The Sunrise has stylish looks in a comfortable, auditorium size guitar that yields well-balanced tone from top to bottom. Choose spruce for enhanced projection and a crisper sound or cedar for a richer, more mellow tone. Sunrise series guitars include a bone nut and saddle, ComfortGrip diecast tuners, and a Barcus-Berry pickup and preamp system (except SA28C).
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| TYPE/SHAPE: | Solid Cedar |
| TOP: | Auditorium - Acoustic Electric Cutaway |
| BACK: | Rosewood |
| SIDES: | Rosewood |
| BODY BINDING: | Maple |
| NECK: | Mahogany |
| SOUNDHOLE ROSETTE: | Wooden inlay |
| FINGERBOARD: | Rosewood |
| FRETS: | Nickel / silver |
| FRET MARKERS: | Dots w/ 12th fret "Sunrise" inlay |
| MACHINE HEADS: | Diecast - Chrome, ComfortGrip |
| BRIDGE: | Rosewood |
| BRIDGE PINS: | Black with white dots |
| END PIN: | Chrome Metal |
| STRAP BUTTON: | Chrome/Metal (at heel) |
| ELECTRONICS: | Barcus Berry Breeze IV Preamp System |
| HEADSTOCK: | Maple wooden logo |
| FINISHES: | Natural Gloss |
| ARTISTS: | Downs Thompson |
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September 04, 2010 |
This guitar stood out even among the other Sierra models standing next to it. There is something defintely special about the cedar top. Enough bass to satisfy bluegrass to blues. Plenty of treble to keep the high notes crisp. All of these features, even without being plugged into an amp. Most other models in this price range have no volume at all unless plugged in. Other manufactures need to take this one for a test drive to see how it is supposed to be done. The more you play it, the more you will love it.