Ashthorpe 38-inch Beginner Acoustic Guitar Package (Mint Green), Basic Starter Kit w/Gig Bag, Strings, Strap, Tuner, Picks

4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars | 5,921 ratings

Price: 54.99

Last update: 05-07-2024


About this item

Perfect beginner guitar: Specially designed for students and teens who are just getting started. This 38-inch, right-handed, acoustic guitar features all the bells and whistles. Designed with 18 smooth frets, 6 steel strings, and easy to hold neck.
Complete starter kit: Entry-level guitar bundle includes 38-inch acoustic guitar, nylon bag, 3 picks (of assorted colors), shoulder strap, digital tuner, pitch pipe, an extra set of 6 strings, and an instructional sheet.
High-quality tonewoods: Top, back, and sides are crafted from laminated basswood for versatility and warmth, with a high-gloss finish. Whether playing soft or loud, strumming or flatpicking, this guitar remains responsive and retains its tonal integrity. This guitar is built to last.
Incredible sound: Perfect for musicians-in-the-making, this beginner acoustic guitar features an impressive tone, bright sound, and standout projection. It's waiting to be heard.
Full-size, lightweight guitar: Ideal for learners, this guitar is both small and lightweight, measuring 38" Long x 14" Wide x 3.25" Deep.

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Top reviews from the United States

MacCanine
5.0 out of 5 stars Not bad at all.
Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2022
I have to say that I am impressed. While I must admit that I'm a beginner at guitar (I'm a former drummer that can no longer play due to health issues), I learned a lot about guitars from an old band mate. This beginner guitar sounds nice, and is of a better size for me to learn on. I have an old acoustic, but the body is far too large for me.

This guitar arrived a little over an hour ago. No nicks, dings, or cracks on it. Checked the screws on the tuning machines, everything was good. Since the headstock is more of a classical style than a regular acoustic, I took off the steel strings that came on the guitar and replaced them with classical strings (nylon - medium tension). While it's going to take at least a few days for the nylon strings to stretch out enough before they stay in tune, I did get it tuned up for a bit and played a few chords. The guitar sounds wonderful, with a good bit of volume. I think I'll enjoy learning on this guitar.

If you decide to get this guitar and go with nylon strings (which you should), unless you go with 'ball end' strings, you might have to look up how to 'tie' the nylon strings onto the guitar, as some nylon strings that you can get will not come with a ball end. I had helped do this on a guitar decades ago, but needed a refresher course, and found the information online easily enough.

The reason I say you should use nylon strings is because they require less tension than the normal steel strings. Since this guitar does *not* have a truss rod, you want to go with strings that do not need as much tension. Using steel strings can cause problems with the bridge piece (breaking or coming off), the neck (warping), and the tuning pegs. You might be able to get away with using light or super light tension steel strings, but that's your choice. I'm sticking with the nylon strings. They bring out the sound that I want from this guitar. They're also easier to learn with as a beginner, as they don't hurt your fingertips as much. Yes, it will take longer to build up the callouses on the fingertips, but hey...less pain when learning can be a good thing.

But again, for an inexpensive guitar, this one is a good deal. As with any instrument, if you're not sure if you, or the person you get it for, are going to maintain interest in learning the instrument...going with an inexpensive instrument like this is always the best idea.

As for the other bits that come in this package...the picks are good, the case is good enough to keep dust off the guitar, the strap is not all that great, and the tuner is pretty much garbage because the battery cover does not want to stay on (I have another one just like it, and it has the same problem), and the pitch pipe is 'meh'. The main thing you want in this package is the guitar. Just get some better strings, a good tuner (I have a 'Snark' that wasn't expensive), and a decent guitar strap...and you're set.
Nimjim52
5.0 out of 5 stars Nice little guitar for the price.
Reviewed in the United States on September 6, 2021
I bought this guitar for my son, who wants to learn to play for his new baby daughter. I did not know what to expect at the price, especially because it does not have truss rod. I was pleasantly surprised when it arrived.
It is actually a pretty guitar and is well constructed. Since it is a 4/5 scale it is very light, which is a plus. The most positive and surprising thing of all is the way it holds a tune, which it does just about as good as any Fender. (Fenders are known for exceptionable tuning stability.) It can sit for a week and still be in tune when you pick it up. A big plus.
It also has a very nice tone, and is super easy to play.
The only criticisms I have is that the tuners are not the best; they work well but are a little stiff, I would consider replacing them with some better ones. At this price, not a big deal because, as I said, it holds a tune beautifully. The other is that there really is no way to get the fingers of an adult hand to the frets above the octave, because the body joins at that point.
The accessories are fine, although inexpensive. What do you expect at this price?
But my bottom line is that it: A. Tunes easily and holds tuning beautifully, B. It has a very decent sound, C. Is an attractive, well constructed instrument, D. It is very easy and fun to play.
If you have a student who thinks they might want to learn guitar, but don't want to risk hundreds, it may be just right for you. It is definitely good enough for a student to use, and you might even end up wanting to play it yourself.
wearethefuture
4.0 out of 5 stars Plays pretty well, good value for price
Reviewed in the United States on August 26, 2023
This guitar has a pretty good sound, looks nice, and good value with the accessories for the price. The electronic tuner works well and is easy to figure out being the first time I used one. There are instructions for tuning with corresponding piano keys and which string in which key. I love the color.
I bought to take up less space and as a way to practice and reorient. The length is 30 inches and was the same length as a more expensive guitalele that I was considering. This is a great option for relearning or starting out.
The slight negative is the fabric case zipper can be sticky. The positive on the case is it has a side pocket for the extras that came with the guitar and room to store a few music books with the guitar.
5.0 out of 5 stars Great beginner guitar!
Reviewed in the United States on December 18, 2023
My 6th grader son needed a guitar for music class for the school year to learn on and this well-priced guitar with all the accessories fit the bill - best part is the digital tuner! It’s a nice guitar in a good size for kids. The plastic zip bag isn’t great and can be hard to get the guitar back into (but it has a nice outer zip pocket for the tuner and picks, and extra strings). The case protects against most scratches, but doesn’t protect the guitar from dings. Overall I recommend.
Larisa
5.0 out of 5 stars Et Cheapo Guitars Can Be GoodNice
Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2024
Nice for the price. Hey now I have Fenders, Squires, and Epiphones and such But one of my faves is a crap ass First Act guitar I got for $18 off of eBay. Changed out the cheap ass plastic bridge for an ivory one to drastically lower the action. Replaced the cheap plastic bridge pins with ivory ones and replaced the crap strings with decent ones and it sounds decent. Changing out the machine heads are beyond me tho. Once in a while I like to get something like this as a project guitar.
Alecia Bohannon
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Beginner Guitar for Littles
Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2024
My 4 year old was bought is guitar for Christmas — It was a perfect fit for him and played beautifully once it was tuned. The guitar came with all of the accessories and is very sturdy. My 4 year old loves his guitar!
Jennifer Brooks
3.0 out of 5 stars Great inexpensive starter guitar
Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2024
Pretty cheaply made but that's to be expected..Great for a beginner while learning.
Athena84
5.0 out of 5 stars Guitar
Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2024
We love it. Sounds good and love the blue color.

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