Recording King

Description

Recording King have taken their collaboration with fingerstyle guru Eric Schoenberg to the next level with this great-sounding model, that features the O body style with an Adirondack spruce top. Adirondack has been a prized choice for guitar tops since the 1920's. It is generally considered to be more resonant than Sitka spruce and it also has a unique wide-grain pattern that makes Adirondack guitars aesthetically unique.

For many years, Adirondack spruce was rare or unavailable; even now, guitars with Adirondack spruce tops are among the most sought-after guitar models on the market. The Recording King Studio Series 12 Fret O-Style Adirondack/Rosewood Acoustic Guitar has a 12-fret O body sizes with solid East Indian Rosewood back and sides. It has a nut width of 1-3/4" and a 25.4" scale length - perfect for fingerstyle playing or strumming, and the one-piece neck is fitted to the body with a hand-cut dovetail joint. The fretboard is made from ebony, as is the pyramid bridge. Each guitar is finished with a thin coat of nitrocellulose lacquer for resonance. The classic slotted headstock adds the appropriate element of vintage style to these tonally superior guitars.
Recording King Studio Series 12 Fret O-Style Adirondack/Rosewood Acoustic Guitar Natural
Recording King Studio Series 12 Fret O-Style Adirondack/Rosewood Acoustic Guitar Natural
Recording King Studio Series 12 Fret O-Style Adirondack/Rosewood Acoustic Guitar Natural

Features

  • 12-Fret O design
  • Solid East Indian rosewood body wood
  • Solid Adirondack spruce top
  • Dovetail neck joint
  • Mahogany neck wood
  • Ebony fretboard
  • V neck shape
  • Ebony bridge
  • Vintage-Style Grover tuning machines
  • Chrome hardware
  • Nitrocellulose finish

Specs

  • 25.4" scale length
  • 20 frets
  • 1-3/4" nut width
  • 16" fretboard radius

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    submitted12 years ago

    byEDWARD KELLY

    fromAvon, NY

    Right after I added a strap button on the heel of the neck, I noticed there was a 3 inch. crack in the back. Guitar Center sent me a damaged guitar. I looked on the packing slip and it said non returnable. So Buyer Beware, E J Kelly.

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