Aria/FET-F2 STBR
owner:
Shin
February 17, 2026: Sometimes in my band, we want to incorporate acoustic guitar sounds, but since I don’t use it very often, I was looking for an electro-acoustic guitar that wasn’t too expensive but still seemed interesting—and I found this one.
Since there’s no soundhole under the strings, it’s just the right guitar—the unamplified sound isn’t too loud.
The nut and bridge saddle are a bit high, causing the pitch in the higher positions to run slightly sharp, so I plan to take it in for adjustment soon.
As I saw in the reviews on the retailer’s site, the display on the built-in tuner is quite hard to read.
March 6, 2026: I had the nut and bridge saddle filed down at a luthier’s shop, which made it much easier to play, and the tendency for the high-fret notes to be sharp has improved significantly.
| brand | |
|---|---|
| model | |
| madin | CHINA |
| sound features | There isn't any noticeable noise, whether I'm playing through my home interface or plugging directly into the mixer at the rehearsal studio, and since the built-in preamp has an EQ, I think it's more than sufficient as a casual electro-acoustic guitar. |
| body material | Flame NATO |
| neck material | Mahogany |
| fingerboard material | Rose Wood |
| tuning machenes | Grover Type |
| number of frets | 20 |
| scale length | Six hundred fifty millimeters |
| pickups | AEQ-4 Preamp & Piezo Pickup |
| controls | 4-Band Equalizer, Notch Filter & Tuner, |
| category | Acoustic-Electric-Guitar |










