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Jasmine S35 Acoustic Guitar, Natural & Amazon Basics Guitar Folding A-Frame Stand for Acoustic and Electric Guitars

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Color: Natural


Style: Guitar + A-Frame Stand


Features

  • Product 1: Features a Spruce Top
  • Product 1: Laminated Nato back & sides.
  • Product 1: Satin Finish
  • Product 1: Chrome covered Tuning Machines
  • Product 2: A-frame universal guitar stand for acoustic and electric guitars
  • Product 2: 3 adjustable-width settings to accommodate most guitar shapes
  • Product 2: Lightweight, durable, metal construction; no assembly needed
  • Product 2: Soft foam arms and back rest to protect your guitar

Description

Color:Natural | Style:Guitar + A-Frame Stand Jasmine S35 Acoustic Guitar, NaturalThe best deal you'll find in a great acoustic guitar, The Jasmine S35 features a spruce top and mahogany back & sides with a satin finish. Contemporary styling and time-tested construction methods produce an instrument that is built to last and, most importantly, sounds powerful and clean on all strings, from treble to bass. Chrome covered tuning machines and a rosewood fretboard are also featured.Amazon Basics Guitar Folding A-Frame Stand for Acoustic and Electric GuitarsAn Amazon Brand


Date First Available: January 12, 2021


Back Material: Nato wood


Body Material: Rosewood


Color Name: Natural


Fretboard Material: Rosewood


Top Material: Spruce


Neck Material Type: Mahogany


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  • Very good basic guitar
Color: Natural Style: Guitar
This is a very nice, well built simple acoustic. It is NOT the most wonderful, best ever made, so fabulous I can't believe it-instrument that a lot of reviewers have built it up to be. Don't get me wrong-it is a good sounding, solidly built banger or starter guitar. It is NOT a child's toy. It is a quality instrument. But some of the reviewers have made it sound like this is the holy grail of inexpensive guitars. It is not. It would be perfect for a student or to take camping, but you are NO WAY getting a Martin or Taylor quality for under $100.00. That being said with the usual tweaks-new strings of course, setting the truss rod and making sure the saddle isn't all jacked up with extra shims and fits properly; you have a perfectly serviceable instrument for under a hundred bucks. I bought it just to see what all of the fuss was about, not as something I would be playing on a regular basis. I will be taking it with me camping or sitting in the backyard playing. Personally I would search the pawn shops for a banger/beater. But a lot of people are unfamiliar with guitars and/or don't have someone with that knowledge to help them with the purchase. So if your new to the instrument and need a good starting point, you can't go wrong with this. Just remember it takes practice, practice practice. And YES your hands will hurt a LOT while first starting out. It's just part of the process. Just stick with it and you will be forever blessed with a gift/talent/skill that will last you a lifetime, no matter what particular type/brand you play. Happy picking. Good job! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2017 by scott a wallace

  • Bought It Because of the Low Price, Kept It Because of the Quality
Color: Natural Style: Guitar
I was going camping and wanted to take a guitar along to play on that trip, but I wasn't thrilled with the idea of exposing my expensive guitar to the perils of sharp rocks, fireside smoke, and errant goo from toasted marshmallows. So, I ordered this Jasmine S35 specifically for use as a campfire guitar (i.e. a cheap beater that you buy to play at a campfire, and when you're finished you have no regrets about just throwing it in and using it as fuel for roasting hot dogs). What I got was a perfectly serviceable instrument that was nicely playable out of the box after tuning. It has a bright, clear tone and sports a nice satin finish. The neck's truss rod can be adjusted if needed through the sound hole with the included Allen wrench. The S35 doesn't have the cosmetic appointments that you'll find on higher-priced guitars, and most people would probably never call it gorgeous, but for just 70 bucks you're getting a solid little beast that's a perfect choice for anyone looking for a good entry-level guitar or an inexpensive "just because" instrument. The Jasmine will never replace my other guitar as my favorite, but it will make a nice 2nd instrument to have around for practice or just a change of pace. If that's the kind of guitar you're looking for and you're on the fence about buying the S35, trust the very high proportion of positive Amazon reviews and press the Order button. UPDATE: A week or so after my Jasmine arrived, I happened to be visiting family in a city where there was a Guitar Center, so I dropped in to noodle on a few guitars and then leave without buying anything. (Yeah, I'm THAT guy.) One of the guitars I played was an $800 Martin...and the sound of my Jasmine beat the sound of that Martin all to heck. Seriously. Once again I say, buy the Jasmine. Just. Buy. It. UPDATE # 2: After few nights around the campfire the Jasmine does now have a slightly smoky smell to it, but my wife thinks it's kinda sexy. Win-win. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2017 by Lou

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Color: Natural Style: Guitar
I want to start by saying that most of the very few negative reviews on here are because these individuals do not know how to set up a guitar, or know that most new guitars need to be set up in the first place. I think it may be done to save labor, but the truss rod is often not tightened, and the saddle is too high. This guitar also has the capability to sound like a $400 guitar, but this will cost 20 in extra parts. A TUSQ saddle and a new set of strings. I prefer medium-light for these lesser expensive guys, if the action is set correctly, it will be easy to play and sound beautiful. These are not necessary, but for all the reviewers who say this doesn't sound as good as some of the nice ones, put the new saddle on and the new strings, set the action, torque the truss rod, and you have yourself a wonderful sounding guitar. Regardless of your experience with guitars, an easy test to see if this guitar needs to be set up is to stick a quarter under the 12th fret. If it has room on top of it before it touches the string, it will need to be set up. Proceed to step 1, if the quarter fits just perfectly with no room, congrats, you got lucky, you are ready to play. 1.) If you are new to guitar, I would highly recommend taking it to a guitar shop and having them set your action. This will usually cost 20-30 bucks but will make this guitar play really nicely, and your progression as a guitarist will be effortless instead of very difficult. I dont recommend spending the extra money on a new saddle or new strings for a beginner. To them, this thing will sound full bodied as it is, and you can switch out the saddle and the strings in 6 months or a year when you replace the strings anyway. If you are not new, or new but handy with little repairs and such, go on you-tube and type in "how to set up your new guitar" A great video of how to set it up. For anyone experienced with guitars, the sound quality will be pretty good stock, but to make it resonate and sound full bodied and amazing (like a true solid spruce top guitar) change out the saddle for a TUSQ or something equivalent and buy some Ernie ball Earthwood medium light 80/20 strings. Together they run $20 and once your action is set correctly and your truss tightened perfectly this thing will sound like a $400 takamine, No joke. I keep referring to the action, this is the amount of space between the frets and the strings, it is the most crucial part of setting up a new guitar and will make ease of playing, sound quality and the whole experience fantastic. The way to decrease action is to loosen the strings enough to pull the saddle out and sand it down 1/32 - 1/8th inch depending on how much is needed. This process takes less than 10 minutes yet many players don't know how, or don't know that this is an option. Many reviewers on here say that the "action is too high" which it may be, but it is VERY easy to fix, and makes or breaks any inexpensive guitar. Please don't listen to the bad reviews from the individuals that have not yet set up their action correctly, this is a takamine (Taak-ah-mani)which is a fantastic brand that makes fantastic quality guitars, do not be fooled by the price tag. This is a beauty, and is simple but perfect for any person with a spare 100 bucks. And honestly, I would not buy any guitar upgrade until you could afford a Seagull s6 (roughly $400) as the seagull will play like a $1,200 guitar. DO NOT waste your money on any other cheap guitar out there, and remember... when you buy a new guitar, it needs to be set up! You now know more than 90% of the people out there, so the next time you hear someone saying "the action is way too high" or "This cheap guitar doesn't have sustain" or "this doesn't sound full bodied like the nice ones." Just smile and know that all they need is to buy a new saddle, some new strings, and adjust the action (all less than 20 bucks if you do the work yourself). I have seen friends buy $1000 guitars and never sand the saddle down, it makes me sad. I know this is long guys, but thank you for reading, I highly recommend this guy, and I highly recommend the seagull s6 as the next guitar upgrade. Have fun playing! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2012 by NP

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