Check out this beauty! It can be said that sitka spruce is the most common and traditional tonewood used for tops on acoustic guitars due to its stiffness and great strength-to-weight ratio. This feature provides great dynamic sensitivity as well as a sound rich in harmonic overtones and allows the top to handle powerful strumming as well as gentle fingerpicking.
Myrtlewood back and sides (arched back) Oregon Myrtle, also known as California Bay Laurel or Pepperwood. Tonally it is similar to Maple, clear and bright with nice projection, but it is much easier to bend than Maple. The model also has a bevelled armrest.
Known for its natural sound, the LR Baggs system is elegantly simple with only volume and tone controls. The solid top and back acoustic resonance of the guitar is fully captured by the amplifier and transmitted in a completely transparent manner to an amplifier or PA system.
Ebony Bridge Pins A very strong and dense wood, ebony provides a tight and coherent base with reinforced midrange.