The Cole Clark FL3EC-BB from the popular Fat Lady series is completely built with Australian woods and convinces with its unique but puristic appearance and an open and percussive sound.
Thanks to a massive Bunya top and a massive body made of Tasmanian Blackwood, the Australian exotic has a powerful and clearly defined bass, radiant and vocal mids, as well as brilliant highs. This makes this Dreadnought ideal for a powerful and rhythmic vocal accompaniment with strumming or flatpicking.
In addition, a compensated Graph Tech TUSQ bridge inlay ensures clean intonation and a flat string position, while gold-plated Grover die-cast mechanisms keep the tuning clean and ensure precise tuning. With the implemented Venetian cutaway, gripping in the higher positions is also possible without problems, even a saddle width of 44mm leaves plenty of room for fingerstyle.
Furthermore, the in-house Cole Clark 3-Way Pickup System convinces with an outstanding sound transmission. Thanks to the combination of Piezzo Undersaddle pickup, pickup and integrated microphone, the excellent sound of the guitar is transmitted to the amplifier with natural balance and precise dynamics. Percussive playing in particular can be reproduced with astonishing accuracy without the risk of feedback. Last but not least, a Cole Clark case is already included.
The Cole Clark AN2EC-RDBL at a glance: