Description
What makes this guitar special? This is a very simple dreadnought with a surprisingly good response across the board. Its low end is a bit compressed but packs a good punch that extends into the rich and boxy mid-range. Its highs are crisp and clear with excellent articulation. It also boasts a surprising volume ceiling for a pretty standard build. The appointments are subtle but still look great while the weight balance and C shape neck provide great playability. This is the perfect guitar for someone who is looking for a great-sounding beater, a beginner just looking to get started, or someone who simply wants to have an extra guitar they can travel with without worry.
Condition: This guitar is in good condition overall, if not better. It does posses various nicks, dings, dents, scratches, scuffs, and chips, but is still in great shape structurally and still plays well and sounds good. The frets show only light wear and still have a ton of playing time left in them. The neck is straight and the truss rod is functioning.
Body: Double bound dreadnought body with a spruce top and laminate mahogany back and sides. Rosewood bridge with uncompensated saddle and black bridge pins with white dots. Three-ring rosette and black pickguard.
Neck: Medium depth C shape mahogany neck and rosewood fingerboard with white dot inlays. 1 11/16” nut width. 25.5” scale. Chrome sealed tuning machines.
Weight: 4 lbs 6 oz
Playability/Sound: The C shape neck is familiar, comfortable, and easy to move around. The overall tone is classically dreadnought sounding. It has a punchy low end, rich and boxy midrange, and very crisp and clear high end, all of which has excellent articulation and a surprising amount of volume.
Case: Includes gig bag.