Z ZTDM Full Size 39″ Rosewood Fingerboard Electric Guitar with Gigbag Strap Amp Wire Tremolo Arm Cord for Adult Student Beginner White
You deserve this fashionable electric guitar! This is a beautiful, simple and natural style electric guitar. This Rosewood Fingerboard Electric Guitar has very cool design, tone, and feel. It comes with the comfortable rosewood fingerboard and smooth satin back finish. With humanized design and high quality, it is attractive and durable. It is made of high quality material, and much more durable. You can enjoy crystal-clear sound on the stage or in the studio with this folk guitar. The electric guitar with rosewood fingerboard is an amazing deal on an absolute popular!
Specifications:
Style: Electric Guitar
Color: White
Orientation: Right Handed
Number of Strings: 6
Number of Frets: 22
Nut width: 1.656 in. (42 mm)
Scale length: 25.5″
Pickups: S-S-S Pickup
Controls: 5 Way Switch;1 x Volume;2 x Tone
Bridge System: Tremolo
Body Material: Basswood
Fingerboard Material: Rosewood
Neck Material: Maple
Dimensions: (39.4 x 12.8 x 1.65)” / (100 x 32.5 x 4.2)cm (L x W x H)
Weight: 6.6 lb / 3.0kg
Package Includes:
1 x Electric guitar
1 x Gigbag
1 x Strap
1 x Amp Wire
1 x Tremolo Arm
1 x Cord
Product Features
- Rosewood fingerboard, beautiful finish and fine craftsmanship
- Cutaway body design for easy access to upper frets
- Adjustable tremolo bridge for custom intonation
- Adjustable truss rod reinforced bolt-on neck
- 1 volume control and 2 tone control knobs
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