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Key Features
The Eko Evo Mini D EQ Electro Acoustic guitar features a typical dreadnought body shape with a reduced size, making it compact and portable, and perfect for travelling musicians. The use of 3 different wood ageing steps combined with the open pore finish, make this instrument extremely lightweight and resonant. Crafted from cedar and mahogany, players can achieve excellent warmth, and plenty of acoustic projection. Fitted with the Fishman Isys 301 preamp, players can achieve a powerful volume when using an amplifier. The installed preamp system features volume, bass, middle, treble, phase control, as well as an onboard easy to read tuner with Mute/Tune function.
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The top of the Eko Evo Mini D EQ Electro Acoustic is made from selected solid cedar, delivering a dark tone with excellent character. Combined with a mahogany body, players can achieve a variety of deep, warm tones, along with a superb mid-range.
The fingerboard is made from rosewood which is smooth on the fingers and allows for fast styles. The neck is made from mahogany which is strong and reliable for long term use.
For added volume, the Eko Evo Mini D EQ Electro Acoustic is equipped with a Fishman Isys+ Preamp with volume, tone shaping and phase controls. The preamp has a pre-wired Fishman Sonicore pickup and control knobs for bass and treble, as well as a tuner with an LED display.
Eko Guitars gained their popularity in the rock'n'roll era of the 60s. Starting in Italy, Eko managed to take hold of the guitar market with their electric guitars. They were recognisable for their "rocker" switches that made them highly sought after. When Eko ventured into the acoustic guitar world, their guitars became the favourite among country and folk rock bands of the late 60s. The Eko acoustic guitar range became known for their reliability and class, this reputation still lives on today in the modern era with a huge range of Eko acoustic guitars. The price quality ratio of these guitars is what made Eko so popular, bringing excellent sounding guitars without the big price-tag.
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