Best Choice Products Acoustic Electric Bass Guitar - Full Size, 4 String, Fretted Bass Guitar - Blue

4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars | 5,359 ratings

Price: 94.99

Last update: 08-04-2024


About this item

ACOUSTIC-ELECTRIC BASS: Equipped with a 4-band EQ-7545R preamp to produce high-quality audio for hours of musical practice and play
4-BAND PREAMP: Experiment and customize your sound with built-in volume control! A 4-band equalizer lets you adjust bass, middle, treble, and presence with ease
ATTRACTIVE DESIGN: Crafted with an attractive sound hole inlay, chrome die-cast tuners, and a glossy finish for easy upkeep
CUTAWAY SHAPE: A classic design, the cutaway shape combines a rich, supple tone with easy access to the higher frets for a more diverse sound
BASS GUITAR DIMENSIONS: 15.5"(L) x 4.5"(W) x 43.7"(H)

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Tom and Laurie
5.0 out of 5 stars A great acoustic electric bass, fantastic price !
Reviewed in the United States on November 27, 2016
Sometimes, you can buy an inexpensive instrument and it will sound great. This is one of those instruments. I hope my post helps others, I’ve been playing acoustic guitar, bass guitar and other instruments for more than 30 years.
Here is the breakdown on this acoustic electric bass guitar.

What came in the box:

1) On the box, the guitar was made by Sky Enterprise, the model of this bass is 427 for the one that is natural color.

2) The box came with pick guard that has a Self Adhesive sticker on the back. I am glad that the manufacturer is giving the owner the option. To me, I like the way the bass looks without it, but end game... it depends if the player heavily uses a pick or not.. some do.

3) There was no hex wench for the truss rod, however I have ones that fit already.. so no big deal on that.

4) The guitar did have foam wrapping inside, and then just the thin outside box. I think that there should have been another external box for more protection.

Physical condition / Fit and Finish:

1) Unlike others that have posted, on the one I got... “no” scratches or other damage. The body is perfect! There is abalone for the rosette, and the front top wood may be spruce, the sides and back very much do look like mahogany.

2) The fretboard is supposedly rosewood, and it was “very dry”, I put 3 dime sized drops of Old English lemon oil (not polish) to condition the fretboard. The strings were not tight (as they should) so it was easy to rub in the oil.

3) The “BC” that is on the head stock was very faded, and not to noticeable unless you get in close to the guitar. I don't think that was intentional by the manufacturer, however I very much like the way the logo looks. It's not pronounced. more faded with the wood itself.

4) There is a strap bottom on the very bottom of the guitar and another one of the side of the “neck” toward the body, not sure if that was added as an after thought as I read some posts here on Amazon that there was no 2nd strap button.

5) The built in equalizer is a model: EQ-7545R which you can find by itself on Amazon. The volume knob does not seem too solid, so be careful about that when your turning that volume knob, the other sliders on the EQ, seem good. The battery check light works. Also note that the 9-volt battery is installed and has plastic wrap on it, so you have to pull the battery compartment out and then take that plastic wrap off..don’t forget about that.

Sound / Playability:

1) All the frets are fine, they seem to be all the right height.. no dead spots.. nothing. The ends of the frets are "dressed", no need to file them.

2) I did have to tighten the truss rod, that that helped bring down the string height. The white saddle the the strings goes over on the bridge, that piece does come out, and I took down “half” of the material using a dermel rotary tool, then a flat metal file and that also helped get the strings height lowered for better playability. Don’t forget to look on YouTube for instructions on adjusting the truss rod and saddle, "you can" do the basic set up yourself. It's more of a feel, see and play "thing"... more than anything else.

3) Some people in the comments has said that the biggest string, the “E” string does not sound loud enough when the guitar is plugged into an amplifier. Try adjusting the equalizer settings, take down “higher end” on the right of the guitar equalizer and then turn up the “mid” or “high” on your amplifier, that may balance out the sound more.

4) The bridge looks more like a classical style bridge. It has no bridge pins, only holes that go thru the bridge itself. I went with light gauge D'Addario Strings, which I may return for some phosphor acoustic ones, not 100% on that. Another idea, is Nylon strings. Also to note, buy bass guitar strings that are short scale. Also to add, that light strings tend to be brighter, but the upside of that, they are easier to press down and \ fret and also less tension on the neck and bridge.

5) The strings that comes with the guitar, are “ok” for the short term, but I can see physical imperfections of the strings themselves, like the wounds are mushed up in some areas of each string. There is plenty of new ones to choose from on Amazon.

Final Conclusion:

This electric acoustic bass guitar is a Christmas present but I needed to check out that there was not any outstanding issues with it. From what I can see, this is perfect. I have not seen any acoustic electric bass guitars, that the body has that cutaway shape in this low price range.. anywhere. It’s definitely worth buying 100%… Have a great holiday season! - Tom
iforgotmyname
5.0 out of 5 stars Pleasantly Surprised
Reviewed in the United States on June 18, 2020
I wanted to pick up a cheap beater acoustic bass and this fit the bill. I am usually an electric guitar player but I have owned many acoustics and a few basses.

Mine arrived well packed. I opened it and inspected the neck, the fretboard, and the bridge because of previous reviews. I oiled up the fretboard because it was very dry. The neck seemed to be perfectly straight. The saddle slot was just fine. The nut slot was a hair too big. I may fix this in the future. What surprised me was the frets. Not a single sharp one in the bunch.

I immediately noticed that it did not come with a pick guard attached. I was happy about that because I don't play bass with a pick and I don't like the look of an acoustic bass with a pick guard. I got the natural wood color and it looks like the picture. There's one small flaw under the clear coat but I'm not going to get fussy about that for what this cost.

It feels like it's made from cheap materials. Nothing was bad, it's just very lightweight. I don't think it weighs much more than my Martin Mini which is the smallest guitar I own. However, it does seem to be well constructed so I imagine if I'm not too hard on it that it will last several years.

I tuned it up and tested it out. I'll change the strings in a few days because the great majority of factory strings are garbage, but they'll do for a few days. I was pleasantly surprised that the intonation was about as close as you can get to perfect on an acoustic and the string height was good for me (I play a little high so your mileage may vary).

I played along with a few songs through the an active speaker. The electronics aren't anything to write home about. They work and reproduce the sound faithfully enough. The EQ isn't great but I would have been shocked if it had been. A little work on the EQ of my active speaker and it was acceptable. I played along with a few songs on the speaker.

The neck, like every gloss neck in the history of guitars, is a little sticky. I'm taking some steel wool to it tomorrow.

Overall, it's the best acoustic bass I've played anywhere near this price point. Of course there are going to be some flaws as this price. There will be some duds with the mass manufacturing. I was expecting to pay for a setup but it didn't need one. I almost think this one was the one of the batch that got pulled for set up and testing, which would be fine by me because I feel like I got my money's worth.

Edit, October 2020: I've had this almost 6 months now. I feel exactly the same way. I didn't end up fixing the nut slot because it plays fine and intonation is still pretty good. Still a good value for the money spent. I play it at least weekly with groups of people and it works out well.
Jude the Obscure
4.0 out of 5 stars Exceptional for the price!
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2024
Surprise! Fedex delivered a gem in a single ply box with no padding without a single problem.

Not a bass player. Guitar for 60 years. Semi pro guitar tech.

Fit and finish. Better than expected. Fit and finish very good except for some blem areas on the piping at the neck joint.

Unplayable out of the box. Action way high, no relief in the neck.
Removed strings and shaved saddle. Rocked frets all ok after setting. Cleaned and oiled syntheticfretboard, polished frets. Fret ends were good Reinstalled strings and tuned. String height at 12th fret bass side E 2.4mm Trereble side G 2.0. (Info neck is 15 degree radius) set relief to .10 at 8th fret. Retuned and played. After getting the hang and feel of it, played nicely with minimal buzz. Went electric through a Peavy Basic 112. Preamp an equalizer work good. Volume equal across strings. Equalizer and volume control quiet and linear. Suprise!Surprise! This thing is pretty good. Intonation acceptable just slightly off, to be expected.
Tuners are marginal but work. Too soon to know how they hold tune.

Overall I an very pleased with this purchase. It's very playable and looks sturdy enough to take camping in a gig bag.

Plan to replace strings asap as these suck. Probably Ernie Ball acoustic bass 45-95. If need be tuners which I have a used set of Grovers in my parts bin.

Paid just over 72 bucks including shipping. Recommend only if you, family member or friend have some guitar setup skills, but then again it's cheap enough to use to learn some skills on.

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