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Acoustic Guitar Sigma Guitars SGPC-10E
Acoustic Guitar Sigma Guitars SGPC-10EAcoustic Guitar Sigma Guitars SGPC-10EAcoustic Guitar Sigma Guitars SGPC-10E

Sigma Guitars SGPC-10E

  • Body Shape: Grand Auditorium
  • Construction / Acoustic: Full Solid
  • Cutaway: yes
  • Top: Sitka Spruce
  • Back / Sides: Pau Ferro
  • Neck: Mahogany
  • Fretboard: Micarta
  • Tuning Machines: Grover Nickel Open-Gear w/Buterbean Knobs
  • Bridge: Micarta (fibre-plastic composite)
  • Saddle/Cross piece inlay: Bone
  • Color/ Finish: Natural
  • Finish: Matt
  • Scale Length: 25,4" (645 mm)
  • Nut Width: 44,5 mm
  • Strings: 6 string
  • Strings thickness ex factory: .012 - .053
  • Pickup Details: L.R. Baggs Element Active System
  • Pre-amp system: L.R. Baggs Element Active System - VTC
  • Controls: Volume- and Tone-Control;
  • Including: Softcase
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Sigma Guitars SGPC-10E · Acoustic Guitar

The Sigma SGPC-10E from the Crossroad series is a fully solid Grand Auditorium cutaway guitar with a spruce top paired with pau ferro back and sides.
The guitar has an L. R. Baggs Element Active System with Volume and Tone controls on board and comes in a well-padded soft case.

Sigma Guitars Crossroad
The Crossroad series from Sigma represents the fusion of a modern acoustic guitar and vintage inlays.
There are 2 models each in triple 000 and dreadnought shape, one with spruce top paired with mahogany back and sides and one spruce top paired with pau ferro back and sides.
The guitars of the Crossroad series are all solid body, have a L. R Baggs pickup and come in a soft case.
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Item number:
10134179
Available since:
08/2021
GTIN:
04260685051308
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