Start the celebration with your new Bluegrass Jubilee acoustic guitar.
Guild has been building dreadnought acoustic guitars since 1963, and their instruments are revered for
their value, reliability, tone, responsiveness, outstanding projection, and sustain.
The Guild D-40 Bluegrass Jubilee
Dreadnought has a full-bodied, high-volume body style that was developed with an emphasis on string-to-string balance, so
that treble, mid and bass registers project evenly. The result is an incredibly musical and versatile dreadnought. The acoustic
guitar's top is solid red spruce, offering full balance and projection. The solid mahogany back and sides bring out rich tone,
and complement the projection of the spruce top. The Indian rosewood bridge and fretboard produce lasting sustain and tonal
clarity. The Gotoh 700 Series nickel-plated open-back tuners add precision to your tuning and the chrome hardware bring out
a beautiful shine.
Other unique features on the Guild D-40 acoustic guitar include: ebony headcap, dovetail neck joint
with slim heel, lightweight laminated birch tail-block, 30' radius top, red spruce scalloped braced top, pearl dot position
inlays, bone bridge pins, bone nut and saddle, tortoise shell bindings, classic guild rosette with tortoise shell stripe,
tortoise shell pickguard, dual action truss rod, and a high-gloss finish.
Guild D-40 Bluegrass Jubilee Acoustic Guitar Features:
- Category: Traditional Dreadnought Guitars
- Body Style: Dreadnought
- Top: Solid Red Spruce
- Bracing: Guild Scalloped Red Spruce
- Back: Solid Mahogany Back
- Sides: Solid Mahogany Sides
- Bridge: Indian Rosewood
- Neck: 3-Piece Mahogany/Walnut/Mahogany
- Fretboard: Indian Rosewood, 12" Radius, (305 mm)
- Width at Nut: 1.68" (43 mm)
- No. of Frets: 20
- Scale Length: 25.63" (651 mm)
- Hardware: Chrome
- Machine Heads: Gotoh 700 Series Nickel-Plated Open-Back Tuners
- Finish: High Gloss (Nitrocellulose Lacquer)
Guild D-40 Bluegrass Jubilee Acoustic Guitar Includes:
- C4520 Deluxe Hardshell Case and D'Addario EXP 17 Coated Phosphor Bronze strings
In the vibrant tradition of big-toned Guild acoustics.