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Recording King Century Studio Series 12th Fret OOO-Style Acoustic Guitar (Mahogany)best


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Rating: 5.0

List Price : $999.99 Price : $749.99
Recording King Century Studio Series 12th Fret OOO-Style Acoustic Guitar (Mahogany)

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Recording King Century Studio guitars illustrate the relentless pursuit of classic tone. No element has been overlooked in assembling one of the best sounding 12th fret guitars available. Each guitar is built with lighter bracing for more resonance, and the ebony pyramid bridge helps enable greater vibration from the hand-selected tops. The Nitrocellulose lacquer finish is dried for 8 weeks in order to insure that the lacquer is properly bonded to the wood. Both the gloss and matte finishes allow the guitars to sing powerfully and clearly. Recording King has built the ultimate in small-body guitars for the discerning player who is looking for supreme sound quality and excellence in construction.


  • Solid Sitka Spruce Top
  • Solid African Mahogany Back & Sides
  • Hand Rubbed Nitrocellulose Lacquer Finish
  • 1-Piece Mahogany Neck with Vintage "V" Profile
  • Grained Ivoroid Body Binding


Recording King Century Studio Series 12th Fret OOO-Style Acoustic Guitar (Mahogany) Reviews


Recording King Century Studio Series 12th Fret OOO-Style Acoustic Guitar (Mahogany) Reviews


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5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful, July 27, 2011
This review is from: Recording King Century Studio Series 12th Fret OOO-Style Acoustic Guitar (Mahogany) (Electronics)
This guitar has amazing sound for the price and for being a small-bodied instrument. The tone is clear and pure and sustains forever. Way more bass than I expected. It actually sounds better than 80% of all the acoustics I've heard, no matter what the size or price. The nitrocellulose finish is prone to cracking, which mine has done, but it doesn't affect the sound at all. It has a wide neck and low action, like a classical guitar, so it's easy to play. Electric guitarists accustomed to a narrow neck will have a little difficulty adapting, but it's otherwise a dream to play. Having played mostly dreadnoughts, I wasn't sure I'd like the smaller size, but it turns out it's a much more natural size to wrap yourself around. I just can't say enough good things about this guitar!
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