Recording King introduced its new 327 with an Adirondack spruce top, nitrocellulose lacquer finish and M.O.P and abalone inlay.
The Recording King 327 is available in either dreadnought (RD) or 000-style (RO) body shapes. The top is made from solid AAA Adirondack spruce. Adirondack is generally considered to be more resonant that Sitka spruce and it also has a wide-grain pattern that makes Adirondack guitars aesthetically unique.
The back and sides of both the RD- and RO-327 are made from solid East Indian Rosewood. The 327 has a nut width of 1–3/4” and the one-piece neck is fitted to the body with a hand-cut dovetail joint. The fretboard is made from ebony, as is the slot-through bridge. With detailed abalone top purfling, rosette, and torch-style headstock inlay, the 327 is finished in a thin coat of nitrocellulose lacquer for resonance and historical accuracy.
Pricing & Availability
Available now for a MAP of $974.99.
For more information on Recording King, visit recordingking.com.
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