Fever Full Size Jumbo Body Steel String Acoustic-Electric Guitar Sunburst with Bag, Tuner and Strings, 5015CE-SB








Key features
- •Jumbo Body Acoustic-Electric Guitar
- •This guitar features a pickup preamp system with three band EQ
- •The jumbo body provides rich, full sound projection delivering a crisp, quality sound
- •This jumbo Acoustic-Electric has a cutaway style designed to give you easier access to the upper frets
- •Includes a Gig Bag, Clip on Electronic Tuner and a Set of Extra Strings
Fever Full Size Jumbo Body Steel String Acoustic-Electric Guitar Sunburst with Bag, Tuner and Strings, 5015CE-SB
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Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers3.9
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Its pretty
Amazon Customer✓ Verified Purchase•December 9, 2015
Its really pretty but it came with a couple of small scratches on the face, haven't played it yet - its a Christmas present.
Five Stars
Juan E.✓ Verified Purchase•April 26, 2015
LOVE IT.
May be the best beginner acoustic I've ever seen at this price...
ReverendLlama✓ Verified Purchase•April 4, 2015
First off: this is a beginner guitar. If you're looking for the sound you'd get out of a higher end instrument, well, you shouldn't be looking in this price range to begin with now should you? Looking for something to start out on? Maybe a 'round-the-campfire job? This is perfect.
I'm coming from an off-brand, pawn-shop acoustic job that finally failed catastrophically (I usually stick to electric, been playing for 20 years now... not great, but I feel I can give a reasonable review for other casual plinkers)...
Trimming is plastic, fingerboard appears to be as well (or just VERY heavily stained... not willing to scratch it to find out). Top, bottom and sides of body are wood with some pretty thick varnish on 'em (the picture is a lot whiter than the actual guitar... she's not ugly, more of a honey-hue... except for the god-awful logo on the headstock). Bridge and nut are plastic as well... but again, you're looking at a low end guitar. Fret wires are trimmed a bit conservatively, so running your finger flat along the bottom of the neck will catch (but not cut / scratch).
That aside... this is a darn nice piece.
The action is surprisingly quick out of the bag (comes with very light strings on it, so easy to finger right off). The active electronics are a bit brutish (DO NOT turn the boost all the way up if you value your hearing), but certainly not slouching (they get the job done as well as if not better than a lot of the entry level electrics I've seen). Point being: it's a real guitar, it plays pretty well, sound is quite decent, price is absurdly good for what you're getting.
The gig bag is nothing special, but will get you from point A to point B with minimal scuffs.
The little clip-on tuner is one of those great little devices you should already have, and if not, well, here ya go.
I'm assuming the spare strings are the same as what's on it... if so, they're light and holding tune pretty well (about a month now, maybe two hours of play a week), nothing to write home about but they're solid (I've had a love for elixir strings forever, so it's hard to cheat you know?).
As a guitar? I'll give her three stars (plastic parts, fret wires poorly trimmed/smoothed, modest sound quality / electronics).
Value for the price? Five stars (really ridiculous to get a playable, enjoyable musical instrument like this for less than two hundred bucks).
Average it out to a four.
I'm coming from an off-brand, pawn-shop acoustic job that finally failed catastrophically (I usually stick to electric, been playing for 20 years now... not great, but I feel I can give a reasonable review for other casual plinkers)...
Trimming is plastic, fingerboard appears to be as well (or just VERY heavily stained... not willing to scratch it to find out). Top, bottom and sides of body are wood with some pretty thick varnish on 'em (the picture is a lot whiter than the actual guitar... she's not ugly, more of a honey-hue... except for the god-awful logo on the headstock). Bridge and nut are plastic as well... but again, you're looking at a low end guitar. Fret wires are trimmed a bit conservatively, so running your finger flat along the bottom of the neck will catch (but not cut / scratch).
That aside... this is a darn nice piece.
The action is surprisingly quick out of the bag (comes with very light strings on it, so easy to finger right off). The active electronics are a bit brutish (DO NOT turn the boost all the way up if you value your hearing), but certainly not slouching (they get the job done as well as if not better than a lot of the entry level electrics I've seen). Point being: it's a real guitar, it plays pretty well, sound is quite decent, price is absurdly good for what you're getting.
The gig bag is nothing special, but will get you from point A to point B with minimal scuffs.
The little clip-on tuner is one of those great little devices you should already have, and if not, well, here ya go.
I'm assuming the spare strings are the same as what's on it... if so, they're light and holding tune pretty well (about a month now, maybe two hours of play a week), nothing to write home about but they're solid (I've had a love for elixir strings forever, so it's hard to cheat you know?).
As a guitar? I'll give her three stars (plastic parts, fret wires poorly trimmed/smoothed, modest sound quality / electronics).
Value for the price? Five stars (really ridiculous to get a playable, enjoyable musical instrument like this for less than two hundred bucks).
Average it out to a four.







