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  • 3/4 Size Amigo Guitar for Kids or Children
    3/4 Size Amigo Guitar for Kids or Children

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    Brand: Amigo
    Category: Musical Instruments

    List Price: $115.95
    Buy New: $90.50
    You Save: $25.45 (22%)



    New (4) from $90.50

    Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 6 reviews
    Sales Rank: 1006

    Color: brown
    Size: 3/4-size
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 5
    Dimensions (in): 38 x 15 x 5

    MPN: AM30
    UPC: 611534008556
    EAN: 0611534008556
    ASIN: B0002IHEUE

    Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

    Customer Reviews:
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    5 out of 5 stars Excellent for kids age 10 to 16!   April 9, 2008
    I bought this guitar for one of my students...didn't expect anything much as it wasn't a Robelli, Ibanez or even a Yamaha Classical...but boy! for the price and for the child beginner, it's perfect!!

    It's economical enough not to worry if the kid tends to knock it up a few times (and even then, the guitar still manages to look good, no cosmetic surgery needed), but even if the kid is serious about his sessions, the volume and tone is very very good...

    A child student can superbly play on the Amigo size from childhood into his adolescent years without sacrificing posture...heck even I played it a few times, ran some solos, and I felt very comfortable!!

    The only thing I noticed was that passing the 12th fret, the tuning goes a little FLAT, but that's nothing major I guess, because in my opinion these sizes are built for beginners anyway, and from the time I have them fingerpicking and soloing beyond the 15th fret, they will be NEAR ADULTS and need to but a full-size guitar then anyway!! But of course if they choose to stay playing folk guitar and strumming chords, then they can very well use the Amigo for life!

    So for cost-effectiveness, durability and playability for the target market, despite the one con, I STILL GIVE THE GUITAR 5 STARS!!



    4 out of 5 stars Ok for the price   February 18, 2008
    This guitar is ok for the price paid. The sound is not very good but you can't expect more for this money. The construction is solid, the tunning mechanism a little hard. I bought it for my 7 year old son, I wanted something cheap for him to start playing, to see if he really likes playing guitar (my own guitar is a full size, very big for his hands). If he starts learning and shows me interest, I'll buy him another one more expensive, I don't recomend this one for a serious learner. My only complain is that this guitar has no a finish coat, is a little rough at the touch and I think it'll be affected by humidity.


    4 out of 5 stars Very nice for the price   March 14, 2006
     7 out of 7 found this review helpful

    Purchased for my smallish 7yo daughter. Good size for her to learn on. Guitar has a solid spruce soundboard, which is amazing to find on such a low priced instrument. The tuning machines are easy to use and do the job they're supposed to. The guitar stays in tune pretty well and has a good even tone for a small instrument (that solid spruce soundboard again). Strings sound ok, one of them (the 4th string) popped soon after purchase but at $0.80 to replace it's not a big problem.


    3 out of 5 stars OK for the money, not the best   January 15, 2006
     14 out of 14 found this review helpful

    This guitar was ordered for my 6 year old niece. It arrived in good condition, has a nice satin finish, and appears to be built fairly well. The tuners are okay (they click loudly when the strings are brought up to pitch), and the sound is okay. In my opinion, for another $20 or so, the Aria 3/4 size classical which I saw at a local music store is built better, sounds better, has better tuners, and performs just like a full size classical guitar. FYI, I play an Alhambra 8C.


    3 out of 5 stars Okay product for the price.   May 18, 2005
     7 out of 7 found this review helpful

    The guitar has trouble staying tuned and the nut at the top that holds the strings spontaneously broke (probably from the tension on it by the strings and a manufacturing defect). On the other hand Customer Service from West was excellent, they were willing to pay for my return shipping and sending the product back to me. So its is a poor product but a great company.


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