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Ktaxon 4 String Bass Guitar, Bass Kit Full Size Guitar Starter Kit with 20W AMP, Portable Gip Bag, Premium Cable, Adjustable Guitar Strap, Picks and Wrench, Gift For Music Lover(Bass Set-Sunset)

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Arrives Saturday, Jun 28
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Size: Full


Style: Bass Set-Sunset


Features

  • EXCELLENT TONE DISPLAY: The 4-string bass features 1 split single-coil pickup and 1 single pickup, and equipped with 1 volume and 1 tone control knob to create rich bass effect and full range of tone color. The standard four-string saddle bridge uses a modern slotted saddle for added tone stability
  • EXTREME COMFORT&PERFORMANCE: The beginner guitar body features an ergonomic design and can better fit the human body, which improves the comfort of playing. 24 frets are carefully sanded to make sure they are smooth and won't hurt your hands. The C-shaped profile neck is suitable for various playing styles
  • CLASSIC GUITAR APPEARANCE: The arc of the headstock is smooth and integrated with its body. With a polished procedure and varnish spray paint, this right-handed bass guitar looks really cool, making you the most dazzling star in your band or on stage. Perfect choice for musicians of all levels
  • SELECTED SOLID WOOD: Made of naturally dried paulownia, the body of the bass guitar provides a better conduction environment for sound. The solid maple fretboard features smooth touch and hard texture for better play feeling and durability
  • PLAYING GUITAR ANYWHERE:Equipped with a portable bag, you can carry it everywhere while protecting your guitar from unnecessary scratches. Our 4-string bass guitar is no assembly required and is ready to use right out of the box. Also, it comes with a complete set of accessories for added convenience

Brand: Ktaxon


Size: Full


Top Material Type: Paulownia


Back Material Type: Paulownia


String Material Type: Alloy Steel


Finish Type: Polished, Varnish


Instrument: Guitar


Operation Mode: Manual


Number of Strings: 4


Manufacturer: Ktaxon


Date First Available: August 29, 2024


Back Material: Paulownia


Body Material: paulownia


Fretboard Material: maple


String Material: Alloy Steel


Top Material: Paulownia


Neck Material Type: maple


Number of Strings: 4


Material Type: paulownia


Musical Style: world-music


Size: Full


Proficiency Level: All


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Unexpectedly Good
Size: Full Style: Bass Set-Sunset
This has turned out to be a great entry level bass. I first thought the tuners would be junk, like almost all guitars at this price range, but these have worked without problems. Everything else has worked flawlessly so far, even the string are playable. All guitars in this price range I have ever seen have strings that are of such low quality it's like a running joke. Of course, the amp is just barely an amp at all, but it will do for the first month or two. The body and neck have no problems, and the paint finish has no flaws that I can see. Maybe I got a good one in the top 1%, but most people understand that these are more of a modding platform and the body and neck being good is all that really matters. For the price, it's great. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 5, 2025 by R. Cushman

  • Bassically great
Size: Full Style: Bass Set-Sunset
If you're looking for a bass setup to begin playing, you really can't go wrong with the price. The e string buzzed a little but I raised it and voila - I'm a veritable John Entwistle. Just kidding, I currently stink.
Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2025 by Some Dude

  • Good quality for the price
Size: Full Style: Only Bass-Sunset
For the price you couldn’t buy the parts …. It’s well made …. Plays well and the neck is nice enough …. Decent set up out of the box …. I’d break it down this way …. If this is for somebody who’s just beginning to play or showing interest but isn’t sure this is the bass you should buy …. If somebody is playing a bit and likes it and wants to continue don’t get this …. Spend 400 or 500 on a fender squire or a music man sterling stingray …. If somebody is playing all the time and is good spend a grand and get an American fender or a real music man stingray …. This bass gets 4 stars for the quality for price, but it’s noticeably not as nice sounding as a more expensive instrument…. seems obvious but just saying. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2025 by David F

  • It's OK if you are looking for a PJ platform to modify. Not recommended as a starter bass.
Size: Full Style: Only Bass-White
First off, understand that this is a $70 purchase. It's amazing you can get anything that even resembles a bass for that price. I build basses, and play basses in a band that puts on shows regularly in the Myrtle Beach area, so I bought this bass to see if there were any good parts I could use in building a new bass...and that is essentially what this bass is good for...parting out to build a better bass. Onto the review. First, the good: The paint job on the body is nicely done, and the routing for the pickups is good. The neck pickup (the "P" pickup) is actually not bad. You could get by using it in a build. Second, the OK: The bridge. It's a typical bridge. It does the job. It's a solid, typical bent angle, 5 hole Fender style bass bridge. The pots. Again, they're passable. They are mini-pots (which I expect for this price), but all work and are the appropriate 250k pots for a PJ. The wiring. Again, it's passable an everything was wired correctly. Third, the bad: Essentially everything from the body up. The entire neck is awful. This is the main reason why the bass wouldn't be good for a beginner. The neck would make them want to quit playing. It feels like a baseball bat, both in size and texture. It's a fat C shape neck and is completely unfinished, both on the back and the fretboard. It feels like someone sanded it down with 600 grit sandpaper and said "good enough". The wooden edges of the fretboard are an abrupt 90 degrees with no rounding, so it feels like you are gripping the edge of a bookshelf. I typically do some shaping all the necks I buy to make them more comfortable, but this one would take a LOT of work. The headstock is also unfinished, and both the D and G tuners slip and skip when turning them. You are better off taking the entire neck off the guitar and replacing it. The last bad thing is the bridge pickup (the "J" pickup). It is extremely underpowered, to the point that when I tested it I checked to make sure the wiring was correct and that the pickup height was appropriate. It is about half the volume output of the stock P pickup. I didn't bother saying anything about the strings, as strings tend to be personal preference. For $70, here's what I'm going to do with this bass. Unbolt the neck and chuck it in the bin. Put on a replacement neck and tuners. Buy some full size pots to replace the mini pots. Buy a replacement J pickup. Buy a high mass bridge. So if you are into modding basses, I think it's worth the $70 just for the body, passable P pickup, and passable pots/bridge. However, if you want to start playing bass, or buy this for someone who is interested in learning bass, spend a little more money on something that is going to be more comfortable and playable right off the shelf. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2025 by Wilson04

  • Bass guitar review
Size: Full Style: Bass Set-Black
Great starter bass
Reviewed in the United States on May 20, 2025 by Shawn

  • 👍
Size: Full Style: Only Bass-Sunset
Excellent
Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2025 by 👍

  • It's an antique white beige sort of white but looks n sounds so cool it's awesome 👍😎
Size: Full Style: Only Bass-White
Awesome I love it 😁👍😁
Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2025 by James Forsyth

  • Good budget Bass
Size: Full Style: Bass Set-Sunset
I recently purchased this bundle, and I must say, it's an excellent starter kit for anyone on a budget. After a setup it plays smoothly, no buzzing or ringing. Comfortable to play. The amp is nice size, portable, and has enough features for various play styles however pedals are necessary for effects. The two issues I have with this set is the amp has a soft face covering which makes it very easy to damage. The second is the patch cable could be better. I am replacing it and saving it as an emergency backup. Creates interference between the bass and the amp that comes through when playing. Other than that I have enjoyed playing with this setup and recommend it to anyone who might be interested in playing bass. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2025 by Lucian Steckiewicz

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