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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 (Shell Pink)

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Color: Shell Pink


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: Shell Pink


Brand: SONICAKE


Material: Wood


Model Name: Sonicake


Body Material: Paulownia Wood


Brand Name: SONICAKE


Model Name: Sonicake


Model Number: QGT-10


Manufacturer: SONICAKE


UPC: 843037102978


Hand Orientation: Right


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Warranty Description: 90 days.


Color: Shell Pink


Material: Wood


Body Material: Paulownia 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

  • WORTH $99 JUST FOR THE NECK
Color: Sea Bubble Green
TL/DR: This is better than the nearly identical $149 Squier I started to buy. I now have 1 of each to compare and I can say that with 100% confidence. The neck alone is worth $99 if you just want a better neck for another guitar. Full review: Contrary to other reviews saying the tremolo is poor, the fact is the tremolo is quite good (nice saddles) but the tuners are crappy and they ship the guitar with brand new extra-light strings which would not stay in tune even on a hardtail. The nut is not cheap Happy Meal plastic, it's actually pretty good and well cut. Even the string trees are a little nicer quality than Squier, smooth, not grabby. Might not even need replacing. The intonation on mine came almost perfect right out of the box, better intonated on arrival than any other guitar I have ever received from any brand. Pickups sound nice, not harsh or brittle sounding, especially the bridge which sounds more musical than 99% of cheap single coils in the bridge position. They sound more "vintage" than "cheap" if you know what I mean. The switch is very solid with a nice click and the pots turn very smoothly and the tapers are decent, not great, but better than most. The neck is a nice medium C, unfinished and the frets are steel. Fretwork is great, and the string alignment with the edges is perfect. The heel-wheel for the truss rod is awesome and combined with the fretwork, the neck is worth the price of the guitar as a replacement for anything. The finish is nice, no runs or rough spots. It IS a thin semi-matte finish, not glossy and not flat matte like those goth guitars that collect fingerprints like the FBI. It will damage easily without the high gloss clear coat and I expect this guitar to relic itself if left unattended for any length of time. Oddly, I thought the Chinese translation of "sea foam green" to "sea bubble green" sounded cute and is what made me look at the listing in the first place. Also, the computer generated images in the listing show a single ply pickguard. The real one has a nice 3-ply pickguard, also not Happy Meal plastic. It was well packed and arrived promptly. It included the basic wrenches and trem arm, no cheesy strap or junk cable. I recommend this guitar. The only really necessary upgrades are better strings and a set of Guyker split-shaft vintage tuners (get the hole adaptor bushings too). Very worth the money. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2026 by DB

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