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Description

The Farida Marina MA-10SCE Electro Acoustic Guitar is a modern marvel designed for musicians who crave both versatility and performance. This steel-string acoustic guitar seamlessly combines the warm tonal qualities of traditional acoustics with the convenience of modern electronics. Its cutaway design offers easy access to higher frets, making it perfect for both strummers and fingerstyle players. The onboard electronics ensure that whether you're performing live or recording in the studio, your sound is always clear and true to its natural acoustic tone.

Crafted with a solid spruce top, this guitar promises a bright and resonant sound that only improves with age. The mahogany back and sides add depth to the tone, giving it a balanced and full-bodied sound. The built-in preamp and tuner provide excellent sound control and practicality, so you can easily adjust your tone and stay in tune in any setting. Ideal for both beginners and seasoned professionals, the Farida Marina MA-10SCE is a reliable companion for any musical journey.

Key Features:

  • Solid spruce top for enhanced resonance and tone
  • Mahogany back and sides for a warm, rich sound
  • Cutaway design for easy access to higher frets
  • Built-in preamp with tuner for convenient adjustments
  • Steel-string configuration for classic acoustic sound
  • Ideal for various playing styles including strumming and fingerpicking

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