The JF-32 is equipped with selected solid tonewoods , which provide a warm and at the same time balanced sound that spreads quickly and pleasantly. Thus, the acoustic guitar is excellently suited for both Pickings and strumming and turns out to be a perfect all-rounder. At the same time, the generous cutaway and the armrest ensure extremely comfortable handling. The flat neck promises a very easy playability in all 20 frets which are decorated with filigree inlays . For a clean sound development on the entire 650 mm scale length provides a hair-precisely matched hardware. High-quality die-cast tuners are inserted into the headstock, allowing easy tuning of the 6 steel strings and enriching the overall appearance with an additional, noble touch in the interplay with the fine-linked Inlays and the wooden bindings . The Grand Auditorium is rounded off by a gossamer-thin high-gloss finish that allows a deep insight into the exciting structure of the woods used.
In order for the instrument to produce a loud and powerful sound, the top is made of Sitka spruce with a flat bracing. To clearly separate the individual components of the guitar, they are surrounded by multilayer wood bindings . Mahogany back and sides enrich the sound with warm midrange and restrained bass frequencies. The two back plates are divided by a wooden divider strip that narrows towards the top. The reinforced mahogany neck is equipped with an ebony fingerboard that is easy to use in all frets.
High quality materials and elaborate processingHardware and designThe ebony bridge includes a custom bone bridge inlay that is perfectly aligned with the 43mm wide nut, so the guitar intonates cleanly throughout the scale length. In addition, the strings can be precisely tuned thanks to the gold-plated tuners. Between them is a large, detailed inlay depicting a pair of lovers in the sunrise on a bridge. The fretboard features a large inlay with a floral pattern that perfectly matches the matching designed soundhole rosette. The highlight is a floral vine that extends from the edge of the sound hole to the top wood.