High-quality construction is a priority for Art & Lutherie, and that value shines through in the Roadhouse Q-Discrete. This parlor-sized guitar boasts a Select Pressure Tested Solid Spruce Wild Cherry Back & Sides (3-layer solid lamination).  The Roadhouse Q-Discrete is fitted with a Q-Discrete preamp with volume and tone controls. The Q-Discrete was designed to easily achieve the sound you want without sacrificing the guitar's natural resonance. The Roadhouse Q-Discrete is built to be played, so keep it in your travel bag, at the ready for impromptu jams, or even take it on the road with you for an evening of intimate entertainment. For players who want a gorgeous-sounding guitar without breaking the bank, the Roadhouse Q-Discrete fits the bill.

Features:

Wild Cherry Back & Sides (3-layer solid lamination)
Select Pressure Tested Solid Spruce Top
Silver Leaf Maple Neck
Rosewood Fingerboard & Bridge
1.72" Nut Width
24.84” Scale
16” fingerboard radius
Graphtech Tusq™ Nut & Saddle
Double-action Truss Rod
Open-gear 16:1 antique brass tuning machines
Hand-crafted in Quebec, Canada
95% Canadian wood
Q-Discrete electronics

ConditionBrand New (New)
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Brand
Model
  • Roadhouse Q-Discrete
Finish
  • Havana Brown
Categories
Finish Style
  • Satin
Fretboard Material
  • Rosewood
Color Family
  • Brown
Body Shape
  • Parlor
Top Material
  • Cedar
Right / Left Handed
  • Right Handed
Number of Strings
  • 6-String
Back Material
  • Cherry
Neck Material
  • Maple
Wood Top Style
  • Plain
On-board Electronics
  • Piezo Pickup
Sides Material
  • Cherry
Number of Frets
  • 18

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