#5 – Washburn Vintage Series R314KK Acoustic What’s different is herringbone purfling and IvoRoid binding. Here’s some of specs: pretty standard stuff when it comes to the wood with mahogany back and sides. So if you’re interested in a mandalin, or maybe a banjo you’re in luck to. And that goes for everything to, not just their guitars. So affordable you might even have the money in your pocket as you read this. Also, these guitars are absurdly affordable. It’s super cool to just browse through their website. They’re definitely worth taking a look at and seeing what they have. Their main focus is to keep this history alive, so many of their guitars have a beautiful vintage look. Note: The history of these guitars goes all the way back to the 30s. Listen to the video above! You won’t regret it. The tone is almost gritty……but in a good way. If you listen to these for a few minutes (or play one) You will DEFINITELY see what I’m talking about. If you would really like to own a cool and slightly different instrument with a vintage feel I definitely suggest checking these out.Īnd what’s better? The tone feels like that to. This is a common thing for a lot of their guitars actually, extremely extremely unique and innovative. There’s an old school feel to it that’s magical. So unique……but in a way that has a lot of class. You’ll absolutely love how recording king guitars look. #6 – Recording King Ros-16 Studio Series 12th Fret 000 (More Details, Specs, and Reviews on Amazon) Some of the specs: Cedar Top (pressure tested), Maple neck, semi gloss finish (very thin finish), wild cherry back. If you look at it from the side you’ll notice the bottom is fatter and slowly transitions to thinner towards the neck. One of the things I really like about this guitar…. For me personally that’s fantastic I really just don’t like acoustic guitars with too bright of a tone sometimes it ends up sounding sharp and not pleasing to the ear. It sound absolutely beautiful especially in the mid range, but without being too bright. Really fascinating (at least to me lol) Watch the video above as well to see more of their features. Look them up! You’ll see they’re a incredibly innovative company. Seagull actually has tons of interesting features like this on their guitars. The idea behind this is to keep the neck from bowing and also to keep the strings from going out of tune. – If you notice the strings are more streamlined to the guitar and the tuners are located more inward. Note: The headstock is not just for aesthetics. Which is just one of the things that makes this guitar so different. I don’t see a lot of guitars that have similar styles. The first thing that always draws me in to this guitar is the headstock. (These guitars are beautiful, and unique. The highest nut width ( without going fully custom) I could find out there was 51mm. Note: Generally………nut widths that are considered wide are 1 7/8” (47mm).However……I would say 46mm and up should be considered wide. I guarantee you’ll find something you like here. OR you’re interested in fingerpicking…….or whichever reason. So, no matter if you’re interested because you have larger hands…….and may be having trouble playing certain things……. (shout out to the luthiers Who made them).Īnd you don’t have to worry about the budget. These are some very high-quality guitars. I guarantee you’ll fall in love with AT LEAST one of the guitars on this list. There’s really not very many choices, but the choices that are out there are prime. If you’re looking for a guitar with wide string spacing AND a wide neck….chances are you’ve noticed that the pickings are kind of slim.