Kona K2LTSB Left-Handed Acoustic Electric Dreadnought Cutaway Guitar in Tobacco Sunburst Finish
The Left-Handed, Kona K2 Series Thin Body Electric Acoustic Guitars strike the balance between the low profile electric guitar feel, and the acoustic guitar tone. This guitar is the perfect crossover instrument for the electric guitarists looking for a true, balanced acoustic sound without large body adjustment, or the smaller player that is uncomfortable with the deep dreadnought stretch. This Left-Handed Thin-Body, Low Profile Dreadnought size, cutaway body guitar features an EQ-505 3-Band Active Piezo Pick-up System, enclosed Gold Die-Cast Tuners and 2 Gold Strap Pins. It has a Spruce top with Tobacco Sunburst Finish and book-matched Mahogany back. Mahogany sides plus Rosewood fret board and bridge. 4-Ply Body binding and single-ply binding on neck and headstock. 10 Year limited Warranty. Extras include: Two pick guards; Polishing cloth; Neck wrench; Warranty and Care guide. 3″ body depth, 41″ long with a 25.75″ Scale and 20 Frets.
Product Features
- Left Hand Orientation
- Spruce Top with Tobacco Sunburst Finish and Mahogany back and sides
- 4-ply binding on the body and single-ply binding on the neck and headstock plus a Rosewood fret board and bridge
- 41″ Long, 3″ deep body, low-profile Dreadnought size, cutaway body guitar features a 25.75″ Scale and 20 Frets
- Extras include: Two pick guards; Polishing cloth; Neck wrench; Warranty and Care guide
Five-stars based on value for the price. I am primarily an electric player – a hobbyist who maybe picks it up twice a week. I wanted an acoustic since I’ve never owned one and often wish I could play without turning a bunch of gear on.As a lefty, you know how difficult guitars are to come by – and if you’ve ever had the misfortune of having owned a no-name guitar such as SX, Douglas, etc. you know you get what you pay for. Even low-end name models from reputable name brands such as Fender & Ibanez sometimes leave…
Beginner/intermediate? This is the one you want, left handed. Really really happy! I’m 30 years old (1986) and just started learning guitar and I looked everywhere for a left handed guitar and was really worried I would buy a bad guitar and be out a lot of money. I relied on reviews (just like this one) to guide me and luckily I chose this guitar. As soon as I got it I took it to a guitar shop and had it tuned and the neck tightened to reduce the string height which made playing soooo much easier. The guitar shop owner said it was a perfect learning…