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WINZZ EGM100 30 Inches Real Kids Electric Guitar with Beginner Kit, Right Handed (Gradient Pink)

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Color: Gradient Pink


Features

  • This is a Mini Electric Guitar Especially Designed for Our Little Rockers
  • Updraded Closed Machine Head, More Stable for Tuning
  • Classic Pickup Suitable for Many Styles of Music, Fixed Bridge Improve Tone Accuracy
  • Glossy Finish Provide a Smooth and Comfortable Feel, Ergonomic Design Protect Skin from Damage Caused by Long-Term Friction
  • C-shape Neck Well-suited to Most Children's Hand Shape, Cute Body Size Just Right for Our Little Rockers
  • This Beginner Set Include Almost Everything to Start, such as 600D Oxford Guitar Bag with Double Shoulder Straps, Cute Amplifier, Extra Pack Strings, Strap, Cable, Picks, Allen Wrench and An Accessory Storage Bag
  • Get One for Your Boy / Girl to Play Now!

Brand: WINZZ


Color: Gradient Pink


Top Material Type: Maple Wood


Body Material: Maple


Back Material Type: Maple Wood


Neck Material Type: Maple


Fretboard Material Type: Maple Wood


Guitar Pickup Configuration: S


String Material Type: Alloy Steel


Hand Orientation: Right


Item Weight: 6.54 pounds


Product Dimensions: 30.8 x 10.8 x 2.8 inches


Item model number: EGM100


Date First Available: April 10, 2024


Back Material: Maple Wood


Body Material: Maple


Color Name: Gradient Pink


Connector Type: 1/4 inch (6.35mm) audio plug


Fretboard Material: Maple Wood


Guitar Pickup Configuration: S


String Material: Alloy Steel


Top Material: Maple Wood


Neck Material Type: Maple


Number of Strings: 6


Guitar Bridge System: Non-tremolo


Size: 30 inches x 10.8 inches


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  • Perfect fit for my 5 year old grandson
Color: Blueburst
My husband plays guitar, so I had an expert check this out before I gave it to my grandson. The action was good and the frets secure - no rough edges or anything. The amp was perfect - has just enough sound, but it can't go too loud. I bought the blue - very nicely painted - and my grandson was thrilled! He immediately put the strap over his head and started rocking out. I wasn't sure how heavy that 5 lbs was going to feel to him, but he played for almost an hour straight, so I guess he didn't really notice. And he's been playing almost daily since. The strap was a bit flimsy, so I did end up buying a more padded style, along with a floor stand, but otherwise, this is a perfect first guitar for a kid. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2020 by Mrgrita

  • Good Value
Color: Red
Bought this for my grandson’s 10th birthday. With a little tuning it is a really capable set up! The amplifier is small, but makes it easily portable and puts out good sound. He’s tall for his age and it’s certainly not too small for him. All in all very happy with my purchase. Good value.
Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2024 by Jeanne

  • it's a learning guitar
It is definitely a good guitar so far for kids to learn on. The only thing I've noticed at this time is just that the amp is very good but it is a small amp for a starter kit. It makes a lot of static no matter the volume it's on. But again, it's for them to learn on so it's probably not the most important thing anyway. It was easy to tune and she loved that we could get the color she wanted. It's easy for a kid to hold. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2019 by misty

  • Lovely For the price
Color: Red
My daughter has ADHD and jumps from hobby (just like her mom) She really wanted a rock guitar and of course the phase past and not the guitar is hanging on the wall and looks super cool The colors are high quality and the varnish gives it an high class look About the sound i would really know as i myself don't play the guitar Packaged very good and the bag has enough space to store all the parts Over all we very happy with this xmas gift Bought over a year ago ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 25, 2024 by Yaron k. Yaron k.

  • Cheaply made toy, not a serious instrument
Color: Blueburst
It has a sturdy feel and the electronics work well enough for a small kid. My son is 5 years old and 49 inches tall and it fits his body and hands perfectly. The tuners are hot garbage and therein lies the problem; if it can’t be used to play real music or train a kid’s ear to proper notes, it’s not a real instrument. It’s a toy. The electronics work but they’ll only ever make out of tune noise due to the tuners. The neck is pretty buzzy around the octave point as well. You can upgrade the tuners and adjust the neck but for that cost and time, you’d be better off just buying the more expensive but reputable version. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2025 by Amazon Customer

  • Perfect for a Little
Our kindergartener loves this so much. Super great for learning. Does require batteries for the little amp, but for a beginner, it’s everything we need. The little strap did break pretty quickly, but I fear it was user error and it was due to trying to force it on. We’ve enjoy it so far!
Reviewed in the United States on September 25, 2024 by Jessica

  • For my grandson
This guitar is kid-sized and it's just a little big for my 4 yr old but he will grow into it. He loves it, sits to play it so it's compatible even though right now it's a little big. The amplifier that's included is -- well, adorable! This guitar is headphone compatible, so when he's not jammin' with dad he can still play without driving the household nuts! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2020 by kate20061

  • Hindsight is too clear too late
Color: Blueburst
*Update, gave it another shot, tweaked the saddles to get it somewhat in range, nope. The amp doesn't function unless you have headphones, even then it's warbly, distorted and so quiet it's hard to tell it it's on or if you're hearing the strings vibrate. I get now why it's called a beginner kit and not a beginner guitar. Clever, well played. This is not a beginner guitar. A beginner is just learning strings/frets/finger positions, but instead are tasked with full on luthier tier knowledge. The essential components that make a guitar appealing to beginners so they want to practice instead of seeing it as a chore are simply non existent. If I really wanted to make it playable, everything's gota go, even the neck. Knowing it's a beginner who's playing it, at least get the intonation within range. 6th string Open E = E 6th string 12th E = F Same goes for the all 6 strings. Intonated until the screws fell off and even after ~1" no change whatsoever. No truss rod, actions so high and neck so bowed, even after bringing the saddles down to near fret buzz levels, action still way too high. Ideal action at 12th fret is ~1.6mm/credit card. I stacked 10 cards and still had room to spare. Measured it up, 22mm. If you wana screw people at least take them on a date first. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 25, 2023 by Timerius

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