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- #13,176 in Musical Instruments (See Top 100 in Musical Instruments)
- #34 in Acoustic-Electric Guitars
Enrique M.
Reviewed in Mexico on September 29, 2024
Preciosa guitarra, que cumple con todo lo que se dice de ella... Y más. Me siento muy contento con mi compra. Recomendable 100%
Wong Yat Kiu
Reviewed in Canada on July 20, 2024
Need to get use to the concept a carbon fibre, nylon string with an integrated amplify is as good as my old electric nylon string guitar with an external amplify. Not an easy transition but so far so good. Much easier to set up for the play alone player. Very high quality carbon fibre construction. I have other carbon fibre instrument which is not nearly as good.
Yi Wang
Reviewed in Canada on July 16, 2024
The guitar string broke itself just after two weeks I got this brand new guitar. This is definitely a quality issue. I need a new set of string send over until I can change my rate.
Maineiac
Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2024
So, I'm a believer of reading reviews before I make a purchase. I'm also realistic and know that businesses solicit 'positive reviews' from customers for 'favors' or whatever you want to call it, and that kinda burns my tail, so-to-speak. I don't and won't do that.My wife and I were away for about a week and when we returned and walked in our place, we were hit by a wall or heat in our home...the thermostat had malfunctioned and it was registering 99 degrees in our home! A day later, I'm in my office where I have my guitars and I heard a 'SNAP!' One of my guitars cracked!I thought...I'm really tired of constantly humidifying these things etc and decided to look for a guitar that was impervious to humidity and temperature changes and that's what got me looking at this guitar. Some of the 'graphite guitars' are really expensive and I know I wouldn't be doing that. I was intrigued by this Enya and the reviews. Sure there were some negative reviews, however some of those positive ones were quite compelling. I waited until it came on sale and made the leap.It's now about 3 years later, folks and I still have the guitar and play it regularly. Here are a few thoughts I have that you can consider along with all the other reviewers comments and posted YouTube videos and reviews.The sound. It's so rich and deep....great base tone! Playability? You have no doubt noted that some folks really blast the Enya on this and probably rightfully so, however my thoughts are, isn't it worthwhile to have such a guitar that is so easily adjusted for better playability ....just either do it yourself or take it to your luthier. It's adjustable via the entire neck, truss adjustment or bridge saddle, and now you have a great guitar. Looks? There is really nothing like it out there, I don't think. Uniquely great-looking.Honestly about the only thing I would caution some folks on because this could be a big deterrent for some people is that it is definitely heavier than most guitars. I think I only saw that on one review when I purchased it. It's quite surprising actually that more folks haven't mentioned it....it's quite noticeable, however given how and where I play, it's not a factor at all. Like I said, I use it regularly still after about 3 years.I've noticed that the guitar has gone down in pricing since I had purchased it making it, to me, an incredible buy.BTW...that guitar I mentioned earlier on that cracked? Well, I've done what I can to keep that poor thing from getting worse, however that poor ole Martin Dread Jr. is on it's last legs, I'm afraid. It's been my 'travel guitar...even bring it along camping in remote areas, however am thinking I might look at another Enya purchase...a smaller one, for my traveling needs. If the smaller options are of the same quality and durability this one is, I'm sure I'll be very happy with my purchase. Hope this helps you as you make your decision.
Patrick D Gnam
Reviewed in Canada on November 21, 2024
So grateful for my guitar! I love the way it sounds, feels and looks. The deluxe package made it all super easy! I can use loop peddle, sing into the mic and it's AMAZING! Enya makes solid guitars and they honor the poor as the prices are far lower for what they make. I just never thought I'd have it so great. Thanks
Susan A
Reviewed in Canada on April 21, 2024
I bought this guitar because I am getting hand arthritis and it has a short (23 inch) scale and a standard width neck.I bought it knowing I could return it in 30 days. My beautiful hand-made acoustic guitar was beginning to be difficult to play. My expectations for the NEXG2 weren’t high , but to my surprise I’m keeping it.It is a very playable instrument. The neck is very comfortable in my old hands. It stays in tune, which is usually a problem with inexpensive instruments. The setup was perfect… just the right amount of neck relief and low action. There is a truss rod, and the bridge saddle has plenty of room for adjustment in case the action rises in future. It is carbon fibre, so indestructible. Light enough to be a travel guitar though heavier than straight up acoustics.But the real surprise, after the playability is the sound. No it is not an acoustic instrument, but it can mimic one well enough so that I could jam with it a a folk music circle and not be out of place. The app allows you to profile other guitars, so I profiled my acoustic, set up the effects, and although it still electric, it works. There are multiple built in preset sounds which can be modified to taste. I have to learn the tricks of the looper and drum kit, but these are “toys” and not critical for me. My kids, however loved them.So overall, this is a surprisingly musical and playable instrument. I believe it is a view of what the future holds!
Ronno111
Reviewed in the United States on October 30, 2022
I’ve been playing guitar for 35 years and just got back to playing after a multi year hiatus. I wanted something that played well, and was less traditional looking. They certainly delivered. This guitar is well crafted and definitely looks really cool. The sounds is full, perhaps a little less full than a traditional center hole wood guitar. There are a few small cons but not enough to deter me from highly recommending this instrument. First, that action is high. Too high. I read another review that said it can be lowered. It can, there are 2 hex nuts that can be reached through the sound hole. Bring your patience, but it can be done. I loosened the 2 hex nuts with an Allen key. Once loosened about 5-6 full turns, use a wood shim or a a pack of guitar string and wedge it under the neck and you’ll hear a little popping but nothing to worry about. The neck goes up and then tighten the hex nuts back up. Once you do that, it plays much better. Chord changes are easier and solo playing becomes fluid. I found no buzzing after raising the neck. The other con is the back and sides are a matte black and I prefer it glossy. It seems a little plastic like but it’s a carbon composite. I toyed with wrapping the back in matte carbon or a gloss black but now I’m used to the whole look as is and it’s grown on me. The last con is the eq. It’s not very amplified and I find myself turning it of off quickly after I turn it on. The dials on the eq have a tiny indicator that’s impossible to see and should be marked so you know where they are low to high. Every guitar has pros and cons- I think my biggest con being the action was easily fixed or I would have returned it. Now that the action is where I want it, I’m playing this guitar constantly and really love it. This is a quality instrument at a very reasonable price. Enya does make a full glossy carbon edition but it’s hard to find and will run you double the cost. I’m very happy with my purchase and you will be too!
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