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Description

The Aria T781 is a versatile acoustic-electric guitar that bridges the gap between traditional acoustic sound and modern electronic convenience. Designed for both the stage and the studio, this guitar is perfect for musicians who need a reliable instrument that can handle a variety of playing environments. Its built-in preamp offers enhanced sound control, allowing performers to easily adjust their tones on the fly. The T781 features a classic dreadnought body shape, providing excellent projection and a balanced tonal range suitable for a wide array of music styles.

Crafted with a solid spruce top and mahogany back and sides, the Aria T781 delivers a warm and resonant sound. The neck is also made from mahogany, offering a smooth and comfortable playing experience. Whether you're fingerpicking or strumming, the rosewood fretboard provides a responsive surface for all playing styles. The guitar’s onboard electronics come with an integrated tuner, ensuring you always hit the right notes during your performance.

This model is ideal for musicians looking to expand their sound repertoire without compromising on acoustic quality. Whether you're a seasoned performer or an aspiring artist, the Aria T781 is a reliable choice that combines traditional craftsmanship with modern technology.

Key Features:

  • Dreadnought body shape
  • Solid spruce top with mahogany back and sides
  • Built-in preamp with sound control
  • Onboard tuner for accurate tuning
  • Mahogany neck with a rosewood fretboard
  • Designed for both stage and studio use

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davepepper

Good for the price I paid - for "normal Reverb price" not so much

The electronics on this guitar are "problematic". The pickups are "Mosrite" size staple on one side humbuckers, which are a non-standard size - and they are very noisy. For everything else, the guitar is fine. It feels nice. The tuners could be better but still work fine, even on a guitar from 1973 that had been neglected for decades before I got my hands on it. Binding can be a bit messy if not looked after - so look out for that. And neck will often have "sunk" in the socket and need shimming. If you can find one cheap and can do the work yourself, it's fine. If you can't, I'd recommend another guitar TBH.

davepepper

Just a quick followup comment. After wax potting the pickups they are now significantly quieter.

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