Stagg SA25 Spruce Travel Acoustic Guitar
Most guitars designated the moniker "mini" are designed to function as an ideal travel guitar. The main concerns for a travel guitar is that it has to travel easily while not compromising the playability or sound too much. The short scale of a travel guitar means that the strings will inherently be looser, which means that it is easy to play with a heavier gauge set of guitar strings, which in turn means that it helps out the sound. The body of a travel guitar is of course quite a bit smaller then that of a normal sized guitar. The tone a travel guitar makes is therefor more comparable to that of an Orchestra Model, well articulated and dynamic with a bright open sound. The low end of a travel guitar is the one area where a normal sized guitar is superior, this can partly be compensated by stringing the guitar with heavier gauge guitar strings.
Specifications
- Top Spruce
- Back and sides Sapele
- Neck Okoume
- Fingerboard Blackwood
- Bridge Walnut
- Top, back and sides binding ABS Black
- Bridge Compensated
- Machine heads Diecast, chrome
- Finish open pore