Which jumbo acoustic guitars have the loudest volume?
| Product ⇅ | Price ⇅ | Body Size (inches) ⇅ | Number of Strings ⇅ | Fretboard Material ⇅ | Scale Length (inches) ⇅ | Nut Width (inches) ⇅ | Bracing Pattern ⇅ |
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Yamaha LL26R Spruce/Rosewood Jumbo Acoustic Guitar #088A
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£2051.26 ≈ | Yamaha Original Jumbo | 6 | Ebony | 650 mm | 44 mm | Modified non-scalloped |
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This Yamaha LL26R is a jumbo acoustic built with a solid Engelmann spruce top (A.R.E.) paired with solid rosewood back and sides for strong projection and a rich, resonant voice. It has an ebony fingerboard and a bone nut, with no electronics, making it a great choice for players who want a pure, loud unplugged acoustic. The wide 44 mm nut supports comfortable playing across the fingerboard. ★ Ideal forIts jumbo 'Yamaha Original Jumbo' body, solid Engelmann spruce top, and 'Modified non-scalloped' bracing are key features associated with strong projection, making it a strong pick for the loudest jumbo acoustic guitars.
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Guild F-512E Sitka/Flamed Maple 12 String Maple Blonde Jumbo Guitar w/LR Baggs Electronics #0556
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£3570.72 ≈ | F - Jumbo | 12 | Ebony | 25 5/8 in | 1 7/8 in | Scalloped X-Bracing |
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A jumbo 12-string with a solid Sitka spruce top and arched flamed maple back and sides, tuned for loud projection and rich shimmer. It uses an ebony fingerboard and LR Baggs Anthem electronics for amplified performance with onboard controls. Best for players who want a big, room-filling 12-string voice for strumming, recording, or live performance. ★ Ideal forJumbo 12-string construction plus a solid Sitka spruce top with scalloped X-bracing is built to deliver high projection and clear shimmer, helping jumbo acoustic guitars achieve the loudest volume.
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