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Click here to buy Alvarez RD4102CL Left-Handed Regent Dreadnought Acoustic-Electric Guitar with Fishman Aero+ by Alvarez.
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Availability: This is a special order item. Please allow 62 days from your order date for shipment to you.
List Price: $599.00
Discount: 35%
Our Price: $389.99
At Musiciansfriend.com on December 01, 2010.

With its rich tone and Fishman AERO electronics, the left-handed RD4102CL is a great value.

The left-handed Alvarez RD4102CL Regent Acoustic-Electric offers you a value-oriented cutaway dreadnought guitar with outstanding style and superior tone. The RD4102CL delivers superior projection, tone, and integrated electronics in an entry-level guitar.

Alvarez starts the RD4102CL with a solid spruce top for warm, balanced tone right out of the box. The mahogany back and sides enhance these sonic characteristics, and add projection and clarity. The rosewood bridge and fretboard bring plenty of sustain. Chrome die-cast tuners keep the Regent guitar in key as you go from song to song.

The onboard Fishman Aero+ preamp system is equipped with volume, bass, mid, and treble controls and an integrated tuner. Also included is a pre-wired Fishman Sonicore pickup and a flip-open housing for easy battery replacement.

With other choice appointments like dot fretboard inlays, a pearloid rosette, multi binding, and a natural finish, the left-handed Alvarez RD4102CL Regent Dreadnought looks as beautiful as it sounds.

Alvarez RD4102CL Left-Handed Regent Dreadnought Acoustic-Electric Guitar with Fishman Aero+ Features:

  • Body Style: Left-Handed Cutaway Dreadnought
  • Back: Mahogany
  • Sides: Mahogany
  • Top: Solid Spruce
  • Fingerboard: Rosewood
  • Fingerboard Inlay: Dots
  • Bridge: Rosewood
  • Body Binding: Multiple
  • Soundhole Rosette: Acrylic Pearl
  • Tuning Machines: Chrome Die-cast
  • Finish: Natural
  • Electronics: Fishman AERO

Who says a beginner's guitar has to sound or play like a beginner's guitar? And who says a good guitar has to cost an arm and a leg?


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