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WINZZ AC309CE 39 Inches Cutaway Nylon-string Classical Electric Guitar Build-in Pickup Kit Set Online Lessons, Glossy Purple

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Features

  • Classical Cutaway (CE) body shape featuring sapele top, back & sides
  • Sound: elegant, and wide range expression, make your ears fall in love with it
  • Featuring a 4-band equalizer EQ and nylon strings
  • A perfect choice for the beginner and student players alike
  • Includes 1-month online lessons, gig carrying bag, cleaning cloth, a digital tuner( 1 × CR2032 battery required - NOT INCLUDED ) and cable

Description

About WINZZ WINZZ is the line of fretted musical instruments by Aileen Music, emphasizes craftsmanship and innovation in every product manufactured. As a result, we offer some of the best sounding guitars available. We never sacrifice artistic integrity for a lesser quality instrument. Our guitar and ukulele products are designed with the player in mind. We offer beautiful classical, electro-acoustic, electric guitars and kits, constructed out of premium materials such as spruce, cedar, maple and mahogany.

Material Type: Wood


Instrument Size: 39 inches


Color: Glossy Purple


Connector Type: 1/4" Mono Phone Plug


Brand Name: WINZZ


Set Name: WINZZ AC309CE 39 Inches Cutaway Nylon-string Classical Electric Guitar Build-in Pickup Kit Set


Manufacturer Part Number: AC309CE-39-GPP


Included Components: Build-in Pickup Kit Set, Online Lessons


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Model Name: AC309CE


Model Number: AC309CE-39-GPP


Instrument: guitar


Best Sellers Rank: #9,191 in Musical Instruments (See Top 100 in Musical Instruments) #103 in Electric Guitar Beginner Kits


ASIN: B0FBRM7M66


Customer Reviews: 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (400) 4.0 out of 5 stars


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  • Great value
Color: Glossy Brown Style: Acoustic-Electric
Very impressed by this guitar for the price. Beautiful guitar that has a deep tone comparable to the Oscar Schmidt I've been playing for years. I wasn't sure how a pickup would sound on a nylon guitar, but it picks up the sound adequately. It's a little bigger and heavier than the classical guitars I'm used to. Not as big as a normal acoustic, but a little longer than a classical. The internals make it a little bottom heavy which isn't an issue when playing. I love the look and finish on the guitar. No blemishes or craftsmanship issues. The design around the soundhole is a red and white butterfly design that isn't my favorite, but that's just personal taste. The tuning pegs have a fake marble stone look to them, a nice little touch. Even the bag is good quality with a sharp gray color with black outlines and rests on the bottom to prevent damage. Also comes with an adjustment tool for the bridge and a battery for the pickup. Only complaint is the tuner it comes with is garbage. I got it working but had to maneuver it around the head for it to pick up accurately. Not much else to say. I'd put it on par with a $300 - $350 guitar. Definitely worth it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2020 by Matthew Howard

  • Guitar plays fine - packaging for shipment is absolutely terrible
Color: Glossy Brown Style: Acoustic-Electric
I received my guitar in a timely manner, UPS. Came home to find this almost destroyed box on my porch. Tears in the cardboard, crushed in a bit here and there, skimpy on the sealing tape, thin cardboard. It's a good thing the padded gig bag was around the guitar or it might have been destroyed. The guitar was also wrapped in that thin white foam they use, and the strings were wrapped with thin recycled paper, a total waste in my mind that is labor intensive. Should have put the money in the box! I removed it from the box, took off the thin foam, the string paper, cleaned it up, tuned it up, unwrapped the battery, put the battery button back in, (see below), and let it sit overnight to let the strings and guitar get used to my house. Unfortunately, next morning I discovered a dent, flat spot on the very top of the headstock where it had hit something while in the box during shipment. It plays fine, and since I repair guitars as a side retirement business, I went back and forth and decided returning it was more hassle than fixing the dent and the chip in the finish. If I was just a player and not a luthier, this would be going back for sure. It will take me about one hour to fix the finish, so I will keep it. By the way, I think it has a very nice sound, considering this thing is sapale plywood. Butterfly rosette is a bit cheesy, just a decal, but I can live with that. High E tuner is a bit stiff, will look into that. Overall for the price, I like it and wanted a knock-around the house classical, this fits the bill well. This would be an outstanding beginner unit, save the body is a bit deep for smaller players. The electric portion is intriguing, I plan to plug it up soon and see how much that piezo under-saddle feeds back and what it sounds like. As with a lot of lower end classicals, no strap buttons anywhere. Strictly a sit-down and play guitar. Thought they could at least put one on the bottom, so you could put on a strap and shoe-string it around the headstock side of the nut, but no. Considering it is classical electric, people will want to play this standing up. The guitar is a nice value for the money, save the strings are junk, but that is pretty much the norm, and I bought a good set of nylons in the same order. Just be warned, the strings are no-name, fluor carbon with Low E, A and D being silk wrapped. They stay in tune fairly well as classical strings go, but the G, B, and E are just stretching at strange and ridiculous amounts. I expect to have to tune up a classical every time I play it, but these are just junk. Get a new set of nice nylons as soon as you get it, or when you buy it. As a final note on the equipment, it comes with a cleaning rag, (worthless add on), a cheapo cord, and a tuner. Concerning the complaints on the tuner: These units depend on receiving vibrations from the headstock where most players mount the clip. This means that the vibration has to make it through the swivel ball which is integral to all these types of tuners, like Snarks. This one, the little ball joint is not that tight, not as well made as others I've used. I'd say that the people having trouble getting a reading on their tuner have a loose ball joint connection on their tuner. Mine had two loose spots, probably due to poor injection molding. I found a couple tight spots where the ball is making good connection with the main tuner, and have had absolutely no problems with my tuner. It's not a Snark, but it works just fine, as long as you make sure your ball joint is tight in the tuner. To turn it off, just hold the button in longer, and it goes off. Nice add-on, the tuner is good for many stringed instruments, and is also chromatic. The main and only button will toggle through the different instruments, including chromatic, where I leave mine. Screen turns green when you are in tune, blue when not. The packaging, oh my, is nothing more than one thin box, that angled guitar shaped box, with the tuner, cord and cleaning rag stuffed in a nook inside the box, not even in the bag. Miracle they were still there. This is a pretty good deal for a decent classical, but the packaging is about as effective as a garbage bag. Thank heavens for that padded gig bag...or I am certain I would have had more damage. One last thing, it came through with a lot of little white particles all over the guitar. And the battery check button was falling out, but when I put it back in it clicked into some position and it now stays in and works. I have not plugged it up yet, but the battery, after taking off the cello wrap, seemed to work fine and the battery check light now works well when I push the battery check button. All this could be avoided if they just put another dollar into a thicker grade of cardboard on their box and a little more packing tape. Two stars off for shoddy, cheap packaging that will not stand up to what was a simple two day delivery. UPDATE: I own a Fender Acoustatronic amplifier, so I decided that was the best choice for this guitar, since it is merely a piezo pickup under the saddle. I am pleased to report that the unit, although it doesn't sound exactly like a classical through the amplifier, does work well, the controls on the pre-amp on the side of the guitar work well, and it didn't feed back anywhere near to what I thought it would. I would guess that the nylon strings are more resistant to harmonics than a set of regular acoustic steel strings. It had a pleasant sound, little light but by adding bass and treble on the pre-amp, and lowering the mid, putting the presence in the middle, I was able to achieve a very nice tone that worked really well for fingerpicking. Adding back a star for good tone through an amp. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 4, 2020 by Paul S. Brzozowski

  • Good for the price, great sound
Color: Glossy Brown Style: Acoustic-Electric
For this price, I didn't expect much. I was pleasantly surprised. I've had it about a year now, so I feel qualified to talk about it a little. Some of the frets are in need of some calibration, as there's some slight buzz when hitting certain notes. Probably my biggest complaint is the way the strings feel against the fretboard; trying to bend a note is difficult on this guitar. But overall it's very good for this price. I even bought one for my stepdad for Christmas so he could get back into guitar. I attached a short video testing it out while plugged in. As you can hear, just add a little delay and it sounds beautiful. Unplugged it sounds okay, but I'm very impressed with the built-in preamp. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2021 by A. C. Jones

  • Over priced for beyond poor quality. Don’t buy. Over priced for beyond poor quality. Don’t buy.
Color: Glossy Blue Style: Acoustic-Electric
This was a complete disaster. Poor execution in everything. The guitar was full of scratches. The gloss paint was poorly applied through the whole guitar. The material used the guitar felt of poor quality. The strings were garbage. I think fishing strings would’ve sound better. The sound wasn’t any good. Got plugged to a fender frontman 15 g and tried different settings with the equalizer and no improvement was obtained. Then tried my fender rumble amplifier and tried playing with the amplifier again, and still no good sound. The case was not even a quarter of an inch thick. The accessories that came with it felt beyond poor quality just like the guitar. For 170 with taxes included? This was a rip off. If I were to buy this guitar with this quality I wouldn’t pay more than 60 to 70 bucks. I own a Valenciana worth 120 dollars and it came better built than this. Save your money buy something better. Don’t buy this. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2023 Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2023 by Rene Battaglia

  • Very Pretty, but I'm not used to such a wide neck
Color: Glossy Brown Style: Acoustic-Electric
Super pretty & nice sound. Love the nylon strings. I just wish the neck was available in a thinner neck, as I'm not used to it being so wide. If you're already a classical guitarist, you'll be used to the neck. If you're used to regular guitar, the neck will be too wide.
Reviewed in the United States on June 18, 2026 by J. Hawaii

  • Great guitar.
Color: Glossy Brown Style: Acoustic-Electric
I have been a guitarist for over 45 years. I wanted a cutaway classical. This guitar is wonderful. Well built body, straight neck that is not too thick and great sound. The neck action is adjustable with built in truss rod. I’m really glad I bought it, and will use it on stage.
Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2025 by Daniel W. Smith

  • Fair looking and sounding instrument, poor shipping and missing item.
Color: Glossy Brown Style: Acoustic-Electric
I reacently bought the classical electroacoustic guitar, WINZZ AC309CE 39 Inches Cutaway. For the most part, a fair instrument with a nice sound and a beautiful color and soft edge fretboard, though dry as a bone, but that is an easy fix with oil. However, it didn't come with a battery for the tuner and the back cover for the guitar preamp was apart and bouncing around the guitar. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 31, 2025 by Luis

  • Pretty good guitar
Color: Glossy Blue Style: Acoustic-Electric
Not not best build but certainly not the worst. Good build for the price. Item came as described with no kind of damages. Blue color is pretty smooth. May need to buy better strings once you receive. The ones that came with took a while to tune.
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2026 by John Schneider

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