Disney has partnered with renowned guitar maker Washburn to bring you the Hannah Montana electric guitar, a 3/4 scale instrument combining the fantasy of the show with the reality of a quality made beginner's guitar. Learn More...










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1 out of 10Quality:
Plastic neck? can this be good? I'm thinking no.
Desirability:
Looks very cool and jazzy in the pic especially with the Hannah Montana name to it.
Sound:
Read reviews. My daughter loves Hannah Montana and plays acoustic guitar with her dad and is crazy over this guitar. After looking over the reviews I want to thank them for helping us in making an informed decision on NOT buying this guitar. I would gladly pay more money for a quality Hannah Montana instrument than this. Why is it so common that as soon as a celebrity name is put on an instrument or item, poor quality is a frquent or constant problem? Just to make the price higher maybe?!
Support:
No good to have support if no one answers the phone.
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1 out of 10Feature:
It came with a cable and picks nothing extra for me.
Quality:
The strings come loose and the handle is moving. Very delicate paint it chiped when I softly hit it on coffe table.
Value:
I bought it for $100.99 at toys r us. I wanted to write a review their but page is no longer available.
Desirability:
You open the box its so shiny and so cool looking with its graphics plus its logo hannah montana. Irresistable
Sound:
The quality of this guitar is quite bad, I thought it was just me. but it sounds statickie.
Ease of Use:
I told my friend who plays the electric guitar, to please tell me what he thinks. He could not tune it? chinese to me but to him the tuning was off. To me it just sounds bad. He told me to take it back
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It turns out to be more of a toy than a musical intrument. she will start taking lessons in January with it. So it would depend on what the instructor says. I sometime in 2008 if my daughter sticks to learning, I will definately have to get a new guitar.
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3 out of 10Feature:
the amp matches well with the guitar. the cord is too short, when i get crazy and move around while rocking out, i often tear the amp off the desk and it hits the floor before bcomming unplugged. i guess it can also be seen as a very strong and durable input jack.?
Quality:
the volume knob unexpecdely fell off and rolled under the couch yesterday. the flower decal is already peeling under my insense picking attack and legato chops. ...i already mentioned the cord issue.
i think it comes stock with has a strange perfume smell. this was an added bonus because the ibanez s series does NOT. keep that in mind.
Value:
this is a one of a kind. its hard to make inroads against the imposing reps of ibanez, prs, fender. ...but they beter watch out.
this guys quality can ONLY go up!!!
Desirability:
its irresistable. obviously.
my band mates laugh a little but you get use to it and i can still play circles around them.
Sound:
Reminicent of a heavy wind billowing through a torn paper bag, when used with the matching purple amp. the purple amps stack quite well, but tip over easily (again from a heavy wind)
Ease of Use:
very easy to use, but a lifetime to truly master. i'd like to see my guitar heros try to tame this wild horse.
i tune it low to high G-A-G-B-A-D with very predictable results.
Support:
they won't answer the phone....?
Overall:
i expect the plastic neck to snap off or warp significantly in the next 2-3 weeks, in which case i will have to plan for a suitable replacement.
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