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The Anygig Electric Guitar is a full-scale (25.5") headless solid body instrument crafted from premium hard maple, weighing only 1.4kg for unmatched portability. Designed for professionals and travelers alike, it includes a complete accessory kit with gig bag and armrest, ensuring stable tuning and smooth playability. Its ergonomic, compact design and effector-friendly output make it perfect for on-the-go practice, studio work, and live performances.
| ASIN | B0DWXB9DWM |
| Back Material | No Back Material |
| Best Sellers Rank | #86,769 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #668 in Solid Body Electric Guitars |
| Body Material | Rosewood |
| Color Name | RH-Matte Green |
| Connector Type | 1/4-inch output jack |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (94) |
| Date First Available | August 17, 2022 |
| Fretboard Material | Rosewood |
| Guitar Bridge System | Fixed |
| Guitar Pickup Configuration | S |
| Item Weight | 3.3 pounds |
| Item model number | AGESEMG |
| Material Type | Hard Maple |
| Neck Material Type | Maple |
| Number of Strings | 6 |
| Package Dimensions | 35.43 x 7.87 x 3.94 inches |
| String Material | Metal |
| Top Material | Maple Wood |
B**.
Simply blown away
I am simply blown away. I travel a lot for work & have been seeking a way to play guitar on the road for a couple years now. I’ve tried midi style guitars, mini style guitars, etc. always ended up returning. The other travel guitars have always been 300/400+ & for that much I’d rather put towards a “regular” guitar.. guess I’m cheap. Came across this while casually looking hoping for a prime deal on a traveler brand one or something. Checked them out on YouTube & the a lot of the reviews have seemed kinda biased I figured I’ve tried all these other options & for $200 why not. I’ve had it a little over week or so now.. holy sh** it really does play amazing. The neck feels like a worn in comfortable old guitar, the pickup screams & the tuning really is solid. I could see a setup making this play even better but right out of the box for me the intonation was pretty spot on & the more I play it the more stable the tunings getting, break on the strings & you’re solid. The included gig bag looks just like a tripod case & can just clip on a backpack. As someone who travels a lot trust me flight attendants could care less about something like this clipped on. It also slides right on top of a completely full overhead bin with full size carryons, this is literally the perfect travel guitar. Now on the unexpected other hand.. this is changing the way I play & practice guitar. I use a camera strap as it’s a little more comfortable & you can get it a little higher than some guitar straps. With the entire fretboard being right under my eyes it’s like playing while also watching someone else play. For recording, improvising & noodling around I’ve actually been finding playing it to be extremely inspiring & fun, it’s helping me explore areas of my fretboard I guess I’ve never really noticed or looked at the way I do with this travel guitar. I have great guitars, vintage custom tele, strats, etc & I’ve honestly been playing this nonstop over my others, could also be the novelty of it but I’ve yet to put it down. I can’t believe how good it sounds, I don’t get it. The tuning pegs don’t really get messed with whether sitting, standing, holding in weird angle, nothing, it’s solid. The neck is fast & just welcoming. No volume or tone but whatever it’s all or nothing with this. I think it’s one solid long piece of wood? It sustains for days, I don’t get it. The craftsmanship is nearly flawless, I bought the flat black model & it looks great, truly like a high quality well built instrument, which honestly it is. I almost want to get another in a different color to maybe mod a little & use a secondary to my current one at little gigs. Not sure if I will actually gig with it as I’m mostly a recording artists these days but I would absolutely play out, especially with the ways you can play that aren’t possible with a traditional guitar. Ok this is a novel.. it’s a really good travel guitar. I’ve tried at least 6 or 7 & I'm finally done.
L**O
Hell to the no!
Hell to the no. It’s pretty hard to go from an expensive PRS to this. Before labeling me a guitar snob, I had a $150 epiphone les paul for 10 years and it would be difficult going from that to this. Even though this has the full scale length the feel of the neck is poor quality. It actually feels like you could unintentionally crush the neck doing bar chords. The guitar itself if also poor quality. When I unboxed it I adjusted the truss rod and when lowering the bridge you are actually screwing it down into the wood. I had to lower the pickup after lowering the bridge and you are screwing the pickup deeper into the wood with that also and one of the holes stripped. I was excited to try it out after seeing many good YouTube reviews but this thing is terrible. You’re better off buying a cheaper squire or ibanez and risking that instead. Especially if you already have a bag/case. Avoid this one…
C**G
Love this guitar.
I was traveling and needed a guitar to practice for an upcoming gig. After the initial awkwardness of tuning, the guitar stayed in tune and was very easy to play. It’s basically all neck. It does sound good when plugged in, but with no volume/tone control, I wouldn’t use it to perform. As a practice guitar in a pinch, it was wonderful. A strap made it easy to hold and it was well balanced. Very light and portable.
A**R
Great Travel Guitar
This guitar played great right out of the box. The action was very good and the intonation was spot on. You get a full two octaves in frets. I enjoyed playing it within minutes of tuning it up. That said, I gave 4 stars because there is no volume or tone control on the instrument. By itself it sounds a bit twangy plugged straight into an amp. As I use a multi-digital effects unit I just dialed in the my tone using EQ, reverb etc. This guitar sounded much better when I changed the strings to my regular d’addario professional light gauge strings that I use on my other guitars. Overall I’m very pleased with this guitar. The neck plays well, feels good and it’s compact size can travel just about anywhere.
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