What A Great Looking Top
The X11S/OMCE-BT’s flat black top ofsets against the cream binding in such a beautiful manner. Flip the guitar over and she looks like a totally different guitar yet still just as strikingly beautiful.
Featuring a solid spruce top, mahogany back & sides and at a very affordable price … yet just listen to it, compare it against full fledge similar guitars which can fetch thousands. What do you think?
Many forget the evolution of the acoustic guitar went through many changes prior to World War 2. As an example parlour/folk style guitars became more popular in the 20’s but as the decade came to a close the great depression began.
What Barton Rouge hasn’t done is copy a group of guitars from the 20’s, what they have done instead is create a range inspired by instruments from the era … very clever. Similar to car manufacturers who create classic cars with reliable engines, electric windows and air conditioning Barton Rouge have used their expertise to provide the reliability, tones and overall quality at unbelievably low prices yet the style and feel from the 20’s.
Manufacturer | Baton Rouge |
Series | 20s Reloaded |
String Number | 6 |
Body Type Family | Orchestra |
Body Type | Orchestra Model |
Cutaway? | Yes |
Solid/Laminate Wood | Laminate |
Top Material | Spruce |
Body Material | Mahogany |
Fretboard Material | Laurel |
Neck Material | Okoume |
Number of Frets | 21 |
Neck joint at | 14th fret |
Scale Length (inch) | 24.8 |
Nut Width (inch) | 1.81 |
Finish | Black Satin |
Amplification | Piezo |
Pickup Active/Passive | Passive |
Pickup Brand | Baton Rouge |
Pickup Model | BR-1 |
Left-Friendly? | No |
Left/Right Handed | Right Handed |
Made In | China |