

🎶 Play anywhere, anytime — the silent guitar that travels as fast as your ambition!
The TARIO Electronic Classical Portable Guitar combines a solid spruce top with a lightweight Okoume body and neck, delivering rich acoustic tones in a travel-friendly design. Featuring a 2 Band EQ pickup system, it offers versatile sound control for silent practice or amplified play. With a comfortable 48mm nut width and a glossy finish over a technical rosewood fingerboard, this 6-string nylon guitar balances professional quality with portability, ideal for the modern musician on the move.
| ASIN | B0DN4M9H2P |
| Back Material Type | Okoume Wood |
| Best Sellers Rank | #109,049 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #125 in Classical & Nylon-String Guitars #637 in Acoustic Guitars |
| Body Material | Spruce |
| Body Material Type | Spruce |
| Brand | TARIO |
| Brand Name | TARIO |
| Color | Natural Wood |
| Customer Reviews | 3.3 out of 5 stars 9 Reviews |
| Fretboard Material Type | Rosewood |
| Guitar Bridge System | Fixed |
| Guitar Pickup Configuration | 2 Band EQ |
| Hand Orientation | Right |
| Manufacturer | meso |
| Model Number | GA-100-C |
| Neck Material Type | Okoume Wood |
| Number of Strings | 6 |
| Scale Length | 25.59 Inches |
| String Material Type | Nylon |
| String Nut Width | 48 Millimeters |
| Top Material Type | Spruce Wood |
| Warranty Description | 30 days no reason to return. |
A**O
It’s exactly as it’s advertised
I felt compelled to write a review after seeing a 3 star review. The 3 star review mentioned a telecaster body style being a downside. Mate, that’s the physical design of the guitar. If you don’t like that don’t purchase it. I think the guitar is fantastic. The silent aspect is great for practicing in a crowded apartment complex. The build quality is FANTASTIC for the price point! I cannot emphasize the build quality being good for the price. I’ve had no problems playing it. It feels great. Has a wider neck than an electric but slightly smaller neck than a classical nylon string. Very comfortable feeling. Amazing neck finish. I bought this guitar several weeks ago. Nothing has broken. Nothing has come off and I play it A LOT, including some difficult pieces. No visible wear and tear that is noticeable with cheap guitars after playing them for a while.
J**F
This is a sad and dysfunctional guitar - please save your money. .
This guitar was poorly manufactured, with little evidence of a final quality control process. I returned it immediately. Here are just a few of the flaws that I observed: the tone knob did not function. - turning it did not affect the sound; the bridge pickup was not balanced for volume across the 6 strings - the low strings boomed loudly, while the high strings were almost inaudible; the fret ends were not filed down - they were sharp enough to cut fingers while playin; one of the tuners gears were stripped, and that string was not tunable. I also own the hollow body version of this electric guitar - it cost $130 more than this model, but the manufacturing, finish, electronics and playability are vastly superior. This model is a sad and disappointing product from the same brand, which is very odd.
J**R
Don't buy it
The overall feel and quality of this instrument seems to be decent. Definitely not beginner.. BUT.. THE ELECTRONICS ARE VERY LACKING. I realize every guitar has to be set up but not completely rewired to make it work. That's why I sent it back. The piezo is not balanced and when I finally did get it to work I spent more time tweaking the wiring system trying to make it work than I did playing. If yours arrives with a balanced volume then you can get your Polyphia on otherwise you'll be sending it back too
J**.
A nice piece, but….
For $200, this is a nice instrument; however I am sending it back, because it isn’t designed well enough. The good is that the neck is a beautiful wide, thin U profile with a flat radius like most classical guitars. The tuners are solid and the body is finished very nicely. And it comes with a very nice gig bag. The bad, it’s a telecaster style body, which balances really badly (neck dive and pushes the nut further away from the fretting hand), unless you move the bridge side strap button closer to the neck one on the back of the body. Not terribly difficult, but you do have to drill a hole. The other thing is the volume knob is right in the way of the picking/plucking hand. If you strum hard or try to mute at the bridge, you bang your fingers on the knob. It’s unnecessary. Just moving that back to being below and in line with the bridge (about 1”) would have fixed that. As it is, I don’t want to have to drill more and plug holes, etc in a new guitar. If the manufacturer is reading this, here’s my advice. Keep everything the same, but use an S style body and keep the volume and tone knobs away from the string path. Maybe even use a 3-band EQ with sliders and mount that instead of knobs.
E**E
Hybrid Tele Classic
For the price you can’t go wrong. It’s a hybrid so don’t expect it to sound like or feel like a full classic nylon. When I plug it in to my Spark amp it sounds awesome. Body is definitely Tele style which I like with my rock background, but neck is wider like traditional Classical. Great for practice and not disturbing my family or neighbors.
R**N
O la devuelvo o la cambio por otra que este bien
Tengo un problema con la guitarra, suena bien pero solo 5 cuerdas y la primera cuerda suena demasiado debil, no se si puedan darme otra y enviarla de regreso, o devolverla, que me sugieren ustedes_
A**R
static and thunder
i'm not happy for sending me an old guitar and scratches , high E string sound deaf, low E A and D vibrate
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