Compact dreadnought junior acoustic guitar with Sitka-spruce top, pickup system and including bag.
Woods and construction
This one is already made of solid wood and produces an amazingly voluminous and warm sound despite its small size. To produce expressive midrange frequencies, the manufacturer relies on a Sitka spruce top and a Sapele body, which works in tandem with a flat Scalloped-X bracing to produce a direct and full-bodied tone that has a long-lasting decay. A short Select Hardwood neck also offers accommodating playability across all 20 frets, set into a sustainable Richlite fingerboard that intonates cleanly thanks to a 44.45mm saddle made from GraphTech TUSQ. With a multi-piece mother-of-pearl soundhole rosette, the instrument is given a classy touch that easily stands out in a guitar that is generally stripped down to the essentials.
Hardware and pickups
Chrome-plated tuners guarantee precise tuning of the 6 steel strings, which end in a bridge made of Black-Richlite and are fixed with bridge pins made of plastic. The Martin DJR-10E-02 Dreadnought is rounded off with a Fishman Sonitone pickup system. This has a control in the soundhole, which is equipped with a volume and a tone pot.
Dreadnought Junior Western Guitar
Full solid construction with Scalloped-X-Bracing
Sitka spruce top and Sapele body
Select Hardwood neck with Richlite fingerboard
Compensated saddle and nut made of TUSQ
44,45 mm nut width and 609 mm scale length
Chrome plated tuners
Fishman Sonitone pickup system
Bag included