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Description

The Parkwood PWH4 is a refined choice for musicians seeking a reliable and rich-sounding steel-string acoustic guitar. Featuring an elegant solid Sitka spruce top, this guitar is designed to deliver a bright and resonant tone that matures beautifully over time. The back and sides are crafted from mahogany, offering a warm, balanced sound that complements the crispness of the spruce top. This harmonious combination makes it a versatile instrument, suitable for a wide range of musical styles.

The PWH4 stands out with its Fishman Presys+ electronics, providing exceptional amplification and control for live performances or studio recording. Its slim, comfortable neck profile ensures easy playability, making it an excellent choice for both beginners and seasoned players. The guitar's natural finish enhances its aesthetic appeal, while the rosewood fingerboard provides smooth action for intricate fingerpicking and strumming alike.

Attention to detail is evident in the craftsmanship of the Parkwood PWH4, from the precise intonation to the durable die-cast tuners, ensuring the guitar stays in tune even during extended playing sessions. Whether you're strumming in your living room or performing on stage, the PWH4 delivers a consistently excellent playing experience.

Key Features:

  • Solid Sitka spruce top for enhanced tonal quality
  • Mahogany back and sides for warm, balanced sound
  • Fishman Presys+ electronics for high-quality sound amplification
  • Slim neck profile for comfortable playability
  • Rosewood fingerboard for smooth playing action
  • Durable die-cast tuners for stable tuning stability
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Reviews

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Parkwood PWH4 Guitar | Jazzwise

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The Parkwood PWH4 is a compelling hybrid guitar that melds acoustic and electric elements with its Fishman Power Bridge and twin Seymour Duncan mini-humbuckers. Its chambered mahogany body with an Australian blackwood top offers aesthetic appeal, while the slim neck and ‘string-thru’ body enhance playability and sustain. Although it provides a range of sonic possibilities, the electro-acoustic sound can be thin, and the volume control issue is a letdown. Overall, it's a promising guitar held back by some hardware flaws.

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I really like my guitar, the sound is good, but finishes are bad. Don't buy it on internet, go in a shop to try it.

bruno_114

nice one

jimmarchi1

that's one attractive semi! can't make head nor tail of your review though... if English is not your 1st language, why not post in your native language?

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