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Sonicake Electric Guitar, 39" Beginner Electric Guitar, Classic SSS Pickup, Tremolo Bridge, Full-Size Lightweight Body, Rounded Fret Ends, Heel Adjustment Truss Rod (Sea Bubble Green)

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Color: Sea Bubble Green


Features

  • Sculpted for Speed & Comfort The iconic double-cutaway body and contoured edges let your hand glide effortlessly across the neck, while the lightweight design ensures fatigue-free playing for hours.
  • Triple-Pickup Sonic Versatility Three single-coil pickups with a 5-way selector deliver sparkling cleans, punchy midrange, and singing leadsperfect for blues, rock, funk, and beyond.
  • Stage-Ready Stability A synchronized tremolo bridge adds expressive vibrato while maintaining tuning stability, whether you're bending notes or diving bomb like a rock legend.
  • Timeless Tone, Modern Playability Classic DNA meets smooth rolled fretboard edges and premium hardware for effortless bends and lightning-fast runs.
  • Customize Your Legend Swap pickups, tweak electronics, or upgrade hardwarethe Strat's modular design lets you craft a signature sound that's uniquely yours.

Color: Sea Bubble Green


Brand: SONICAKE


Material: Wood


Model Name: QGT-10


Body Material: Paulownia Wood


Manufacturer: SONICAKE


UPC: 843037102985


Hand Orientation: Right


Set Name: False


Item Weight: 7.98 pounds


Package Dimensions: 43 x 19 x 4.4 inches


Item model number: QGT-10


Date First Available: July 2, 2025


Back Material: Poplar Wood


Color Name: Sea Bubble Green


Fretboard Material: Purpleheart Wood


Guitar Pickup Configuration: S-S-S


Scale Length: 26 Inches


String Material: Stainless Steel


Top Material: Paulownia Wood


Neck Material Type: Birch


Number of Strings: 6


Guitar Bridge System: Tremolo


Material Type: Wood


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  • 5 stars for the price/features and playability (though it'll need some repairs $)
Color: Shell Pink
I instantly loved this guitar, though it had issues off the bat, so I took it to my luthier for $320 worth of repairs/mods, who did confirm that this has stainless steel frets, by the way. The neck is a comfortable and unfinished/smooth thin C, the pickups are good, it's lightweight (5.9 lbs...!) with no neck dive, looks good/decent, and the components/electronics are all fine (on par with the Fender Player series), though the volume pot doesn't have a uniform taper as you roll it down, though it's still usable. The main things I wanted to do were replace the saddles (which float way off the bridge and move the action screws each time you change strings—a pet peeve of mine and quite common among budget and sometimes even more expensive guitars), and I can confirm that they are 10.8mm saddles (though the seller told me 10.5); I wanted less tension on the tremolo springs since they come really stiff; and to address some fret buzz. Oh, and I wanted the "Sonicake" headstock decal removed, and of course a pro setup. The luthier did a good job over all (but not quite perfect), and mentioned that he had to fill in/reinforce one of the tremolo spring claw screw holes since the body's wood is soft and some wood pulled out when making adjustments back there. He also removed one of the 3 springs (which were in a "V" formation) to float the bridge and make it more usable for light whammy bar fluttering, though it's tuning stability isn't good when using the tremolo bar, though otherwise the tuning stability and tuners are acceptable. (I may change them to locking tuners at some point if I think this guitar's gonna stay in my collection long-term.) And though a fret or two weren't level, just adjusting the truss rod and adding a bit of relief to the neck (which came straight) largely resolved that particular issue. And because the woods are very light and soft, I don't know how it's going to hold up in various environments (outdoors, humid clubs, etc.), but for now it'll be my back-up live guitar (about $445 total in) and one of my main guitars at home for a while as I bond with it and perhaps make some minor adjustments (action). I recommend this to anyone willing to repair/ mod it themselves or professionally. It's a good value, fits in my current S-style cases (though it is wider than expected), and its playability punches quite a bit above its price point for sure. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2025 by Reviewer

  • Looks like a strat,quacks like a strat
Color: Shell Pink
The fit and finish are nice no blemishes. The paint is a matte finish that looks really nice but feels even better (at least to me). The neck joint and all hardware fit well. I've been playing it regularly for the past 2 months and it stays in tune well and has no issues. Now for the selling points, spoke wheel truss rod works well and is a really nice feature,rounded fret ends are smooth and comfortable,the neck is thinner than my strat but not in a bad way it's very comfortable and I enjoy playing it a lot. The pickups are nicely voiced and do a good job producing those "strat" tones that I personally love. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2026 by Bradley

  • Great S style starter guitar (after setup)
Color: Sea Bubble Green
A very nice guitar after setup. I had to make quite few adjustments before it was ready to play. 1. The neck had no relief. I had to turn the truss rod wheel about 1/2 turn clockwise to get it to neutral, then another 1/2 turn clockwise to put some relief in the neck. 2. The bridge saddles were way too low. I adjusted the saddle set screws to raise the #6 low E around 2 turns on each screw. Then I adjusted all of the other saddles up to match, then about another 1/2 turn on the D & G saddles to follow the neck radius. Now the string action is just about perfect. 3. The intonation was not correct. Especially the G string. But all needed some adjustment. 4. The tuners were all kind of sloppy. I tightened up each of the #1 Phillips screws on the tuning knobs. That made a huge difference. 5. I raised the height of the Bridge pickup so the volume was more closely matched to the Neck and Middle pickups. 6. These "vintage" style tremolo bridges are never very good. Especially on budget guitars. I did give it a try. First I found the spring claw was screwed in way too much and they had the bridge slammed down to the body. After backing off on the claw screws around 3 full turns each, I got the bridge off of the body about 1/16". Not floating, but not slammed either. Still, it worked as expected (not great). So, best to go without this trem. Now, for those of you who think I am being too critical of this $120 guitar, you would be wrong. I do most of same "adjustments" to most of my guitars. This one just needed more than my more expensive guitars. What I really like about this guitar. Plenty! First the weight is amazingly light. 5.4lbs! That is unheard of! Does the super light weight effect the tone. No. At least not in a negative way. Overall, the guitar sounds like an early 50s Strat. The cheap ceramic pickups sound very good. The neck is great. Very comfortable. Ball end stainless steel frets are great. The plastic nut, while not my favorite, is functional, and it was cut well. Final analysis, it is a very nice, easy to play, good sounding Strat style guitar. It just needed some tweaking to reach it's full potential. After setup, this is a perfect starter guitar. Light weight, easy to play neck, and sounds very good. And I love the green color. Leo Fender called this shade of green, Belair Green. Just like a Chevy Belair. *Update* I replaced the tuners with Wilkinson vintage style K1513 $31.99 available here on Amazon. But they did need the 10mm conversion bushings (Dopro zinc version) $7.99 also available here. And I replaced the tremolo bridge with a Wilkinson vintage 6 screw model MX1793 W0V04 Chrome 54mm. $24.88. This is a fantastic bridge. Full block and push-in trem arm, makes a huge difference. I had some roller string trees in my stash, probably around $8. And I installed a set of Fender 9-46 super bullet strings $10. So, total cost for this guitar and upgraded parts, it's still under $200! It plays great and sounds great. Original weight 5.4 lbs. Weight after upgrades, 5.94lbs, probably due to the extra weight of the trem "full" block of the Wilkinson trem bridge. 5 stars after upgrades. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 29, 2025 by dram56 dram56

  • Don't miss out on this guitar!! Totally worth it!!
Color: Black
This guitar is FANTASTIC for the price!! I was surprised at how good it was. It took some truss rod and bridge adjustment out of the box, but it plays shockingly well once set up properly. The electrics sound clean with no buzz or hums, the intonation is decent, and the tone is very good. The only real flaws I see right away are that the tremolo bar will not screw in if I put a spring in the hole, and the pick guard is made of a really soft plastic that you can literally gouge with your fingernail. It feels almost like there's still protective film on it even after you take it off. These are very minor flaws for a Strat style guitar at this price. EXCELLENT first guitar for kids or students, or for scratching the itch for a new guitar without blowing out your wallet. Don't sleep on these, they're worth every penny! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2025 by Tom V

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