An American red cedar top with warmth and articulation is paired with sustainable West African sapele for a vibrant and balanced sound in Sofia. Edged in birch with fine rosewood purfling, this handcrafted instrument of all-solid wood offers an appearance as beautiful as its sound.
SPECIFICATIONS
BODY
- Solid American red cedar top
- Solid West African sapele back and sides
- Thin polyurethane finish
- Indian rosewood bridge
- Bone nut and saddle
- Wood binding and rosette
NECK AND FINGERBOARD
- African mahogany neck
- Indian rosewood fingerboard
- Bone nut and saddle
- Gold tuning machines with amber buttons
- 52mm (2-inch) width at nut and 650mm (25.6-inch) scale length
- Adjustable truss rod
- Royal Classic Sonata strings
CASE
Kremona CGHC Deluxe Hardshell Case
- Wooden arch-topped case
- Durable black faux-alligator
- Plush-lined black interior
- Cushioned neck rest
- Accesories box
- Industrial chrome latches and hinges
- Locks with key set
DIMENSIONS (See Pics)
A: 1000mm / 39.4"
B: 650mm / 25.6"
C: 490mm / 19.29"
D: 62mm / 2.44"
E: 52mm / 2.05"
F: 381mm / 15.24"
G: 244mm / 9.60"
H: 287mm / 11.30"
I: 100mm / 3.94"
J: 96mm / 3.78"
K: 22mm / 0.87"
L: 24mm / 0.94"
This item is sold As-Described
This item is sold As-Described and cannot be returned unless it arrives in a condition different from how it was described or photographed. Items must be returned in original, as-shipped condition with all original packaging.Learn More.
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