The 3/4 size Dean JT is the perfect acoustic guitar for the beginning child. The JT includes a gig bag. Features include a traditional, set neck, chrome hardware, mahogany neck, rosewood fingerboard, 18 frets, and a satin natural finish. Learn More...









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2 out of 10Feature:
Looks good.
Quality:
Feels well made regardless of how bad the sound is.
Value:
Great if you want a toy. If you want a real guitar look elsewhere.
Sound:
Horrible.
Ease of Use:
Will not tune to a satisfying sound.
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1 out of 10Value:
Don't waste ypur time and money.
Support:
Have tried to get the adderss to return the guitar, have had no luck, I will return this guitar and do not thick I will do busniss with zzounds agian
Overall:
I will replace it with a Fender porduct.
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9 out of 10Feature:
Nothing really knocked my socks off when it came to features.
Quality:
Decent quality. DEifinitely just one to "strum around" on.
Value:
I wouldnt say this has a lot of value. I was dissapointed when I was forced to stop playing because I couldnt hit some of the chords.
Desirability:
Decent look, but the size really threw me off.
Sound:
Pretty good sound for such a small guitar. I was impressed.
Ease of Use:
Very difficult to use if you have large fingers. The action is so small, I couldnt get the pads of my fingers between the strings to play some of the more chllenging chords.
Support:
Very good support when I reached the company.
Overall:
Excellent guitar for beginners and children. If you are older with large fingers- I would NOT reccommend this guitar.
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9 out of 10Feature:
Guitar. 6 Strings. I think that it came with a nylon bag. Tuners work well and are consistent which is surprising on an instrument at this price.
Quality:
Fit and finish are better than what one would expect at this price but not as nice as the Taylors/Martins (see comment above).
Value:
Excellent. I can leave this in the living room and not have a heart attack when the kids who I (sort of) originally got it for crash into it.
Desirability:
I would buy another. I would specify the color. I was not aware of this and wound up with a pink guitar - not bad but would have prefered a natural finish.
Sound:
I would put this up against some of the $250 travel size taylors in sound. It sounds really good!
Ease of Use:
Very Good. Guitar. Tune it and play. Acoustic pin - bridge takes some getting used to for this electric player on the first go round but it is the standard. The guitar stays in tune! I can pick it up and play it and it is 99% in tune almost all of the time - and I live in Florida.
Support:
NA - Have not used. Information on the company is fairly hard to find, but they are getting more popular with the Dimebag models.
Overall:
Excellent value.
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10 out of 10Sound:
Bought this guitar for my 4 year old son... must admit that I am enjoying it just as much if not more! Great guitar at a great price! Well constructed and fun to play!
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