🎤 Strum Your Way to Stardom!
The TRAD CDN P SE Acoustic-Electric Guitar features a dreadnought cutaway body with a solid Sitka spruce top, ensuring exceptional sound quality. Its solid maple neck and walnut fingerboard provide a smooth playing experience, while the B-Band T65 equalizer with a built-in chromatic tuner allows for precise sound customization. The guitar comes with a hard case for protection and showcases elegant design elements like a laser etched rosette and die cast nickel hardware.
C**N
When you want a guitar that sings!
Easily the best sounding acoustic guitar I have. Admittedly it's also the most expensive; most others are in the $500 range and one is in $1,100 range. Bought Riversong Tradition because I wanted its fast action adjustment. Immediately, I can see and feel Tradition is precision manufactured.Of my guitars, this sounds the most alive. Alive is accomplished, I guess, by having ringing highs, which Tradition certainly has, together with many harmonic overtones. It's low tones are even louder than my other guitars. Even when compared with my medium level ($500) jumbo guitar, Riversong low strings sound more alive and even louder. A wide frequency range with volume.Tradition's claim that it's an acoustic guitar that plays like an electric is true. Has narrow neck-- I wish it was wider neck-- easier for me to play fingerstyle.I also own Riversong Soulstice, a less costly Riversong. Tradition is louder, and best for songs that the guitar should lively sing. Soulstice is a sadder, duller tone, best for songs where sadness sings.
Trustpilot
1 day ago
1 week ago