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Guitare acoustique

  • Version gaucher
  • Forme Concert
  • Table en acajou massif
  • Fond et éclisses en acajou massif
  • Barrage en X sculpté (scallopé) Westerly Concert en épicéa de Sitka
  • Manche en acajou
  • Profil du manche en C
  • Diapason: 628 mm
  • Largeur au sillet: 44,5 mm
  • Touche en palissandre
  • Rayon de la touche: 16"
  • 20 frettes
  • Sillets de tête et de chevalet en os
  • Mécaniques ouvertes Guild style Vintage
  • Finition: Haute brillance
  • Couleur: Naturel
  • Livrée en housse
  • Référencé depuis Juin 2022
  • Numéro d'article 546438
  • Conditionnement (UVC) 1 Pièce(s)
  • Forme Concert
  • Table Acajou massif
  • Dos et eclisses Acajou
  • Pan coupé Non
  • Touche Palissandre
  • Largeur au sillet en mm 44,50 mm
  • Frettes 20
  • Electro-acoustique Non
  • Couleur Naturel
  • Etui Non
  • Housse incl. Oui
679 €
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dj-mine 11.12.2023
eine wirklich schöne Gitarre mit kleinem Corpus und schmalen Hals. der Sound hat mich sofort überzeugt.
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A fine fingerstyle blues guitar, even for a picky lefty
triplejay 28.02.2023
After maybe 3 weeks of playing, this feels like a fantastic blues guitar. It plays like a dream, with very interesting tonal characteristic indeed.

It’s my first all-mahogany guitar and replaced an old ovangkol dreadnought. The sound is remarkably different, but once I got used to it, it’s very addictive. I play fingerstyle almost exclusively, and for that purpose this model seems an ideal choice, given the focus on midrange and fundamentals, and the wider neck. Sounds good to me with a pick also, but I’m not the best judge there, since I very rarely play with one.

It also seems to love slide, so much so that I’m tempted to keep it in open tuning and raise the action a bit. On the other hand, the warm tone makes me want to venture towards jazz chords. The sustain is quite impressive, especially on fretted notes. They seem to ring forever, which allows for nice vibrato effects. Overall, it lends itself to very different styles of music. I'm equally curious to take it to the studio and play gigs with it, as soon as I get a pickup installed.

The action on my specimen is set very low, maybe unnecessarily so. It causes some buzzing when played a bit harder, especially with a capo and on higher notes. I probably will to get it readjusted by a luthier. But what are the odds of getting a perfect action for your individual style out of the box, anyway?

As others have noted, the pickguard would probably peel off pretty easily from a slightly loose corner. As a fingerstyle player I might like the guitar aesthetically more without it anyway, so I’m considering removing it.

Other than that, I've had zero issues with M-120LH so far. There aren't many options for left-handed players, especially when it comes to a bit more rare body sizes and materials like on this one, so the guitar has been a really pleasant surprise from the get-go. The gigbag is pleasing to the eye and seems well designed, too.
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