Manuel Rodriguez Estadi Electro Acoustic Guitar, 4/4, Gloss
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Experience the artistry of Spanish tradition with the Manuel Rodriguez Cutaway Electro-Acoustic Guitar, made in Europe. Available in both matt lacquer and high-gloss finishes, this instrument combines refined classical sound with modern playability.
Its extra narrow 44 mm neck makes it the ideal choice for electric guitar players who want to enjoy the warmth and resonance of a nylon-string guitar without sacrificing comfort. With its solid spruce top, exotic eucalyptus pommele back and sides, and a thoughtfully designed ergonomic armrest, this guitar delivers both elegance and effortless playability.
Equipped with a flat 7 cm body for comfort and the ARTEC SQ-3 preamp system for stage-ready performance, it’s a versatile instrument that adapts beautifully to practice, performance, and recording.
Cutaway electric acoustic
4/4 size 65 cm scale length
Extra narrow neck 44 mm
Neck-body transition at the 14th fret
24 frets
Solid spruce top
Back and sides made of eucalyptus pommele
Flat body 7 cm
Neck with 2-way truss rod
Genuine Spanish heel, ergonomically shaped on the outside for easy access to the high end Mahogany neck with rosewood fingerboard
Bone nut and bridge inlay
Bridge with 12 holes, made of rosewood
Ergonomic armrest
ARTEC SQ-3 preamp with bridge pickup
Strings: Hannabach 815HTC Silver Special set with carbon treble strings, high tension, made in Germany
Highgloss lacquer
Its extra narrow 44 mm neck makes it the ideal choice for electric guitar players who want to enjoy the warmth and resonance of a nylon-string guitar without sacrificing comfort. With its solid spruce top, exotic eucalyptus pommele back and sides, and a thoughtfully designed ergonomic armrest, this guitar delivers both elegance and effortless playability.
Equipped with a flat 7 cm body for comfort and the ARTEC SQ-3 preamp system for stage-ready performance, it’s a versatile instrument that adapts beautifully to practice, performance, and recording.