The Sigma SDR-42 Nashville convinces with its noble black country design, its solid tonewoods and last but not least its powerful sound. The flat neck with low profile also guarantees an extremely obliging playability in all 20 frets. These are marked with star-shaped inlays that tastefully complement the overall appearance. In addition to the high-quality bone hardware, the traditional dreadnought Western guitar is equipped with gold open-gear tuners that allow precise tuning of the 6 steel strings. With the help of the built-in L.R.
Due to the large dreadnought shape, the guitar produces a wide and warm sound, making it extremely well suited for vocal accompaniment and expressive strumming. In order for the instrument to produce a balanced sound, the top is made of Sitka spruce and the body of rosewood. Furthermore, the mahogany neck with ebony fingerboard promises a comfortable grip.
The combination of a compensated bridge inlay and a 44,5 mm wide nut ensures a clean intonation on the whole scale length of 645 mm. Equipped with gold Grover tuners, the guitar can be tuned easily and accurately. Visually, the instrument is undoubtedly rounded off by the black high-gloss finish, which is accentuated by white multi-ply bindings, an extensive soundhole rosette and an eye-catching inlay on the headstock.