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Haze Roundneck Resonator Guitar, Flame Maple, 1xH Pickups + Free Gig Bag |SDG-727|


A beautiful Maple(w/Flame Maple Veneer) body and Mahogany neck finished in a satin yellow plays host to the Haze SDG-727 sound well, resonator cone and spider bridge. This combination produces the sweet wood and metal tone that's so ideal for country blues and fingerstyle solos.


Specification:

  • Model  SDG-727 (w/1x Humbucker Pickups)
  • Round neck with 14 frets clear of the body
  • Beautiful acoustic resonator sound with fantastic looks to match
  • Number of Strings: 6
  • Body Style/Shape: Resonator
  • Left-/Right-handed: Right-handed
  • Colour: Satin Yellow
  • Body: Maple(+Flame Maple Veneer) w/f holes and Black binding
  • Neck Wood: Mahogany
  • Fingerboard: Purpleheart wood
  • Fingerboard Inlay: MOP diamante inlays, mini dot side markers
  • Neck Shape: Round
  • Truss Rod: 2-way adjustable
  • Nut Width: 43mm
  • Number of Frets: 20
  • Scale: 635mm
  • Electric: 1 x Humbucker pickups, Chrome cover & rim; 1 Volume, 1 Tone, Chrome knurled knobs 
  • Finish: Satin Yellow
  • Weight: 3.2kg (Approximate)
  • Included: Free Gig Bag, 3 Picks, Lead and Truss Rod Key

 A

Instrument Length

1030mm

 B

Width of Nut

43mm

 C

Body width front

290mm

 D

Body width inner

250mm

 E

Body width back

400mm

 F

Body length

490mm

G

Scale length

635mm

Body Thickness front

90mm

 J

Body Thickness back

94mm

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Condition
Brand
Model
  • Haze Roundneck Resonator Guitar,,1xH Pickups+Free Gig Bag SDG-727EQ - With a Bag
Year
  • 2020
Made In
  • China

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hill 's Gear Locker

Girraween, Australia
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