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.

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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.