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Description
The Faith FKv Naked Venus Concert Cutaway/Electro Guitar offers a harmonious blend of simplicity and sophistication, perfect for musicians seeking a reliable and expressive instrument. Constructed with a solid Engelmann spruce top and Indonesian mahogany back and sides, this guitar delivers a warm, resonant sound that suits a variety of musical styles. The smooth satin finish ensures a natural, unadulterated tone, allowing the wood's natural qualities to shine through.
What sets this guitar apart is the Fishman Presys Pickup System, providing players with the ability to amplify their sound without sacrificing tonal integrity. This system includes a built-in tuner, helping you stay pitch-perfect during live performances. The concert cutaway design offers easy access to higher frets, making it a versatile choice for both rhythm and lead guitarists.
Whether you're strumming in the studio or performing on stage, the Faith FKv Naked Venus offers a tactile experience that feels both familiar and inspiring. Its craftsmanship is evident in every detail, from the precision of its neck profile to the reliability of its Grover Rotomatic tuners. It's a testament to Faith's dedication to quality, offering a guitar that meets the needs of serious musicians who demand both performance and value.
Key Features:
- Solid Engelmann spruce top and Indonesian mahogany back and sides
- Satin finish for a natural tone
- Fishman Presys Pickup System with built-in tuner
- Concert cutaway for easy access to higher frets
- Grover Rotomatic tuners for reliable tuning stability
Videos
JB Hi-Fi Official
Faith Naked FKV Venus Electric Acoustic Guitar Review @ JB Hi-Fi
Reviews
4.5 out of 5
Based on 2 Reviews and 10 Ratings
Best bang for the buck acoustic in the price range
This acoustic guitar not only feels great, but is probably the best bang for the buck acoustic guitar that an intermediate player on a budget could buy. The guitar is extremely cheap for the materials and craftsmanship that go into it, but cheap does not equal bad. This acoustic guitar is nicer than many more expensive guitars I tried, and those of many popular brands. It has a completely unfinished spruce top, and unfinished mahogany back, sides and neck. This gives us an incredibly resonant instrument, that is very loud, with pleasing brightness but also a lot of nice warmth to the mids and bass, but the bass is not overpowering, like I sometimes experience. The only downside to no finish is that the guitar quickly gathers marks, scratches and dents. After taking a couple of short trips accompanying a choir, my guitar would quickly gather evidence of use, which some people will really dislike. I happen to enjoy my guitars gaining wear marks, so this doesn't bother me. Another effect of the unfinished guitar is an extremely light instrument. This is the lightest guitar I have played, and although it is a tad neck heavy, this means it is extremely comfortable to play for longer shows or sessions.
Another con i discovered was when buying a case, the body of the guitar is quite small, but is still deep. This meant that smaller cases would not fit, as the guitar was too tall for it to close, but the actual shape of the case was right. This meant I had to buy a bigger case, and there is some room for the guitar to move, as it was not as snug. Again, this may not bother most people, but if you travel frequently there is room for the strap pins and neck to be moving around in the case, which could potentially lead to damage.
My conclusion for this guitar is that for the intermediate player looking for a relatively affordable acoustic, this is the best bang for the buck option on the market that I have found so far, and that is the real selling point here. If you don't mind a bit of wear, this is an excellent guitar. However, if you had a little more budget, upgrading to something higher in the Faith range or moving to a brand like Maton or Taylor would be a better option.
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What would I do without this guitar?
All of my acoustic session work and recordings get done with this. I couldn't pick a better guitar for the job. Neck is one of the comfiest acoustic necks I've ever played, and how the hell did they manage to make this with actual wood for the price?! No laminates, all spruce-wood and mahogony, and it is one of the best sounding acoustics I've ever heard. I tend to stick to "American guitars, British amps" but this is definitely the exception.
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