Strydom F240C auditorium acoustic guitar Cherry red gloss

SKU: F240C-CRG-STRYDOM
MRP:
₹8,900.00
₹7,900.00
11% Off
(Inclusive of all taxes)
Strydom Guitars unveils its latest masterpiece: an auditorium cutaway model that marries classic design with modern innovation. This stunning instrument features a spruce top paired with mahogany back and sides, creating a perfect balance of bright, crisp tones and warm resonance. The rosewood fingerboard, adorned with a unique 12th fret logo, adds a touch of elegance to its impeccable craftsmanship. The high-gloss finish showcases the wood's natural beauty, while the double-action truss rod ensures superior playability. With its factory-set coated bronze strings and meticulous attention to detail, this Strydom guitar delivers exceptional sound quality and sustain. Experience the pinnacle of acoustic guitar design with this remarkable new offering.
Country of Origin: China
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Product Specifications

TOP
SPRUCE
BACK AND SIDES
MAHOGANY
NECK
MAHOGANY
FINGERBOARD
ROSEWOOD & LOGO ON 12TH FRET
NUT AND SADDLE
ABS
BRIDGE
ROSEWOOD
PICKGUARD
NA
ROSETTE
DESIGN
HEADSTOCK
LOGO  
SHAPE
AUDITORIUM CUTAWAY


TUNING MACHINE
DIE CAST
NUMBER OF FRETS
20 
SCALE LENGTH
650.8 MM
NUT WIDTH
43 MM
TRUSS ROD
DOUBLE ACTION TRUSS ROD
VARNISH
HIGH GLOSS
STRINGS
FACTORY SET COATED BRONZE
ACCESSORIES
ALLEN KEY AND PLECTRUMS
BAG
NA
ELECTRONICS
NA Click here to add Eq

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PRODUCT INFORMATION

The main difference between cutaway and non-cutaway guitars is in their body shape. Cutaway guitars have a section removed from the body, making it easier to access higher frets, which is great for lead playing. However, this design can slightly reduce resonance and volume. Non-cutaway guitars retain a full body shape, which often produces a fuller, richer sound due to the increased wood mass. While they may be harder to play in the higher fret range, they offer better tonal quality. Choosing between the two depends on your playing style and whether you prioritize accessibility or sound quality.

GENERAL FAQs

Yes, transacoustic guitars tend to be more expensive than regular acoustic guitars. The additional technology that allows them to produce effects without external equipment increases the cost. However, prices vary depending on the brand, model, and features offered.

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