🎨 Build Your Dream Guitar—Your Sound, Your Style!
The Ktaxon DIY Guitar Kit features a unique flame-shaped mahogany body, an ebony fingerboard, and a maple neck, designed for easy assembly and customization. This all-inclusive kit comes with all necessary parts and detailed instructions, making it perfect for both beginners and seasoned musicians looking to create a personalized instrument.
Neck Material Type | Maple |
String Material Type | nickle steel |
Fretboard Material Type | ebony |
Body Material Type | Mahogany |
Back Material Type | mahogany |
Top Material Type | Mahogany |
Color | natural |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 28.35"L x 18.9"W x 2.76"H |
Scale Length | Approximately 25" (based on standard electric guitar scale length) |
Guitar Bridge System | Fixed |
Number of Strings | 6 |
Hand Orientation | Right |
Guitar Pickup Configuration | S |
U**Y
Turned out a beautiful guitar, and it was a fun build. well worth the money!
Quality craftmanship, the neck was a snug fit and alignment was spot on. All the predrilled holes were in the right location. Assembly was nice and smooth, although it could have more detailed instructions. (I could never get to the link they supplied for building instructions.) It has a nice sound to it too. Mind you it doesn't sound quite like the Les Paul, but the whole guitar kit cost less than one of the Les Paul's pickups. So I am very happy with this guitar, and I am considering buying another one to stain a cherry red.
D**.
Well worth it. And a great learning tool
THis is obviously not a premium guitar. However, it is a great learning experience for enthusiasts. There are plenty of issues that need to be addressed, but thats kind of what I was expecting. The body is best suited for solid paint, not stains. The issues I had were as follows.1 The nut was way too high. Easy fix. There was a lip extended from the fret board that I just sanded away.2 There are about 4 high frets. Which I am looking forward to leveling. Rather learn on this than my Gibson LP.3 The pickup selector had some joints that were too close, blocking off connection to my bridge pick up.4 A few sharp fret ends, but not that bad at all.It sounds pretty damn good with the stock Pick ups. They are low output, but not microphonicI am happy with this project, and I am confident I will get it sounding and playing as well as my traditional guitars.
E**R
Not perfect, but much better than the price!
I haven't strung it yet. So you know what I don't know yet.The neck didn't fit into the pocket just right. It was VERY close, but had a little up/down wiggle that I fixed with 3 small squares of duct tape. The only part where the screw hole was a bit off on was the tension rod cover on the head of the guitar. The top hole was slightly off.The inlay on the neck looks amazing!The neck's wood grain is perfectly straight, so I won't have to worry about twisting in high humidity. It's made of maple, so it's likely also pretty strong.The head of the guitar has a very nice backward angle and won't require string trees, which is wonderful!The tuners will probably be OK, however they aren't locking and aren't of great quality metal. One has a black spot on it, like the chrome coating wasn't complete. I usually replace the tuners anyway, especially with a bender system.The body wood is fine grain and very nice looking. Of course, it's hard to find a two piece body that has consistent color, but oh well. It's not too bad for staining anyway.One of the pickup casing screws was a little stripped, but it just holds the pickups onto the guitar and isn't a big deal.The back cover for the electronics fit perfectly in the routed slot for it. (Very nice)It truly doesn't feel like there's any wood conditioner or sealer on it at all, so it should be ready for staining straight out of the box, and I'm very happy about that, as the last kit I bought was sealed and that takes a lot off effort to fully sand out.Mine's going to be a nice purple stain that shows the grain well and sealed with Lacquer.I might update this after I get it strung, when I find out what the pickups sound like. I'm not expecting too much, but one never knows. The backing material on the pickups are of pretty bad quality metal.I don't know if the neck is straight or if the frets need leveling, but they are dressed WONERFULLY! No sharp edges and polished very well.Overall, for $65.00 US (with coupon, but now gone up to $85), it's an absolute steal!Oh, and the tuners are one peg and one screw.UPDATE: I strung the guitar-WOW, I was expecting nothing from the pickups, buy they were smooth, clear and sharp with great attack, even with heavy distortion! Looks like I'll be keeping the pickups after all!
T**T
This Kit Is A Miracle, And What A Great Price!
I used this kit for modification purposes and it served my purpose perfectly. However, the kit did come with it's own electronics, including two humbuckers and a single coil. How did they sell all of this, enough for a complete working electric guitar, for only $63.00? I used my own tremolo, my own pots and capacitors, I added a second tone pot, and I used my own humbuckers and replaced the tuning pegs and added a second 2-way switch and my own 5-way switch. I also added my own tremolo assembly and I used my own control knobs (3 after modification). But it came with it's own 5-way switch and a volume pot and a tone pot with a capacitor and it's own tremolo assembly and tuning pegs and control knobs. I used their single coil in the middle and the thing sounds as good as a Fender! I modified this guitar dramatically. But, I believe that this would still be an outstanding guitar if one simply put the kit together as it comes. And for the price . . . it's a miracle!
L**W
Great kit at an amazing price.
the switch tip wasn't included but, this kit was an easy build , looks and plays great, neck and frets are dead on.I'll be buying more of their kits very soon. Was expecting tons of problems......NONE....Just a great kit !!!!!
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