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The Silvertone Citation Guitar Package includes a great electric guitar, a guitar practice amp, and all the extras you need to start playing electric guitar!
Precision built, the Silvertone Citation guitar features a contour-cut S type body with vintage tremolo, 3 high output single coils with 5-way selector switch, one volume and two tone controls, and a sleek maple fingerboard. The Smart II Silvertone Guitar Amp is a crankin' 20-Watt (peak) powerhouse with switchable overdrive, a 6-inch speaker, 3-band EQ and a headphone output (great for practicing). Included in the package are a nylon carrying bag, chord chart, Silvertone digital tuner, guitar picks, an extra set of guitar strings, a guitar strap and even a cable.
The Complete Citation Package Also Includes:
- Smart II 20 Watt Peak Performance Amplifier
- Chord Chart
- Silvertone Electronic Digital Tuner
- Silvertone Nylon Carrying Bag
- Silvertone Guitar Picks
- Silvertone Pro Strings (Extra Set)
- Silvertone Guitar Strap
- Guitar To Amp Connection Cable
For more than 50 years Silvertone has been an icon in the American guitar industry. Their mission now, as it was when they began, is to make quality instruments from quality materials with contemporary styling while providing exceptional value. Silvertone has confidence in what they are doing, so every Silvertone guitar comes with a Limited
Lifetime Warranty.
Your new Silvertone guitar or bass may well be the only instrument you will ever need to buy.
Silvertone Citation Electric Guitar Features
- Double Cutaway Sculpted Body Design
- 5-Way Pick Up Selector With a Single Volume and Dual Tone Controls
- Vintage Tremolo Bridge System
- Precision Die-Cast Tuners
- Limited Lifetime Warranty (Guitar)
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| Would you consider this product to be made well? How dependable? |
| The finish looked great, and it was all well painted. However, the fretboard wwas cracked all the way up to the fourth fret, and it was impossible to tune. |
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| How has it stood up over time? |
| I can't say much here, but I don't think it would have lasted. |
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| Your general opinion of this product. |
| I can't even tell about the playability because I couldn't play. The strings are impossible to tune, and the guitar would not hold the tune. I tried changing strings, but in an attempt to tune it, the strings would end up breaking. |
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| Playability and Feel |
| How does it feel, Heavy, Fast, Chunky? How was the neck? Are the controls easy to get to while playing? |
| It is a lightweight guitar, and a little smaller than I expected. The body is wood, but the scratch guard is plastic. Also, the fret board looks like it is unfinished. It felt rough and was very light in color. |
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| Tone |
| Bright and snappy? Dark and smooth? Were the pickups hot, mellow, thick, thin? |
| The pickups didn't work very well on the strings I could play, and changing the pick-up switch did nothing to change any sounds. |
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| How did the stain or paint job look? |
| The paint on the body and head looked great. Good color and strong finish. Again, the neck looked unfinished. |
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| How was the action out of the box? |
| Horrible. It was out of tune, and impossible to tune. A friend and I spent hours trying to fix it and make it tuneable, but after two sets of strings, we gave up. |
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