Glen Burton GA204BCO-NT Acoustic Electric Cutaway Guitar, Natural
Bridge craft USA musical instruments presents the exceptionally designed Glen Burton GA204BCO Acoustic Electric Cutaway Guitar in Natural by Glen Burton. Perfect for the beginner or the expert, the full package comes with Strings, Picks, Gig Bag, Strap, Digital Clip-On Tuner, Truss Rod and a 10 Watt Amplifier . This excellent Acoustic Guitar also includes: Flame top; Basswood back and sides Catalpa Neck and Bridge; Rosewood Fingerboard Steel String; Sealed Gear Tuners EQ: Active 4 Band 7545 .
Product Features
- Flame top; Basswood back and sides
- Catalpa Neck and Bridge; Rosewood Fingerboard
- Steel String; Sealed Gear Tuners
- EQ: Active 4 Band 7545
- Includes: Strings, Picks, Gig Bag, Strap, Digital Clip-On Tuner, Truss Rod And 10 Watt Amplifier
A diamond in the rough I won’t lie, I was VERY skeptical ordering this. But I figured that if its not great, I could sell it. After getting it, this package is amazing for the money. I am definitely keeping it! I own/have owned $5,000+ models and some $100 “disposable” axes and I was shocked at this beautiful guitar. First off, the flamed top is gorgeous. It doesn’t have a cheap look to it. The fret board is so so but you cant expect too much here. The frets don’t have sharp edges and nicely done. The sealed…
For that price! Got to have it! Awesome for the money! I have had my guitar for about a month now. The guitar itself is worth the money. I play on a 100w amp at church and it sounds good. Definitely not the highest quality but still a good full body sound. (After restringing it. The strings it comes with are garbage) The amp that this comes with is nice … I actually was using it as a practice amp with my bass and it did fine. Nothing that I could play with any other instruments but definitely can hear what I’m doing. My son…
Severe lack of quality control Package arrived in a timely manner and in good shape. Guitar is alright, built to look like a high-end model but closer inspection proves otherwise. I was fine with that but then had to remove the rear cover of the amp to reconnect a power wire that had become disconnected during shipping just to get power to the amp. After that I still had no sound through the amplifier. I checked the amp and cable with another guitar and all worked fine. That lead me to replace the guitar battery that came…