

🎶 Elevate your sound, ditch the cords, and own the stage with Enya Inspire!
The Enya Inspire 39" Smart Electric Guitar features a carbon fiber body and neck for superior durability and weather resistance. It integrates a 15W rechargeable speaker with 8-10 hours of playtime, Bluetooth connectivity for app-based control of 20 tones and 4 presets, and USB-C for direct recording. Designed for all skill levels, it includes a tremolo system, built-in tuner, and comes with a gig bag and 2-year warranty, making it the ultimate all-in-one smart guitar for practice, recording, and live performance.


















| ASIN | B0DQP56TT6 |
| Back Material Type | Carbon Fiber |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,530 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #7 in Solid Body Electric Guitars |
| Body Material | Carbon Fiber |
| Body Material Type | Carbon Fiber |
| Brand | enya |
| Brand Name | enya |
| Color | Black |
| Connector Type | USB Type-C |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 848 Reviews |
| Fretboard Material Type | Carbon Fiber |
| Guitar Bridge System | Tremolo |
| Guitar Pickup Configuration | H-S-S |
| Hand Orientation | Right |
| Included Components | Charging Cable, Adjusting Wrench, Gig Bag, Built-in 15W Speaker, Built-in Presets |
| Instrument | guitar |
| Instrument Size | INSPIRE |
| Item Dimensions | 43.11 x 5.81 x 25 inches |
| Item Type Name | Solid-Body Electric Guitar |
| Manufacturer | enya |
| Material Type | Carbon Fiber |
| Model Name | Inspire |
| Model Number | INSPIRE-BK |
| Neck Material Type | Carbon Fiber |
| Number of Strings | 6 |
| String Material Type | Nickel |
| Top Material Type | Carbon Fiber |
| Warranty Description | 2-year warranty. |
H**D
Unsolicited, Unpaid and not Unhappy.
I have had many guitars over the years both electric and acoustic. Love the solitude of just getting lost in time playing guitar. As an intermediate guitar player I’m not incredible but really enjoy playing. I hated the hassle of cords amps and pedals when playing electric guitar. Found myself playing with headphones a lot but still needed an an amp for that. One day I saw some videos for Enya online and I was hooked. Could I really enjoy the cool sound of an electric guitar without all the hoopla of cords pedals and amps. Yep. Sure can. I bought the Enya Inspire and was very hesitant because how good could it really be. Well let me tell you. I have had probably 25 guitars over the years, some high end some cheaper models. Currently have a 40 yr old vintage Martin D28 and now this beautiful all black Enya Inspire. The build quality is top notch. Arrived in almost perfect setup condition with only a minor tuning adjustment needed but the action was set perfectly. The feel of the neck is so smooth and absolutely no fret hangover found found on a lot of cheaper guitars which will tear your hands up quickly. The electronics are also top notch with two high quality single coil and one high quality humbucker pickup. The sound from the built in speaker is impressively loud kind of like a a good quality mini amp sound. Plenty loud for home use. Gig bag is quite nice with a single backpack strap and a handle but molded soft areas keep guitar in a perfect safe position inside the bag. Can’t say enough good things about the guitar and love that it’s carbon fiber and I don’t have to worry about leaving on a stand in a slightly cooler environment than the rest of the house. Just stays in tune. Get a strap. Heavier, kind of like my previous gold top Les Paul but nothing crazy. I had to contact the company for a minor issue upon arrival. Nobody is perfect and let me tell you dealing with this company was just so refreshing. They truly care about their customers and while it’s email support it’s amazing, fast and caring. Not many companies out there like this one anymore. I don’t normally writes reviews and I was not paid to write this one. I paid for my Inspire. I look forward to many years of enjoyment. On the fence about this guitar? Just buy it. You will not regret it.
R**N
Unleash The Power Of Rock! Conveniently.
An amazing guitar and well worth the price. It sounds amazing and plays amazing. If you are learning or just want an awesome on the go, ready to go guitar this is a fantastic choice. Love the design and app that comes with it for your phones. Truly worth the money.
M**R
Best of both worlds
Got the guitar about 2 weeks now and I think I had enough time to write a good review about it. The Looks I had to wait 3 weeks to get the INSPIRE Gray model, it's on-board preset is DIY by Ozeilzinho, and it was well worth the long wait, the finish is beautifully done, gray tone with gold accent on the knots makes it so shine out in the led light the first night I jammed with my friends. Got so many compliments on this guitar's look. Of course, it's not the only reason for for one to purchase the guitar but the best has yet to come ... Playability: When I first pick it up and play around with it , I did not realize I just spend the whole hour, and I just noticed that the guitar is lighter than all of my other electric guitars and it does not have the "nosedive" issue as others guitar when you play it sitting down. The action is just right out of the box, I had to tune it up, but it is normal for guitar to be out of tune after shipping. The speaker is loud. I meant it is louder than any acoustic guitar, some reviewer here said that it's not loud enough but only when you compare it with other plugged-in guitar. I played with friend's Taylor acoustic guitar and obviously the Enya with 15W speaker is much much louder, I have to turn the volume halfway down. By the way it has 24 frets and fret zero with is all I can ask for. Tone: I download the app and connects to the guitar immediately, just to see how it work with the app but I think the onboard presets are nice for casual weekend party. It has 4 preset that allow me to play different music styles. and if you want more you can plug in to your favorite pedal for endless tones. Functionality I don't want to repeat what the website already listed about this guitar. I just want to mention that since the guitar has the built-in speaker that makes it so convenient for you to just pick it up and practice, no more plug in cable, turn on amp to be able to play. I have it on the stand and take it with me anywhere I go in the house so I can just pick it up and practice or jam with online backing track anytime. This is a big plug for me. Summary I am so glad I got this guitar; it looks and feel just like an electric guitar but with much better functionality and again much lighter. Unless I need to play some acoustic music, this Inspire smart guitar is my first choice (well, it just stands next to my side all the time :)). I practice more often and lots longer, by the way, the battery lasts a long time. I never run out of battery so far. I played with friend over the weekend, and it still have some juice in it. Overall, I am really happy with everything about this guitar. I also own an Enya X4 Pro and it also my favorite acoustic guitar
E**K
Guitar good! App bad.
TL;DR It does what I think it is made for very well. If you were only going to have one electric guitar, you could do a lot worse than this one for the price. The app is bad though. I picked this up as a living-room guitar due to being able to play without having to hook up any cables or anything. It just hangs on the wall and rocks when it's time to rock. For that, it's excellent. I'd previously purchased one of the little acoustic numbers (Nova Go 1/2 size) and been very impressed with the sound and playability in the small form factor. This guitar is just as playable but the proportions are pretty normal for an electric. It is surprisingly light overall and not neck-heavy like my more conventional wooden electric guitars. The fretboard is flat and the frets are extremely well-dressed. Since it's cast, the neck is exactly as flat and level as it was in the factory when you open the box which when getting a guitar you can't play-test first is a huge bonus. It comes with a case but no strap, so get one of those too. The built in effects and speaker work how I expected them to. The speaker output isn't as good as you get out of a discrete amplifier, but that wasn't the point and I wasn't expecting it to be. You can jack it into an amplifier and the sound there is very good for stock electronics under a grand. It has four onboard "patches" that you can switch between by clicking a knob on the front. They're totally serviceable and can be adjusted using the app, which I'll get to talking about in more detail. It has an internal battery and is USB charged so everything you need to go out into the forest and scream at the squirrels is onboard. It gets louder than I need it to be for noodling in my living room. It's probably loud enough for busking or open-mic on it's own if you don't have to beat a drum kit or anything. It came with light strings on it and once stretched they stay in tune well so the tuning machines are at least decent. One of the main advantages of the acoustic when I was shopping for it was being made entirely out of carbon fiber and steel, which makes it more resistant to abuse like big temperature fluctuations and moisture or whacking it into things accidentally. This one is also made of carbon fiber (mostly, there's likely some plastic in there) but with the electronics I would think twice about leaving this one outside while camping or in my car overnight. I expect it to be just as resistant to things like dings and scratches. As for negative points, there aren't too many. The whole guitar resonates like crazy with the open low E string when playing though the speaker, especially with any kind of drive. It's not really an issue through an amp and I can work around it mostly by keeping the string muted when I'm not using it, but it might be more annoying for someone just learning how to play. It is much less pronounced with the "clean"-ish settings. The truss rod adjustment is done with a special tool, which will only be annoying if I lose it but when it's just a standard Allen wrench it's pretty easy to replace. I'll cross that bridge if I have to I suppose. My least favorite thing is the app. It requires extremely invasive permissions to use plus signing up for an account with a verified email address and doesn't really have a ton of functionality to justify these things. Each patch has a combination of the five or six "modules" that you can swap around and adjust which lets you create some different effects to mess with. I'm not going to keep it installed though as for living-room noodling the four defaults work just fine and I have enough corporations trying to harvest my data without inviting another one into my parlor. If you're already a guitar player then you probably have better effects to use anyway and if you're just starting out then what's there will get you a fair ways. The only thing I think I'll miss is the battery level, which is displayed in the app but otherwise you have to guess at. I'll just keep mine charging when I'm not playing it probably. The app isn't a deal-breaker for me so I'm still pretty happy with my purchase. I'd still buy it knowing what I know now. It was, however, worth dinging a star from the review.
J**C
Quality guitar with innovative design.
I was a little skeptical but hopeful this was really all the influencers claimed this guitar to be. I'm not disappointed. I have a few professional (pricey) guitars, but the last few years I've really been into quality affordable gear. Some of it is good, some not so good. This is really good. The material and workmanship of the Enya is top notch. I like this carbon fiber composite material of which it is built, silky smooth, just the right weight and the tone... as good as any guitar I've played. Even without the builtin amp or plugged in, the guitar resonates quite well. You can hear and feel what you're playing quite well. I am a fan of the zero fret design, which in my experience works better at keeping the guitar in tune than most traditional plastic or bone nuts (unless the nut has been finely honed and crafted by a luthier or good guitar tech). The tuners are quality tuners. The truss rod adjustment, so much easier to adjust at the body than the neck and super easy with the tools provided. And this innovative tremolo/vibrato/whammy bar spring tension adjustment is brilliant! If you need to go lighter or heavier with your string gauge, this spring adjustment makes it so convenient to dial in the trem again. The builtin amp is solid with plenty of thump. The cleans all the way to the high gains are good. If you want some feedback, it'll sing, beyond fun since the speaker is in the body, but very controllable. The app is a little finicky (I've only tried iOS version) but it'll let you try new sounds, add effects and assign up to four patches on the guitar. This is a great practice and learning tool as well. But even without all the fancy "smart" builtin features, this is guitar worth the price for learning, practice, recording or live performance. It seems really durable and unaffected by humidity and temperature and seems to be something that'll give years of service. Finally I sent a question about the guitar and customer service was prompt and friendly. It looks like Enya will be a well recognized name in the guitar and music world.
A**R
Great Addition to Guitar Collection
After owning an Enya Nova Go acoustic for a few years, I was torn between getting the X4 Pro acoustic electric but went for the Inspire instead and have no regrets so far. The build quality and finish is nice and I personally like the gray colorway with the gold/rose gold hardware accents. The case padding is nice and plush. Out of the box, the setup was playable and intonated and smooth/rounded frets. Perfect guitar to just pick up and play without needing an amp and the speaker is loud enough. Plugging in some headphones for silent practice is super convenient. I can see this being my go-to couch guitar for practice and noodling. The app is decent and easy to connect. I like that you can customize the presets but I hope they add more amp models through an update. A minor thing I dislike but wasn’t a dealbreaker is the lack of a tone control knob. The guitar has a volume knob and the button to turn on the effects also rotates and acts as a volume control. I don’t understand why Enya couldn’t make one of these tone control. Overall, pleased with the purchase and great addition to my guitar collection just hope all the electronics and battery lasts at least a few years without issue.
N**X
Good right out of the box...just pick it up and play
This guitar had the best setup out of the box I've played on any guitar under $1000. Not joking! The action was low, the intonation was nearly perfect, the frets were polished out of the box, the truss rod didn't need adjusting, and the frets have those cute little rounded ends. Since it's composite, the neck doesn't move at all with temperature changes. It stays in tune better than any wooden guitar. I can pick it up after a week and it's still in tune. It's great because you don't have to connect it to anything or have anything with you. You can leave it anywhere, pick it up and play it anywhere, and if it's late you can plug headphones right in and it sounds great. It's not a heavy guitar, and the body is softly contoured and comfortable to play. The gig bag it comes with is nice too, with plenty of padding and a pocket for the truss adjuster, picks, and cables. It's nice to buy something that doesn't make you buy anything else to use it. My main criticism: WHY DOES IT NOT HAVE A TUNER? It's got all this computerized amp modeling, it would be easy to add a tuner. But they didn't, and since the composite neck is so rigid, clip-on headstock tuners often miss the note and I have to plug it in to tune it. I don't have to do this often, but it's still an annoyance. I would also add coil split to the rear pickup. Finally, the last "purple" preset sucks: it sounds too much like the previous high-gain preset, just with extra mud. I would replace it with something ambient and shoegazy with lots of reverb. Of course you can do this with the app, but it deserves better out of the box. Finally, the fact that you can plug a cord in and use it as a completely normal passive guitar is reassuring. If all the fancy electronics break 15 years from now, I still have a good-playing electric guitar.
B**E
Amazing Smart Electric Guitar – Lightweight, Powerful, and So Inspiring!
I’ve been using the Enya Electric Guitar Inspire 39” Smart Electric Carbon Fiber Guitar for almost two weeks now, and I’m honestly very impressed. I live in Hawaii, and the humid climate here can be tough on instruments, but this guitar performs amazingly well. The carbon fiber body feels extremely solid yet lightweight, and it’s not affected by humidity or temperature changes at all. It’s very comfortable to hold for long practice sessions and looks modern and high-end. The 15W built-in wireless speaker is surprisingly loud and clear. I love that I can just pick it up and play without connecting to an amp—perfect for practicing at home or casual playing. The 20 distinct tones and onboard presets are fun and versatile, covering clean, rock, blues, and more. Switching tones is easy and smooth. Sound quality is clear with good sustain, and the neck feels smooth, making it friendly for both beginners and experienced players. Battery life has been solid so far, and charging is convenient with the included cable. The package is very complete: charging cable, adjusting wrench, and gig bag are all included, which makes it great value for the price.
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