JN Guitars - DOV-DCFI
353,33 €
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including eco-part : 0,90 €
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Folk Electro Acoustic Guitar
The legendary Dreadnought shape of a folk guitar combined with JN's Dovern style with a satin-finish natural solid mahogany top on an electro-acoustic guitar. The perfect instrument for playing all kinds of folk tunes at home or on stage!
ARTICLE N° 83882
Presentation
Perfect for playing all kinds of folk tunes at home or on stage. J.N Guitars has the advantage of innovating despite its low prices. You'll end up with a unique quality guitar for a very fair price.
Other features
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JN Guitars Electro-Acoustic Guitar DOV-DCFI
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Dreadnought format
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Dovern series
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Top: Solid mahogany
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Back and sides: Mahogany
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Neck: Mahogany, C shape, thin, with truss rod
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Fingerboard: Ovangkol, 14 frets
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Fingerboard inserts: Snowflakes, abalone
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Pitch: 645 mm
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Saddle width: 42 mm
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Bridge: Ovangkol
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Head and bridge saddles: White bone
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Headstock veneer: Stained basswood (pink)
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Sound hole: Herringbone
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Top and back bindings: Black ABS
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Tuning machines: Die-cast, chromed
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Strings: D'Addario
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Electronics: Fishman saddle pickup and Fishman Presys I EQ with built-in chromatic tuner, volume control, contour selector, phase selector and battery charge indicator, 6.35 mm (1/4") output jack
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Colour: Natural
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Finish: Satin
To find out more...
If you're hesitating between the ACFI and the DCFI, the difference is minor. However, Dreadnoughts have a deeper, louder sound and more bass than Grand Auditorium acoustic guitars, which sound more delicate and luminous. Dreadnought shapes are louder and more suited to strumming than Grand Auditorium guitars, which are more suited to fingerstyle and fingerpicking.
Once again, it's a matter of taste, so it's best to try them out for real!
Bear in mind, too, that the Auditorium is smaller than the Dreadnought, so takes up less space.
Once again, it's a matter of taste, so it's best to try them out for real!
Bear in mind, too, that the Auditorium is smaller than the Dreadnought, so takes up less space.
