Upon doing some further research I discovered there are many companies that offer acoustic travel guitars as part of their line up.
Part One of Acoustic Travel Guitars was based on instruments which I am familiar. Part Two is Acoustic Travel Guitars that I have run across on the web or in reading material.
Blackbird Nylon strung |
The Rider is indestructible according to the literature. It weighs in at right around 3 pounds. The body on this guitar is somewhat trapezoidal.
There is no sound hole. Instead it has been replaced by a “sound scoop” on the upper bout facing the player. The Rider also comes in a steel string version.
Perhaps the downside is the price. The nylon string version sells for $1900 USD and the steel string Rider sells for $1800.
The instrument’s unique design might be mistaken for an Ovation guitar. It has a fairly deep cutaway which slants downward at the end of the guitars neck, making those high notes very accessible. The sound hole is traditional on this short scale guitar. The fingerboard is also made of composite material, as are the top, back, sides, bridge, saddle and nut.
This instrument comes with an active L.R, Baggs Element, under-saddle transducer with a volume control.
The scale is 22-3/4 inches. Like the Blackbird Rider, this guitar is much too expensive. Its suggested retail price is $1800, but you could probably get one for around $1478 if you are so inclined.
Composite Acoustics: (337) 233-4119; compositeacoustics.com.
The guitar is 35 inches from the top of the neck toward the distal end of the guitar. It is only a mere 7-3/4 inches at its widest point.
This is a steel string instrument. The bridge is a traditional style (probably movable) wooden bridge. A mandolin style tailpiece anchors the strings. The Hawaiian Backpacker Acoustic comes with its own gig bag and is a steal for under $40 USD. It comes in natural, black and burnt-red finishes.
Their travel guitar is quite unique. The thin and small body is reminiscent of the shape of an old mandolin. The strings are anchored on the head of the neck and are strung to the tuners at the bottom of the instrument. It looks backwards. This guitar comes with a hardshell tweed case and will set you back $170 to $180 USD.
Back in the 1920’s stringed instrument manufacturers were coming out with variations on the banjo such as the banjo-uke, the banjo-mandolin and banjo-guitar. The Guitalele seems to be the current decades version.
The price is around $100 USD. Yamaha considers it to be a fusion of the guitar and the ukulele.
The price is not much more than what mid-priced ukes are currently selling for. The benefit of the Guitalele for a guitarist is not having to learn ukulele chords. I could be a great at instrument for a guitarist looking for a new way to play, or a ukulele player who wants to produce a fuller sound. The scale is 17", so tuning up a fourth is a must. This is another travel guitar that is sized small enough to fit in an airline overhead compartment.
Tanglewood TB Baby |
Wechter guitar offers a small travel guitar, model 1720 Elite. This comes with a solid mahogany top, sides and back. The neck is contructed of nato wood. The fingerboard is made of rosewood. All Wechter guitars use the Plek Pro Setup system which gives each instrument a personalized factory set up for accurate intonation and is guarenteed to prevent fret buzz. This is done through a computed aided machine with the ability to level frets within .001 mm of accuracy. This enables the 1720 Elite model to maintain a low action for enhanced playability.
The furniture grade mahogany gives this guitar added strength in the event it gets knocked around on a vacation or camping trip. The guitar has a satin finish and a 23.3" scale.
Ovation AA13 |
I've mentioned Voyage Air guitars in the past. This company manufacturers full sized guitars with an unique hinged neck. This allows the player to fold the guitar in half an place in a backpacker style case that is included with the instrument. This design meets requirements for airline carry-on luggage.
To pack the guitar away, one simply unscrews a nut at the neck heel.
Surprisingly the hinged neck design is reported not to effect tonality. Most models sell from $600 to $1000 USD.
Some additional features of the Voyage Air VAOM-04 Songwriter include and hand inlaid 2-ring rosette and 6 ply binding. The saddle is compensated and Voyage Air comes with a proprietary nut design the manufacture refers to as the Captured Nut. The scale is 25.5".
The Amigo Travel guitar can be found on any number of musical instrument web sites including Amazon.com.
This small guitar has an elongated mandolin shape. The top is solid spruce. The back and sides are mahogany. The Amigo AMT10 comes with a padded nylon carry bag. It is priced from $90 to $120 USD.
Breedlove suggests you tune this instrument up 5 frets to A on the first and sixth string to compensate for the short scale.
The C250 comes with an undersaddle piezo pickup with a built in preamp powered by a nine volt battery. Included is a chromatic tuner that is built in the guitar as well as a tone control.
Emerald X5 |
It comes with a B-Band pickup system with a built in tuner and is/was priced at 995 EURO's. It is a beautiful instrument.
Great Divide |
Sierra Compass |
The Sierra Compass Series ST10 Travel Acoustic Guitar is an excellent travel instrument. It features a solid spruce top and laminated mahogany back and sides. Die-cast chrome tuners and a satin finish.
This instrument includes a high quality padded gig bag. Suggested price is $300 USD.
Alvarez RT16 |
The RT16 comes with an Alvarez padded gig bag and has a spruce top and mahogany back and sides. As a 7/8th sized guitar, the neck profile is easier to play. The guitar is constructed using a dovetail neck joint. The bridge is the patented Alvarez bi-level model, designed to enhance vibration. The scale is short at 22.5". The neck radius is 10". The neck is mahogany topped with a rosewood fretboard.
Newporter Mini |
The new model is a mini-dreadnought with a short scale at only 22.6 inches.
The guitars top is made of spruce with mahogany back and sides. Fender has used a satin finish for the Newporter. The neck is made of mahogany topped with a 20 fret rosewood board. The bridge is also made of rosewood. Like the '65 model, the mini Newporter comes with a Stratocaster style headstock.
Unfortunately one of the best travel acoustic guitars is no longer in production. You might find one on eBay or another auction site. The Tacoma Papoose, by the Tacoma Guitar Company, was made in Washington state.
Since the scale is 19.1", it was suggested by the manufacturer to tune it to A. It was sold with its own gigbag. Uniquely, the "paisley" soundhole was on the upper top bout.
The bracing on these guitars was proprietary and know as the Voiced Bracing Support System.
Tacoma Guitars were designed by Terry Atkins and George Gruhn, the well known collector/appraiser.
Back when these were being marketed, the list price on the P1 model was around $800. Though most Papoose guitar manufactured were six string models, Tacoma also offered a 12 string model.
Breedlove Passport. This is an excellent arrangement - Chet meets Queen.
Hi Marc. First, just to say well done on this post. I learnt a fair bit even though we think of ourselves as specialists in this class of guitar.
ReplyDeleteI'm Patrick at playawayguitars.com and I just wanted to add a couple to your list and make a couple of new comments too.
You mentioned the Irish Emerald X7 but they also have the X5 (with offset soundhole) and the latest T8 - a traditional shape without cutaway - so they are really embracing the "travel" format in a big way. Our link to Emerald is here http://www.playawayguitars.com/play_away_guitars_shop.php?itemID=980
One you need to know about is the Furch LJ10 - a Czech made acoustic with detachable neck (and headstock), a solid cedar top and an incredibly small pack size. This is much smaller packed up than the Voyage Air and sounds superb – and absolutely no problem as hand baggage in the cabin of the smallest aircraft - sets the new standard to beat, I think. See the LJ10 ... http://www.playawayguitars.com/play_away_guitars_shop.php?itemID=1348
We also think that the Walden models are very worthwhile. Well put together, they sound great and are so much better finished than many other makes. http://www.playawayguitars.com/play_away_guitars_shop.php?itemID=1015
As an aside, we know that many acoustic players don’t consider the electric models specifically made for them. The advantages however are many ... smaller and tougher than a full acoustic, quiet (really important when practicing at 3am in a hotel or campsite!) and if you gig, you get a road warrior without the common feedback issues.
There are numerous but for the steel string player I’d point people to the new SoloEtte Rhody http://www.playawayguitars.com/play_away_guitars_shop.php?itemID=1458
Or perhaps the Swiss TheBONE Western http://www.playawayguitars.com/play_away_guitars_shop.php?itemID=857
You could also think about the Traveler Escape Original http://www.playawayguitars.com/play_away_guitars_shop.php?itemID=1450 but they also have the Escape MKII and Ultra Light models.
There are others too but I'll leave it there for today.
Anyway, thanks for the nice blog.
Thanks, Patrick
Thanks Patrick. I'll be checking out your site soon. I profiled the electric guitars you mentioned awhile when I wrote about electric travel guitars. Check it out sometime. I'll have to check out a few of the guitars you suggested as I was not aware of them.
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Marc
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i have the cheapest one, the Yamaha CX-40 nylon guitar.. it has a nice sound but i think the pickups isn't work well in delivering the tone.. i need a microphone to capture the whole sound character. i guess the price define the quality indeed.
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