The Kona Thin Body Acoustic/Electric Guitar is a stylish guitar with a spruce top and a high-gloss finish. Featuring gold die-cast tuners, a rosewood fretboard and bridge and a book-matched back with spine binding, this Kona electric guitar is a sturdy but highly attractive musical instrument. Connecting to an amp via an integrated AEQ-505R 3-band active pickup system, the 3" body depth of this thin body acoustic guitar produces a satisfyingly deep sound. Constructed using 4-ply binding (single-ply binding on the neck and headstock), this Kona electric guitar features D'Addario strings that are are fitted to a 25.75" scale neck with 20 frets. The Kona Thin Body Acoustic/Electric Guitar comes with two self-adhesive pick guards and a polishing cloth, and weighing in at only 4.7 lbs, is a lightweight guitar, handy for musicians who need to perform on the move.
Review 1 for Kona Thin Body Acoustic/Electric Guitar, Spruce with High-Gloss Finish
Great Sound!
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08/16/2010
By BWildman ,
Southern IL
5out of5
Was a little disappointed when I first got it because it wouldn't play the F note on the 1st string. It played an F# on the first two frets. Used the enclosed allen wrench to adjust the neck and took care of that little problem. Next, changed the strings as soon as I could with Martin Extra Lights. That made all the difference in the world to the playability.
I love this guitar! Worth a Lot more than it costs. Sounds great, looks good, easy to play, and at a decent price. What more could you ask for? If anything happened to it, I'd definitely get another one.
Would have given it 5 stars for meets expectations except for having to adjust the neck when I first got it. An easy fix but quality control should have caught it.
Product Attributes:
Value
5out of5
Meets Expectations
4out of5
Recommends this product? Yes
Age:55 - 64
Gender:Male
Ownership:2 - 7 weeks
Usage:Every day
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Courtneyyyyy
Posted 06/06/2012
Almost every brand new guitar will need neck adjusting.