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Faith Naked Venus Cedar Electro-Acoustic (FKVCD)

by Faith
Original price £709.00 - Original price £709.00
Original price
£709.00
£709.00 - £709.00
Current price £709.00

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Expanding on the renowned Naked series of Faith Acoustic Guitars, these Cedar-topped models deliver the same exceptional sonic performance synonymous with all-solid Faith Naked guitars. However, the exciting twist lies in the Solid Cedar top. This highly esteemed tonewood, often embraced in the classical guitar realm, imparts a mellower, darker tone to the player, opening up a realm of new musical possibilities.

Aesthetically, the guitars receive a further boost from richly-stained mahogany back and sides, the signature satin finish, and distinctive black fittings and hardware.

Staying true to the original Naked series ethos, these guitars discard cosmetic excess and superfluous embellishments, remaining in their natural, Naked state. The tactile tonewood, nearly unrestrained in its resonant movement, yields a tonal richness far exceeding typical expectations at this price point.

The Venus, an iconic shape that has propelled Faith Guitars into the awareness of countless musicians over the years, combines a 15" lower bout with a slimmer body depth, drawing inspiration from classic OM or Auditorium body shapes. This configuration strikes a perfect balance – delivering an impressive acoustic performance while remaining compact enough for effortless stage mobility.

This FKVCD model comes equipped with Fishman’s Presys1 side-mounted preamp system, featuring an integrated tuner. The output is channelled through a jack socket/strap button at the guitar's base.

Expanding on the renowned Naked series of Faith Acoustic Guitars, these Cedar-topped models deliver the same exceptional sonic performance synonymous with all-solid Faith Naked guitars. However, the exciting twist lies in the Solid Cedar top. This highly esteemed tonewood, often embraced in the classical guitar realm, imparts a mellower, darker tone to the player, opening up a realm of new musical possibilities.

Aesthetically, the guitars receive a further boost from richly-stained mahogany back and sides, the signature satin finish, and distinctive black fittings and hardware.

Staying true to the original Naked series ethos, these guitars discard cosmetic excess and superfluous embellishments, remaining in their natural, Naked state. The tactile tonewood, nearly unrestrained in its resonant movement, yields a tonal richness far exceeding typical expectations at this price point.

The Venus, an iconic shape that has propelled Faith Guitars into the awareness of countless musicians over the years, combines a 15" lower bout with a slimmer body depth, drawing inspiration from classic OM or Auditorium body shapes. This configuration strikes a perfect balance – delivering an impressive acoustic performance while remaining compact enough for effortless stage mobility.

This FKVCD model comes equipped with Fishman’s Presys1 side-mounted preamp system, featuring an integrated tuner. The output is channeled through a jack socket/strap button at the guitar's base.

Top Wood Solid Cedar (2 Stage Satin)
Back Wood Solid Indonesian Mahogany (2 Stage Satin)
Side Wood Solid Indonesian Mahogany (2 Stage Satin)
Binding N/A
Bracing Material Hand-Scalloped Quarter-Sawn Spruce
Bracing Pattern Patrick James Eggle X-Brace Design
Rosette 2mm Abalone
Neck Mahogany
Neck Finish Satin
Neck Joint Patrick James Eggle Bolt-On Design
Fingerboard Indonesian Ebony (2017 models onwards - until Dec 2016, Solid Rosewood)
Fingerboard Radius 16"
Fingerboard Inlays Mother of Pearl 'F' at 12th Fret
Machine Head Faith Precision Chrome
Trussrod 2 Way
Nut / Saddle NuBone (LC6116)/(LC9110)
Nut Width Nut 43mm / String Spacing 55mm
Bridge Indonesian Ebony
Bridge Pins Ebony with Ablone Dots
Finish Type 2 Stage Satin all over
Preamp / Pickup Fishman Presys1 / Fishman Sonicore
Hardcase Gigbag Included

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