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The SG7 Smart Acoustic-Electric Guitar is a compact, carbon fiber travel guitar designed for beginners and practice. Featuring AI-powered finger tracking with 7 CPUs and 100 sensors, it offers real-time feedback via an LCD screen. It supports acoustic and electric tones with high-fidelity sound, a digital capo spanning 1st to 20th frets, and built-in metronome and practice exercises. Powered by a 2000mAh battery, it delivers 8-10 hours of playtime and connects driver-free via USB 2.0 MIDI to popular music software. Lightweight and portable, it’s ideal for silent practice and mobile creativity, though it’s not suited for advanced players or professional performances.
| ASIN | B0DCNS31H9 |
| Back Material | Carbon Fiber |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Battery type | Lithium Ion |
| Best Sellers Rank | #8,238 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #69 in Electric Guitars |
| Body Material | Carbon Fiber |
| Color Name | BLACK |
| Connector Type | USB 2.0 Micro-B |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (38) |
| Date First Available | August 9, 2024 |
| Fretboard Material | Carbon Fiber |
| Guitar Bridge System | Adjustable |
| Guitar Pickup Configuration | S |
| Item Weight | 3.53 ounces |
| Item model number | SG7 |
| Material Type | Carbon Fiber |
| Neck Material Type | Carbon Fiber |
| Number of Strings | 6 |
| Product Dimensions | 21 x 3 x 2 inches |
| Scale Length | 18 Inches |
| Size | 53cm x 8cm x 5cm |
| String Material | Nickel Steel |
| Top Material | Carbon Fiber |
M**Z
Great practice guitar
All I can say to anyone reading all the review is to ignore the bad comments for this product. If you are looking to learn how to play guitar without being loud this is it. the package came in good state and it works fine. Great product
D**E
Not bad, fast but inconsistent triggering
I got this not knowing what to expect. I figured it would work as a MIDI input to all of my rigs and would probably have tracking problems or issues. It has fewer tracking problems than I expected but it totally doesn't work on OSX. It shows up as a midi device but does not pass any data. It works under Linux and Windows just fine. Also it has bluetooth but only seems to work with the mobile phone app. I can't get it to connect on mac. It's fun to play but like I mentioned it has tracking problems. It's particularly annoying because it's inconsistent across the different strings. The fretboard itself is pretty consistent but the pick sensitivity of the different strings varies a lot. The D string is super sensitive and double triggers all the time and the low E string is not sensitive at all and misses notes. Other strings are ok but it seems like the higher strings want to phantom trigger when I accidentally brush my hand on the string. It's also a little annoying that you can't mute the strings with your left hand. This is a total brain dump I know. I put another strap button on the back since having a strap button at the end of the neck is super uncomfortable for me. Having a button on the back in a normal position worked great. It hangs pretty well and is surprisingly comfortable. I think the thing that's annoying me the most is that it's not total junk, It has the potential to be great. If the firmware supported hammer-ons I'd be super happy. I understand that bends are a little much to ask but just hammer ons would be a huge win here. If the sensitivity was consistent it would be way better too. It doesn't have to be better, just consistent from string to string. I think this thing forces you to play real clean, which might actually improve your playing a little bit. At first I thought it was stupid that I had to adjust my technique to get it to trigger correctly but the more I think about it the more I think it's just forcing me to be cleaner which might actually translate to the real guitar. Not sure though. This is a clone of the Jamstik which I have never played. I kind of like the way this is built though it almost looks a little more streamlined and solid. The neck isn't actually bad. It's stiff and doesn't bow at all with the string tension. I have a feeling that this could have been a great product. As it is I think it's at least useful. The fact that it can be played standalone is pretty nice and something of a bonus for me. I didn't get it for that, I got it to enter notes into my DAW. I found that I have walked around my apartment with it strumming with the built-in sounds and it's not bad. It's short so I don't bang into doors all the time like I do with my acoustic guitar.
B**.
Great beginner guitar
I started learning with this, the nylon strings allowed me to practice for an extended period of time vs a steel string acoustic that I also own. I've since moved to a steel string travel guitar but recommend this one for getting started.
S**3
This product doesn't function well at all
Absolute Junk. Do not buy this guitar.
J**D
Order one for yourself.
This a excellent guitar for my 9 year old daughter. She use it to take her music lessons. I may be ordering another for myself.
R**T
VERY COOL LITTLE INSTRUMENT!
It doesn't do everything I hoped, e.g. allow me to play all my repertoire, including baritone guitar. (I guess I never did think it would accommodate the songs done in special tunings e.g. Open D or DADGAD etc.) BUT 1. It really does sound VERY nice and plays standard tuning songs well. It is comfortable to play. AWESOME travel guitar! 2. My nine year old grandson, a very talented bass and organ player who I visited over Labor Day, pretty much didn't put it down the whole time I was there. I had given him a ukulele several years ago that he played before he got hooked on bass... and then gave him a half-size Washburn guitar but he pretty much never played that. (His dad loved it.) I was so tickled with my grandson playing this thing so much, I left it there. Would I buy another? MAYBE. But if they stretched the "electronic capo" range to 5 steps lower (for my baritone repertoire) AND gave me the ability to set the tonic pitch for each string (allowing open tunings and the like) I would buy another. If they also figured out a way to make hammer-ons work, I would buy another in a HEARTBEAT! Even for (some) more money. (By the way, this was the 7 fret instrument. I could never play the 12 fret with my sausage fingers.)
H**I
Works, but fell short
It works for what it probably was intended for. The instrument has a hard time keeping up. Great to learn chords and finger movements.
A**.
Doesn’t connect to apps…
Good for practice, but does not connect to garage band and the apps like advertised, which defeated the purpose to buying it.
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