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Crescent 38" Blue Cutaway Acoustic Guitar with Gig Bag and Accessories

Crescent 38 Blue Cutaway Acoustic Guitar with Gig Bag and Accessories
Brand: Crescent
Category: Musical Instruments

List Price: $129.99
Buy New: $39.95 (On sale from $99.95)
You Save: $60.00 (60%)



Rating: 2.5 out of 5 stars 6 reviews
Sales Rank: 1068

Country: china
Color: Blue
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No

Model: MG38-BU-CA
EAN: 2369388887930
ASIN: B000HKX0XC

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Steel Strings
  • Cutaway design with High Gloss Finish
  • Linden Binding with a Betula Top and Geared Tuning
  • Quality Wood Construction
  • Comes with Gig Bag, Extra Strings, Pick, Shoulder Strap, Pitch Pipe, Pick Guard

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
This Acoustic Guitar is 38 inches in length. It has Linden Binding and wood construction with geared tuning. Each Guitar comes with a full set of extra strings, pick, tuner, gig bag, and pick guard. The Acoustic Guitar is perhaps the most versatile and common guitar type. Perfect for the beginner or intermediate player. The tuning pegs are made of brass and steel for easy tuning and to keep the tuned string held in position. This Guitar also makes a great gift!


Customer Reviews:   Read 1 more reviews...

1 out of 5 stars Don't be fooled by the price!   July 4, 2008
Randy M. Navarro (Dallas, TX United States)
Please do not be tempted by the low price. This is a poor quality guitar and will only lead to fustration for beginniners. When I purchased mine, I immediately noticed the poor paint job, and several nicks and dents along the body. But most importantly the bridge is the incorrect size, which makes the guitar impossible to properly tune, or keep in tune without replacing it. Also, the board it's connected to is held in place with only plastic pegs with no sealing around it, which means it is only a matter of time before it breaks.

I purchased mine thinking it would be a fine learner guitar, but after of few weeks of constantly trying to keep it in tune (Guitar strings should settle after only a couple of days, not weeks) I was so fustrated with it and gave it to my teacher to take a look at it, who pointed out these two important defects.



3 out of 5 stars Decent for beginner but get better one for long term investment   June 2, 2008
mochi_girl (Santa Clara, CA)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I recently decided to learn guitar and thought about teaching myself at home. Bought this guitar through Amazon.com after looking at some decent reviews on it and saw that the price is unbeatable. I like the fact that it is small and lightweight, and that it comes with a set of accessories, but I found it hard to tune. I would play a song that would sound 'right' going up the scale but sound 'off' going down the scale. I decided to take a class a month ago, and last week, my instructor tried to tune my guitar, and he said the guitar has an 'intonation' issue, which means that the guitar just wouldn't tune on chords even if the individual strings are in tune. I suspect there are problems with the frets markings. Overall, since I am pretty tolerant and big on cheap bargains, I would say this item is an okay bargain, and if you are unsure about pursuing guitar but need an instrument to try out, then you may want to get this. I was able to play melody ('Amazing Grace','Star Spangled Banner', etc) just fine. It will probably start giving me issues once I start playing chords. But if you are serious about playing guitar, get a better one, this one is a no go.


5 out of 5 stars Perfect guitar   May 22, 2008
Kevin Jonas
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I was so pleased with this guitar. It was my first acoustic guitar, but I am glad that I purchased this guitar- it's been slammed into walls, and the wood still looks good. It was easy for me to play, and I plan on buying future guitars from Austin Bazaar. Only one bad thing- I received a red pick.


1 out of 5 stars Just a Toy...   May 2, 2008
John N. Donahue
4 out of 6 found this review helpful

I just got this guitar in the mail, and as soon as I pickes the box up, it was very light weight, that was my first sign that something was wrong. Then, when I opened the box there was the guitar, but it was so crappy. The strings are so thin that one of them broke on the first day (and I'm a really careful person), the actual guitar is very thin, and the paint was done very poorly. The head part of the guitar doesn't look anything like the one in the preview, and I cant find where you put hook up the strap on one end. Please I beg of you DO NOT BUY THIS PRODUCT! It may be inexpensive, but you should save your money for something better!...oh and the frets are messed up too!!!


1 out of 5 stars not playable   May 1, 2008
A. Sprague (Cincinnati, OH USA)
3 out of 4 found this review helpful

Do NOT buy this guitar!!! I was not concerned with quality when I bought this inexpensive guitar, but when I recieved it I found that it was impossible to get everything in tune.
Something is not right about the spacing between the frets and/or the bridge, so when each individual string is in tune, if you play a chord it is WAY out of tune. I tried the other way, too--tuning it to play one chord. When I switched to a different chord, say, from C to D, that chord was not in tune at all.
If you are looking for a basic, cheap guitar, my advice is to go to a guitar store and play it yourself before you buy it. That way, you will not have to pay $16 in return shipping like I did, and you will save yourself a lot of trouble.




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