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The Kadence A06EQN is a 40-inch semi acoustic-electric guitar crafted from zebra wood, featuring a built-in preamp with 2-band EQ, an integrated tuner, and premium 18:1 die-cast tuning keys. Designed for both beginners and professionals, it offers easy playability with a cutaway design and comes complete with essential accessories including a capo, picks, strap, cable, and padded bag. This guitar delivers rich, full sound and reliable tuning stability, making it a versatile choice for all music styles and skill levels.







| ASIN | B0DB62MJQZ |
| Batteries Included | No |
| Batteries Required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #247 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #26 in Acoustic Steel-String Guitars |
| Brand | Kadence |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (224) |
| Date First Available | 25 July 2024 |
| Generic Name | Acoustic Steel-String Guitars |
| Hand Orientation | Right |
| Importer | 2&3 3rd floor, Manandi Plaza, St Mark's Rd, Shanthala Nagar, Ashok Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560001 |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 51.2 x 15.4 x 106 Centimeters |
| Item Weight | 3 kg 580 g |
| Item model number | A06EQN COMBO |
| Manufacturer | Kadence |
| Model | A06EQN COMBO |
| Model Name | A06EQN |
| Net Quantity | 1 Count |
| Number of items | 1 |
| Packer | 2&3 3rd floor, Manandi Plaza, St Mark's Rd, Shanthala Nagar, Ashok Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560001 |
| Product Dimensions | 51.2 x 15.4 x 106 cm; 3.58 kg |
K**R
BEST FOR BEGINNER
good guitar with great sound quality . bag is also decent at this price
P**R
Best pickup at this price point
I bought this guitar as my second guitar and I cannot appreciate it more. Firstly the build quality is great especially the dual tone finish of mahogany wood. It's the best pickup at this price point even better than some 11-12k guitars I used to perform at school and the sound quality is pretty good. Moreover the die-cast tuning keys the very good for holding tuning as it I played it for 2hrs continuously and it was only slightly out of tune. The only downside would be if you are coming from a smaller size guitar which I was, I wasn't very comfortable at the beginning but I got used to in a week or so and also the strings are very harsh but that's only for 1-3 weeks and the only real downside would be that the 7199-/ model only comes with and allen key and no strings or plectrums. However the guitar is very good and it's quite good if u want a nice looking, sounding semi acoustic at this price
A**L
Totally worth the money!!
Ive been using the same guitar for 10 years now and using a new one after a while did make a huge difference. For those who looking for an entry level guitar this is the one youre looking for At a budget price the quality you get is amazing.there is an allen key included and a bag which fairly padded. The acoustic chamber is pretty huge that you get a neat reverb.the bass strings do create a little bit of metallic zinge sound but it does add another level of beauty considering the price. So id give it a 10/10.
M**H
Good Guitar
Best guitar ever, just it's tuner is bad and EQ controls doesn't work as much as expected. Good body but strings got rust very fast and are hard to play compared to others but a great option. If you order it in combo so you'll be overwhelmed by it's accessories. But for beginners, it has got a huge body so make sure
S**L
Damaged item delivered
It was damaged
L**O
A great semi acoustic guitar at a great price
Wonderful guitar much more than I expected! A beautiful guitar with a great sound! The kadence pickup is amazing. Thank you Kadence!!!
A**O
Doesn't Ship with 9V Battery and the String Ends Seem Compromised
The package only includes the guitar with bag and L key. I understand there's a different listing that includes all the necessary accessories which is priced a thousand or so higher but they should have included the battery as it's a pain to source it locally. However, my major concern was the design of bridge. While tuning, one of the strings came out of the bridge. I'm unsure if this should be ignored especially when I paid 7k. I somehow fixed it yet the product lost my confidence. Therefore, I returned it. The overall design seems to be okay and the sound quality is fine too. Following the auditorium design, there's a lot of reverberance which makes the strum hampered as the vibrations are passed to other strings unanimously and they start humming too. I see that as an hindrance as the sound doesn't come isolated and I have to damp the vibrations on the other strings perpetually. This product made me feel that I'm rather an intermediate to advanced user as I was able to pick up these elements of flaw to design. A better isolation can be achieved if the bridge design is improved with vibration dampening mechanism in place. This might make it the best product for beginners.
A**V
Not an excellent guitar, but good
It's has a balanced sound and overall good. I'm playing fingerstyle for 2+years and this guitar is okish. Cons: 1) the colour of the guitar is so dark compared to the photo given, it's almost like the older version. 2) the action was not optimum, I had to adjust it still a little high. That's all the cons, It doesn't have any big issues. Just the battery in equilizer was not included. Although it comes with an Allen key. Most importantly it's very nice for strumming and singing, but I found it a little bit harder to do complex fingerstyle on it but I think maybe it's just bcoz it's a new guitar and I'm not comfortable with it. Overall 8/10
J**.
Worth the money paid for it. Sound is solid. Seems a great entry level guitar
J**N
Looks nice. Built well. Works as expected. Had a very easy to damage finish. Stays in tune well. Good choice for beginner.
J**.
I am both very impressed and somewhat mystified by this acoustic guitar from Kadence. This guitar has superb workmanship – to the point of being almost flawless with the woodworking and internal bridging. The guitar has a very nice tone – bright and lively. There is so much included in this kit for just $110 including the $10 coupon: Guitar, soft case, extra set of strings, strap, ¼" guitar cord, capo and 3 picks including a soft pick! That's not all, it has a built in electronics package with two hot dot pickups, and a preamp with built-in tuner. Since this guitar sounds so good for the price (which I consider an "entry-level" price for a guitar) I am bewildered by the position of the bridge. There is a lot of work that goes into building a guitar – whether by hand or by automated machines – so why (when there is an obvious amount of work and craftsmanship put into this guitar) is the bridge placed too close to the neck causing the intonation to be sharp? (See video for measurements on a tuner). It makes me wonder if the factory skips doing a precision mount of the bridge on this model, and then does precision mounts on other models that sell for a lot more... It just makes me wonder why would a factory build this guitar at all when for a little more care in mounting the bridge, they could have a really outstanding guitar. If it were double the price it would be a real bargain if it had accurate intonation. Maybe the thinking is that beginner guitars are not supposed to sound as good as expensive guitars so why spend any more time making the bridge position exact? I cannot justify this line of thinking when looking at all the resources that go into an acoustic instrument: All steps should be of equal quality in my opinion. The hot dot pickups are sonically not that great, but with EQ and EFX they can still be useful and made to sound good. On the other hand, if someone were looking for a starter guitar with the idea in mind that you do not know if the person will learn the instrument or not, then this guitar will serve that need quite well since it is priced so low.
D**L
Review of Kadence Guitar Acoustica Series (Grand Auditorium body) Semi Acoustic Ash Wood Guitar with EQ, Learning Course- (A06EQN) - Super Combo I’ve been playing guitar for over 30 years. I own a lot of guitars, some cheap, some moderately expensive. This is the nicest inexpensive guitar I’ve ever seen, let alone owned. These are made in India as far as I can tell. The wood used in the lamination is attractive, with a mat finish that allows the wood texture to be visible and felt. The workmanship inside and out is quite good. The purfling and binding looks good. The neck joints are all smooth, tight, and well done. The internal gluing is clean and there are no visible glue blobs. Mine is fairly well intonated, with the harmonics at the 12th fret matching the open notes. The fretted notes at the 12th are off slightly (one bar sharp on my Shark tuner). The frets are smooth and well dressed. No sharp ends, the ends are actually rounded. The walnut fretboard is dark and looks almost like an ebony board (walnut is very strong, but not quite as hard as ebony). The overall look is not cheap at all. Classic design lines, attractive color and high build quality. The guitar is very resonant with tight well balanced deep, mid and high tones. The electronics on mine are very sensitive and allow for good strong volume and with 2 band EQ tone control. The tuner works well. The gig bag is padded, amazing considering the guitar set including the bag is only around $120. There are spare strings (the string gauges are not noted). The strap is okay, but I will likely use my locking strap instead of this one. I’ll leave it in the gig bag. The picks are okay as well, slippery plastic, so I’ll leave them in the gig bag too, incase I want one and don’t have any other. The capo works very well, but is opposite arrangement from what I usually use with the lever aiming up instead of down relative to the fretboard. That arrangement doesn’t seem to have any impact though and it works well. Really nice for the price guitar.
R**M
This is not a guitar of Martin, Gretsch, or Gibson, etc. quality. But then again, it doesn't cost anywhere near what those iconic brands do. If you have a son or daughter who has expressed interest in learning to play guitar, this is the unit for them to start with. My mother bought me a similar type of guitar when I was eight, and I used it for several years until I reached my teens and wanted to join a band with friends. I then saved up and got a Gibson Les Paul version, and since I have owned several brands like Rickenbacher, Gretsch, and Gibson. Each guitar has its purpose type. So, as your son/daughter learns, you will be able to gauge what they want to do with their musical interest. This guitar is the best place to start, as many will become disinterested when they reach their teens.
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