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In the late 1960s, US guitar manufacturers faced significant competition from affordable Japanese-made guitars that closely resembled American models, threatening their market dominance. To address this, American companies launched Sigma Guitars in 1970. These acoustic guitars, built by skilled workers in efficient Japanese factories, were inspected in the US before reaching the market. Sigma Guitars quickly established a reputation for their exceptional quality in construction and sound, attracting a dedicated fan base and collectors. Second-hand models are rarely available as owners are reluctant to part with them.
Introducing the Sigma Standard Series, which features hand-selected solid spruce tops paired with an ultra-thin high gloss finish. This series is designed to offer superior sound quality and aesthetic appeal, making it an excellent choice for discerning musicians.
This 14-fret Jumbo 12-string packs a punch with its loud projection and thanks to the solid Sitka Spruce top, it has great clarity and beautiful tone. The Indian Rosewood back and sides add a touch of beauty and adds a rich and balanced sound to the mix.
The fingerboard and bridge are both Indian Rosewood, tying together the aesthetics of this elegant guitar, and are adorned with abalone inlays. With Grover Mini tuners, you can make sure each of the 12-strings are perfectly in tune thanks to their accuracy. The included softshell case ensures your instrument is well protected at all times on the road.

