Timberline Guitars T70HGc-e Harp Guitar

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Timberline Guitars T70HGc-e Harp Guitar

Timberline Guitars

T70HGc-e Harp Guitar

4.7 Expert Rating

Product Info

Article Number: 493918
Model: T70HGc-e Harp Guitar
Price: $4,888.40

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This Timberline T70HGc-e is a beautifully crafted instrument for the adventurous acoustic player. The silkwood provides a distinctive, mellow tone, while the harp strings open up incredible harmonic possibilities. It's a premium-priced investment geared towards experienced musicians seeking a truly unique and expressive voice.

Product Description

  • Timberline Guitars T70HGc-e Harp Guitar
  • Harp Guitar with Pickups
  • Build: Auditorium
  • Body: Solid silkwood
  • Back and sides: Solid silkwood
  • Fretboard
  • bridge and headstock: Ebony
  • Body binding and arm rest: Ebony
  • Guitar scale: 632 mm (24.9")
  • Fretboard radius: 16"
  • TUSQ nut and saddle
  • 18 Frets
  • Pickup: 2 K&K Pure Mini
  • 2 Jack outputs
  • Abalone rosette
  • Grover gold machine heads
  • Ex-factory stringing: D'Addario XTABR1152 and 054
  • .058
  • .060
  • .064
  • .072
  • .078 bass strings
  • Colour: Natural high gloss
  • Logo Pro gigbag included
PROS
  • • Solid silkwood construction delivers a warm, resonant, and unique tone.
  • • Ebony fretboard and TUSQ nut contribute to smooth playability and sustain.
  • • K&K Pure Mini pickups offer a natural, amplified acoustic voice.
  • • Grover gold machine heads ensure precise and stable tuning, a premium touch.
CONS
  • • Silkwood is a less common tonewood, limiting familiarity and potential resale value.
  • • The extended scale and bass strings require significant finger strength and adaptation.
  • • Harp guitars inherently limit versatility compared to standard acoustic models.

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Key Features

Top Wood Solid Silkwood
Back & Sides Solid Silkwood
Neck Material Ebony
Fingerboard Ebony with 16in radius
Scale Length 632 mm (24.9 in)
Frets 18
Electronics 2 x K&K Pure Mini pickups, 2 Jack outputs
Weight Approximately 5.5 lbs (estimated, due to harp extension)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Silkwood offers a warmer, more subdued tone than spruce, and a slightly rounder response than mahogany, providing a unique character that's less bright and more focused on the lower-mids.
Yes, the extended range and heavier string gauge will require some adjustment; a wider neck profile helps, but it's best suited for players with established finger strength and experience.
A high-quality acoustic amplifier or a DI box into a mixing console will best preserve the natural tone; avoid overly colored or heavily processed amplification to truly appreciate the pickup's clarity.

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