Solid acoustic guitar with cedar top and sapele body
The Dowina Sauvignon GACE acoustic guitar is versatile due to its medium-sized Grand Auditorium design and its modern construction. Thanks to fully solid tonewoods, the instrument develops a very powerful and defined sound that unfolds quickly. At the same time, the flat neck in combination with a generous cutaway guarantees comfortable playability in all 21 frets. Meanwhile, the 45 mm wide nut and compensated bone saddle ensure clean intonation over the entire 650 mm scale length. Completing the Grand Auditorium guitar is a high-quality L.R. Baggs pickup system, which features a side preamp and an integrated tuner. Visually, multi-ply bindings, a filigree soundhole rosette and, last but not least, the matte finish complete the appearance.
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The Dowina Sauvignon GACE at a glance:
Electro-acoustic acoustic guitar
Grand Auditorium design with cutaway
Solid tonewoods
Cedar top and sapele body
Mahogany neck with ebony fingerboard and 21 frets
Multi-ply Bindings and matching soundhole rosette
Transparent pickguard
L.R. Baggs pickup system with integrated tuner
Matte finish
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A fully solid construction of cedar and sapele
Construction and woods
To ensure that every frequency unfolds quickly and perfectly pronounced, the Slovak manufacturer relies on a top made of cedar on a body made of sapele. This combination provides a warm and balanced sound that is suitable for a variety of genres. Matched bracing and a gauzy matte finish allow the tonewoods to vibrate strongly, so that every note unfolds loudly and completely, even with light touches. The mahogany neck is equipped with an ebony fingerboard, which is easy to grip in all frets.
Optimal sound conditions, thanks to high-quality bone hardware
Hardware and design
The headstock of the guitar is equipped with smooth-running die-cast tuners that ensure precise tuning of the 6 steel strings. Thanks to a bridge inlay and a saddle made of bone, the strings intonate very precisely over the entire scale length. For orientation, discreet dot inlays are set into the fretboard, which are positioned on the sides. To create a smooth transition between the individual components of the body, they are separated from each other by filigree, multi-ply Bindings. The interplay between the finely woven body and the fine, delicate sound of the body is also very impressive. The interplay with the delicate soundhole rosette creates a harmonious overall appearance that is tastefully rounded off by the fine structure of the grain.