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Hohner launches the Essential Series Acoustic Guitars
Hohner has announced the launch of the new Essential Series of acoustic guitars. These guitars are built utilizing a revolutionary technique Hohner calls "frequency matching." Hohner's technicians utilize a form of tap tuning to determine the resonant frequencies of the wood and then match the solid spruce tops with similarly resonant mahogany backs and sides. The result is a guitar that is unusually resonant, producing a rich, singing, tone that makes even the small-bodied Parlor and Folk guitars in the Essential Series sound huge.

Guitars by their very nature consistently play out of tune and to rectify this situation, Hohner has equipped each Essential model guitar with the Earvana Compensated Tuning System. This special nut-and-bridge assures that these guitars play with perfect intonation, up and down the length of the neck. Each Essential guitar goes through a 12-point inspection at Hohner's US facility in VA to insure that every guitar is set up to sound great.
Essential Series guitars will be shipping to Hohner dealers in October. Price points on the Essentials start at $249 MAP for the Parlor and the Folk models and $269, $289, & $329 respectively for the Dreadnaught, Classical, and Acoustic Electric Mini-Jumbo.
For more information, please visit www.hohnerusa.com
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