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Tacoma Papoose P112E 12 String Acoustic Guitar Product code: SKU Manufacturer: TacomaPrice: $774.00 
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Tacoma Papoose P112E 12 String Acoustic Guitar Description: - Model Number:038-1411-721
- A unique instrument with rich tone and mandolin-like textures. Carefully designed to provide rich, wonderful tone at volumes equal to any stringed instrument, regardless of its size. Tacoma braces are triangular, offering the strength of a rounded brace with less mass. Lower mass allows the top to vibrate more freely and increases the guitar's response. This allows you to play with more lively and expressive tone.
- The bass and treble sides' primary support braces differ in length and angle to optimize the top's resonant frequency. This allows precise and very consistent balance from note to note. The "Tone Shaped" bridge is wide and flat on the bass side, and narrow and peaked on the treble side. A luthier's rule of thumb is that low, wide braces are best for bass frequencies and tall, thin braces are best for treble frequencies. The solid maple bridge plate is asymmetrical and placed diagonally to enhance the dispersion patterns of our bridge design. Matched bridge and bridge plate configuration balances the bass and treble remarkably and produces sustain unmatched by any other system. There are no sharp corners on the front edge of the bridge to concentrate stress on the top. Less stress = longer life. The sound hole is placed in a low vibration area. This way the hole does not hinder sound and the area that would normally be just a vent in the top contributes to the tone and volume of the guitar. Includes gig bag.
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