Tacoma DM9 Product code: SKU Manufacturer: TacomaPrice: $629.99 
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Tacoma DM9 Tacoma offers the hottest line of acoustic guitars in over 25 years. All are made in the U.S.A. and are already the third largest US acoustic guitar company. The Tacoma Guitars "VS" bracing is a radical advance over traditional acoustic guitar bracing. They haven't "adjusted" a design from the 1930's, they have applied 60 years of learning. Tacoma Guitars braces are triangular in shape because they have equal strength to a rounded brace with less mass. Their "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. They've applied this thinking to their bridge and it works. The solid Maple bridge plate is asymmetrical, and placed diagonally to enhance the dispersion patterns of our bridge design. The 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. Tacoma DM9 Features - Solid Sitka Spruce top
- Solid Mahogany back and sides
- Rosewood fingerboard
- 4-color wood rosette
- Tortoise binding on the top of the body
- Light satin finish
- Includes a Deluxe Tacoma Hardshell Case
- Lower mass allows the top to vibrate more freely, and increases the guitar's response
- Slim necks with low shoulders for comfortable play
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