Ashthorpe 30-inch Beginner Electric Guitar Kit with Amplifier (Black), Basic Starter Package w/Gig Bag, Strings, Strap, Picks

$118.98

Description

Brand Ashthorpe
Color Black
Top Material Type Alder
Body Material Alder
Back Material Type Alder
Neck Material Type Maple
Fretboard Material Type Maple Wood
Guitar Pickup Configuration S
String Material Type Alloy Steel
Hand Orientation Right

About this item

  • 30-inch electric guitar: Ashthorpe’s 30-inch electric guitar is the perfect size for young learners. The small size makes it easy for them to handle and play comfortably. It features a classic single-coil pickup, an adjustable bridge set, and a volume control. Whether it’s blues, rock, country, or other genres your budding musician wants to learn, this beginner electric guitar has you covered.
  • Complete starter kit with amplifier: This guitar package includes everything a young musician needs to get started. It arrives with an Ashthorpe guitar, a portable amplifier with a strap and belt clip, a guitar cable, a nylon gig bag for easy transportation, a shoulder strap, an extra string set, and three celluloid picks.
  • Perfect for beginners: Specially designed for young guitar players. This 30-inch, right-handed electric guitar features all the bells and whistles. It is designed with 21 smooth frets, six steel strings, easy-tuning pegs, and an easy-to-hold maple neck with a c-shaped profile. It is painted with a rock-and-roll, high-gloss finish, which adds to the style and flair.
  • Classic design: This electric guitar features an iconic Strat-style shape with a custom pickguard. Crafted with precision and care, it boasts a solid body construction, ensuring durability and longevity. Its sleek and stylish appearance will inspire creativity.
  • 1/4-Size electric guitar: Ideal for learners, this guitar is both small and lightweight. It measures 30″ Long x 9-3/4″ Wide x 1-1/2″ Deep. This guitar with an amplifier is perfect for practice. The easy-to-use controls and short scale length make it easier for beginners to reach the frets and form chords correctly, promoting good playing habits from the start.