A 12th fret Dreadnought really works for many players – some say it’s because of the position of the bridge being right in the middle of the soundboard, or the closer position of your fretting hand or just the overall feel and string tension. Whatever it is, it certainly works.
The MDR70ESB has a really lovely round and full tone with lots of clear bass frequencies and glistening trebles. Its response is instant, and its notes are clear and robust. When strumming, the FS6 bracing system and AAA Sitka top help deliver clarity and separation, and balance is clearly audible across all six strings.
The MDR is a beautifully finished instrument with a deep shine, thin poly finish and traditional appointments come in the way of a slotted headstock, open gear tuners and pre-war style sunburst.
The projection and overall breadth of tonal reach in these guitars is outstanding, making it hard to put down for those players looking for a powerful open voicing and feel of a 12th Fret Dreadnought.
The MDR70ESB is fitted with the fantastic LR Baggs Element-VTC pick up with soundhole console.
Series: Alvarez Masterworks
Scale (mm): 648
Scale (inches): 25.5
Top Wood: Solid AAA North American Sitka Spruce
Top Finish: High Gloss Thin Poly
Back & Sides Wood: Solid Rosewood
Shape: Dreadnought
Neck: Satin Finish Mahogany Neck w/Dovetail
Nut Width (mm): 44.45
Nut Width (inches): 1 3/4
Bridge: Bi-Level Indian Laurel
Inlays: Mother of Pearl
Fingerboard: Indian Laurel
Headstock Plate: Slotted
Nut & Saddle: Real Bone
Tuner: Vintage Style Open Gear
Strings: D'Addario EXP16