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Collings 01 17408 Acoustic Guitar
Collings 01 17408 Acoustic Guitar Collings 01 17408 Acoustic Guitar

small 0 size acoustic guitar

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This small Collings 01 Acoustic Guitar is a dream for finger-style Acoustic Guitar Players but has a huge and boisterous sound like all Collings Guitars, as well as a gorgeous SB Sunburst top. This on...

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This small Collings 01 Acoustic Guitar is a dream for finger-style Acoustic Guitar Players but has a huge and boisterous sound like all Collings Guitars, as well as a gorgeous SB Sunburst top. This one features gorgeous woods, in a travel-friendly 0 size, this Collings O-1 is a truly remarkable musical instrument. We are in love with the Collings guitars here at Sound Pure and would love to speak to you all about them, so please don't hesitate to contact us toll free at 888-528-9703, or internationally +1-919-682-5552.

South Eastern Guitar and Amp Show 2011 Raleigh, NC - SoundPure's Booth

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SEGAS 2011 at the Sound Pure booth Moog Music, McPherson Guitars, Collings Guitars, Flickinger Toneboxes, Wes Lambe, Eastman Guitars, and much more. Ross Gruet shows some new products at the Southea...

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SEGAS 2011 at the Sound Pure booth Moog Music, McPherson Guitars, Collings Guitars, Flickinger Toneboxes, Wes Lambe, Eastman Guitars, and much more. Ross Gruet shows some new products at the Southeastern Guitar and Amp Show including the new Moog Cluster Flux MF-108M, Moog's E1 infinite sustain guitar with Saul Zonana, Rich Flickinger's new Velvet Mite 10 watt amp head and speaker cabinet and the new Germanium Griffin Fuzz Boost Pedal, and new creations made by luthier Wes Lambe. Watch our other videos on SEGAS 2011 to see interviews with manufacturers and learn about new products.

What we think:

Another excellent piece from Collings. This guitar is a fingerstylist's delight. We've widened the nut to 1 3/4" to be a bit more suited to fingerstyle playing. This particular guitar also has a sunburst top upgrade. We found the 0 to have wonderful warmth and dynamics. Being a small guitar, it also has a quick response. It doesn't sound like a small guitar though. You would be hard pressed in some situations to hear the difference in this guitar and some OM size guitars. It's got quite a voice. A nice even response will ensure great performance in the studio too.

Specs:

  • Select Sitka spruce
  • Honduran mahogany back & sides
  • Tortoise-style binding
  • Simple walnut backstrip
  • Pre-war scalloped bracing
  • Black/white wood nitrate strip rosette
  • Tortoise-style pickguard
  • High gloss nitrocellulose lacquer finish
  • Honduran Mahogany Neck
  • Ebony fingerboard and bridge
  • Ebony peghead overlay
  • Mother-of-pearl Collings logo
  • Pearl dot fingerboard markers
  • Fully adjustable truss rod
  • Bone nut and drop-in saddle
  • Ebony bridge pins and end pin
  • Nickel Waverly tuners
  • 1 3/4" Nut Width (upgrade)
  • Sunburst Top (upgrade)
  • Body Length: 18 3/16"
  • Body Depth: 4 1/8"
  • Lower Bout Width: 13 7/16"
  • Total Length: 38"
  • Scale Length: 24 7/8"

Description:

With the exception of the Baby, the 0 is our smallest guitar and is offered with the same shorter scale found on the 12-fret 00. Although measuring only 13.5 inches in width (smaller than a typical classical guitar), the Collings 0 has tone and volume that belies its first impression as being less than full-sized. It can double as a travel guitar or a small OM, performing both roles equally well. The same neck and woods options offered with larger Collings models are available on the 0 as well, giving players an almost infinite range of tonal possibilities.