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Description
When the acoustic warmth of traditional craftsmanship meets the versatility of modern electronics, you get the Crafter RF 40E. This acoustic-electric guitar is designed for musicians who seek to blend the classic charm of acoustic sounds with the amplified potential of electric performance. Crafted with precision, the Crafter RF 40E features a solid spruce top that provides a bright and resonant tone, ideal for both strumming and fingerpicking styles.
The guitar's mahogany back and sides add depth and richness to its sound profile, creating a warm, full-bodied resonance that supports a wide range of musical genres. What sets the RF 40E apart is its Crafter’s own C-4T preamp system. This proprietary technology ensures a clear, balanced output when plugged in, allowing you to take your sound from intimate coffeehouse gigs to larger stage performances effortlessly. With its built-in tuner, the C-4T preamp also guarantees that your guitar stays perfectly in tune throughout your session.
The RF 40E's smooth rosewood fingerboard ensures comfortable playability, while its stylish cutaway design offers easy access to higher frets. Whether you're a beginner looking to explore acoustic-electric guitars or a seasoned player in need of a reliable gig companion, the Crafter RF 40E delivers exceptional sound and versatility.
Key Features:
- Solid spruce top for bright, resonant tone
- Mahogany back and sides for warm, full-bodied sound
- Crafter C-4T preamp system with built-in tuner
- Smooth rosewood fingerboard for comfortable playability
- Stylish cutaway design for easy access to higher frets
Reviews
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Based on 1 Review and 1 Rating
2341
Very small and compact
Parlor guitars aren't really my kind of vibe, but the range on this guitar is pretty impressive compared to others on the market. However, I wouldn't quite recommend this one specifically due to the lack of acoustic amplification it can deliver. The tone isn't quite as rich, but still delivers
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