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Product description
This compact electric guitar gives young beginners the feel of a real instrument while staying comfortable for smaller hands. Designed for practice and early lessons, the 30-inch body offers manageable playability and a smooth glossy finish that resists wear. It comes as a starter kit so a child can begin playing almost immediately.
Key Points
The smaller body and lighter weight make holding and fretting easier for children. The neck has a comfortable C shape that suits most hand sizes and promotes proper finger placement. Tuners are enclosed for more stable tuning and the fixed bridge helps maintain consistent intonation during practice and simple performances.
Included accessories cover the basic needs of a new player, such as a padded carrying bag with double shoulder straps and a compact amplifier for plugging in at home. Extra strings and picks come in the kit so replacements are available right away, and a strap plus cable let a child play standing up. Note that the amplifier in the kit is intended for practice and may not deliver high power for larger rooms.
🎸 The light blue finish gives a playful look without being overly flashy, and the ergonomic contours reduce rubbing against the skin during longer sessions. For right-handed players only, this model keeps controls and setup standard for lessons and shared teaching resources.
Technical Specifications
- Name: Winzz EGM100 30 Inches Real Kids Electric Guitar
- Size: 30 inches
- Orientation: Right handed
- Neck profile: C-shaped neck
- Pickup: Classic single pickup
- Bridge: Fixed bridge
- Finish: Glossy finish
- Included accessories: Oxford 600D gig bag with double shoulder straps, small amplifier, extra strings, strap, cable, picks, Allen key, accessory pouch
Usage Recommendations
Start with short daily sessions to build finger strength and dexterity. Tune the guitar before each lesson, and use the enclosed amplifier at low volume to avoid feedback in small rooms. Replace strings when they sound dull or become noticeably corroded, and keep the instrument in its padded bag between uses to protect the finish and hardware. For lessons that require different tones, consider experimenting with the single pickup position and simple amp settings to find a sound that motivates practice.









