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Manuel Rodriguez Model A Cutaway electro-acoustic classical guitar
Product no: 9000-0006-0050
Bax Music Warranty:
This product comes with a 3-year warranty.
General
The Manuel Rodriguez Model A Cutaway is a Classical guitar that's suitable for use at home as well as on stage. Its solid cedar top produces a remarkably powerful sound that carries far and has a warm, deep character. The integrated L.R. Baggs preamp makes this guitar especially suitable for live applications.
The luxurious characteristics of the Model A
This Spanish guitar by the well-known brand Manuel Rodriguez is an excellent option for advanced (live) guitarists who like a combination of excellent sound, reliability, and luxury. The latter is not only clear by the gorgeous decoration on the headstock and around the sound hole, but also by the excellent attention to detail. What's more, it offers versatility thanks to a 4-band equalizer that makes up part of the preamp.
Manuel Rodriguez classical guitars
The Classical guitars by the authentic Spanish brand Manuel Rodriguez are almost completely built by hand and known for their rich tone, stability, durability, elegant decoration, and ergonomic playability. Generations of skill and experience really show through in every Manual Rodriguez guitar, regardless of whether it's an entry-level or a professional model. This has to do with the careful selection of wood, the natural drying process, and the painstakingly precise construction of each and every guitar.
Specifications
Product features
Number of frets |
19 |
Number of strings |
6 |
Body construction |
solid top |
Cutaway |
yes |
Pickup type |
piëzo |
Wood type (back) |
rosewood |
Fretboard wood |
rosewood |
Wood type (soundboard) |
cedar |
Wood type (sides) |
rosewood |
Includes cover |
no |
Includes case |
no |
Built-in electronics |
tone control, preamplifier |
Instrument size |
4/4 |
Colour |
wood/natural |
Left-handed |
no |
Weight and dimensions including packaging
Weight (incl. packaging) |
3,0 kg |
Dimensions (incl. packaging) |
102,0 x 45,0 x 11,0 cm
|
Product specifications
- electro-acoustic Classical guitar
- body: classical with cutaway, 90 mm deep
- finish: high gloss
- top: solid Canadian cedar
- sides and back: rosewood
- neck: mahogany
- fretboard: Indian rosewood
- frets: 19, silver-plated, Classic Medium
- scale length: 25.6 in
- string nut: 52 mm, bone
- bridge: rosewood
- saddle: bone
- tuners: gold-plated
- strings: D'Addario J46 EXP
- electronics: L.R. Baggs pickup with a 4-band equalizer
- features: Manuel Rodriguez-style headstock
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