
The LyxPro 39‑inch Electric Guitar Kit (ASIN B09HN2PK4R) is a full‑size beginner electric guitar bundle designed to get new players started immediately. It comes with a 20-watt amplification system, a clip-on digital tuner, shoulder strap, gig bag, two picks, tremolo bar, and a cable. The guitar has three single-coil pickups, a maple neck and fretboard, and a compact body — ideal for beginners who want a complete setup straight out of the box.
The LyxPro 39‑inch Electric Guitar Kit (ASIN B09HN2PK4R) is a full‑size beginner electric guitar bundle designed to get new players started immediately. It comes with a 20-watt amplification system, a clip-on digital tuner, shoulder strap, gig bag, two picks, tremolo bar, and a cable. The guitar has three single-coil pickups, a maple neck and fretboard, and a compact body — ideal for beginners who want a complete setup straight out of the box.
The physical size of the guitar must match the player’s body size and hand reach. A guitar that is too large or too small can be uncomfortable and discourage practice. For younger or smaller players, shorter scale guitars (like 39 inches) improve playability and reduce strain. Proper fit helps beginners develop good playing habits and avoid fatigue.
The types of wood and materials used in the guitar’s construction affect its durability, sound quality, and feel. While premium solid woods offer superior tone, beginner guitars often use laminate or engineered woods to balance quality and cost. The neck material and fretboard affect finger comfort and string action, which influences playability.
Pickups convert string vibrations into electrical signals. Different configurations (single-coil, humbuckers) shape the guitar’s tone and versatility. For beginners, pickups that allow a range of tones—from clean to slightly overdriven—are ideal. Included amplifiers should provide sufficient power and tone controls for practice and growth.
A complete beginner kit should include essential accessories such as a tuner, picks, strap, case or gig bag, extra strings, and cables. These extras simplify the learning process by providing everything needed to start playing immediately without additional purchases.
The guitar’s action (string height), neck profile, and weight influence how easy it is to play. Lower action reduces finger strain, while a smooth neck profile helps with chord transitions. Comfortable guitars encourage longer practice sessions and better technique development.
The size of a guitar affects how comfortable it is to hold and play, especially for beginners. Smaller guitars or guitars with shorter scale lengths are easier to manage for people with smaller hands or shorter arms. A 39-inch guitar is slightly smaller than a standard full-size electric guitar (usually around 40–41 inches), making it suitable for younger players or adults seeking easier playability.
These factors represent the most critical aspects that will impact your satisfaction with this product.
I usually don't review inexpensive beginner guitars. I stumbled upon this Lyx Pro guitar on Amazon listed as 'used, very good condition', for just $75. I believe the normal price range is something like $110. And therein lies the problem.
I've been playing for years, but arthritis has taken its toll on that activity. So much so, that I've given my Alvarez to my granddaughter. I borrowed my daughter's classical guitar thinking it would be easier on my hands to play than the steel acoustic. It wasn't. :-(