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The Enya Inspire 39" Smart Electric Guitar combines cutting-edge carbon fiber construction with a powerful 15W wireless speaker and 20 distinct tones, including 4 onboard presets. Featuring USB-C charging and OTG recording, versatile SSH ceramic pickups with coil-splitting, and a super Strat design with 24 frets, it’s engineered for professional-grade playability and ultimate portability. Perfect for millennial pros seeking a sleek, all-in-one instrument for practice, recording, and live performance.
K**B
Love it!
Did a ton of research and watched everything on YT before making purchase. I knew I was likely getting a pretty great guitar at a good price (with a small but possible chance of getting a broken one)...Turns out I made a really good choice. If it keeps working well for a few years it will be a great choice! It came well packaged with everything. Physically it is in perfect condition. I did have to tune it. Took a few minutes to figure out the app but all good there too.Only minor feedback I could give to the folks at enya is that I purchased the "ocean blue" and the fade on the guitar body is not well done. It's not horrible, but it's not nearly as well done as the picture shows. I noticed the same thing when watching YT - some of the "ocean blue's" were well painted closer to the nice fade seen in the publicity images however some were like mine - MUCH heavier on the full deep blue.I'm going on a hunch here but the ones they sent out for promo reviews might have received a tiny bit more attentionTo explain: In the photos (and in some videos) the full deep blue stops around the bridge and slowly blends over a few inches from deep blue into white in a nice straight even way ending just after the first pickup. What I received (and saw others had) was one painted full deep blue up into the first pickup and also ENDING the fade into white before the end of the pickup....All of a whole approximate 1" band wide fade! A whole inch of actual visible blue. It almost looks like I have a black and white guitar with a narrow blue band. Probably would have been closer to name this paint job "mariana trench blue", lol.What makes it more noticeable is that it's painted in a curve and unevenly blended way across the face . I'm not exaggerating when I say it looks like something I could do with a spray can of white paint against a piece of dark blue poster board by arcing my arm back and forth pretending to airbrush. Oddly, the headstock fade looks great (evenness and straightness).Okay, sorry for the lengthy feedback. It actually looks really great still - even though it's not quite what the marketing photos and sponsored video reviews might have you hoping for so be wary if the look being like the pictures is important to you. A perfect paintjob isn't a must for me. I'm not performing with it. That leads into...I bought it with the intent to use it for learning, practicing and even some song writing. It's perfect for it. Even taking places and playing out and about and not having to have any other equipment or being concerned about temperature / humidity (yay carbon fiber). I wouldn't leave it in a fiery hot car but non extremes wouldn't have any impact. But camping, BBQ's, picnics. It would be perfect.TLDR: I love this thing, It feels great. Plays great/easy. Everything is working well so far. It sounds really good. I'm overall very satisfied and very happy with this purchase. This is an EXCELLENT guitar for an incredible value. I wouldn't be performing with it - i.e. they introduced a pedal as a feature for the new slightly more expensive "Inspire" model to allow switching to (some) effects directly. The "Go Sonic" does not have this pedal available. You are stuck using the button on the guitar going sequentially through them. Would love to see that offered as an optional add on for this guitar too.This guitar so far seems like one of those rare things that come along that's a lot better than anyone would expect. It's built great quality wise. Made of carbon fiber. Feels good. Easy to play. Sounds great. Well designed. Full of awesome features like a zero fret.And if this guitar is intended for a beginner - wow! It's perfect for any beginner who is serious. It would be like getting a new sports car for driver's training! lolHope this is helpful to someone!
A**R
A good value is still in existence today.
Through my initial period of play and inspection, I have been very impressed with the new Enya Nova Go Sonic. I own an Enya Uke, and two other Enya guitars (Nova GO and NexG). I also own several other guitars and instruments.I have found the Sonic to be extremely comfortable to play. I am absolutely loving the playability of this guitar. The Sonic compares favorably with my favorite Strat in this regard. The weight is negligible, yet enough to feel solid. The neck is so smooth. The neck has a flatter profile similar to ones I have played in the Fender Ultra series with the wonderful neck heel. The black carbon fiber finish presents an aesthetic I love. The fit-and-finish are near flawless to my eye.This guitar represents a great value to the modern musician. On-board digital effects with customizable parameters and a built-in 10-watt speaker with blue-tooth phone app control and customization make this a formidable little axe. I have not scratched the surface of editable presets yet, although I have spent alot of time working between presets and the wonderful tonal options presented by the two humbuckers and a push-pull for coil configuration (something I have always desired).Many of the features I have wanted (found in the expensive Fender Ultra series) are present here. I am obviously more of a Fender guy, although I own a Les Paul upon which the Sonic body style is based. I also have a PRS guitar which is a dual humbucker.I think this guitar could be an incredible tool for the performing musician. Conceivably one need not necessarily lug about all manner of pedalboards, etc. I cannot attest to this in practice, but I intend to check it out. I have taken my other Enya instruments on trips with me and the portability and accessibility of Enya gear makes a trip to the mountains magical. A little down time, even in the car, becomes a musical adventure. I believe the Enya Nova Go Sonic is also a songwriters dream - a self-contained, portable instrument with myriad sonic options to explore and OTG recording.Is this a multi-grand ultra/elite guitar, or a Les Paul? You be the judge. Does it need to be? Are you looking for a quality musical tool at a good price? Can I throw my Strat or LP into the backseat and head to the mountains? Sorta. I guess.Conceptually, the marriage of instrument and sound-processing capabilities in one “sports car” package at a value price is a likely game-changer in the way musicians like myself go after their craft. Welcome to the Sonic Age…
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