Kona K2TBL Acoustic Electric Dreadnought Cutaway Guitar in Transparent Blue Finish
The 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 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 Transparent Blue 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
- Transparent Blue Finish on and Mahogany top, 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
- D’Addario strings and enclosed gold die-cast tuners
- Extras include: Two pick guards; Polishing cloth; Neck wrench; Warranty and Care guide
Excellent value for the price! This is an inexpensive but beautiful guitar. Plays very well and the electronics work great! Beautiful blue-green hue with strap attachment bits. The slim neck is great for my little hands. You have to expect to have to make some adjustments before it’s near-perfect. I did the following to get it to my preferences:1) installed Ernie Ball silk and steel acoustic strings,2) minor adjustments to the truss (they give you the tool for that),3) tightened the tuners with a…
Best Kept Secret I didn’t particularly want a blue guitar. I would prefer sunburst or black. But the blue was on sale and I’m notoriously cheap, so I grabbed it. I am so impressed with this guitar (other than the color). The resonance is almost as good as the Kona K1, their standard, non-electric dreadnought, even though the body on the K2 is only three inches deep. That’s a sign of intelligent guitar design. With a good amp, and playing around with the preamp, you can turn up the gain and get classic rock…