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The guitar was recently traded in and is in excellent condition. A very rare nylon version featuring what I believe to be a cedar or spruce top and rosewood back/sides. The last owner bought this recently on Reverb, but decided to go a different route when trading it in. We used the photos from that listing, and since the guitar is in the exact same condition. We have plenty of photos to share if you need more.
This is one of the first Fusion nylon string guitars.
It has a radiused neck and is suitable for medium to smaller hands. Because the frets are closer together and the neck width narrower than a traditional classical guitar, it makes for much faster playing and finger reach.
Electronics:
Upgraded Fishman pickup with EQ, brilliance, phase, and more. This provides exceptional control over sound in live settings, with precise control over tone and effective feedback reduction. The internal electronics are in excellent condition and all function properly. I have used either a nice 1/4" cable, or wireless transmitter with this instrument.
Sound:
The natural sound from the pickup is great to the ear and does not sound like a nylon guitar with a magnetic pickup. You may be aware that this is a slightly thinner guitar. 3.25" at bout, and 4" at tail. This makes it a somewhat quieter instrument when played acoustically. When plugged in, it's natural, beautiful-sounding, and plenty loud. Out of all the nylon string guitars I have owned, this one has the fewest issues with potential feedback. The phase toggle switch is handy for this, especially in varying settings and room acoustics.
Note: If you'd like a YouTube video of the play, let me know and I'll be happy to post one.
The guitar was recently traded in and is in excellent condition. A very rare nylon version featuring what I believe to be a cedar or spruce top and rosewood back/sides. The last owner bought this recently on Reverb, but decided to go a different route when trading it in. We used the photos from that listing, and since the guitar is in the exact same condition. We have plenty of photos to share if you need more.
This is one of the first Fusion nylon string guitars.
It has a radiused neck and is suitable for medium to smaller hands. Because the frets are closer together and the neck width narrower than a traditional classical guitar, it makes for much faster playing and finger reach.
Electronics:
Upgraded Fishman pickup with EQ, brilliance, phase, and more. This provides exceptional control over sound in live settings, with precise control over tone and effective feedback reduction. The internal electronics are in excellent condition and all function properly. I have used either a nice 1/4" cable, or wireless transmitter with this instrument.
Sound:
The natural sound from the pickup is great to the ear and does not sound like a nylon guitar with a magnetic pickup. You may be aware that this is a slightly thinner guitar. 3.25" at bout, and 4" at tail. This makes it a somewhat quieter instrument when played acoustically. When plugged in, it's natural, beautiful-sounding, and plenty loud. Out of all the nylon string guitars I have owned, this one has the fewest issues with potential feedback. The phase toggle switch is handy for this, especially in varying settings and room acoustics.
Note: If you'd like a YouTube video of the play, let me know and I'll be happy to post one.