Product Detail
The Jasmine JD-36CE is an amazing acoustic/electric dreadnought guitar. It has a stylish Venetian cutaway and a top - notch electronics system, enabling you to shine on stage. Ideal for players who love the bold tones of the dreadnought style, this guitar features a select spruce top with Jasmine’s Advanced “X” Bracing, and sapele back and sides. The slim neck and 24 3/4″ scale length offer a comfortable feel and great playability. The onboard B - Band® preamp system comes with a built - in digital tuner and four - band EQ for excellent amplified sound and performance flexibility. Premium features include a rosewood fingerboard and bridge, chrome die - cast tuners for stable tuning, a pearloid rosette, and a full gloss Natural finish. Specifications: Body: Spruce top, sapele back and sides with Jasmine Advanced 'X' Bracing and pearloid rosette. Electronics: B - Band® preamp system with built - in tuner. Other: Gloss finish, Phosphor Bronze Light Gauge 012 - 053 strings. Neck: Nato wood, rosewood fretboard with 20 frets, pearloid dot inlays, synthetic bone nut, 1 3/4' nut width, 24.75' scale. Hardware: Chrome hardware and rosewood bridge. PLU: JD36CENAT.
Using the Jasmine JD36CE - NAT guitar is a breeze. First, if you're playing acoustically, just pick up the guitar and start strumming or picking. The comfortable neck and scale length make it easy to reach all the frets. When you want to play with amplification, connect the guitar to an amplifier using the output jack. Use the built - in digital tuner to tune your strings quickly and accurately. You can also adjust the four - band EQ on the preamp system to get the sound you like. For maintenance, keep the guitar in a stable environment with proper humidity and temperature. Wipe the strings with a clean cloth after each use to remove dirt and sweat. If the strings start to sound dull, replace them with new Phosphor Bronze Light Gauge 012 - 053 strings. Check the tuning stability regularly and adjust the chrome die - cast tuners if needed. And always handle the guitar gently to avoid any damage to the rosewood fingerboard, bridge, or the pearloid rosette.