Sigma Left handed GJA-SG200 Grand Jumbo Electro Acoustic

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Sigma Left handed GJA-SG200 Grand Jumbo Electro Acoustic is a left-handed acoustic guitar.

Description

The Sigma SG series represents their midrange bracket of guitars, boasting seriously mouthwatering specs – from the classy tonewoods through to the fantastic electronics. Everything put into the GJA-SG200 is of pro level quality to last a lifetime of playing.

Construction

The grand jumbo body shape projects big, boisterous tones with a rich low end. It's the perfect acoustic where presence and projection is essential. The flamed maple wood is both aesthetically classy and rich in character, providing the high-end sparkle amongst the rotund lows. You can't be a solid spruce top for both stability and consistent sound dispersion GJA-SG200 utilises it well.

Attached is a fast maple neck boasting an uber comfortable low profile, while topped with the luxurious ebony fretboard. Keeping tuning in check are the ever-reliable Grover tuners and a real bone nut and saddle. LR Baggs electronics allow you to capture the precise acoustic tone through an amp.

Specifications

  • Body Size: Grand Jumbo-14 Fret
  • Construction: Dovetail Neck Joint
  • Top: Solid Sitka Spruce
  • Back & Sides: Solid Flamed Maple
  • Neck: Maple, Low Profile
  • Nut & Saddle: Bone
  • Fingerboard: Ebony
  • Scale Length: 25.4” (645 mm)
  • Neck width at nut: 1-3/4” (44,5 mm)
  • Tuning Machines: Gold, Grover diecast
  • Electronics: LR Baggs EAS-VTC
  • Finish: Polished Gloss, Dark Vintage Sunburst
  • Soft Case: SSC-GJ included
  • Strings: D´Addario EXP16

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About the manufacturer

Sigma

Sigma Guitars was originally launched in 1970 by C.F. Martin & Co. as their dedicated brand for high-quality, affordable acoustic guitars. Built with Martin-inspired designs and solid craftsmanship, Sigma instruments deliver warm, balanced tone and reliable performance at a more accessible price point. Today, the brand continues to produce a wide range of acoustic and electro-acoustic guitars that are ideal for beginners, intermediate players, and gigging musicians. Known for their value and classic styling, Sigma guitars are a popular choice across the UK for players seeking great sound without the high-end price tag.

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