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The Aria AF-20-1/2 is an excellent half-sized steel string acoustic guitar, with many of the same features and quality found in guitars that are twice the price. The sound of the AF-20 is remarkably loud and well-balanced.

The Aria AF series is a line of acoustic and acoustic-electric guitars with grand auditorium shaped bodies. The AF-20 opens the series and comes with non-cutaway shaped body. The body of this great steel-string guitar is made of rosewood back and sides and spruce sound board on top. The top panel is bound in creme binding and equipped with black plastic pickguard. The bridge section is fit with regular belly shaped bridge made of rosewood. There are no electronics installed on this model. Neck is made of mahogany and it features a 14th fret dovetail joint. Rosewood fingerboard has 20 frets with dot inlays.

AF-20 3/4 (580mm scale), AF-20 (650mm scale) also available.

AF-20

Top: Spruce

Back and Sides: Mahogany

Neck: Mahogany

Fingerboard: Rosewood

Number of Frets: 20

Scale Length: 530mm scale

Bridge: Rosewood

Hardware: Chrome

Finishes: N (Natural)

ConditionBrand New (New)
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Brand
Model
  • AF-20 1/2
Finish
  • Natural
Made In
  • China

DBGoods

Oxnard, CA, United States
Sales:142
Joined Reverb:2013

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