Applause

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The Applause AAS-69 Jump Series Slope Shoulder Dreadnought acoustic guitar provides serious musicians an instrument that makes a statement. Its solid spruce top and ovangkol back and sides generate a bold, resonant tone that fills any room. The maple binding, ovangkol fingerboard and bridge and matte lacquer finish give it an aesthetic that matches its voice. This guitar was designed for players seeking to express their individuality through an acoustic that looks and sounds like no other.

Solid Woods Sing

The AAS-69's solid spruce top and ovangkol back and sides vibrate freely to produce a robust tone with clarity and depth. As you play, the woods open up to reveal nuances in the guitar's voice. Chords ring out with a piano-like quality as single notes sustain and bloom. The ovangkol's warm, balanced response complements the spruce's crisp high end for a tone that fits any musical style.

Premium Details Inspire

From the maple binding to the dot inlays to the open-pore satin finish, premium appointments on the AAS-69 make an artistic statement. The maple binding adds subtle contrast to the ovangkol edges. Dot inlays made of the same wood as the fingerboard continue the theme of cohesion between visual details. An open-pore satin finish allows the wood grain to show through, highlighting the natural beauty in the materials. The overall look ignites creativity.

Playability and Protection

The AAS-69's slim maple neck and 43mm nut width feel fast and familiar in your hands. Its shorter 648mm scale length reduces string tension for easier playing. Nickel silver frets provide a smooth surface for bends and slides. The guitar includes Adamas strings and an impact-resistant case for protection on the go. Overall, the AAS-69 inspires you to play for hours without fatigue.

A Voice of Your Own

The bold tone and premium aesthetics of the Applause AAS-69 Jump Series Slope Shoulder Dreadnought acoustic guitar give you an instrument that makes a statement. It was created for guitarists seeking to stand out from the crowd with an acoustic that looks and sounds like nothing else. Plug in, strike a chord and make your musical mark with the AAS-69.

Applause AAS-69 Jump Series Slope Shoulder Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar Celeste
Applause AAS-69 Jump Series Slope Shoulder Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar Celeste
Applause AAS-69 Jump Series Slope Shoulder Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar Celeste

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  • Solid spruce top, ovangkol back and sides for bold tone
  • Maple binding, ovangkol fingerboard and bridge
  • Slim maple neck, 1.875" nut width, 25.5" scale length

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Body
  • Top wood: Solid European spruce
  • Back & sides: Ovangkol
  • Body type: Traditional wooden acoustic guitar style
  • Finish: Open pore matt lacquer, top matt colored
  • Binding: Maple
Neck
  • Material: European maple
  • Neck joint: Dovetail
  • Scale length: 648 mm
  • Nut width: 43 mm
  • Fingerboard: Ovangkol
  • Number of frets: 20
  • Fret material: Nickel silver
  • Inlays: Dot fingerboard inlays
  • Nut: Bonoid with compensation
Hardware
  • Bridge: Ovangkol, Pinless Bridge Design
  • Bridge inlay: Bonoid with compensation
  • Tuning machines: Matt chrome
Other
  • Strings: Adamas 1818NU .012-.053
  • Special features: Jump Design impact protection
  • Orientation: Right handed

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Limited 5 year warranty. No warranty on electronics and plating.

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  • asked byDanny

    fromFayetteville NY

    Hi. What bag would this guitar fit in?

    Hi. What bag would this guitar fit in?

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    Road Runner Avenue II Acoustic Guitar Gig Bag
  • asked byDanny

    fromFayetteville, NY

    The body of this guitar said it's Dreadnought but after I look at it through the pictures, seems to me that it's a Jumbo body guitar. My question is this: without plugging it in, would it produce better sounding at church sot that the people could hear it through the walls? My other question is:
Does it come with a gig bag or is the bag sold separate?

    The body of this guitar said it's Dreadnought but after I look at it through the pictures, seems to me that it's a Jumbo body guitar. My question is this: without plugging it in, would it produce better sounding at church sot that the people could hear it through the walls? My other question is: Does it come with a gig bag or is the bag sold separate?

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    1) No, you would need very large amplifiers to hear through the walls of a church. 2) Unfortunately, no.