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      The D-50 has solid mahogany top and mahogany sides and back. Inspired by guitars from the 1930’s, this guitar has a very warm sound that reacts in a very lively way. The built quality has the same impeccability throughout the line. All woods are dried to the point that you will receive the best and most stable instrument you could wish for. All Master Series guitars are professionally set-up before shipping.
      The satin finish is perfect for this guitar, it adds to the natural mahogany look.
      The technical and aesthetical advanced features include bone fittings, a double action trussrod, voluted headstock joint, cotton capped X-braces, mahogany back braces, high grade Derjung machine heads, USA D'Addario EXP16 coated phosphor bronze strings.

      Specs:

      body shape: dreadnought
      bracing design: X scalloped, with mahogany back braces
      scale length: 650 mm
      nut width: 43,6 mm
      body length: 500 mm
      lower bout width: 405 mm
      body thickness: 96/120mm
      top material: solid mahogany
      back & side material: laminated mahogany
      neck material: Indonesian mahogany
      fingerboard material: Indian rosewood
      fingerboard binding material: Indian rosewood
      fingerboard radius: 14'
      bridge material: Indian rosewood
      top colour: mahogany
      body finishing: satin open pore
      neck finish: satin
      rosette: herringbone ring
      trussrod: active two-way
      frets: 2.4*1.1mm 18% nickel silver
      nut & saddle material: bone 43*6mm and 72*3mm
      machine head: Derjung Deluxe chrome
      strings: D'Addario EXP-16

      Specificaties

      Artikelnummer
      903050 - Richwood D50
      SKU
      903050
      Richwood Master Series D50 Mahogany
      € 399,-
      Richwood Master Series D50 Mahogany
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