SKU:BES-ACE N
JN Guitars BES-ACE N auditorium guitar w/solid spruce top and B-Band Pick-Up
JN Guitars BES-ACE N auditorium guitar w/solid spruce top and B-Band Pick-Up
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Natural acoustic electric auditorium guitar, thin body with solid spruce top, Bessie series
- Top: Solid spruce
- Back and sides: Spruce
- Neck: Mahogany
- Fingerboard: Blackwood
- Inlays: Side-dot inlays and double-dot inlay on the fingerboard
- Bridge: Blackwood
- Nut and (compensated) saddle: Bone
- Rosette: Black, white and black circles
- Neck and body binding: White ABS
- Machine heads: Diecast, nickel
- Strings: D'Addario EXP
- Electronics: Under saddle transducer and CL 4 equalizer with volume, bass and treble controls (12 dB), built-in chromatic tuner, phase control, low battery indicator and 6.35 mm (1/4") output jack (developed by B Band)
- Color: Natural
- Finish: High gloss
Description
Smaller in size than their dreadnought cousins, auditorium-style acoustic guitars offer equal parts comfort and functionality, without sacrificing projection. Popular with folk players, these models are perfect for fingerpicking and can move around all registers for great presence.
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Natural acoustic electric auditorium guitar, thin body with solid spruce top, Bessie series
- Top: Solid spruce
- Back and sides: Spruce
- Neck: Mahogany
- Fingerboard: Blackwood
- Inlays: Side-dot inlays and double-dot inlay on the fingerboard
- Bridge: Blackwood
- Nut and (compensated) saddle: Bone
- Rosette: Black, white and black circles
- Neck and body binding: White ABS
- Machine heads: Diecast, nickel
- Strings: D'Addario EXP
- Electronics: Under saddle transducer and CL 4 equalizer with volume, bass and treble controls (12 dB), built-in chromatic tuner, phase control, low battery indicator and 6.35 mm (1/4") output jack (developed by B Band)
- Color: Natural
- Finish: High gloss
Description
Smaller in size than their dreadnought cousins, auditorium-style acoustic guitars offer equal parts comfort and functionality, without sacrificing projection. Popular with folk players, these models are perfect for fingerpicking and can move around all registers for great presence.