
The All-Star Guitar from Ion Audio turns your iPad, iPhone or iPod Touch into a guitar. It is designed to work with the All-star Guitar app – and includes 10 free songs, but is also compatible with other apps including Apple’s own Garage band. You can make it sound like an acoustic guitar, electric, or bass. You can strum the strings and LEDs light up on the neck to show you the fingering.
When I first tried out the All Star Guitar I was totally blown away but how good it sounds, the sound quality is amazing. Instead of actual strings the All Star Guitar has virtual strings on the iPad that you can strum or pluck individually plus 14 fret-board buttons (84 buttons total) on the neck.
When the All Star Guitar arrives it is in 3 pieces and requires assembly – but it is very simple, in fact my nine year-old son assembled it without any help. Once it is assembled it is the size of a full sized electric guitar. There is a hinged panel on the back you need to open to insert your iOS device. The iPad compartment is padded and it holds the iPad very securely, also included is a special adapter plate that you can use with an iPhone or iPod Touch. The guitar connects to your iOS device via a 30-pin connector inside the case, and is compatible with iPad 1, iPad 2, iPad (3rd generation), iPhone 4, iPhone 4S and iPod touch (4th generation). Once your iOS device is in place you just need to switch on the Guitar (which takes 4 AA batteries), switch on the iPad and open the All Star Guitar app or another compatible app.
When you use it with the All Star Guitar app there are 3 different options: Freestyle, Song Jam and Guitar Basics. The app is a free download and comes fully functional in Freestyle and Guitar basics modes, Song Jam includes Smoke on the Water, plus with the Guitar you get a code you can redeem for a pack of 10 additional songs, other songs are available as In-App Purchase.

In all modes: you can choose from four different guitar styles- Acoustic, Bass, Clean Electric or Dirty Electric. Each one has a different visual as well as a different sound, you can set it to strum or tap (if you can to pluck the cords individually), and in the Electric Guitar modes you can also add distortion if you wish. There are different special effects you can add. In the settings you can change the tuning on the guitar, auto-mute (which mutes unnecessary lower strings in certain chords) and can change the orientation for left-handed players.
Freestyle: In this mode you can just play however you like
Guitar Basics: This teaches you how to play different chords. The fret board buttons on the neck light up to show you where to press. The strings are labeled with the appropriate finger number to remind you which finger should be on which string, and there is a picture of a hand to tell you which finger is 1-4.
Song Jam: This includes Smoke on the Water, plus with the Guitar you get a code you can redeem for a pack of 10 additional songs, other songs are available as In-App Purchase. When playing a song you can set the speed anywhere from 70%-100%, so that you can play it slower when first learning and at full speed once you have mastered it. In this mode the song is played by the original artist (complete with vocals) and you can jam along, the fret buttons light up at the appropriate times to show you the fingering. Even at slow speed Smoke on the Water isn’t suitable for an absolute beginner, but the song packs include a variety of songs including beginner ones.
As well as being compatible with the All Star Guitar app the guitar is also compatible with other apps including Wi Guitar (which teaches you how to play chords and includes 12 different guitars in the full version), and Garage Band.

Overall, this is a really nice iPad/ iPhone/ iPod Touch accessory, its construction is really solid and it feels like a quality, well-made item. The sound is amazing. It isn’t a child’s toy but a full size guitar equivalent – suitable for use by adults and older children – Teens and Tweens (my nine-year-old loves it but his hands are a little on the small side for playing it comfortably.) I would recommend it both to people who can already play the guitar, but want a fun way to play on different guitar styles, (and in a way that’s much kinder on your fingers than traditional guitar strings) and to beginners wanting to learn to play the guitar. Highly recommended!
Available from: Amazon.com. Ion Allstar Fitted iPad Holder with 30-Pin Dock Connector (IGT06), iWorld Australia and many other stores. RRP US$129.99.
The All Star Guitar is featured in our Great Gifts for Dads Christmas Gift guide – check it out for more great gift ideas
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All-Star Guitarby ION AudioCategory: Music, Education Requirements: Compatible with iPad WiFi, iPod Touch (4. Gen.), iPadFourthGen4G, iPadThirdGen4G, iPhone 4, iPadMini, iPhone5, iPad 3G, iPadMini4G, iPhone 3GS, iPad 2 WiFI, iPodTouchFifthGen, iPadThirdGen, iPod Touch (3. Gen.), iPhone4S, iPad 2 3G, iPadFourthGen Size: 140.42 MB |
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The All-Star Guitar from Ion Audio turns your iPad, iPhone or iPod Touch into a guitar. It is designed to work with the All-star Guitar app – and includes 10 free songs, but is also compatible with other apps including Apple’s own Garage band. You can make it sound like an acoustic guitar, electric, or bass. You can strum the strings and LEDs light up on the neck to show you the fingering.


















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Hard to say since I love all kinds of music. But right up there on top would have to be Queen.
This looks like a whole lotta fun! My favorite band is Led Zeppelin!
my favorit is arosmith and i am country to the bone
i <3 nina simone~
I love Rascal Flatts!
My music-loving/iPad-loving son would love this! His favorite musician is Ray Lamontagne and his favorite band is The National!
U2
My very favorite band is Switchfoot!
lately Maroon 5
I like Lenny Kravitz!
george strait
Coldplay
John Denver was my favorite singer.
That thing looks awesome!
My favorite band is Black Flag!
Zac Brown Band
Who is your favorite musician or band? Musician – Billy Joel .. Band – Pink Floyd
Alabama
Led Zeppelin….all the way!
Led Zeppelin
My favorite musician would be Selene Dion, as my DD’s favorite album is Miracle.
Mine is Coldplay =)
I have always loved the Piano Man, Billy Joel :)
my favorit musician is Bryan Adams (not really but for this contest why not.. I don’t have a real fav…)
Nickelback and Three Days Grace
Elvis
Sarah Vaughn is my favorite!
Pink Floyd
Carrie Underwood
My favorite band is Led Zeppelin.
Zach Brown Band
Vince Neil of motley cruel.
vince neil of motley creu
Led Zep!
Maroon 5
Abba!
I love anything country! If I HAD to choose I would say maybe Luke Brian? Or maybe Eric Church.
CREAM
Rod Stewart!!! Uh huh!
don’t have a favorite- but love to listen to country music
My favorite band is the Eagles!
Harry Connick Jr.
Jimi Hendrix by far!!!
I like Nickleback
Metallica!
I would start with some Eric Clapton songs.
My fave band is Aerosmith!!
Eric Clapton – the father of great guitar music and a true pleasure to experience
Def Leppard
Like them all
Love Rascal Flatts, Michael Buble, Lionel Ritchie, Luke Bryan, and so many more.
Ben Folds
it’s a pity that the strings on ipad screen are too far apart compared to a real guitar.