Little Lyon Electric Guitar - Electric Red |

enlarge | Brand: Little Lyon Category: Musical Instruments
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Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 4711
Media: Electronics Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 7.6 Dimensions (in): 30 x 12 x 4.5
MPN: LLEG1RED Model: LLEG1R UPC: 801128703268
Release Date: May 21, 2008
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Features:
| • | This real electric guitar gives little rockers an outlet for musical creativity | | • | Built-in amp and speaker; single coil pickup; hardwood body; solid maple neck; standard geared tuners; adjustable volume control and bridge string height | | • | Includes protective case; pitch pipe; 32-pg. instruction booklet; 9V battery; 3 picks | | • | 0.25" output jacks for amplifier and headphones(not included) | | • | Ages 6 yrs. and up; 4.5Hx10.5Wx32L" |
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Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Child-sized electric guitar with built-in amp/speaker / Comes with padded gig bag, 3 big picks, pitch pipe, and Larry The Lyon Learning Manual
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Customer Reviews:
poor November 11, 2008 Christopher Florio (north royalton , oh.) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
this is your typical made in china product. the sound from the built in amp is awful. i play guitar myself, and my kids always want to pull on daddy's guitar. i got them one of these instead. this guitar can not be tuned. the construction is terrible. the nut ( plastic piece at the top of the neck is routed in crooked. i tried to set up the guitar to get it to sound bast as i could ... never gonna happen i called customer service. they sent me a new one. it was a little better but still untunable, andnot able to be set up properly these are a toy at best, not to be used to teach a child to play guitar at all
Not impressed January 11, 2007 Coast to Coast Mom (California) 19 out of 20 found this review helpful
I bought this for my 6 year old son thinking I didn't want to pay a ton of money for something that might be a passing interest. But at the same time I wanted to encourage that interest in music. I guess I was expecting it to sound remotely like an electric guitar. What a dissapointment. My son's face told the story. My husband and I were shocked at the poor sound. We have an even cheaper acoustic guitar that I told my son he could handle however he wanted but "take care" of the electric guitar. Well that acoustic guitar sounds 100% times better and I've now got it on a pedestal. Needless to say we took the electric one right back to the store that evening. We've agreed to put some extra cash out for something of better quality. Also from another review I read - apparently having a built in amp in Not such a good idea because if it blows - you are out of a guitar. So I guess I'm springing for the amp. My thoughts are that it should be an experience relatively close to what my kid is imagining. This doesn't even come close!
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