Sigma DA-SG7 Flamed Maple Dreadnought Electro Acoustic

£749.00

Sigma's workhorse dreadnought gets a new ornate look. This is everything you know and love about Sigma guitars in a fantastically suave outfit. The DA-SG7 features high-end tonewoods, quality Fishman electronics and is kitted out in the best ultra-thin UV finish, allowing your guitar to age naturally as you play. Quality Construction A solid Sitka spruce […]

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Description

Sigma's workhorse dreadnought gets a new ornate look. This is everything you know and love about Sigma guitars in a fantastically suave outfit. The DA-SG7 features high-end tonewoods, quality Fishman electronics and is kitted out in the best ultra-thin UV finish, allowing your guitar to age naturally as you play.

Quality Construction

A solid Sitka spruce top combines with sleek flamed maple back and sides for a bright, dazzling character. Everything is coated with a decadent sunburst finish; an eye-catching dove design adds a final visual embellishment. The low profile neck pattern is a standard right across the Sigma range for good reason, giving you a comfortable modern shape to move about the micarta wood fretboard. It’s a seriously well-rounded guitar package.

Electronics

The DA-SG7 comes equipped with Fishman electronics, known for high-end acoustic reproduction when hooked up to an amp or PA system. You've also got a handy built-in tuner to make this the complete package. 

Specifications

  • Body Size: D-14 Fret
  • Construction: Dovetail Neck Joint
  • Top: Solid Sitka Spruce
  • Back & Sides: Flamed Maple
  • Neck: Maple w/ Walnut Strip, Low Profile
  • Nut & Saddle: Bone
  • Fingerboard: Micarta
  • Scale Length: 24.75"
  • Neck Width at Nut: 1-3/4" (44.5mm)
  • Tuning Machines: Chrome, Grover Diecast
  • Electronics: Fishman Sonitone
  • Finish: Ultra-Thin UV-Finish
  • Strings: D’Addario EXP16

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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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