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Sawtooth Solid Spruce Top Left-Handed Jumbo Cutaway 12 String Acoustic Electric Guitar w 60 Watt Amp Speaker, Cable and Picks

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Size: Guitar w/ Amp Speaker


Color: Left-Handed


Features

  • Solid Spruce Top, Flame Maple Back & Sides, Maple C-Shape Neck
  • 25.5" Scale Length, Ovangkol Fingerboard & Bridge
  • 1-7/8" Nut Width, Abalone Rosette & Block Inlays
  • Fishman EQ 1SYS301 Preamp/Tuner, Chrome Tuners
  • Includes: 60 Watt Amp/PA Bluetooth Speaker w Reverb, 10 Foot Angle/Angle Pro Series Instrument Cable (Cable color and end sleeve ay vary), 12 Pick Sampler and Free Access to GoDpsMusic Live

Description

Sawtooth's Jumbo Maple series guitars offer an incredibly beautiful guitars with a very rich tone. The combination of solid sitka spruce tops with maple back and sides produces clear and present sound, and has amazing projection.


Item Weight: 20.6 pounds


Product Dimensions: 41 x 16 x 5 inches


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: ST-MPL-AEJC-12-LH-KIT-2


Date First Available: August 21, 2018


Back Material: Maple Wood


Body Material: Mahogany


Color Name: Left-Handed


Fretboard Material: Maple Wood


Guitar Pickup Configuration: piezoelectric


Scale Length: 25.5


String Gauge: Light


String Material: Bronze


Top Material: Maple Wood, Spruce Wood


Neck Material Type: Maple


Number of Strings: 12


Guitar Bridge System: Fixed


Size: Guitar w/ Amp Speaker


Battery type: Alkaline


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  • Good lefty 12-string
Size: Guitar w/ Amp Speaker Color: Left-Handed
As leftys know, it can be tough to find a playable instrument. Stores don't stock them so it's not easy to try them out. This Sawtooth 12-string lefty acoustic guitar is great. The tuner is great. The electric pickup is great. It is a brassy sounding guitar, and it is not overly loud. The amplified sound is far less brassy, and if you play amplified just enough to equal the level of the guitar's acoustic output they are just great together. I am playing the original strings and string choice may be a factor in the brassiness - which isn't bad, it is just the timbre of the particular instrument. I play it through a Fishman Aura, with many settings to choose from that work well. The neck is fat as one would expect of a 12-string. Craftmanship appears 100%. Sawtooth uses gun patches in it, similar in that way to my Martin. There is a lot of great inlay in relatively inexpensive guitars out there, and this Sawtooth has great inlay work on the fretboard, though I do find it a bit large and loud. For some players that might be great, but I've mostly figured out where the frets are already so the big inlays are a bit flashier than I would prefer. On the other hand, it is a beautiful guitar but looks aren't that important to me. At a distance the fretboard inlay looks almost as stickers but they're really great inlay work. The sustain of this guitar is rather amazing and it carries through the pickup to the amplified sound. The case is lightweight, but adequate to the instrument. The case has binding clips on both sides. The pick guard has a plastic film on it, peel that off. The tuning machines are just great, as good as the grover mini's I put on my other 12-string. They turn uniformly and without binding or dead spots. The intonation is amazing - as a lefty, I have found that several guitars I've bought over the years, play an F chord out of tune with the other chords which for me means something wrong with the string lengths - with its compensated saddle this guitar plays a perfect F. It stays in tune as well which is pretty awesome for a 12-string because it's so much work to deal with 12 string tuning. The tuner is fast and very easy to see and understand. Have to appreciate that, some built-in tuners are ridiculous junk. The guitar came well packaged. Yep it's a winner. As with any guitar you will want to invest in a good humidifier to have with it in its case and check on it regularly, don't leave the instrument out in the open if your home or castle experiences varying humidity. I've lost 3 guitars due to that negligence, so learn from my mistakes and invest in a good humidifier, if you skimp on that then down the road you're gonna lose some guitars that you wrote precious songs on. Happy playing! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 3, 2021 by John

  • First Sawtooth Guitar
Size: Guitar w/ Amp Speaker Color: Right-Handed
First, let me say that I have been playing guitar for 37 years. I have owned and played many guitar brands both electric and acoustic through the years. I firmly believe in the quality of sound and the guitar action. This is the first time I have ever made a purchase without seeing or playing the guitar first. I will have to give some credit to Michael Angelo Batio. I listen to him sample the guitar and give his review. I was still a little leary as I have read some reviews on sawtooth saying that they are beginner-level guitar manufacturers in the USA. I have never owned a 12-string guitar and decided to give it a go! Well, I will be the first to say that I was thoroughly impressed. The action on this instrument is fantastic and the intonation is perfect. The playability was a real joy after a quick tuning. I will be the first to say that this is not set up or seem to be a guitar for a beginner. I did not have any of the pesky little issues that come with beginner guitars. I have perfect action and do not have any buzz even when playing higher up the registry. I feel that for the fantastic price I paid I got a real gem. If I was still playing live this would be in my arsenal of instruments on every gig! I do not feel in any way that this was not a perfect buy for me, so for any seasoned guitarist wanting a great instrument, I believe you will be more than pleased with your purchase! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2022 by Syxguns(tm)

  • Good Grief!
Size: Guitar w/ Gig Bag & Pick Sampler Color: Right-Handed
I've been playing 12 strings since 1974, including a Westerly Guild F212XL, a Martin D-12-20, a couple Guild JF30-12s, and currently a Hartford-built Guild 512. So I know what a decent 12 string is supposed to sound like. I saw this on Amazon for $203 on Sunday, not sure why so low since it is usually $370 something. Given the excellent reviews, and the price, I couldn't resist. The electronics alone are currently $199 on Amazon, so I figure I just bought a new 12 string for $4. With case. I just arrived here at the office and I opened up the box. What looked like a mummified cat is the gig bag, which is decent and fits the guitar well enough. I tuned up the guitar, down a half step, which is my usual. The electronics have a built in tuner which works fine. Fit and finish is quite good, I see no obvious flaws. The finish -- poly I am sure -- is glossy and well applied. Solid spruce top, and the sides look like solid maple to me. The set up is pretty much fine, could maybe use a little flatter neck which I'll make a little flatter with a truss rod adjustment when I get home. It is quite playable. Neck is decent, all strings are buzz free. The finishing of the frets is impressive at any price. The strings seem a little heavier than my usual 10/47s. The 11th string measures 0.49. Sound is relatively bright, which is normal for a maple 12. Intonation is excellent. I've had some nice maple 12 strings in the past. When strummed hard, they don't have the "roar" of a mahogany guitar. Same thing here. And the bass does not have the thump of a rosewood model. The bass is a little light despite it being a "jumbo," but that is something I've heard in much more expensive maple 12 strings. Plugged in you can add a little bass to your sound with no problem whatsoever. Pickup sounds very good. This guitar requires no apologies despite the price, even if it is $347 when you buy it. Excellent intonation and playability. Nice 12 string shimmer. Good looking and nice sounding guitar. Even at $374 I'd say it is a real bargain. UPDATE: I've been playing this guitar for 18 months. It still sounds very, very good and is holding up fine. Not sure why Amazon only has the lefty version at the moment. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 4, 2019 by Kevin C

  • Ok
Size: Guitar w/ Gig Bag & Pick Sampler Color: Right-Handed
The action on it came a little high but great sound
Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2022 by 503

  • Fine jumbo guitar
Size: Guitar w/ Gig Bag & Pick Sampler Color: Left-Handed
It has so many brilliant innovations too many to list, down side, the strap pin is on the neck making cutaway playing awkward, plus my personal preference is the square neck to body joint Not those cutesy triangular ones, no use for pick guard and it required a fret dress, enough negative stuff said, plays great feels wonderful I would prefer a 660 mm long scale, BUY one ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2022 by Peter Pope Jones

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