Timberline Guitars T70HGpc-e Harp Guitar

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Timberline Guitars T70HGpc-e Harp Guitar

Timberline Guitars

T70HGpc-e Harp Guitar

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Product Info

Article Number: 507830
Model: T70HGpc-e Harp Guitar
Price: $4,947.80

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This Timberline T70HGpc-e is a beautifully crafted parlor harp guitar perfect for fingerstyle players or those wanting a unique, resonant voice. The silkwood provides a uniquely warm tone, while the K&K pickups deliver a surprisingly natural amplified sound. It's a statement piece for serious acoustic enthusiasts who appreciate a touch of elegance and a distinct sonic character.

Product Description

  • Timberline Guitars T70HGpc-e Harp Guitar
  • Harp Guitar with Pickups
  • Design: Parlor
  • Body: Solid silkwood
  • Back and sides: Solid Silkwood
  • Fretboard
  • bridge and headstock: Ebony
  • Body binding and arm rest: ebony
  • Guitar scale: 607 mm (23.9")
  • Fretboard radius: 16"
  • Tusq nut and saddle
  • 18 Frets
  • Pickups: 2 K&K Pure Mini
  • 2 Jack outputs
  • Abalone rosette
  • Grover Gold machine heads
  • Strings: Daddario XTABR1152 and .054
  • .058
  • .060
  • .064
  • .072
  • .078 bass strings
  • Colour: Natural high gloss
  • Includes Logo Pro gig bag
PROS
  • • Silkwood construction delivers a warm, resonant tone with surprising projection.
  • • K&K Pure Mini pickups offer a natural, amplified sound; exceptionally clean.
  • • Ebony fretboard and Tusq nut/saddle provide smooth playability and sustain.
  • • Grover Gold tuners ensure rock-solid tuning stability, a welcome premium touch.
CONS
  • • Silkwood, while beautiful, can be more prone to temperature/humidity changes.
  • • The parlor body size limits low-end response compared to larger harp guitars.
  • • Premium-priced; represents a significant investment for most players.

Product Video

Key Features

Top Wood Solid Silkwood
Back & Sides Solid Silkwood
Neck Material Ebony
Fingerboard Ebony
Scale Length 607 mm (23.9 in)
Frets 18
Electronics 2 K&K Pure Mini pickups, 2 Jack outputs
Weight Approximately 5.5 lbs (estimated based on parlor body and wood density)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Silkwood is softer and more resonant than mahogany, offering a warmer, mellower tone. It doesn't have the bright attack of spruce, but provides a unique, nuanced complexity.
The 23.9 in scale makes it very accessible, even with the extended bass range. The fret spacing is tighter, but the ebony fretboard ensures comfortable and precise playing.
The included Daddario strings are a custom set for the harp range; they're high-tension, so expect a slightly shorter lifespan compared to lighter gauge sets, but they’re well-suited to the instrument’s construction.

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