

🎶 Own the stage with the Ktaxon 5-String — where pro tone meets beginner-friendly vibes!
The Ktaxon 5 String Electric Bass Guitar is a full-size, right-handed instrument featuring a basswood body with a glossy finish, a rosewood fretboard, and a maple neck for smooth playability. Equipped with dual single-coil pickups, 2 volume and 2 tone controls, and an extra low B string, it delivers a versatile sound ideal for all skill levels. The kit includes essential accessories like a gig bag, strap, cable, picks, and wrench, making it a complete starter package for musicians seeking quality and value.














| ASIN | B0B713YJXG |
| Back Material Type | Basswood |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,355 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #10 in Electric Bass Guitars #67 in Guitars (Musical Instruments) |
| Body Material Type | Basswood |
| Brand | Ktaxon |
| Brand Name | Ktaxon |
| Color | Black |
| Connector Type | 6.35mm Jack |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 404 Reviews |
| Finish Type | Gloss |
| Included Components | 1 x Bass, 1 x Bass Bag, 1 x Guitar Strap, 1 x Amp Wire, 1 x Wrench Tool, 1 x Plectrum |
| Instrument | Electric Bass |
| Instrument Size | Classic |
| Item Dimensions | 44.1 x 12.8 x 1.65 inches |
| Item Weight | 6.5 Pounds |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 44.1 x 12.8 x 1.65 inches |
| Manufacturer | Ktaxon |
| Material Type | Basswood, Rosewood, Maple |
| Number of Strings | 5 |
| Operation Mode | Electric |
| Size | Classic |
| String Material Type | Alloy Steel |
| Top Material Type | Basswood, Maple, Rosewood |
A**R
Great 5-string bass for the price
Great 5-string bass with humbuckers for the price! Good a first bass or a beater. It is solid, well made, pretty good tone. My only complaint is that I can't lower the bridge action any further and the strings are still a little high for my taste. Other things to note: 1) you may need another cable. My cable was snug on this bass, worked fine, but on another bass it didn't connect properly. 2) If you take this bass to gigs, practices, etc. invest in a better case, spend at least the extra $30 on a Gator padded gig bag. 3) Remember the pickups are passive, nothing wrong with them, but you may need a pre-amp if you are going directly to a sound board. I would take off half a star if I could for not being able to lower the bridge action, but with the price I will let the 5 stars stand.
T**M
This could cost more. It's a beater practice bass that I'm not going to beat.
I've bought many guitars. Half the time you get a guitar in the mail or at a music shop, and you have to screw in the screws all the way. This guitar is really not bad. It's slightly intonated on 2 of the 5 strings, but otherwise, it only needed to be tuned and was 100% playable out of the box. It feels solid. The strings are meh, but I'm going to use them. I bought a set of 5 string ernie balls for a third of what this whole guitar costs, figuring I'd replace them right away, but no. The stock ones are fine. Because of the price, I was fully expecting to smack that fat b string and hear tuners rattle. I was expecting unavoidable hum when I turned it up, or crackling from a potentiometer while adjusting the volume/tone knobs. I anticipated having to adjust everything and tighten it all down, or maybe even replace parts outright. There is no need for any of that. Whether I choose to upgrade/mod is a different story. I'd consider playing out with this as-is, honestly. The pickups are single coil, and hum quite a bit when using only one. I was pleased to find that the pickups are wired correctly, and they cancel each other's hum when both are turned up to the same volume. Who's not playing at max anyway? I've got the tone pots doing a lot of shaping, but really enjoy having the neck tone pretty far down for deep warm punch, and the bridge allll the way up to get that midrange clarity at the same time. It sounds like a guitar that costs 4-5 times as much. There are no sharp frets, dead frets, or fret buzz. The shape of the neck is comfortable, and 24 frets is nice. The tuners stay put. The volume output is a bit less than my 4-string, but it feels like I get a bit more nuance at max volume by comparison. Turn up the amp, and all is honky-dorey. The fretboard is unfinished wood. Pick up a Mexican stratocaster, and there's lacquer on the fretboard, which is appaling. I rubbed some lemon oil on this bass, and it actually looks pretty decent. Feels like is should have cost more. The body is very light, and I sit to play mostly. This makes the neck rest at an uncomfortable angle. This problem is not unique to this guitar. The body is a fingerprint magnet. Again, what guitar isn't? The only real problem I found out of the box is that the knobs are different heights off of the body. One is nearly up against, 2 have a 1/16" gap, and the other sticks up almost 1/4". I only found this while looking for something negative. It's a non-issue for me, and hadn't even noticed while playing. Fresh out of the box, this looks, feels, and tastes like a $300+ guitar. I have yet to adjust the bridge, but it does look chintsy. Being a musician on a budget I've dealt with this before, and being ginger with wrenches should let me make adjustments just fine. I wouldn't recommend wrenching the heck out of anything on this guitar, or be prepared to replace parts. I know this is not a premier bass guitar. The under $100 price tag had me thinking I'd have a beater guitar in my closet for funsies. This is actually going to be taking the place of my Washburn 4-string, hanging on the wall, ready for recording. Note that most of what I do is through somewhat expensive modeling software behind a focusrite scarlett DI. I have lots of fancy tools that clean up my sound. If you plug this into a cheap practice amp, your results may not be as good. If you're just wanting to try a 5-string on a budget, you probably won't be disappointed. I bought a 7-string guitar last year, and wanted a 5-string bass to compliment. I had low expectations buying this bass, and for what I got, I'd happily pay 2-3 times as much. Before purchasing, I read other reviews that are quite negative. Maybe I got the one that was built on a Monday, I don't know. The bass came in a guitar shaped cardboard box, and that was inside another rectangular box; pretty par for the course, buying a guitar online. The inner box had 2 different types of tape. I think the retailer opens and quality checks these after they get them from the manufacturer. If so, that could explain why it wasn't a dud. If you're looking at this bass and have read my review, just buy the darn thing. You're not going to get much better quality until you hit the $400+ price range... If the one you get is as decent as the one I got. Again, maybe I got lucky. Maybe I just have low standards? A bonus is that there was no branding on the headstock, so I get to have fun with decals. I'm considering slapping a Yamaha logo on it, and see if I can trick a couple buds into believing it costs $900.
G**S
Decent practice bass, requires initial setup/adjustments.
Playing bass for 20 years and bought this solely as a practice bass. I bought the 5 string 'upgraded' version since it was same price as standard version. Shipped fast and arrived undamaged. Based on other reviews, knew I needed to make some minor setup adjustments. But out of the box, the G string had a horrendous buzz. Poor quality control, shouldn't have been shipped. Tracked the buzz down to the wood nut being cut too deep for the G string causing interaction with 1st fret. Placed small metal spacer between nut and string and buzz gone. 3 of the 5 strings had near perfect innovation. Both the G and B String had sharp into action and was easily corrected with the adjustable bridge. The upgraded version comes with 2 humbucker pickups and has a clean signal, no hum. But the signal output was weak relative to my other basses, so I raised the pickup height. One of the 4 pickup height springs was weak, so required a small spacer to keep the pickup from bouncing around. Tone and playability is decent, but don't expect pro-quality sound, it's a sub-$100 bass and you get what you pay for. Listed as a Ktaxon with no headstock label, but came with a Glary headstock. Finally, the included bag and strap are really thin and not very useful if you plan to take this bass outside your house. Would of given it 5 stars, but the initial G string buzz was extra work for me and represents lack of quality control.
M**E
Great for beginners, great for your budget!
Nice feel, great purchase of you're on a low budget but want to get started in music. I've dropped it a few times and it still feels brand new. I love this bass!
S**N
You could play this on a gig easy
I’m an old pro bassist. Studio and touring, I bought this 5 string bass on a whim, thinking it would be interesting to see what a $70 bass sounded like. I’m truly impressed. Pickups are quiet, pots are not great, but the look and sound and feel of this instrument is pretty incredible. 5 stars. Needs a setup. Strings are good too.
O**Y
It's a Glarry
The listing says the brand is Ktaxon and shows headstocks with no name. It's a Glarry. It arrived in a Glarry box and has Glarry on the headstock. This makes the listing seem dishonest. I won't critique too much because it's probably the cheapest bass guitar you can buy. I knew that when I bought it but some of the issues shouldn't be there even at this price. Most of the set screws on the saddles are mangled so the hex wrench won't go in. With the action set very high, the saddle adjustments need to work. The neck also seems to bow when the strings are brought up to tune. I'm trying to straighten it with the truss rod and that doesn't seem to be working. The adjustments available for a basic setup need to work. There is also some play in the neck pocket. I can move the neck without much force. The rest of the instrument seems in line with the price. But the ability to set up the instrument should be better, or rather possible. Edit: When I removed the neck, I found the reason for the play. One of the screw holes is actually a giant counterbore. I had to fill it with epoxy and redrill the hole. As a solution for the mangled set screws on the saddles, I had to replace the bridge with one I had on hand for a different bass.
J**D
Couldn't ask for a better bass
It sounds great and the neck feels comfortable. It has excellent playability!
D**D
Great guitar, garbage side products
Love it and I play it every day! Good quality bass, but the items with it are basically the cheapest in existence. The gig bag is as thin as a tent and the strap couldn’t handle the weight of the guitar. All in all, the price for just the guitar was good
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