Description
Dive into the world of premium acoustic sounds with the Tramontane T70ACE-B&B. French craftsmanship takes center stage in this strikingly unique piece from the Tramontane series. This entry-level guitar doesn’t just look good, it promises an unparalleled richness in tone, thanks to its solid Engelmann Spruce top. For those in search of both aesthetics and sonic clarity, the T70 offers a compelling mix of deep tone, comfort, and value.
Unlike many in its class, the T70 boasts of a satin finish that accentuates its natural beauty, making it a rare find among folk guitars. It’s not just about looks, though. The solid wood top is a testament to its authentic sound output, an aspect that truly stands out and offers an incredible bang for your buck.
Crafted with Sapelli Open Pore on its back and sides, its construction further contributes to its tonal depth. The guitar’s structure is strengthened with an X bracing, ensuring durability and consistent resonance. The beautiful brown BrankoWood fingerboard and bridge complement its design, setting it apart in terms of style and functionality.
At the heart of its electronic prowess is the DirectLâg GT2. With its volume controls, a three-band equalizer, tuner, and phase, this guitar ensures you’re performance-ready at all times. This auditorium-format beauty comes in both natural and the exquisite Black & Brown version. It’s not just easy on the eyes but also on the hands, with its okoume neck, medium silver nickel frets, and a comfortable 43mm nut width.
Moreover, with a weight of 3.10 kg, it’s an easy companion for both stage performances and jamming sessions. Its die-cast tuning pegs with a 1:18 ratio ensure that your guitar remains in tune, allowing for a seamless playing experience.
Whether you’re just starting out or looking to add another masterpiece to your collection, the Tramontane T70ACE-B&B is the perfect mix of French elegance, exceptional tone, and unmatched value. Experience the allure of a solid top, the convenience of a cutaway, and the amplified potential of an electric-acoustic, all in one guitar.