![]() ![]() Leaving finger grease on the strings after playing can dull their tone, and likewise on the back of the neck dirt and grime can build up to where it becomes sticky and reduce playability. However, don’t despair as these processes are relatively simple and quite a bit easier than that of the electric guitar due to it not having individual bridge saddles.įirstly, you should keep the guitar clean. This is a perfect choice for someone who wants something a little different, taking the visual cues of an electric and all the functionality of a modern, acoustic guitar.Īcoustic guitars definitely need a certain degree of maintenance. This will allow you to amplify the guitar should you need to, as well as have the safety of never being left without a tuner. ![]() Not only that it also has an in-built pre-amp and tuner system from the prestigious Fishman electronics. The neck has also been contoured to feel similar to an electric guitar, making it perfect for anyone coming from an electronic guitar background and transitioning over to acoustic. Where the caramel colors compliment the paint scheme exquisitely. But most importantly an incredible looking walnut fingerboard, which is a unique wood choice for a fingerboard. With a headstock reminiscent of a Stratocaster and forgoing the natural finish present on most acoustic guitars, instead opting for a painted finish much like an electric guitar.įenders ‘player’ series is essentially an electric guitar inspired acoustic, offering the visual aesthetic of an electric guitar but in an acoustic package.įeaturing a spruce top with a mahogany neck, back, and sides. One of the more unique looking guitars on this list. ![]()
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