Best Sellers
Top products on Reverb over the past 90 days
Best Sellers in Acoustic Guitars - Concert
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Gibson LG-1 1947 - 1968
During World War II, Gibson pared its flat-tops down to six standard models, the Gibson LG-1 acoustic guitar among them. As a student model, the LG-1 was introduced alongside the LG-2 and LG-3 to be a less expensive model that even younger players could afford. Because it was initially intended to be a lower-end guitar, the LG-1 uses ladder-style bracing and is made of a mahogany back with a spruce top. - 4
Martin CEO-7
Bringing together features like a 00-14 fret slope shoulder body, Adirondack spruce top, and true mahogany back and sides, the Martin CEO-7 harkens back to "Golden Era" acoustic craftsmanship with modern execution. The shallow-style body and comfy V-shape neck make playing a breeze and proffers a twangy, rich tone ideal for country picking, old soul blues, or folk. - 7
Gibson B-25 1962 - 1977
Comprised of mahogany back and sides and topped with your standard spruce, the Gibson B-25, and in fact the B series as a whole, was meant to serve an intermediary position for players; from student to mid-level players. - 10
Fender Tim Armstrong Signature Hellcat
The Fender Tim Armstrong Hellcat perfectly summates the Rancid frontman's tone and playing style with features like a solid mahogany top, laminated mahogany back and sides, and a comfortable C shape maple neck. Resonant and easy to play, the concert-style body is topped off with a custom headstock and Armstrong's signature and ready for porch jams or live playing thanks to the onboard electronics. Available in various limited run finishes. Fender updated the fretboard in 2018 to a Laminated Hardwood Fretboard. - 17
Martin Standard Series 00-18
The Martin 00-18 acoustic guitar in the form that we know it today has been in production for almost a century, with production starting in 1898 and ending in 1995. The 00-18 underwent many changes tonewood composition, body shape, and more. Though pre-war Martins are considered significantly more valuable, the 00-18 models from the '50s and '60s are still highly collectable. - 21
Ibanez Talman TCY10E Acoustic-Electric Guitar
The Ibanez Talman TCY10E Acoustic-Electric Guitar pairs the classic tone of an acoustic guitar with the modern features and manufacturing the company is famous for, all at an attractive price. Starting with a contemporary double-cutaway body design, this model incorporates premium features like a solid spruce top and Ibanez AEQ200T electronics for professional tone at a beginner's price. - 55
Gibson LG-2 1946 - 1962
The x-style top bracing of the Gibson LG-2 acoustic guitar lands this instrument squarely in the realm of "coveted" by collectors. In fact, if you happen upon an LG-2 that was made between 1942 and 1946, you'll see the phrase Only a Gibson is Good enough on the headstock, an interesting logo that will make your instrument even more desirable for collectors. - 57
Breedlove Atlas Stage C25/SRe Natural
The Breedlove Atlas Stage C25/SRe pairs a solid Sitka Spruce top with a solid Indian Rosewood back and sides. A gloss finish compliments ivoroid binding with abalone purfling and rosette rings. An LR Baggs Stage Pro pickup comes standard.
Years of Production: 2009 - present - 60
Yamaha AC3R A-Series Concert Acoustic/Electric Guitar Natural w/ Rosewood Back and Sides
Wood Composition: Sitka Spruce Top, Solid Rosewood back and sides, Mahogany neck, Ebony fingerboard - 66
Gibson B-25-12 1962 - 1979
The B-25-12 was Gibson's student-level twelve string. This guitar was part of the B series which replaced the LG series in the early '60s. The B-25-12's bridge changed during its production with a trapeze tailpiece being used from 1965 to 1970.
Years of Production: 1962 - 1977
Wood Composition: Mahogany back and sides, Sprue top - 76
Fender Alkaline Trio Signature Malibu
- Alkaline Trio Signature acoustic guitar with Mahogany Top, Back, and Sides and Rosewood Fretboard
- Updated to a Walnut Fretboard in 2018
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Taylor 412 (1991 - 1997)
The Taylor 412 is a Grand Concert acoustic guitar, which is the smallest body size Taylor offers. If you like your instruments compact and sounding good, then the 412 is a good choice. Mahogany was used for the back and sides of the 412 on older models, but there are some models that have been built with ovangkol back and sides -- but the spruce top stays consistent throughout for that tonal reliability factor. - 92
Santa Cruz OO-Skye
The Santa Cruz 00 Skye is also known as the Eric Skye Signature model. It features an Adirondack Spruce top with Cocobolo back and sides, herringbone purling with a 14th fret inlay and a unique 24.9" scale length.
Years of Production: 2011 - present



































































































