Cuntz Guitars CWG-23S Muving Custom
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Cuntz Guitars
CWG-23S Muving Custom
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This Cuntz is a beautifully crafted instrument with a voice unlike anything you've likely heard. The Muving wood really brings a unique warmth and complexity to the tone, while the hazel-spruce top provides plenty of sparkle. It's ideal for discerning players seeking a high-end acoustic with exceptional projection and amplified clarity—a true heirloom piece.
Product Description
- Cuntz Guitars CWG-23S Muving Custom
- Acoustic Guitar
- With cutaway
- Back and sides of solid Muvingue
- Koa body binding
- Top made of solid hazel-spruce
- Modified X bracing
- scalloped
- One-piece mahogany neck with satin matte finish
- Ebony fingerboard with koa binding
- High-gloss lacquer finish headstock with Muvingue veneer and Koa binding
- Rosewood bridge
- Nut and saddle made of vintage bone with extra lubrication
- Gold-plated Cuntz by Gotoh machine heads with ebony knobs
- Scale: 650 mm
- Nut width: 46 mm
- Active Schatten Design HFN VT pickup system
- Colour: Natural
- high-gloss
- Includes Hiscox Pro Cuntz case
- Handmade in Germany
- • Muving back/sides offer exceptional tonal complexity and resonance.
- • Hazel-spruce top delivers a responsive, articulate, and balanced sound.
- • Schatten HFN VT pickup system provides pristine amplified tone with excellent feedback rejection.
- • One-piece mahogany neck ensures stability and a smooth, comfortable playing feel.
- • Muving wood’s availability may limit production and increase lead times.
- • The 46mm nut width might feel narrow for players accustomed to wider necks.
- • Premium-priced, making it a significant investment for most players.
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