Recording King Announces New G6 Cutaway Single 0 Acoustic-Electric Guitar
The compact acoustic features a solid spruce top, mahogany back and sides, and Fishman Presys electronics.
Recording King has announced its new G6 Cutaway Single 0 acoustic-electric guitar.
This compact acoustic-electric features a solid spruce top and mahogany back and sides, with a 25.4" scale-length and single cutaway, allowing for easier upper-fret access.
Built for "performing songwriters, fingerpickers or cafe players," the guitar aims to - according to Recording King - deliver traditional acoustic tone with greater projection and mid-range with a kick.
Elsewhere, the guitar features a tortoise inlaid rosette and binding, a 1-11/16" bone nut and Fishman Presys electronics.
The Recording King G6 Cutaway Single 0 acoustic-electric guitar is available now for $429.
For more info on the guitar, stop by recordingking.com.
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