Grand Auditorium guitars are a nice hybrid between the well known Dreadnought shape and the more compact Auditorium/Orchestra Model guitars. With a traditional shape that has a pinched waist these guitars sit very comfortably on your knee making them very nice to play. This makes the Grand Auditorium suited for just about anything, with the fullness and projection close to that of a Dreadnought shape guitar thanks to the wider lower bout and articulation closer to that of an Auditorium/Orchestra Model guitar, this guitar shape has it all. This series is wel suited for beginner guitar players, the wood and build quality are decent which lets us set these guitars up right. This makes the guitars easy to play with a more then respectable tone.
MAHOGANY TOP
Mahogany is usually used for the back and sides of acoustic guitars, yet it's also a very good tonewood to create the top of a guitar out of. It’s warm and mellow, providing excellent low frequencies, pronounced lower-mids and unpronounced, yet appealing, high ends. The result is a balanced tone with crisp and strong fundamentals.
MAHOGANY BACK & SIDES
The beloved mahogany wood has been a standard for back and sides on premium acoustics for many decades. The warm and well rounded low-end creates a basis for all music to reach it's audience. The mid-range is very strong and fullbodied, while the high-end is delicate and very pleasant.
Body type: | Grand-Auditorium |
Lefthanded/Righthanded: | Righthanded |
Top: | Mahogany |
Back: | Sapele |
Sides: | Sapele |
Neck: | Mahogany |
Neck Profile: | C |
Fingerboard: | Rosewood |
Fingerboard radius: | 14" |
Width at nut: | 43 mm |
Frets: | 20 |
Bridge: | Rosewood |
Build-in electronics: | No |
Machineheads: | Die cast, Chrome |
Scale: | 650 mm |
Color: | Natural |
Finish: | Highgloss |