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Ashthorpe Full-Size Cutaway Thinline Acoustic-Electric Guitar Package - Premium Tonewoods - Sunburst
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Brand | Ashthorpe |
Color | Sunburst |
Top Material Type | spruce |
Body Material | Metal |
Back Material Type | Basswood |
Neck Material Type | Wood |
Fretboard Material Type | Basswood |
Guitar Pickup Configuration | Combination |
String Material Type | Phosphor Bronze |
Hand Orientation | Right |
About this item
- Incredible sound: Perfect for musicians-in-the-making or advanced players, this guitar features an impressive tone, standout projection and incredible sonics. It's waiting to be heard.
- Fine hardwood construction: Guitar is made from X-braced, A-grade Spruce wood, known for its resiliency and versatility and Basswood for warmth. Whether playing soft or loud, strumming or flatpicking, the guitar remains responsive and retains its tonal integrity.
- Thinline cutaway design: The body of this full-size (41") guitar is cut away at the neck for better access and more comfortable playing of the top frets. It's also thinline (3" thick) which creates an unparalleled sound & aesthetic, and is lightweight for burdenless travel and playing.
- Loaded with upgrades: On-board 4-band pickup/EQ (bass, mid-range, treble, and presence), two sets of upgraded phosphor bronze strings, and an ultra-glossy, tough-as-nails finish with chrome tuning pegs.
- Complete kit: Bundle includes the Ashthorpe guitar, a soft nylon "gig bag" guitar case, thin, medium & heavy celluloid picks, on-board 4-band pickup EQ, guitar cable, a shoulder strap, an extra set of strings and an owner's manual.
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For beginners | 4.5 | 4.1 | 4.3 | 4.1 | 4.0 | 4.6 |
Value for money | 4.4 | 4.2 | 4.2 | 4.2 | — | 4.6 |
Sound quality | 4.3 | — | 3.6 | — | 4.1 | — |
Craftsmanship | 4.0 | — | 4.7 | — | 3.6 | — |
Sold By | Mix Wholesale | GeYang Music | Gezhen Store | GeYang Music | GlarryDirect | GeYang Music |
hand orientation | Right | Right | Right | Right | Right | Right |
number of strings | 6 | 6 | 6 | 6 | 6 | 6 |
fretboard material | Basswood | scientific | Laminated | scientific | Laurel Wood | Engineered Wood |
back material | Basswood | Mahogany | Sapele | Sapele Wood | Basswood | Sapele Wood |
top material | spruce | Spruce Wood | Spruce | spruce | Basswood | spruce |
string material | Phosphor Bronze | Phosphor Bronze | Alloy Steel | Phosphor Bronze | Phosphor Bronze | coated phosphor bronze |
body material | Metal | Laminated | Spruce | Sapele | Basswood | Laminated |
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Product information
Item Weight | 4.2 pounds |
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Product Dimensions | 3.5 x 16 x 41 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
ASIN | B07FDLZ56Y |
Item model number | 21637115 |
Batteries | 1 9V batteries required. |
Customer Reviews |
4.5 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #1,369 in Musical Instruments (See Top 100 in Musical Instruments) #2 in Acoustic-Electric Guitars |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | December 6, 2018 |
Back Material | Basswood |
Body Material | Metal |
Color Name | Sunburst |
Fretboard Material | Basswood |
Guitar Pickup Configuration | Combination |
Scale Length | 25.6 Inches |
String Material | Phosphor Bronze |
Top Material | spruce |
Neck Material Type | Wood |
Number of Strings | 6 |
Guitar Bridge System | Adjustable |
Battery type | Alkaline |
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Product Description
Full-Sized, Ashthorpe Thinline Cutaway Acoustic-Electric Guitars
Guitars for All Occasions
If you like to switch up your playing style between acoustic (without an amplifier) and electric (with an amp) then this acoustic-electric guitar is perfect for you! Ideal for players of all skill levels, these guitars feature rich tones and excellent projection. This all-in-one package includes a full-size, 41" cutaway thinline guitar, a soft gig bag, two sets of strings (one set is pre-installed), an on-board pickup EQ, a cable, a shoulder strap, three celluloid guitar picks (.46mm, .71mm and .81mm thick) and an owner’s manual (amplifier not included). As soon as you receive it, all you need to do is tune up the guitar and start experiencing its full and warm tones.
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Thinline Style with Cutaway DesignThe 3" thick, thinline style of these guitars provides a lighter weight guitar without sacrificing quality or sound. While the 41", full sized body of them features a cut away design at the neck to provide better access to the top frets which makes them more comfortable to play. |
A-grade Tonewood ConstructionThe front is crafted from X-braced spruce for strength and resiliency, the sides and back are constructed from basswood for warmth and tone and the neck is made from strong and balanced marine grade Okoume. |
4-Band Pickup EqualizerThe integrated 4-band pickup/EQ features control slides for presence, bass, mid-range, and treble as well as a volume control knob to provide full tonal control. |
Quality Finishing TouchesOur stranded steel core strings have been wound with phosphor-bronze and stainless steel and have been coated with an anti-rust coating. The pre-installed set of strings are wound around premium chrome diecast tuning pegs for a brilliant finishing touch. |
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Body Thickness | 3" | 3" | 4.5" | 4.5" | 4.5" | 4.5" |
Left or Right-Handed | Right | Left | Right | Left | Right | Left |
Style | Cutaway | Cutaway | Dreadnought | Dreadnought | Dreadnought Cutaway | Dreadnought Cutaway |
Top Wood | Spruce | Spruce | Spruce | Spruce | Spruce | Spruce |
Back & Side Wood | Basswood | Basswood | Basswood | Basswood | Basswood | Basswood |
Neck Wood | Okoume | Okoume | Okoume | Okoume | Okoume | Okoume |
Ashthorpe - Quality Instruments for Everyday and Everyone
Music allows you to speak from the heart in a language everyone can understand. With quality instruments from Ashthorpe you’ll have a constant companion for life. Let your soul soar while you play acoustic and electric-acoustic guitars or let it scream from the rooftops while wailing on an electric guitar. With a wide variety of musical instruments, Ashthorpe will allow you to bang on your drums all day, become a keyboard virtuoso, happily pluck a tune on a banjo, strum a uke or blast on a brass. Regardless of what you love to play, just make sure to express yourself. Whatever your age or skill level, Ashthorpe will make sure all your musical desires are fulfilled.
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Customers like the quality, sound quality, value, and strings of the guitar. For example, they mention that it's a great beginner guitar, sounds good, and is good value for money. Some appreciate the beautiful strings. Overall, customers are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.
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Customers like the quality of the guitar. They say the build quality is surprisingly very good, with nice frets and fret board. They also mention that the guitar is fantastic, has no apparent defects, and is lightweight. The quality of materials and look is cheap, but that translates into a very lightweight guitar. The guitar package arrived in excellent condition in a beautiful, protective box. Customers say the guitar has beautiful craftsmanship and wood, and makes a great campfire guitar.
"...Visually there were no apparent defects or damage to parts or finishFretboard and both body edges were bound with white material..." Read more
"...Otherwise, the frets topside aren't very gritty and play well. A 30 minute play in and they good to go...." Read more
"...The pickups also work better than I would have thought. This is right now the number 1 acoustic electric guitar sold on amazon and now I know why...." Read more
"...around the sound hole made it to the side of the neck, a few frets were a little rough, the saddle is loose in the socket, nothing I couldn't fix..." Read more
Customers like the sound quality of the guitar. They say it has a decent tone, holds tune, and is a beautiful sounding guitar. Some say that the guitar is fun and sounds good with the right amp. Overall, customers are happy with the action and sounds it gives.
"...Plugged in to a small practice amp the guitar made plenty of volume with the EQ sliders making noticeable changes to the sound...." Read more
"...Honestly, the sound is the best feature of this guitar, I was blown away.The guitar I recieved had 2/64 neck relief out of the box...." Read more
"...Overall it sounds good through my interface, is pretty playable, so for the money .. I'm kinda impressed dude...." Read more
"...The sound is great, but the action out of box was much worse than this lesser known Ashthorpe, which made playing uncomfortable, and the thought of..." Read more
Customers find the guitar pretty good for the money, an excellent full size guitar for the price, and a good looking instrument. They also say it sounds great and works perfectly for the value.
"...Tone is good for such a low-priced guitar. This is a very good budget guitar and could be used as a knock-about guitar for travel, gigs, jam..." Read more
"...Overall, I'm very satisfied with the value this guitar offers and would recommend to anybody, as long as you know that you are getting some unusual..." Read more
"...get into acoustic style guitar, without the larger body, at an amazing price point...." Read more
"...Had it for a few weeks now it’s for sure worth every dollar. The strings don’t really tear up the hands so you can finger pick if you want...." Read more
Customers like the strings of the guitar. They say it plays smooth, has a beautiful finish, and has surprisingly good sounds. Some mention that the frets and fret board are very nice. Overall, most are satisfied with the quality and performance of the product.
"...was in place and was covered with shrink plastic, The battery holder is cleverly designed with dimensions that only allow the battery to be inserted..." Read more
"...It has a beautiful finish also. The projection of sound on its own is much better than one would expect from a thin line instrument...." Read more
"...Comes with picks, strings, a strap, batteries, a case, everything besides a capo and an amp which pair very well with this...." Read more
"...No problem. If you're looking for a nice guitar that is easy to play, looks OK, and doesn't cost a whole lot, get one of these Ashthorpe guitars...." Read more
Customers find the guitar easy to use. They say it's excellent for beginners, has everything a beginner would need, and is an awesome starter guitar for children. Some customers also mention that the action needs work, but it'll play decent right out of the box. The fretwork is great and the neck action is very easy to play.
"...The guitar is definitely comfortable and playable out of the box...." Read more
"...Overall it sounds good through my interface, is pretty playable, so for the money .. I'm kinda impressed dude...." Read more
"...No problem. If you're looking for a nice guitar that is easy to play, looks OK, and doesn't cost a whole lot, get one of these Ashthorpe guitars...." Read more
"...Also not quite....BUT, it sounds, plays, and looks way better than anything at this price point has a right too...." Read more
Customers like the comfort of the guitar. They say it's very comfortable to play, with a cutaway and narrow body. They also say the neck feels great, and it'll feel comfortable on their knee. Customers also like the feel of the fret board, and say it doesn't feel like a baseball bat. Overall, most are happy with the purchase and recommend it to others.
"...The guitar is definitely comfortable and playable out of the box...." Read more
"...Sounds fantastic for a cheap guitar. Quite impressed, not to harsh on the fingers for an experienced strong handed player...." Read more
"...It's not overly thick , I just like thin necks . It is still a comfortable neck ...." Read more
"...It is comfortable to hold and comfortable to play. I’ve had to make no adjustments to anything to make the action nice...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the tuning of the guitar. Some mention that it stays in tune, while others say that the tuning machines are sloppy and the tuning nots are cheap.
"...It tuned easily to concert pitch E A D G B E; stick-slip on the wound G string was corrected with a correct width fret file to deepen and slant the..." Read more
"...It is bright and rich with full treble and midtones. The low end is a bit tempered but as good as any parlor and concertina body I have played...." Read more
"...fast and I've only had it two days but it came well boxed and tuned right up. No packaging or damage issues...." Read more
"...an hour, and the next day went to play it again and it was way out of tune already. Something amiss ?..." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the durability of the guitar. They mention that it shows up damaged, has blemishes in the finish, and the bridge started to split. Some say that the high E string had broken up by the tuning stem and that it had a crack along the neck.
"...play, it sounded amazing but after a day or so I realized it had a crack along the neck...." Read more
"...I was unable to lower the action on the guitar, even with WD-40 it wouldn't loosen...." Read more
"Guitar head-stock snapped off. Glued it back together. Plays okay. Definitely sounds worse, but still playable...." Read more
"...When I had a string in tune, it would start to unwind, but I got that resolved. I would invest in a better strap...." Read more
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Sound hole label states:
Ashthorpe
Model C85
Designed & specified in Florida USA
Manufactured in China
A nylon gig bag with carry handle and two backstraps is provided
Visually there were no apparent defects or damage to parts or finish
Fretboard and both body edges were bound with white material
20 frets total
Scale Length is 25.5 inches
Fret board width at the nut is 1.730 inches
String width at the nut is 1.404 inches
String width at the saddle is 2.162 inches
The fret ends were beveled with no significant sprout evident; some of the bevel edges felt sharp and need a bit of smoothing with a fine file.
Frets were reasonably smooth and bright with a height average around 0.040 inches.
Frets were evaluated for level with a fret rocker tool (iLuiz tool); rocker error was detected at the following frets: 19, 17, 14, 9, 7; playability was not impacted so I chose not to get into fret leveling.
The saddle is approx. 0.138 inches thick with some intonation relief cuts present
Strings were installed by the seller but were set below standard pitch
It tuned easily to concert pitch E A D G B E; stick-slip on the wound G string was corrected with a correct width fret file to deepen and slant the string notch towards the tuner post. I did not inspect or file the remaining string slots.
Several tuning passes were needed as the neck settled under tension
String diameters in inches were measured with a dial caliper as follows
E 0.052, A 0.049, D 0.035, G 0.025, B 0.015, e 0.011
Fretboard relief was measured against a NeckCheck fretboard tool with 0.014 inch relief maximum found at the 9th fret.
String height (“Action”) was found at the 12th fret to be 0.090 inch at bass E string and 0.070 inch at the treble E string (FretGuru 2 tool)
Electronic preamp has an easily accessed 9-volt battery. The unit has a battery test button that glows red if the battery is good. The supplied battery was in place and was covered with shrink plastic, The battery holder is cleverly designed with dimensions that only allow the battery to be inserted with correct polarity position.
Plugged in to a small practice amp the guitar made plenty of volume with the EQ sliders making noticeable changes to the sound.
Tone is good for such a low-priced guitar. This is a very good budget guitar and could be used as a knock-about guitar for travel, gigs, jam sessions.
I reset the fretboard relief to 0.007 inch by turning the truss rod hex clockwise using the supplied hex wrench
I snugged the tuning key nuts (against reports of failure to hold tune); the unit holds tune acceptably well.
I finished the edges of the beveled ends of some frets with a fine file to smooth them to finger touch.
First and foremost, this guitar is intended for a beginner to intermediate player on a budget looking for a thinline, parlor, or concertina style body. This particular model offers a 3" body with a 20 fret neck, similar in length to a dreadnaught.
The sound is great. It is bright and rich with full treble and midtones. The low end is a bit tempered but as good as any parlor and concertina body I have played. Honestly, the sound is the best feature of this guitar, I was blown away.
The guitar I recieved had 2/64 neck relief out of the box. The plastic nut was perfect. When playing strings on the first and second fret it was in perfect pitch when matched against a Snark Super Tight tuner.
The plastic saddle is slightly high for my taste, but to be expected on a guitar out of the box. Good manufacturers err to the high side and this one is as it should be from a good manufacturer. During my setup I only needed to take 3/64 off the saddle to get 4/64 string height at the low E and 5/64 string height at the high E when measured at the 12th fret. I play with low action so this isn't a necessity, only my taste. The guitar is definitely comfortable and playable out of the box.
The electronics function as expected and actually sound nice. I wasn't expecting much, but I was pleasantly surprised at the analog sound reproduction offered in this unknown kit.
The not so good: the tuners are sealed, unlocking, hollow shaft. That said, the function as they should and hold tune fairly well.
The ink/dye on the fret board bled over to the binding surrounding it (pictured). I was able to remove with some 600 wet/dry paper, which leads me to believe it is rosewood only in color, not in material, but again, this guitar plays and sounds great, so take it for what it is, not for what it isn't.
There was some fret sprout and one of the frets (11th) was noticably shorter than the others. I hit the edges with a drywall sanding sponge and smoothed out all the edges and it's hardly noticable now (pictured). This also served to remove any tooling marks left from manufacturing. Otherwise, the frets topside aren't very gritty and play well. A 30 minute play in and they good to go.
The finish on the body looks like the images in the listing and it's pretty good. The one area of notice was the finish on the back of the neck where there was a bit of orange peel in the clear finish (pictured). No big deal, but it was there until I rubbed it out with some 1200 wet/dry paper and polished back up with some compound.
Summary: I dressed the neck with a cheap inlay kit adding some flair and character to an otherwise unremarkable looking budget piece. Now it unmistakably mine and I'm very happy, even just looking at it. It plays fantastic and sounds amazing for this price point.
Overall, I'm very satisfied with the value this guitar offers and would recommend to anybody, as long as you know that you are getting some unusual material choices (I would identify them, but I have no idea). That said, they work well together, whatever they are.
I'm not a brand snob or a purist, otherwise I wouldn't have taken a chance on this. I just know value and sound, and this guitar checks both those boxes, punching well above its weight class. I would give it a fair sound comparison to intermediate Ibanez, Yamaha, Alvarez, or Breedlove acoustic sound quality (maybe others, but I'm familiar with these Asian mainline manufacturers).
To look at it, one might underestimate the potential this guitar offers, but don't. If your only looking to spend $120 on an acoustic/electric, choose this guitar. Don't even think about it, do it!
Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2021
First and foremost, this guitar is intended for a beginner to intermediate player on a budget looking for a thinline, parlor, or concertina style body. This particular model offers a 3" body with a 20 fret neck, similar in length to a dreadnaught.
The sound is great. It is bright and rich with full treble and midtones. The low end is a bit tempered but as good as any parlor and concertina body I have played. Honestly, the sound is the best feature of this guitar, I was blown away.
The guitar I recieved had 2/64 neck relief out of the box. The plastic nut was perfect. When playing strings on the first and second fret it was in perfect pitch when matched against a Snark Super Tight tuner.
The plastic saddle is slightly high for my taste, but to be expected on a guitar out of the box. Good manufacturers err to the high side and this one is as it should be from a good manufacturer. During my setup I only needed to take 3/64 off the saddle to get 4/64 string height at the low E and 5/64 string height at the high E when measured at the 12th fret. I play with low action so this isn't a necessity, only my taste. The guitar is definitely comfortable and playable out of the box.
The electronics function as expected and actually sound nice. I wasn't expecting much, but I was pleasantly surprised at the analog sound reproduction offered in this unknown kit.
The not so good: the tuners are sealed, unlocking, hollow shaft. That said, the function as they should and hold tune fairly well.
The ink/dye on the fret board bled over to the binding surrounding it (pictured). I was able to remove with some 600 wet/dry paper, which leads me to believe it is rosewood only in color, not in material, but again, this guitar plays and sounds great, so take it for what it is, not for what it isn't.
There was some fret sprout and one of the frets (11th) was noticably shorter than the others. I hit the edges with a drywall sanding sponge and smoothed out all the edges and it's hardly noticable now (pictured). This also served to remove any tooling marks left from manufacturing. Otherwise, the frets topside aren't very gritty and play well. A 30 minute play in and they good to go.
The finish on the body looks like the images in the listing and it's pretty good. The one area of notice was the finish on the back of the neck where there was a bit of orange peel in the clear finish (pictured). No big deal, but it was there until I rubbed it out with some 1200 wet/dry paper and polished back up with some compound.
Summary: I dressed the neck with a cheap inlay kit adding some flair and character to an otherwise unremarkable looking budget piece. Now it unmistakably mine and I'm very happy, even just looking at it. It plays fantastic and sounds amazing for this price point.
Overall, I'm very satisfied with the value this guitar offers and would recommend to anybody, as long as you know that you are getting some unusual material choices (I would identify them, but I have no idea). That said, they work well together, whatever they are.
I'm not a brand snob or a purist, otherwise I wouldn't have taken a chance on this. I just know value and sound, and this guitar checks both those boxes, punching well above its weight class. I would give it a fair sound comparison to intermediate Ibanez, Yamaha, Alvarez, or Breedlove acoustic sound quality (maybe others, but I'm familiar with these Asian mainline manufacturers).
To look at it, one might underestimate the potential this guitar offers, but don't. If your only looking to spend $120 on an acoustic/electric, choose this guitar. Don't even think about it, do it!
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I did message the seller that the extra set of string advertised were not supplied. The guitar barely fits the gig bag. Heard nothing back naturally.
I am surprised that Amazon have allowed a stunt like this to be to done on their site. Anyway, said my piece, but all this, to me, seems a bit sketchy to be honest. Would I buy another guitar through Amazon? Probably get the name Hoover on the headstock and gig bag.