Looking for a versatile addition to your folk outfit thats a real player and will fill the mix just as well? We recommends Gold Tones A-6 A-style Mando-Guitar! It fuses the plucky and chirpy body and response of a mandolin with the 6-string tuning and neck
Looking for a versatile addition to your folk outfit thats a real player and will fill the mix just as well? We recommends Gold Tones A-6 A-style Mando-Guitar! It fuses the plucky and chirpy body and response of a mandolin with the 6-string tuning and neck feel of an acoustic guitar for beautiful hybrid playability that all guitar players can admire. A wider maple neck topped in rosewood creates a playing platform thats more familiar for guitarists, while the higher register and classic A-style body shape of spruce-topped maple deliver a healthy dose of mandolin ambience. Exceptional playability appointments like a swinging trapeze tailpiece and Gold Tones proprietary Zero Glide Nut for easy accenting round out the A-6 A-style Mando-Guitars remarkable responsiveness. Playing larger stages? Plug in through the strap button instrument jack and let the bridge-mounted transducer amplify your tones!
Bright-natured with a big range
The A-style shape of the A-6 offers a more traditional feel than Gold Tones earlier F-6 Mando-Guitar model. With a maple body and a spruce top, you can expect a naturally bright tonality to perfectly complement the upper register liveliness of the A-6. Similarly, its maple neck presents an ultra-articulate and pronounced foundation for your fingers to fly confidently across the smooth rosewood fingerboard. Gold Tone even widened it for guitarists its tailor-made for painless transitions from your guitar. And wow, does this little beauty have some range! A total of 21 frets span the A-6s fingerboard, providing the exceptional versatility to skyrocket into standard mandolin-style soloing or reel things back in through open chord positions with comfort and ease.
No devil in the details
The closer you look at the A-6 A-style Mando-Guitar, the more it reveals its charming nature and quality appointments. In terms of hardware, a set of classic chrome-plated open-gear tuners hold down your intonation up top while an old-school and mando-accurate swinging trapeze tailpiece anchor things down at the body end. An adjustable walnut bridge and 2-way truss rod design leave you plenty of room to setup the A-6 exactly how you need it to play comfortably and to fit your feel. Gold Tones patented Zero Glide nut helps accent notes better for more pronounced performances, too! Finally, when the show calls for amplification, take advantage of the bridge-mounted transducer system. The lower strap button doubles as an instrument jack for convenient, unobtrusive connections for larger performance halls, festival stages, and more.
Gold Tone: a legacy of music
The origins of Gold Tone go back to the folk music scene of the 70s, when musicians Wayne and Robyn Rogers opened a small music shop. Fifteen years later, they founded Gold Tone Banjos in Titusville, Florida. Their first product, the TB-100 banjo, was designed by Wayne. As demand for this critically acclaimed instrument increased, the company expanded its offerings to include a selection of fretted instruments that combine modern innovation and timeless vintage design. The goal? To inspire all musicians, from beginners to professionals, to realize their musical dreams.
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