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Brand: Dean Guitars Category: Musical Instruments
List Price: $56.00 Buy New: $29.90 You Save: $26.10 (47%)
New (8) from $29.90
Avg. Customer Rating: 7 reviews Sales Rank: 3142
Color: Gloss Natural Media: Electronics Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 5 Dimensions (in): 31 x 12.5 x 3.9 The Dean Playmate JT Junior Kids Acoustic Guitar Feature: Full Display Color Box, 1/2 Size Student Steel String Acoustic, Set Neck, Chrome Hardware, Signature Dean Bridge, Chrome Tuners, Dot Inlays, 18 Frets.
MPN: PLAYJTJ Model: PLAYJTJ UPC: 819998003081 EAN: 0819998003081 ASIN: B0002F5EKE
Release Date: June 10, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: BRAND NEW JTJ 1/2 SIZE STEEL STRING ACOUSTIC GUITAR
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For the Price You Can't Beat This Guitar November 11, 2004 42 out of 46 found this review helpful
I bought this Dean JTJ for a few reasons: price, size (my hands are small), and the sound. The Dean JTJ gives me a lot of pleasure to play and I'm always glad I bought it. It's not a deluxe Gibson, Martin, or Taylor guitar, so you may not feel that the JTJ is on par with those pricey, well-regarded instruments, but for me, an amateur looking for a practice guitar that wouldn't break my budget, or be so bad that it would fall apart quickly, I can't falt the JTJ. Now, I realize that there is no truss rod, but I've never had any tuning problems, and I play the JTJ nearly every day. And you know what, if the JTJ breaks, I'll get another one, but I think that the quality of this Dean guitar is better than that. In fact, I bought it in the hopes of passing it on to my daughter when she gets ready to learn guitar.
Mixed Feelings September 24, 2004 108 out of 112 found this review helpful
We all know Dean Makes great guitars, yet this one, does NOT have a trust rod. If the neck is bent or over time moves from the pressure of the strings the guitar is garbage. This guitar will NOT last you very long, certainly not a novice. You are better off paying extra (like 70-100) to buy a guitar with a trust rod. This will enable you to bring the guitar to a repair man. He can fix the neck of the guitar so it is playable. Guitars without trust rods are harder to tune and do not stay in tune. Dean makes a great guitar, but you get what you pay for. Hope this helped.
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