Deep Forest

Burl D

Deep Forest

Burl D

Color: Amber Fade

SKU: DFBDA

Tradition meets exceptional in the Deep Forest Burl D. We started with a traditional dreadnought body shape and the big tone that that produces. Then we added the twist of perfectly finished burl on the top, adding that modern boutique appeal. Looking past the great looks, you will find a guitar that plays great and delivers a versatile tone.

Exotic & Striking Burl Top

Available in two stunning, boutique-inspired fade finishes: Amber Fade & Black Fade

Okoume Back & Sides

The Okoume back & sides along with the burl-blend top delivers a tone that is warm with attack

Traditional Dreadnought Body

The traditional dreadnought body provides a deep, fully voiced, balanced tonal response

Modern Neck Profile

The modern neck profile is ultra comfortable and a great fit for any style of playing

Specifications

Body & Construction

Top Wood Poplar Burl-blend
Back Wood Okoume
Sides Okoume
Type Acoustic Guitars
Shape Dreadnought
Style 6 String Acoustic

Other

Color Amber Fade

Neck

Neck Wood Mahogany
Fretboard Siris
Scale 25.5" / 648mm

Hardware

Tuners Chrome die cast

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