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| Acoustic-Electric Guitar. Made by Gibson. (MF.517295)
Slimline with huge acoustic tone for the pro on the road. Handcrafted in Bozeman, Montana, the Traveling Songwriter CE Acoustic-Electric Guitar has a unique, thin hollow body with a domed Sitka spruce top and the same scalloped bracing pattern as '30s-era Gibsons for ravishing acoustic tone. It is crafted with an ecologically-sound Smartwood mahogany neck, back, and sides with rosewood fretboard and bridge with 24-3/4" scale. The historic square-shoulder body and Moustache-like sculpted bridge give it an unmistakable Gibson look. Perfect for virtually any performing or songwriting situation, the rear soundhole provides the player with enhanced acoustic volume in quiet settings. Onstage, the pickup and onboard 4-band EQ and volume controls offer precise control of your sound.
Features: - Solid Sitka spruce top
- Smartwood mahogany neck, back, and sides
- Indian rosewood fretboard and bridge
- Fishman transducer with onboard 4-band EQ and volume sliders
- Completely hollow design with rear soundhole
- Scalloped bracing
- Dome-top construction
- Custom travel case with built-in hygrometer
Specifications: - Style - Square Shoulder (Thin-bodied)
- Top - Solid Sitka Spruce
- Back and sides - Solid Mahogany
- Body Binding - multi ply top
- NECK Species - Mahogany
- Scale - 24 3/4"
- Angle- 90 degree
- Profile- Low profile V
- Indian Rosewood fingerboard
- Number of Frets - 21
- Inlays - MOP dot
- Nut width - 1.725"
- Bridge- Sculpted rosewood
- Pins- white plastic
- Tuners - Gold
- Pickup - active transducer with onboard volume and EQ
- Special lightweight travel case with hygrometer and arm straps
- Special design Gibson sculpted pickguard
- Scalloped 1930s top bracing
- Compact thin-body design with rear soundhole
Includes: - lightweight travel case with built-in hygrometer.
Make this lean, mean, travelin' machine yours now. We guarantee you will absolutely love it, or your money back. Browse Similar Items in: Acoustic-Electric Guitars
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