Faith Nomad Mini Saturn Electro Guitar - FDS
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Faith Nomad Mini Saturn Electro Guitar - FDS

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Faith Nomad Mini Saturn Electro Guitar - FDSFaith Nomad Mini Saturn Electro Guitar Instrument Guitar Colour Finish Natural Size Travel Description Small scale powerhouses with a scale length of 590mm, Faith Nomad models are designed for those players who want and need to travel frequently with their guitar, but don't want to compromise on sound quality. Faith Nomad guitars still use solid tonewoods for the top, back and sides of each instrument. ensuring the tonal richness for which Faith are

Faith Nomad Mini Saturn Electro Guitar

Instrument - Guitar
Colour / Finish - Natural
Size - Travel

Description

Small-scale powerhouses with a scale length of 590mm, Faith Nomad models are designed for those players who want and need to travel frequently with their guitar, but don't want to compromise on sound quality.

Faith Nomad guitars still use solid tonewoods for the top, back and sides of each instrument. ensuring the tonal richness for which Faith are known. And to finish the whole thing off, each Nomad guitar comes complete in a specially made gigbag.

Faith Nomad guitars are equipped with a Fishman Sonicore Pickup and Isys T preamp.

The Nomad series in the Faith range of guitars is designed with the on the go musician in mind.

This Travel size acoustic guitar comes equipped with a case, inbuilt tuner and pickup with 2 band EQ and volume control.

With an all solid wood construction, the Saturn Nomad is finished like the naked series in a satin coating to give the guitar a really rustic feel, with a dreadnought body shape with smaller dimensions.

Specification

  • Top: Spruce (Solid)
  • Back & Sides: Mahogany (Solid)
  • Fingerboard: Indonesian Ebony
  • Fingerboard Radius: 16"
  • Fingerboard Inlays: 'F' at 12th Fret
  • Binding: N/A
  • Machine Head: Faith Precision Chrome
  • Neck: Mahogany
  • Neck Joint: Set Neck
  • Trussrod: 2 Way
  • Nut / Saddle Width: Nut 43mm / String Spacing 55mm
  • Nut / Saddle Material: NuBone
  • Bracing Material: Hand-Scalloped Quarter-Sawn Spruce
  • Bridge: Macassan Figured Ebony
  • Bridge Pins: Indian Ebony with Abalone Dots
  • Rosette: 2mm Abalone & Fibre Border
  • Finish Type: Satin
  • Preamp / Pickup: Fishman Sonicore Pickup and Isys T preamp

Additional Information

Genre - Acoustic
Type - Kit or Outfit, Electric and Electro, Guitar and Band

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