Stanford Radiotone Studio 49 D ECW
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10018338
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Features
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Back / Sides: Mahogany
Warm, full-bodied tones with good sustain -
Fretboard: Micarta
Hard, clear and precise tones, long lasting. -
Saddle width search: Middle (43 - 46 mm)
Medium to wide nut width for comfortable gripping and plucking. -
Top: Cedar
Softer, warmer sound with emphasized mids and high frequencies, good dynamics and sustain. -
Neck: Mahogany
Warmer sound, less brightness/treble, more sustain.
Product information
As a classic dreadnought with a Venetian (round) cutaway , the Stanford Radiotone 49 D ECW is very comfortable to play and offers a wide dynamic range. The high-end “Spectral” pickup system from Nautilus ensures a natural pickup. Stanford Radiotone Studio 49 D ECW:
General Information
- Strings: 6 string
Body
- Body shape: Dreadnought
- Construction / Acoustic: Solid (Top)
- Scale Length: 25,6" (650 mm)
- Cutaway: yes
- Top: Cedar
- Back / Sides: Mahogany
- Rosette: Multi Stripe
- Binding: ABS
- Bridge: Micarta
Neck
- Neck: Mahogany
- Fretboard: Micarta
- Nut width: 45,0 mm
Hardware
- Tuning Machines: Die Cast Nickel plated
- Pickup Details: Nautilus Spectral
- Pre-amp system: Nautilus Spectral
Finish
- Color/ Finish: Natural
- Finish: Matt
About Stanford
Stanford Guitars
Stanford Guitars is regularly recognized by trade magazines across Europe for its excellent acoustic guitars. Stanford guitars and basses not only impress with their excellent playability, but also shine with a special painting process for ideal vibration behavior and, above all, with the absolute best price-performance ratio. The pleasantly round, yet assertive sound of the Stanford musical instruments convinces numerous artists such as Luxuslärm, The Intersphere and Six. When it comes to acoustic basses, Stanford has a "fretted" and a "fretless" version of the popular acoustic basses in its program with the Stanford Big Sur series .