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Dreadnought guitar with solid spruce top, mahogany back & sides, amara ebony fb, natural
SERIES; Tahoma Series
Inspired by the majestic reputation of the Tahoma volcano in the Pacific Ring of Fire. Tahoma Series is our step-up line designed for advanced players looking for delicate solid top tones.
BAT models couple a solid Sitka spruce top with premium mahogany back and sides. Sitka spruce is the 1st choice of most players for its articulate, clear tone and prolonged sustain. Compensated by the warmth and mellowness of the mahogany back and sides and further boosted by the innovative ToneFlow bracing system, these guitars sport crystal clear trebles, sonorous mids and a warm bass.
BATM (mahogany) models possess all the virtues of the BAT models except that they come with a solid mahogany top which delivers a comparatively smoother and warmer tone.
Bromo Guitars are 100% made in their own custom built factory in Surabaya, Indonesia. With the accumulated knowledge, culture and resources of 3 generations we have built a state-of-the-art workshop blending cutting-edge technologies with lifelong craftsmen's skills to make Bromo the best possible guitars.SPECIFICATIONS
tonewoods solid top body shape dreadnought scale 645 mm nut width 44.5 mm top solid spruce bracing patented "toneflow" bracing back & sides mahogany top purfling rosewood with multi-layer ABS body binding maple back center strip maple neck mahogany with 2 Amara ebony reinforcement strips truss rod two way truss rod fingerboard Amara ebony position markers "eagle eye" abalone head veneer Amara ebony head logo Mt. Bromo, maple rosette "cowboy rope" Amara ebony soundhole reinforcement Amara ebony nut & saddle Nubone XB bridge "Mt. Bromo" Amara ebony bridge pins ABS black with abalone dot neck heel decoration Mt. Bromo, maple frets jumbo, 20 frets strings Bromo BP208-SL, phosphor bronze plated gauge super light (0.011/ 0.015/ 0.023w/0.032w/ 0.042w/0.052w) finish satin
Mount Bromo is a famous landmark and active volcano in East Java - Indonesia. The area is blessed with abundant top grade tonewoods, ideal for guitar production. Each year, one of the largest music festivals in Indonesia is held on the top of Mount Bromo, sharing the joy and melodies of the Pacific Islanders.