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Description

The Boulder Creek ECR2-V is a versatile acoustic-electric guitar crafted for musicians who value both traditional sound and modern performance. Renowned for its unique SBS bracing system, this guitar offers enhanced sound projection and superior tonal balance, making it an ideal choice for both live performances and studio recordings.

The ECR2-V features a solid spruce top paired with mahogany back and sides, delivering a warm and resonant acoustic tone. Equipped with an onboard preamp and pickup system, this guitar seamlessly transitions from unplugged sessions to amplified gigs, ensuring clarity and richness in every note. The cutaway design provides effortless access to higher frets, catering to guitarists who love exploring the full range of their instrument.

Whether you’re strumming chords or fingerpicking intricate melodies, the comfortable neck profile and smooth fingerboard make playing a delight. This guitar is designed not just to be heard, but to inspire creativity in every musician who picks it up.

Key Features:

  • Unique SBS bracing system for enhanced sound projection
  • Solid spruce top with mahogany back and sides
  • Onboard preamp and pickup system
  • Cutaway design for easy access to higher frets
  • Comfortable neck profile for smooth playability

Reviews

Critic Reviews

2011 Boulder Creek Solitaire ECR2-V Acoustic/Electric Dreadnought Guitar

jakewildwood.blogspot.com

A solid contender for gigging musicians, the Boulder Creek ECR2-V impresses with its stability and playability, thanks to its unique construction and soundhole placement. The acoustic tone is clear, though it lacks the volume of high-end models like the D-28, making it less suitable for solo performances. While the guitar is clean with minimal wear, the unconventional soundhole can yield mixed results, sounding better for the audience than the player. The setup is spot-on, ensuring a modern feel, but some might find the low saddle height a concern. Overall, it’s a versatile choice for those in louder band settings, but it doesn’t fully satisfy solo acoustic needs.

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See how Grant Mickelson uses Boulder Creek ECR2-V

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