Like the electric models, the Acoustic Variax 700 is a complete guitar, rather than a system relying on add-on pickups. It is a shallow-body instrument with the look and feel of a steel-strung acoustic guitar, but it's designed to have less natural body resonance so as to help avoid feedback problems in live performance. The design brief was to produce an instrument that not only offered a choice of sounds, but that could also be recorded or DI'd into a PA system to produce better results than a conventional acoustic guitar fitted with pickups. Indeed, the aim seems to have been to get as close to the miked sound of the real thing as possible. The guitar has an attractive natural-finish cedar top with a fixed mahogany neck and a more-or-less-solid mahogany body which has chambers machined into it rather than using a conventional acoustic construction. This guitar is in poor to fair condition due to not just the moderate aesthetic wear and tear, but also two functionality issues. First, the rotary switch used to scroll through the different models is able to be pulled out completely; however, the unit functions properly
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