![]() Gotoh tuners have been swapped from stock silver to stock One tiny case bite on top of bass side lower bout, right at the edge, see photo. There is a small bit of finish delamination on one smallĪrea on the back of the headstock, it hasn't changed in the five years I've owned it. Plus herringbone purfling andĭouble ring abalone rosette, abalone fretboard position markers and Gloss finish all over with white ivoroid binding top and bottom, boundįretboard, and the logo inlaid in ivoroid on the headstock. Rosewood fretboard, headstock faceplate, andīridge with Bob Colosi bone nut, new bone saddle and bridge pins. With fine USA craftsmanship and super bang for the buck. Made in Tacoma, Washington from all solid top quality wood, Tacomas are sleeper guitars No fret end issues, always properly humidified, non smoking environment Will knock your socks off how responsive it is. Great for fingerstyle with aĬomfortable 1.75 inch nut width and large round fret wires. This is a lovely and responsive, balanced all round guitar. Projection, and 14 frets to the neck for room. It's also deep, almost 5 inches at the bottom end, for big sound and With a 15" wide lower bout it's closer to an OM orĬoncert size. That shows a little bearclaw figure and a lot of silking, and solid mahoganyīack and sides. The PM20 is Tacoma's "parlor" guitar, with an amber toned Sitka spruce top Now you just have to tune the guitar to ensure proper sound.Circa 2003 (G Serial #) Tacoma Guitar Company PM-20 acoustic guitar in excellentĬondition.Wind it around the top peg and clip the remainder of the string.Place the new string into the bridge pin hole.Start by loosening the acoustic pegs until the string is no longer under tension.This simple procedure can be done by anyone and within a few steps. Players can expect complex guitar harmonics from rosewood. Rosewood: This gives smooth, warm tonality.Projection is strong with great note definition. Maple: Maple is known for its bright tones and cheery tonality.This material is among the darkest and richest colored. Mahogany: A dense material, mahogany offers amazing projection and warm tonality.This wood is also lighter than most others. Cedar: Cedar is a distinctly red-brown material that offers warm tonality and warms up quickly.It can be easily recognized due to its pale color. Spruce: Spruce is considered a balanced choice as it offers good volume, smooth tonality, and distinct projection.What are the different acoustic guitar wood types?Īlong with the body shape, the wood type also influences the sound and tonality of the guitar. Volume is loud and pronounced with a large cutaway. Tonal qualities are balanced, with smooth chords and notes. Auditorium: This guitar shape includes a tight waist that makes it firmly sit on your leg while playing.This is the loudest type of guitar, good for those who sing loudly or want to stand out in a band. ![]()
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