Rainsong Advanced Series Graphite Guitar

October 02, 2006
Rainsong Advanced Series Graphite Guitar
Summer NAMM 2005: Is wood going out of fashion in the guitar manufacturing business? Maybe not, but RainSong is making the case for alternative materials with its Advanced Series all-graphite guitar in this demo video.

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RAINSONG REPRESENTATIVE: Hi. I’d like to talk about our all-graphite Advanced Series instruments today. You might be al -- you might already be familiar with the all-graphite Classic Series which we’ve been making for the past 10 years. This here is the newest line, in the line that we’re just introducing at this, actually at the previous show this year. The Classic Series, which we don’t have here with us right now, is all carbon composite built. And it’s all made in the U.S. The Classic Series has several, different body shapes: deep body, shallow body, cutaway, non-cutaway, jumbo, 12-string, etc. The retail on those -- that product line is close to $3,000.

This product here, the Advanced Series, was completely re-designed from the ground up. Some of the criteria we used in re-designing this was the addition of colors, the ability to have a fully adjustable truss rod neck, a bolt-on neck and, of course, a much more attractive price point.

The Advanced Series retail at about $1,500 dollars with an acoustic electric -- with a built-in tuner on the side of the instrument.

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