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Key Features
The Eko Ranger VI VR Acoustic Guitar is the return of the 1962 J54 Eko Guitar. Eko is now bringing back the Ranger series in style, by introducing this Vintage Reissue version. The Eko Ranger VI VR Acoustic Guitar preserves all of the main features of the original model, with the unique bolt-n neck and the adjustable aluminium bridge saddle, the zero-fret and the square dots. The Eko Ranger VI VR has a revised pick guard that maintains the iconic shape, and the orange stain top to resemble the original.
Product Ref: 89186
With its classic dreadnought body shape, the Eko Ranger VI VR Acoustic Guitar offers deep lows and crisp highs, with a tone that's more evenly balanced across the entire spectrum. The dreadnought is the perfect choice for fans of bluegrass and folk music due to its traditional role in defining those sounds, and its crisp articulation. This classic body provides you with a versatile shape and tone that can accommodate any style of playing including picking, strumming and an aggressive attack.
The top of this acoustic guitar is made from solid spruce which produces a strong projection. Spruce allows the guitar to reached it's optimal sound performance with minimal effort. The back and sides of the guitar are made from mahogany which is known for producing a deep, warm tone, along with excellent mid-range tone levels.
The fingerboard is made from rosewood which is smooth on the fingers, and allows for fast and smooth playing. The neck is made from mahogany which is strong and reliable for long term use.
Eko Guitars gained their popularity in the rock'n'roll era of the 60s. Starting in Italy, Eko managed to take hold of the guitar market with their electric guitars. They were recognisable for their "rocker" switches that made them highly sought after.When Eko ventured into the acoustic guitar world, their guitars became the favourite among country and folk rock bands of the late 60s. The Eko acoustic guitar range became known for their reliability and class, this reputation still lives on today in the modern era with a huge range of Eko acoustic guitars. The price quality ratio of these guitars is what made Eko so popular bringing strong great sounding guitars without the big price-tag.
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