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About This Listing

This Emerald Guitars X20 Baritone is in excellent condition, with original case.


The X20 Baritone has everything the standard X20 offers, but with its own unique, deeper voice. With the original soundhole design accentuating the bass notes, the X20 has become the perfect platform for lower baritone tunings and projecting a big, full sound to both the player and the audience.

The X20 Baritone has everything the standard X20 offers, but features its own unique deep voice. With the unique soundhole design accentuating the bass notes, the X20 has become the perfect platform for lower baritone tunings – projecting a big, full sound from its carbon fiber body to both the player and the audience. From the extended 27″ scale combined with an innovative laminate structure, the X20 Baritone produces a powerful deep, rich, bottom-end tone without creating an extensive amount of tension in the treble strings.

Scale length 27″ 685mm

Nut Width 1 ¾” 44.5mm

Bridge Spacing 2 ¼” 57mm

Overall Length 40″ 1020mm

Max Body Width 15 ¼” 390mm

Max Body Depth 4 ¾” 120mm

Max Body Length 19″ 480mm

Weight 5lb

2.25kg

Frets 21 medium stainless steel frets

Tuners (Default) Gotoh 510 tuners 18:1 ratio (cosmo black)

Nut/Saddle Graphtech low friction nut and saddle

Bridge Pinless Carbon Bridge

Listeda year ago
Condition
Brand
Model
  • X20 Baritone
Categories
Made In
  • Ireland

About the Seller

The Guitar Sanctuary

McKinney, TX, United States
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Joined Reverb:2013
Items Sold:6,874

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