The entry level series. Still with good quality timbers used throughout, enabling well crafted but slim and stable necks. A good sound
The first solid top instrument in the range gives a better tone which improves with age. Most teachers prefer beginners to use a solid top guitar. The cedar top gives a slightly warmer sound.
The first solid top instrument in the range gives a better tone which improves with age. Most teachers prefer beginners to use a solid top guitar. The spruce top gives a slightly brighter sound.
The 50 series features rosewood back and sides, which offer a more defined and powerful sound. Rosewood and cedar are favoured by some as the perfect combination for accompanying a soloist or singer.
The 50 series features rosewood back and sides, which offer a more defined and powerful sound. Rosewood and spruce are considered by many to be the classic combination.
The 70 series feature wooden inlays and higher grade timbers.
80 series guitars all have a high quality mahogany neck. The density of the timber in the neck is one of the most important requirements for a high quality instrument.
The 100 series guitars and above are handmade from all solid timbers. The 100C has solid mahogany back and sides. Sound quality of these instruments is significantly improved as a result. We are confident that these instruments represent the best value for money available today.
Cedar top version of this classic spec guitar. Beautifully balance sound.
Solid Spruce top and solid rosewood back and sides make this a classic concert model guitar. Stunning sound quality.
The 130 series use the highest grade timber available. Extra time is allowed during manufacture to maximize the sound quality. The 130 series guitars have an Ebony fingerboard.