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The AeroBand Guitar AG01 is a revolutionary stringless acoustic electric travel guitar designed for musicians of all levels. With its innovative silicone strings, diverse tone options, and portable design, it allows for a unique playing experience anywhere, anytime. The built-in MIDI functionality and long-lasting battery make it perfect for creative performances and practice sessions without disturbing others.
Neck Material Type | ABS, PVC |
String Material Type | Silicone |
Fretboard Material Type | ABS, PVC, Silicone |
Body Material Type | ABS, PVC |
Back Material Type | ABS, PVC |
Top Material Type | ABS, PVC |
Color | Black |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 27.6"L x 6"W x 24"H |
Scale Length | 25.5 inches |
Guitar Bridge System | Fixed |
Number of Strings | 6 |
Hand Orientation | Right |
Guitar Pickup Configuration | / |
R**R
If you know what you're doing, this is an immensely versatile instrument. NOT a toy.
When I was looking at these, I saw a lot of standout reviews. Most were 5*, talking about how easy it is to use and how it sounds very good for what it is. Many of the 1* reviews are saying that "it's not a guitar" -- they're absolutely right, and I also believe that they're completely missing the point.This is a guitar shaped synthesizer.I'll start with verifying the features everyone already talks about: It is as easy to play as the other reviews say--the silicon fretboard is very easy on the fingers. I'm a pretty crappy rhythm player and I was able to play bar chords much more effectively than I can on my acoustic guitar. The right hand portion feels very guitar-like, and almost all of my picking/finger-style muscle memory served me well. The speaker is very loud and clear (doesn't have much low end punch, but that would muddy the highs.) The app is decent learning tool for beginners that know how to play but don't know how to learn music--I won't be using it.Now--let me talk about some of the features that aren't clearly stated.- You can use any bluetooth audio source to pipe into the guitar, playing sound/music through the guitar's speaker. This is amazing for practice/accompaniment, or even picking some backing tracks.- You can use this as a bonafide midi controller for any DAW/Midi synth--standalone or VST. In the 6 hours I've had it out of the box, I've used it to play phat synth bass lines and smooth layered strings. You just have to know where to look.This was a 5* purchase from me, but it's not perfect. Things I would change about it are the following:- The palm mute function is too heavily muted--it basically kills more of the sound than a real palm mute technique should.- Hammerons and pulloffs work mostly as you expect them to, but there is no modeling of glissando/legato, so the artificiality of the sound really comes out when you use many hammerons and pulloffs- You cannot pull off to an open string- You can only mute with the right hand, so an open string resonating when you don't want to can't be muted with an adjustment of the left hand.In conclusion--this instrument does exactly what I wanted--It's going to be a beneficial practice aid, fostering creativity in songwriting, and allows ergonomic guitar-based control of unlimited sounds using MIDI. Cannot recommend enough--IF this is what you're looking for. If you're looking for something to upgrade to for a real electric guitar, you will be sorely disappointed. All of the negative reviews on youtube are people talking about things like pinch harmonics and sweeping and other advanced techniques, all done in front of boutique marshall amps... those kinds of guitarists do not need this instrument.
K**R
I love this!
The first thing I would caution to prospective buyers is that the aeroband guitar is not really a guitar. The neck detaches from the body, and the strings on the fretboard are simply silicone, glued in place. That doesn’t mean they don’t serve a purpose, though. In actuality, they serve the same purpose as a regular guitar fretboard.With your strumming hand, You can employ whatever techniques you have picked up on a regular guitar and apply them to this. The body strings, you see, a regular steel guitar strings. You can use a pick or your fingers or thumb to play as you would a regular guitar.I played guitar for many years, but I was in a construction accident that damaged my left hand so that I couldn’t play guitar for many years. It was a real setback for me, and I had a ton of equipment that I suddenly couldn’t use.When I first saw this piece of equipment, a quickly picked up on the claim that it doesn’t take any pressure to push down strings like on a conventional guitar. In my case, I was unable to put down any meaningful pressure on the frets, so it seemed like a match made in heaven.It operated as they claimed in all respects. I was able to play my chords normally without having to exert any pressure whatsoever. With this rig, it is completely about your finger position.It also has many features as advertised, and all of them work exactly as they claim. There is software that you can download, but I don’t think it works with PC. Only iOS and android.I would highly recommend this for somebody who has sustained an injury to one or both of their hands, or who has arthritis. If you are like me, you miss playing. This device gives you a way to use the skills you have learned to create a guitar sound that is indistinguishable in most cases from a conventional Guitar. It can also be used as a midi device with a DAW. Totally unique. Five stars!
M**S
Well, it was fun while it lasted
I used to play guitar years ago but have not been able to in years because of arthritis in my hands. I was looking for a guitar I might be able to play with less hand pain and, for the first few months it was just what I needed. It is easier to play with my arthritic hands for sure.But - it has now been a year and the lack of quality is now evident. The strings ( right hand ) are tinny and sometimes don't respond at all. Unfortunately, the company is based in China (I think) and they are non-responsive.It's out of warranty and I'm sure I'm out of luck but perhaps I'll save someone else the $450.All that said, I think the technology is impressive and would love to see some other company or entrepreneur pick it up and make this into a good product. It has potential.
C**K
Easy on the finger tips
I lot of beginners punt with a guitar because the strings hurt their fingers. This is particularly true with steel string guitars, but the problem can be partially alleviated by using thinner strings that are coated with polymer. A classical guitar with nylon strings offers something much more gentle on the finger tips.Nevertheless, the Aeroband has the softest feel on the fingertips; at least on the fretting hand. Note, however, that it is a midi guitar. The vibrations of the strings aren't providing the sound--pressing a string near a fret sends a signal to a computer that produces the sound. Hence, there are things you can do with the strings on real guitar that you can't on the Aeroband. Being a midi player means that the instrument can make all kinds of different sounds-- it can even sound like a banjo instead of a guitar. If this kind of versatility and reduced finger pain are your priorities, then this instrument may well be a good buy for you.On the other hand, for a comparable price ( ok 50$ more) a classical guitar with nylon strings like the Yamaha NCX1 may be a better bet if you want something that performs like a real guitar but provides moderate comfort for the finger tips.
P**Z
No me sirvió para lo que quería
No Hera.como.yo.pensaba
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