Stix
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2025
this is my second Gosila guitar , got the thin body acoustic and now the hybrid! its a great value for what it does, it compares favorably with the other more expensive brands,my only gripe is I wish it had a "blend" knob but thats not a deal breaker , for the price, it punches waaaay above its weight !
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2025
First the good news.The tone is really good if not amazing.A great jazz guitar/vintage tone from the humbuckers.They are very powerfull as well.The acoustic sound is also good and the preamp loud and clean.The finish of the guitar is good too but around the "F" holes and pickup cutouts the edges are very rough as if they routed the holes after it was finished.Also the humbucker cutout where it is screwed into the guitar is chiped where they screwed it in. The neck is straight but the action was very high.It would need to have the bridge saddle removed and sanded tp lower it.The frets seem nice but again the action to high.The tuners are cheap and one of them would not hold tention and striped out right away.The selector switch is cheap too! I returned it no issues and they are sending another one right away.I am a bit of a guitar tech so I will give it another shot as the tone was worth it if you can fix the other stuff.If you dont do your own set up it will cost a few bucks if you can find somebody to do it right. A set of grover replacement tuners are sixty bucks and I can fix the bridge when I replace the strings as they are a very heavey gauge.
Strings Music
Reviewed in the United States on April 3, 2025
Light. Easy to handle and play. Stable electronics. Good value for money. I play an acoustic electric and electric session. The electronics work well. Sounds better with electric strings, 10 - 46
Ron
Reviewed in the United States on September 23, 2024
It is a very cool design and I love the acoustic with the magnetic pickups I also love the size of the neck fit my hands well it is very nice looking but I could not get a good action on it and there were a lot of scratches and spots front and back so I sent it back. Make it a little better and I will buy one
Tom T
Reviewed in the United States on September 13, 2024
Very well designed, the guitar is ergonomic looking, thin body. The guitar can be played without plugged in, while unplugged the notes are well resonating, the whole guitar is light weight, perfect to be a travel one. It is a fun guitar. I love the head design shape. Due to the shape of the head, the first and 6th string tuner's rollers are slanted and that could cause the string to slip to the edge of the tuner. You can manually guide the strings during installing to avoid this affect. The frets are well done, no sharp edges and both ends of the frets are smooth , rounded to it is fun to play without concern of fret cutting to the players hands. The intonation of the strings are perfect, no need to adjust the bone saddle to compensate . The action is low and the guitar is easy to play. Piezo and magnetic pickup mode can be switched back and forth through the pop up or push down the the front knob. The volume and tone control of the piezo are done through the buttons that are pushed in and located on the side of the guitar. The two knobs are utilized to set magnetic mode volume and tone. Th three-way switch can be used to activate, switching neck, bridge and both pickups. The neck is straight and ready to play without further needs to adjust its truss rod.
J. Hoey
Reviewed in the United States on August 20, 2024
The feel and sound, acoustic no need for any amplifier. The two choices of pickups are the interesting feature of this guitar. I have fun playing with it. A gig bag came with my order, but it is an acoustic guitar size.
Christo4850
Reviewed in the United States on August 17, 2024
I wanted to love this guitar as it has the 2 humbuckers and a piezo pickup (I'm looking for a good hybrid guitar). It also has a beautiful finish and style. But it won't stay in tune! I tried adjusting the truss rod, swapping strings, etc. with no luck. I think the issue is they need to put a better headstock with good tuners on it and this will probably be a decent guitar. In the end I returned it and will continue my search for a hybrid guitar.
Adrian Toader
Reviewed in the United States on October 11, 2024
Not perfect, but giving it 5 stars for Value. I am a part time professional player (meaning I get paid most of the time :) and have been looking for a “grail hybrid” acoustic-electric guitar for a while. I have owned the versions from Taylor, Fender, PRS, Godin and Crafter and I can tell you this is a great attempt at that “grail”- body is great, hollow, light and very comfortable, with awesome resonance (you can easily practice unplugged and quality of resonance is better than some average acoustic guitars, imho). It claims solid wood layers, and maybe it is, therefore the resonance better than most laminate bodies- acoustic pre amp is also quite good once you play with its controls a bit, better than some of the above mentioned brands (really).- humbuckers are fine, had to adjust the height to balance string output (and they pick up phosphor bronze strings just fine)- it has a regular truss rod adjustable from the usual top of neck, but also one behind the bottom, off body that adjusts the “incline”, like Fender has- the only “negatives” are lack of a “blend” control between the acoustic and electric outputs and the use of 2032 button batteries, which do not last as long as 9v power supplies.Overall, worth a go, imho ✌️🎶