Description
Roadhouse USA location:
Custom Built 2015 Santa Cruz Custom 00 Acoustic Guitar.
Awesome, near mint condition.
Plays incredibly and sounds even better. Nothing beats Santa Cruz quality.
Comes as pictured with Santa Cruz branded deluxe hard case.
Specs:
Custom OO Model
Indian Rosewood back/sides
Sitka Spruce top
Adirondack bracing with hot hide glue
Abalone rosette
Single top purfle
Ivoroid bindings with side purfles
Zipper back strip
Solid peghead
2-1/4″ bridge spacing
Ebony bridge/end pins with abalone dots
Gold Waverly tuners
Pickguard unattached
All other specs are normal 00 Santa Cruz specs:
Body | Wood Type | Indian Rosewood |
Back Stripe | Zipper | |
Binding | Ivoroid | |
Other | 12 Fret | |
Top | Wood Type | European Spruce |
Rosette | Ivoroid | |
Purfling | Herringbone | |
Bracing/Voicing | Scalloped | |
Neck | Peghead | Slotted |
Peghead Binding | Ivoroid | |
Overlay Material | Ebony | |
Headstock Inlay | SCGC Mini | |
Width at Nut | 1-3/4″ | |
Neck Shape | V (no volute) | |
Fingerboard | Side Dots | Black |
Inlay | Diamond & Squares Short Pattern | |
Width at 12th Fret | 2-3/16″ | |
Binding | Ivoroid | |
Scale Length | 24.75 | |
Finish | Top | Clear |
Back & Sides | Clear | |
Neck | Clear/Matte | |
Setup | Pickguard | Tortoise |
Tuners/gears | Nickel Waverly w/ Ivoroid |
From Santa Cruz:
“The OO is an ergonomic delight. This instrument delivers ease of playability and surprising volume for its size. Certainly not just a smaller version of the OOO, the OO is a specialized tool onto itself. The 12-fret body and 24-3/4 inch string length tunes to pitch at lower string tension, making the action supple while requiring less of a stretch between frets. The size and voicing of the OO give it an exceptionally balanced EQ with a wonderful complex tone and remarkable projection. This serious instrument is surprisingly loud. The OO’s portability makes it an excellent companion for composing and recording, and its sophisticated voice encourages players to explore undiscovered fretboard possibilities. Holding this guitar just feels right.”