Nashville GSD-60: more than just a beginner's guitar!
For beginners who are looking for an acoustic guitar, there's roughly 2 options: The classical guitar and the western guitar. The classical guitar has nylon strings which produces a round, warm sound and it has a wider neck than the western guitar. The western guitar has steel strings, usually a larger body, a louder sound and is usually used in pop, country and rock music.
The Nashville GSD-60 series is grouped under the category western guitars and is an ideal instrument for beginners and hobbyists who don't want to spend too much money on an instrument but are looking for something extra.
Key and bridge are made of blackended maple. The nickel silver frets (usually only found in the higher price range guitars) guarantee years of steady performance and tuning.
The GSD-60 is available in 4 colors: natural, black, pink & sunburst
Specifications:
model: dreadnought top wood: laminated spruce back and sides wood: basswood fingerboard and bridge: rosewood machine heads: diecast bridge saddle: plastic, compensated top nut: plastic frets: nickel silver
scale: 645mm
top nut width: 42mm 12th fret width: 54mm
upper bout: 290mm lower bout: 399mm waist: 279 mm body length: 503mm body depth upper: 96mm body depth lower: 122mm