Crews Eleaco
owner: Strummer
I just bought my first acoustic from Crews this month after more than 30 years of guitar experience. I fell in love at first sight with its unique and beautiful design with arches on the top and back, and thanks to these arches and the 43mm nut width, I feel almost no discomfort when I switch from an electric guitar. The only weak point is the strap at the end. The only weak point is the strap pin on the end, which also serves as a jack and is very large, so you have to widen the hole for the strap to fit...
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year | 2011 |
madin | Japan |
sound features | Although the sound pressure is not as high as that of a dreadnought type of the same price, the arch makes it sound so raw that it is hard to imagine from its thin appearance. When connected to an amp as an acoustico, it shows its full potential, with a two-way microphone (piezo and condenser) that makes it sound as if the live sound is coming straight out of the amp. Also, according to the store owner, the shape of the body makes it resistant to feedback (I'm new to electric guitars, so I don't know how much feedback other guitars have). I'm a beginner of acoustic guitar so I don't know how other guitars howl). |
purchase price | 157,000 yen(list price 197,400 yen) |
body material | Solid Sitka Spruce Top,Ply Rosewood Side and Back |
neck material | Mahogany |
fingerboard material | Rose |
tuning machenes | Gotoh |
scale length | 628mm |
pickups | Crews Piezo PickUp ,Pre Amp:Crews RA-01 |
controls | Volume,Treble,Middle,Bass,AIR |
category | Acoustic-Electric-Guitar |