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Key Features
Product Ref: 106000
The Dean St. Augustine features a solid spruce top, which yields crisp articulation and delivers a broad dynamic range. Its solid top is extremely versatile in nature, enabling it to accommodate numerous playing styles and techniques with ease, from lighter fingerpicking styles to heavier, more aggressive strumming patterns. Spruce is quite elastic in nature, which resonates well whilst remaining strong, and provides a focused, clear sound of deep lows, warm midi-range, and bright sparkling highs. Additionally, the solid top is coupled with solid mahogany back and sides, which generates a rich, full, distinct warmth with plenty of resonance. Its solid back and sides also deliver a meaty mid-range, producing punchy, woody tones with plenty of depth and complexity to please most playing styles.
The Dean St. Augustine features a mahogany neck which delivers a sonically pleasing warmth and added resonance. Its mahogany neck also responds greatly to numerous playing styles, enabling it to accommodate fingerpicking, strumming, and more alternative techniques with equal ease. Additionally, the neck has a C-shaped profile, offering a comfortable, smooth playing experience up and down the neck as well as preventing the likeliness of a cramping hand. Furthermore, the neck is topped with a rosewood fingerboard which adds warmth and clarity to the overall sound, as well as providing a smooth and energetic playing experience. For added elegance, the fingerboard is sprinkled with pearl dot inlays, offering a classy touch to a natural appearance.
The Dean St. Augustine features a dreadnought body, which projects an enormous acoustic voice yet still maintains overall tonal balance. Furthermore, the dreadnought shape is well-suited to rock, folk, indie, punk, pop, and a player's unique style and technique. Its versatile dreadnought body offers a comfortable playing experience to those more comfortable with bigger-bodied guitars and players with a longer reach. Singer/songwriters are certain to love the dreadnought shape and solid wood construction, singers are able to push their diaphragm to the max without feeling too loud against the guitar's volume, as it will sing as loud as you do.