just closer to your body. The stock strings are decent, but I put some D'Addario EJ17 (medium gauge) on the guitar and it sounds amazing. Strings make a heyooge difference. I invested in a Super Snark electronic tuner and it's an easy and fun way to get a guitar in-tune quickly. I went down to .012 D'Addario Phosphor Bronze strings and this thing really sings with these strings. I tried 80/20 (that's 80% percent Bronze to Zinc) and I thought the guitar was too bright with these. Because of the woods used; Nato wood for the body (a less-expensive Eastern Mahogany) with Spruce top and Rosewood fingerboard, the guitar projects very well...surprisingly so. It's not a full Dreadnought body, but it plays almost like one to my ears...and I'm a big fan of that Martin sound. I also compared this to a Simon and Patrick Woodland Spruce, and it holds up well. It's amazing that they avoided laminate in a guitar this inexpensive, assuming the Nato body isn't laminate. The action is pretty good, and the strings aren't overly far from the neck, though some people have shaved down the bridge for a little easier action. Any good luthier can set this guitar up for you, or if you're the daring type you can do this yourself. Some have mentioned improving the pickup with a EQ 505R Pickup, which I may very well do myself. I haven't tried the guitar in an amp yet, but acoustic amps are expensive! So far I like the Fishman Loudbox Artist, since it has real control over guitar and mic (in the same amp) and has a headphone jack. Yes. Headphone jack! This is a must when you live in an apartment or as I do, a townhome with shared walls. This is an amazing value. I'm just a casual beginner guitarist getting back to guitar after decades playing other instruments. This guitar is gorgeous in appearance and it's quite easy to play, even for people with smaller hands like me. My guitar playing has really improved....and it's all because this instrument was both affordable and great quality that my interest in guitar-playing (and skill) has reached a new level. I'd happily buy another one if something happened to this one, and can heartily recommend it. 5 Stars! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 19, 2015 by Dan Burke

  • My 5 Star Review and Why
Style: Right Handed Color: Natural
First of all this review is for the product only and does not rate Amazon's service or delivery speed or packaging related issues. As a guitar player for 38 years I will go over the most important things a professional would be looking into that collectively make up the guitar's quality. Starting with the obviously cheap price in which this guitar gives a rather large bang for the buck and why. For $87.00 plus tax you not only get a great sounding acoustic/electric guitar, you'll be provided with a 1/4" male to male guitar cable, a strap, an extra set of strings, truss rod wrench, and some guitar picks. The 9V battery for guitar's preamp/EQ is also included and a gig bag to protect the cosmetics and paint job. The intonation is dialed in pretty accurately and the action and relief make it easy to fret without fret rattles. This is also a great guitar to modify. Tuners would be the first thing I would soup up because they are typical stock tuners and I prefer something with an 18:1 turn ratio for fine tuning. A bone end nut and saddle would be next and finally I would change out the preamp/EQ for some Fishman gear. The guitar is pretty light and thin and wouldn't be hard to crush so that's something to beware of. For $87 it would at least still be good fire wood and buying a replacement is super cheap. I've only had mine for a day so it's hardly long enough to do this review justice but if anything breaks I will update anything that needs to be. But I think any guitar player looking for a good quality super cheap guitar, I'd say this is the one to get without a doubt. There are some other brands like Ashthorpe that I haven't tried yet but maybe some day. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2024 by La Vayne Johnston

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