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Ibanez JGM5 Jon Gomm Signature Jumbo Acoustic Guitar (Black Satin)

Ibanez JGM5 Jon Gomm Signature Jumbo Acoustic Guitar (Black Satin)

BH # IBJGM5BSN MFR # JGM5BSN
Key Features
  • Asymmetrical Jumbo Body
  • Thermo Aged Solid Sitka Spruce Top
  • Pau Ferro Back and Sides
  • African Mahogany and Pau Ferro Neck
$1,99999
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Expected availability: 7-14 Business Days
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Cordoba C12 Luthier Series Nylon-String Classical Guitar (European Spruce Top, High Gloss)

Cordoba C12 Luthier Series Nylon-String Classical Guitar (European Spruce Top, High Gloss)

BH # CO997530040 MFR # C12 SP WC
Key Features
  • European Spruce Top
  • Solid Indian Rosewood Back and Sides
  • Mahogany Neck / C-Shaped Profile
  • Ebony Fingerboard
$2,44999
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Expected availability: 7-14 Business Days
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Cordoba C12 Luthier Series Nylon-String Classical Guitar (Canadian Cedar Top, High Gloss)

BH # CO997530030 MFR # C12 CD WC
Key Features
  • Solid Canadian Cedar Top
  • Solid Indian Rosewood Back and Sides
  • Mahogany Neck / C-Shaped Profile
  • Ebony Fingerboard
$2,44999
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Cort Gold-A10 Cocobolo Grand Auditorium Acoustic/Electric Guitar

BH # COGOLDA10U MFR # GOLDA10-U
Key Features
  • Single-Cutaway Grand Auditorium Body
  • AA-Grade Torrefied Solid Spruce Top
  • AAA-Grade Solid Cocobolo Back and Sides
  • Ebony Fretboard, Mahogany/Walnut Neck
$2,49999
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Expected availability: 2-4 Weeks
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Types of Acoustic Guitars

 

From the rustic sound of a traditional acoustic guitar to the power output of an acoustic electric guitar, there is a style that fits your needs.

Acoustic Guitars

Acoustic guitars have been around for centuries and are great for small performances or for practicing alone. They are light and easy to take on trips, especially travel acoustic guitars, which are compact, durable, and perfect when you're camping or continuously away from home. Acoustic guitars are generally less expensive because they are stand-alone instruments with no extra equipment required.

Acoustic Electric Guitars

Acoustic electric guitars are a bit trickier to travel with, but they create a much more powerful sound output than traditional ones. You can control pitch and tone with the electronic control panel, using the knobs to reduce and increase sound. If you want to give your sound a kick, acoustic electric guitars include electronic components that amplify the music providing deeper, richer, more full-bodied tones. These types of guitars are suitable on their own or in a band arrangement, complementing other instruments and helping increase the noise level.


Difference Between Cutaway and Non-Cutaway Guitars

Cutaway and non-cutaway refers to the body shape of a guitar. The cutaway is a U shape carved into the top of the wood near the neck of the guitar. Cutaways allow easier access to the upper frets, giving you more control over intonation.

Some people argue that a non-cutaway guitar gives you a fuller sound and tends to have better bass, whereas those with a cutaway provide brighter, more treble-heavy music.


Features and Designs to Consider: Guitars for Left Handed & Right Handed Players

Guitars are available with right-handed and left-handed players in mind and can have shoulder straps for greater support. Choose a guitar with four, six, or twelve strings, depending on personal preference. Electric bass guitars have between four and six strings because most people play them one note at a time. Fewer strings give you more control. Guitars with six or even twelve strings may take longer to master, but you achieve more depth of sound.

 

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