Description
Unleash the Sound of Solid Woods
The Crafter WF G-MAHO CE Acoustic-Electric Guitar is a true harmony of tonewoods. Its solid Engelmann spruce top resonates with warmth, while the solid mahogany back and laminated sides create depth and character. The enchanting body binding and abalone inlays add an air of luxury, captivating any musician who lays eyes on it.
Precision at Your Fingertips
Crafted with a mahogany neck and a 42mm rosewood fingerboard, this guitar offers comfort and playability, allowing every strum to flow effortlessly. The intricate Wildflower abalone inlays add an inspiring touch, making each note feel purposeful. The compensated saddle and Grover gold machine heads work together for flawless tuning, ensuring your music sounds just right.
Versatility for Any Stage
Equipped with a DS-2 preamp system, featuring a Pro condenser gooseneck mic and under-saddle pickup, this guitar excels both acoustically and when amplified. Whether you're performing in an intimate setting or on a big stage, the Crafter WF G-MAHO CE Acoustic-Electric Guitar sound remains rich and full. Plus, the included high-quality gig bag makes traveling to any gig convenient and safe.
Specifications:
- Top: Solid Engelmann spruce
- Back: Solid mahogany, with back stripe
- Sides: Laminated mahogany
- Neck: Mahogany
- Neck width: 42 mm / 1.65'
- Fingerboard: Rosewood, Wildflower abalone inlays design
- Bridge: Rosewood
- Saddle: Compensated
- Rosette: Abalone and Indonesian rosewood inlay
- Body binding: Rosewood with abalone purfling
- Electronics: DS-2 preamp system with Pro condenser gooseneck microphone and under-saddle pickup
- Machine heads: Grover, gold
- Strings: D'Addario EXP16, Gauge .012 - .053
- Finish: Highgloss
- Including: Gigbag
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* Products may be shipped in manufacturing packaging to reduce waste.
* NOTE - You will receive a SIMILAR instrument as the PHOTOS