12 String NXT D100CWE by Eko | Dreadnought | Eko G03 Preamp With Volume and Tone Control | Natural

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12 String NXT D100CWE by Eko | Dreadnought | Eko G03 Preamp With Volume and Tone Control | Natural

 An entry-level 12-string guitar featuring a Spruce top, Mahogany back, sides, and neck, with a Parinari Campestris fingerboard is the Eko NXT D100e XII. It has an all-Italian look, a glossy finish, a headstock and bridge design, and soft, rounded contours. The EKO G03 preamplifier is simple to operate and enables acoustic guitar amplifier live performances. These guitars are 100 percent EKO, providing low-cost, inexpensive instruments made with care and quality.

12 String NXT D100CWE by Eko Dreadnought Features :

 - Back&Sides : Mahogany

- Bridge : South American roupanà

- Category : Steel String Shaped Body Electric-Acoustic

- Colours : Natural

- Electronics : préampli EKO G03 (volume, EQ 3-bandes, inversion de phase & accordeur)

- Fingerboard : South American roupanà

- Finishing : Glossy

- Format : Dreadnought

- Hardware : Chromed

- Marker : [reperes_points_incrustation_x_case12]

- Nbr of strings : 12

- Nbrs of frets : 20

- Neck : Mahogany

- Neck format : C

- Nets : Multiple bands

- Nut Width : 50 mm

- Scale (mm) : 648 mm

- Strings : Steel

- Top : Spruce

- Tuning pegs : [mecaniques_diecast_bouton_noir]

 12 String NXT D100CWE by Eko Dreadnought Additional Specifications :

Body Shape: Dreadnought Cutaway

Top Material: Spruce

Back and Sides Material: Mahogany

Neck Material: Mahogany

Neck Shape: Low Profile

Fingerboard Material: South American Roupanà (Parinari Campestris, Roupala Montana)

Width at Nut: 50mm

Tuning Machine: Die Cast marchiate EKO

Scale: 648 mm

Bridge Material: South American Roupanà (Parinari Campestris, Roupala Montana)

Finish: Gloss

Electronics: Eko G03 

About Eko Guitars

Eko Guitars began making guitars in 1959 in Italy and gained popularity in the rock'n'roll era of the 60s. Eko electric guitars were recognisable for their "rocker" switches which made them highly sought after. Following the success of the electrics, Eko began making acoustic guitars which fast became favourites among country and folk rock bands of the late 60s. The Eko is know for their reliability, Italian style and sensible prices. The price quality ratio of these guitars is what made Eko so popular and continues to keep them popular today, especially the classical CS series of beginner guitars.

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