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A Jumbo Sized Ziricote Treat from the Forward Thinking Luthiers at McPherson Guitars!
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Condition: Used, Excellent
SP Luthier Notes: Setup Confirmed, Neck Recently Reset by McPherson Guitars.
The acoustic guitar is an instrument with a lot of history. Some of the most incredible acoustic instruments were made in America during what is known as the “Golden Era” of guitar building, but not much has changed since. Many boutique builders pride themselves on making the most faithful recreations of these aging instruments, and most of the focus is placed on looking into the past. McPherson Guitars is not one of these brands.
Believing that there is more to strive for out of flat-top acoustics, McPherson introduced their revolutionary Offset Soundhole Technology over three decades ago. This allows for greater vibration in the center of the guitar top, as well as more volume and clarity in the ears of the player. Their unique bracing system also creates a larger, more even space for the top to vibrate, increasing the clarity and projection of sound. Every McPherson guitar features a cantilevered neck, which means that the fretboard does not actually make contact with the guitar top. This design allows the space underneath the fretboard to vibrate, again contributing to a larger area of flexible surface on the top. McPherson guitars also offer an enormous selection of tonewoods, from the classic Spruce, Rosewood, and Mahogany varieties to the rare and exotic. Some of the less common tonewoods like Acacia, Cocobolo, Walnut, Pau Rosa, Macassar Ebony, and others can be combined in interested ways to make very unique sounding instruments. While many of the advancements McPherson has made in acoustic guitar building result in superior tone, sustain, and resonance, McPhersons are also far less susceptible to damage than their “Golden Era” counterparts. Every McPherson neck is fitted with a carbon graphite truss rod in a triangulated system that is so stable that it eliminates the need for neck adjustment. If you are looking for an acoustic guitar that is more than just a replica, look no further than McPherson Guitars. In 50 years, they might be the ones being replicated.
Ziricote Back and Sides
Adirondack Spruce Top
Koa Binding
Ebony Headcap/Backstrap
Koa Headcap Inlay
Ebony Fretboard
Standard Wave Fretboard Inlay
Cantilevered African Mahogany Neck
Unidirectional High-Mod Carbon Nonadjustable Truss Rod
Gold EVO Frets
Ebony Bridge
Spruce/Rosewood/Sruce Brace Kit
Bone Nut/Saddle Material
LR Baggs EAS w/ Volume Control
Gold Gotoh 510 Tuners
25.5″ Scale
4 1/2″ Body Thickness
11 1/8″ Upper Bout
10 1/8″ Waist
16″ Lower Bout
20 1/8″ Body Length
41 1/2″ Overall Length
14″ Fingerboard Radius
1 3/4″ Nut Width
2 5/32″ 12th Fret Width
2 3/16″ Saddle Width
Ameritage Custom Hardshell Case