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Gold Tone Unveils Festival Series Acoustic-Electrics

Gold Tone Unveils Festival Series Acoustic-Electrics

The series features three distinct models—The Bell,The Dread, and The Parlor—each built to deliver rich, resonant acoustic sound with effortless amplification.


Constructed with solid Sitka spruce tops and solid mahogany back & sides, the Festival Series offers warm, balanced tone with incredible sustain. A Fishman pickup system, paired with hidden volume and tone control knobs inside the sound hole, ensures seamless stage and studio performance.

Grover 16:1 ratio tuners provide superior tuning stability, while D’Addario strings enhance clarity and playability. Each guitar comes with a heavy-padded gig bag, making it a perfect choice for gigging musicians and traveling artists.

Key Features of the Festival Series Guitars:

  • Solid Sitka Spruce Top – Provides bright, articulate tone with impressive projection
  • Solid Mahogany Back & Sides – Adds warmth and depth for a well-balanced sound
  • Fishman Pickup System – Delivers natural, high-fidelity amplified tone
  • Hidden Volume & Tone Control Knobs – Discreetly placed inside the sound hole for clean aesthetics
  • Grover Tuners (16:1 Ratio) – Ensures precise tuning stability
  • D’Addario Strings – Premium strings for enhanced sustain and playability
  • Heavy-Padded Gig Bag Included – Provides protection and convenience for musicians on the go
The Festival Series Acoustic-Electric Guitars are now available for purchase at just $679.99 through Gold Tone Music Group dealers nationwide and online at https://www.goldtone/guitars

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