Deep Forest

Burl ACE

Deep Forest

Burl ACE

Color: Amber Fade

SKU: DFBACEA

Ready for the stage, studio or practice room, the Deep Forest Burl ACE will quickly become your go-to acoustic. When the wood blends of the Burl ACE are coupled with the size, shaping, and bracing of this auditorium cutaway, you enjoy clear articulation and a versatile tone. With the integrated Barcus Berry active electronics, the Deep Forest Burl ACE delivers easy-to-achieve great guitar tones plugged-in or unplugged.

Exotic & Striking Burl Top

Available in two stunning, boutique-inspired fade finishes: Amber Fade & Black Fade.

Okoume Back & Sides

The Okoume back & sides along with the burl-blend top delivers a tone that is warm with attack.

Auditorium Body with Cutaway

The Auditorium body is a mid size, with excellent balance and projection. Combined with the cutaway, this guitar has modern looks, and playability.

Barcus Berry Active Electronics

You will be perfectly at home on stage or in the studio with the onboard Barcus Berry active electronics, and it even includes an integrated tuner.

Specifications

Body & Construction

Top Wood Poplar Burl-blend
Back Wood Okoume
Sides Okoume
Type Acoustic Guitars
Shape Grand Auditorium
Style 6 String Acoustic, Cutaway

Electronics

Preamp System Barcus Berry active electronics with tuner

Other

Color Amber Fade

Neck

Neck Wood Mahogany
Fretboard Siris
Scale 25.5" / 648mm

Hardware

Tuners Chrom die cast

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