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Specifications

  • Sitka Spruce Ply Top
  • Solid Engleman Spruce Top
  • Solid Mahogany or Rosewood Sides and Back
  • Nitrocellulose Lacquer Finish
  • Bolt-on Neck
  • Ebony Fingerboard and Bridge
  • “Slimline” Profile Neck
  • Dual Adjusting Truss Rod
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  • Bone Nut and Saddle
  • Grover Tuning Machines
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  • Deluxe Padded Gig Bag
  • 12th Fret Design Inlay
  • Deluxe Hard Shell Case

Sitka Spruce Ply Top

For Apprentice Series

AP-40Sitka Spruce is found on the West Coast of North America from Northern California to Alaska. It is valued acoustic material that accentuates the warm round aspects of the guitar's natural tone and can stand hard playing without overdriving. It is the choice of many bluegrass players and well as others who play in a group setting.



Related FAQs

Why is Sitka Spruce used for the Apprentice Series, while the SW, ST, and K series have Engleman solid spruce tops?

I’ve heard solid wood guitars are much more prone to structural problems, although I know they sound better. What can I do to prevent this problem?

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