Traveler Guitar Ultra-Light Electric (ULE BKM SK)
Traveler Guitar 6 string electric guitar Survival kit, Right, Matte Black (Ulu bum ski) fits in airline overhead bins. Only 28 in. Long! Eastern American hard Maple neck-through body 3 lbs. 2 oz. & 28″ Long Features a Traveler dual-rail humbucker pickup gig-bag included> tag headphone amp features> gain, tone, volume controls on/standby switch Audio output: ⅛” Headphone Jack instrument input: ¼” and ⅛” aux-in 3 ⅛ x 3 x ½ in. 1 oz. Rechargeable internal battery (included) USB charging cable (Includes> the Traveler Guitar ultra-light is the smallest, lightest full-scale electric travel guitar on the market. The proprietary In-Body tuning System uses standard tuning machines relocated into the body, eliminating the need for a headstock. As a result, you’ll have the same full-scale playing experience you’re used to on an instrument that’s 28% shorter and 68% lighter than a typical full size electric. You can plug the ultra-light into your favorite amp or recording device thanks to its humbucker pickup and standard 1/4-inch output. The lap rest is detachable for easy transport, so guitar and bag fit easily in an airline overhead compartment. And, since the guitar weighs just three pounds and is only 28 inches long, You can take it anywhere.
Product Features
- Full 24 3/4″ Scale electric travel guitar
- Fits in airline overhead bins. Only 28 in. Long!
- One-piece Eastern American hard Maple neck-through-body design
- 3 lbs. 2 oz. & 28″ Long
- Features a dual-rail humbucker pickup
I play more because my Traveler Guitar is always with me. I waited a while before I wrote this. I wanted to make sure my first impressions would remain and they did. I have played guitar for 35 years. My problem is I travel on business most weeks and it is not easy to carry a guitar with you when you stay in a different hotel every night. This guitar is very compact, easy to carry on to a plane, and is just plane fun. I matched this with a Blackstar Fly portable amp and could not be happier.Pro’s1. No setup required. I usually spend…
Lacks balance while playing seated I tried this guitar out. It’s everything that its designers intended for it to be; therein lies the problem, at least for me.The guitar lacks balance. There’s no body, in case you didn’t notice. Due to that the fretboard is too heavy and guitar keeps pulling my fretting hand down. The included support is too slippery and slips off my pants.NOTE: I play sitting down. If you play standing up, maybe the balance wouldn’t be an issue? I wouldn’t know.Everything else is good: it’s…
Have some problems compared to the “normal” guitars, but overall very nicely designed and crafted After playing around this guitar for some time initially, plus about 2 weeks of serious practicing with it for a recent band gathering, here are the feelings I get:- It is really light, lighter than any full scale guitars on earth, the advantage is it makes you have no excuses of not practicing, it is so cute that you just want to pick it up and start playing when you see it.- But at the same time, it is way too light to play for real without doing some adjustment by…