Due to its extensive dreadnought size, the Sigma DT-1 transports very assertive midrange and warm bass frequencies and provides enthusiasm especially for powerful strumming. A pleasant appearance and an extremely convenient playability make the instrument especially attractive for beginners and advanced players in its price range.
Featuring a solid Sitka spruce top and a laminated Tilia body, the acoustic guitar produces a very well-balanced sound with a long-lasting sustain in the overtones. A flat mahogany neck with a micarta fingerboard in combination with a nut width of 42.9 mm guarantees an easy grip of the 6 steel strings in all 20 frets, so that even extensive fingering patterns and tone sequences can be mastered with little effort. A bridge inlay and a nut made of bone also ensure clean intonation over the entire scale length of 645 mm.
Equipped with chrome-plated die-cast tuners, the strings, which are fixed with plastic pins in a bridge made of Micarta, can be tuned easily and precisely. Elaborate inlays in the fingerboard and in the bridge additionally provide for a very harmonious appearance of the very traditionally designed guitar. In addition, the top is equipped with multi-ply bindings, an extensive soundhole rosette and a tortoise pickguard, which create a tasteful contrast to the tonewoods used. The body is finished with a very thin high-gloss lacquer.