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Journey Instruments Carbon Fiber First Class Travel Guitar – FF660M Traveling Acoustic Guitar with Collapsible Patented System – Portable Backpack Case (Matte Black)

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Arrives Dec 4 – Dec 5
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Size: Collapsible Acoustic/Electric Guitar


Color: Black Matte


Features

  • FINALLY A FULL SIZE GUITAR THAT'S EASY TO TAKE WITH YOU - Our mini travel folding guitar with patented collapsible neck system allows you to quickly assemble and disassemble it in around 20 seconds, so you can carry it with you at all times.
  • STURDY CARBON FIBER FOR PIECE OF MIND - This collapsible acoustic guitar has quality pre-impregnated carbon fiber fabrics on all core components making it stable and durable, so you can enjoy transfer of energy and significantly longer sustain. Whether you are performing for yourself, small crowd or a huge gig, your Journey Instruments Guitar is ready to deliver an epic performance.
  • BACKPACKERS HEAVEN - Fit our premium TSA compliant carry-on backpack on most airplanes in the overhead bin. The included ballistic nylon case will keep your guitar safe and the small sized backpack will fit everywhere while you travel.
  • LIFETIME WARRANTY - Your satisfaction is guaranteed! Our stainless steel neck locking system is guaranteed for life! Enjoy your traveling with your guitar anywhere you can think of and just drop us a line if you ever need any help with it.
  • CREATED FOR TRAVELING MUSICIANS - Journey Instruments is a company specialising in travel guitars, while focusing on the best overall travel experience possible for artists and musicians on the go. Created while listening to your feedback, designed by your needs to give you a tailored experience.

Brand: Journey Instruments


Color: Black Matte


Top Material Type: Carbon Fiber


Body Material: Carbon Fiber


Back Material Type: Carbon Fiber


Neck Material Type: Carbon Fiber


Fretboard Material Type: Carbon Fiber


Guitar Pickup Configuration: Piezoelectric


String Material Type: Phosphor Bronze


Hand Orientation: Right


Item Weight: 4.1 pounds


Product Dimensions: 35.5 x 12.5 x 4.64 inches


Date First Available: August 1, 2022


Back Material: Carbon Fiber


Body Material: Carbon Fiber


Color Name: Black Matte


Fretboard Material: Carbon Fiber


Guitar Pickup Configuration: Piezoelectric


Scale Length: 24.5"


String Material: Phosphor Bronze


Top Material: Carbon Fiber


Neck Material Type: Carbon Fiber


Number of Strings: 6


Guitar Bridge System: Fixed


Material Type: Carbon Fiber


Size: Collapsible Acoustic/Electric Guitar


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  • Great travel guitar. Pretty good overall guitar.
Size: Collapsible Acoustic/Electric Guitar Color: Black Gloss
Firstly, this instrument delivers phenomenally as a travel guitar. It is very easy to use the collapsing neck, very easy to re-assemble, and the carrying case/backpack is good quality with some nice storage areas. In this review I'll cover a few things that I think would be useful to know as a would-be buyer. Weight. The guitar is surprisingly heavy. Not super heavy, but probably about a pound heavier than my wooden OM acoustic. I think people think of carbon fiber as lightweight. It certainly is when compared to comparable alloys like steel. But compared to the materials used in a traditional acoustic guitar, CF is a bit on the heavy side. Sound. Bass is really deep and loud. For me, I like it, but some might think it's a bit unbalanced. The highs can get really, really bright. Like uncomfortably bright. I've suffered from tinnitus for the past 15 years, and this guitar triggers my tinnitus worse than any acoustic I've ever owned. So I usually play with ear plugs, which I don't do with other acoustics. The guitar comes with a high-action bridge and a low-action bridge, and they're very easy to switch. I'm currently using the low-action bridge, and get a little bit of buzzing if I play a note close to the fret. If I play in the middle of the fret, it's pretty good. All in all, I think the guitar sounds pretty good. It's not going to compare favorably to a $1400 wooden guitar, but I don't think anyone buying this guitar would expect that. Comfort. I find it difficult to have decent posture when playing this guitar on my right leg. Sometimes I'll play it in between my legs ("classical" style) and that is a bit better, but difficult to maintain that position for long, since the body is pretty small. The best playing position for me is standing up, with the strap yoked up pretty far. It looks pretty dorky but allows me to play a lot longer. But the strap gets uncomfortable on my left shoulder after a little while. This might be due to the guitar being somewhat heavy. Or perhaps it's related to the wedge shaped body. But, usually, I just move between various positions to mitigate the comfort issues. Tuners. The guitar has locking tuners, which is kind of cool (I've never used them before), but the tuners are a little bit to coarse for my taste. I often over-turn the tuner and have more trouble finding a pitch, compared to other guitars I've owned. But, this is a pretty minor problem, and I've gotten used to it pretty quickly. Quality. I'd say overall that the quality of my unit is pretty good. One issue I brought up with support is that the tuning pegs do not seem to be spaced evenly, which causes the strings to be a little bit uneven near the bridge. I've been able to compensate for this by slightly rotating the peg so the string comes out a tiny angle, resulting in evenly-spaced strings. I was worried this might result in string breakage, or might just revert to the uneven spacing, but so far, so good. On the plus side, I like the feel of the frets. They are extremely smooth on the top edge of the neck. On most guitars I've owned, I can feel the frets on the top of the neck, and this has sometimes been uncomfortable if I'm playing with a thumb hooked over the neck. But this guitar doesn't have that problem at all. The frets seem to just grow organically out of the fretboard. Neck mechanism. I am really impressed with the quick release functionality. It's the primary feature that drew me to this guitar, and I'm very pleased with it. It's easy to use and seems well-built. Overall, highly recommended travel guitar for anyone that wants to bring their guitar on planes or on extended trips. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 17, 2022 by kpm

  • Nice Travel Guitar
Size: Collapsible Acoustic/Electric Guitar Color: Black Gloss
Some positives: - Can't beat carbon fiber for traveling to places where temperature/humidity would cause issues for wood guitars - The beveled "organic" shape makes this guitar really comfortable - The neck attachment mechanism works great. It's easy and fast to assemble/disassemble the guitar - Very nice to have a pack that is airline compliant for overhead storage - This guitar doesn't have the boxy sound you often find in small guitars. The bass notes are fat and very present. Some negatives: - This is not a loud, responsive guitar. It's the most quiet of all my guitars (wood or carbon fiber). That can be an advantage is you're playing late night in a hotel room, or you don't want to disturb others in your house. When playing at home, I often plug in my NUX Mighty Air, which works well with this guitar. - Quality control isn't the best, for which I deducted one star. I ended up returning the guitar because of this and bought another one, which worked out better. The one I returned had some surface blemishes and the location of the sound board transducers were a good 1" off from where they should have been. - On both guitars, the nut was a very sloppy fit in its slot. On both guitars, the nut was floating loose in the slot. On the one I kept, a couple small spots of glue fixed that. Despite the negatives, I really like this guitar. It's comfortable to play and has a nice bass-rich tone. I have a (wood) Furch Little Jane travel guitar, which I also like. It's more responsive, but has a tone on the boxy side. I feel much better taking the Journey OF660 with me on trips to warm/humid climates. If you buy a Journey, be sure to poke your phone camera down in the sound hole to check out the transducer placement before your return window closes. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2022 by B. Housen

  • Pretty cool concept, really good sound, few drawbacks
Size: Collapsible Acoustic/Electric Guitar Color: Matte Black
I am far from a trained player, however I have been in the market for an acoustic for several years. The Rainsong guitars had decent appeal, however I couldn't find one that wasn't overly bright sounding for my tastes. Nor could I find one with features like a 14 fret-to-body neck with a matte/satin neck as gloss necks don't work with my sweaty hands. So after much research and sound reviews I settled on the Journey Instruments OF660M. In my opinion there are many more pros than cons with this instrument. I really appreciate the sound (quality and volume produced) and stability (both the carbon fiber construction and locking neck-to-body mechanism) with this guitar. Fit and finish of the overall construction is very, very good. I was slightly worried that it would not create the sound I hoped for, however, even though it is closer to a parlour sized guitar, it does produce a fairly warm, but tight, sound. Fairly good harmonics too. The tuning stability is something to desire. Even after removing the neck for storage, once locked and screwed back on strings are already almost completely in tune. Temperatures don't change the stability either. I played around for a few hours inside a 70 degree (F) house, disassembled into the travel case, then a few hours later reassembled and played inside a 20 degree (cold) garage without the need but for the slightest retuning. Additionally the travel/storage case, is as well made as any piece of travel luggage. Plenty of protection for the instrument inside as well as well thought out storage options for accessories (straps, picks, tuners, etc.), sheet music, or even a smaller laptop. The few drawbacks for me, and there really are only a few, include fairly muted highs (very possibly because of the orientation of the sound hole being more towards the bass side) and more of a classical width fretboard. I have played primarily strat-style and wizard necks on my electrics for many years and have tinkered around on many other acoustics (I really like Taylors) so I know what my preferences are, and granted I don't have very large hands, but the string spacing is WIDE. I am finding I am having to warm up longer and adjust/expand/stretch my muscle memory to adjust versus picking up and playing. There is a part of me that is endeavoring to persevere, but an instrument that physically fights you is typically not an instrument that gets played as often. Aside from those few personal drawbacks, I'm very happy with the instrument. I will highly recommend them to anyone who is looking for a travel guitar that produces a great sound! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2020 by john louis stamp II

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