12 String Ranger VR XII by Eko | Dreadnought | Fishman Sonitone Preamp With Volume and Tone Control | Natural

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Eko Ranger VR XII - 12 String Electro-Acoustic Guitar

The Eko Ranger XII VR Electro Acoustic Guitar a vintage reissue of the classic 1962 J54 Eko Guitar. With the Eko Ranger XII VR Acoustic Guitar, the team at Eko have preserved the classic features of the original 60's guitar including the bolt-on neck, the adjustable aluminium bridge saddle, the zero-fret and the square inlays on the fingerboard. The Eko Ranger XII VR EQ does have an upgrade in the form of the on-board Fishman Sonitone Preamp and rotary controls which are discreetly hidden in the sound hole of the guitar.

The Ranger VR 12 String is a dreadnought body shape offering deep lows and crisp high tones which resonate beautifully through the solid spruce top and mahogany back and sides of the guitar body.The fingerboard is made from rosewood as you would expect and the neck is crafted from mahogany and is reinforced to keep your tuning stable/

Eko Ranger VR XII 12 String Guitar Specifications

Body Shape: Dreadnought 12 String

Soundhole: Round

Electronics:Fishman Sonitone GT1 Pre Amp (Volume & Tone)

Top: Spruce

Colour : Natural

Finish: Satin

Body Depth: 96-120mm

Bridge: Rosewood

Neck Material: Mahogany

Neck Shape: Low profile 

Fingerboard: Rosewood 

Nut Material: Aluminium / Zero Fret

Width at Nut: 52 mm

Tuners: 650 mm

Saddle: Plastic - Adjustable

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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