Deco Phonic Acoustic

D-137 Highball

The Deco Phonic Highball acoustic guitar is a uniquely resonant and rich instrument. Revered for its amazing folk and Americana voicing, this slope-shouldered dreadnought has a more comfortable body depth that is perfect for any player looking for a knock-out instrument with a more ergonomic profile.

Highball

This large slope-shoulder dreadnought guitar has a top made of solid Englemann spruce and back and sides made of Finnish birch veneer. The unique back and sides reflect the top’s energy to create more projection and a clearer sound.

The Aero-X bracing is a proprietary bracing that combines aircraft lightening techniques with rigid mahogany. The braces weigh the same as spruce, but have a smaller, stiffer footprint. This noticeably impacts the volume and projection of the guitar, as well as the responsiveness and touch sensitivity of the strings.

Made of solid mahogany, it features a Morado fingerboard, grained ivoroid dots, and contains a double action truss rod. In unison with the Deco resonators, Deco acoustics have a unique scale length of 25 inches. This slightly shorter scale length results in less string tension which in turn allows for a lighter more responsive top without compromising structural integrity.

The Morado bridge comes with boxwood bridge pins and a genuine bone saddle. The peghead features an ebony truss rod cover, bone nut, and Gotoh tuners.

The Deco-Highball starts at $2,600 and comes with a deluxe hard-shell case. 

Highball Select

This slope shoulder dreadnought has a top made of solid Englemann spruce and back and sides made of solid mahogany.  Thinner than a normal slope shoulder dreadnought, this solid wood instrument is easy to play and provides clarity and tone to back a singer songwriters voice.

The Aero-X bracing is a proprietary bracing that combines aircraft lightening techniques with rigid mahogany. The braces weigh the same as spruce, but have a smaller, stiffer footprint. This noticeably impacts the volume and projection of the guitar, as well as the responsiveness and touch sensitivity of the strings.

Made of solid mahogany, it features an Ebony fingerboard, pearl dots and propeller 12th fret inlay, and contains a double action truss rod. In unison with the Deco resonators, Deco acoustics have a unique scale length of 25 inches. This slightly shorter scale length results in less string tension which in turn allows for a lighter more responsive top without compromising structural integrity.

The Ebony bridge comes with boxwood bridge pins and a genuine bone saddle. The peghead features an ebony truss rod cover, bone nut, and Gotoh tuners.

The Deco-Highball Select starts at $2,900 and comes with a deluxe hard-shell case.