Recording King Century Jubilee Series Acoustics Have Small-Body Guitarists Jumping For Joy
Their journey for classic tone continues evermore like the epic quest to Mordor to deliver the ring from whence it came, Recording King unleashes the Century Jubilee series acoustic guitar. It has been assembled with the utmost care, aiming to be one of today's premiere 12th fret guitars.
Each Century Jubilee is constructed with lighter bracing in a front to increase resonance. Furthermore, the ebony pyramid bridge provides good vibrations. Pyramids always seem to have some kind of magic powers of geometry like that.
After applying the nitrocellulose lacquer finish, Recording King lets the Jubilee dry for eight crazy weeks. This ensures that the lacquer and wood have adequate time to bond together. Both gloss and matte finishes help this guitar on its quest for tone.
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RK Century Jubilee
Hi Gearwire folks, Ashley from Recording King here. I love your reviews. I just wanted to clarify that the Century Jubilee Series Guitars are all standard scale-length dreadnaught and 000-style guitars. The Century Studio Series are the 12th fret models that we build. Anyway, just wanted to get the correct info out there. Keep up the great work! Thanks.
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