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Body Size



"There are five distinct steps I take during the building process to bring out the particular instrument's sound. Every Everett has my unique construction design that utilizes the Everett 'preloaded bracing' (1994 EGC inc.). This gives the guitar a full, balanced, powerful voice. What all this means is there is a certain tonal standard that all Everetts have. Below is simply a description of the various body sizes and their inherent tonal differences."


   
L-Model
 
P-Model
 
N-Model
 
A.C.-Model
 

body length
upper bout
lower bout


 
19 3/8"
11 5/8"
15 5/8"
 
20 1/8"
11 3/4"
16"

 
20 1/8"
11 5/8"
15 7/8"
 
21 1/4"
12 3/8"
17 1/4"
 


 

L-Model (small body) I'm always surprised when I first play a new L-model. They are almost as even and punchy as a P-model but in a grand concert shape. This is the only guitar model offered with 2 scale length fingerboards: 24.75" for a shorter faster neck. 25.4" for a louder OM sound and feel.

P-Model (medium body) This is a very even sounding guitar. It has a rich bass, midrange, and treble. The guitarist is not limited by the instrument's tonal range. It is a bit smaller than a dreadnaught and more comfortable to play both sitting and standing. This is my most popular guitar.

 

 

N-Model ("Ev-naught") If you're looking for a standard sounding dead-naught this is not your guitar. The N-model offers more midrange and a livelier tone than most dreadnaughts. The soundhole is slightly larger and the Everett tuned bracing breathes more life into this box's shape than you would expect.

A.C.-Model (large body) Big box, big sound. Even larger than a J-200. Enough bass to rattle your teeth without losing the beautiful highs. Even though this is an extra large body, the tight waist keeps it comfortable to hold and play.

 

new C Model - Steel String Guitar built to Classical body dimensions.


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