Renaissance Nylon String

These guitars reproduce full-frequency acoustic tone for recording and performing.

The thinline body is built like a fine acoustic guitar, but with an added cedar center block to cut feedback. A Turner piezo bridge pickup feeds full-spectrum signals to an 18-volt D-TAR Eclipse pre-amp.

Acoustically Sound Design

Constructed like true acoustic instruments, with bent sides and a braced tone wood top and back, the Renaissance series truly represents the best way to achieve acoustic tone plugged in.

The construction feature that sets our instruments apart is the Western Red Cedar center block that prevents feedback and yet provides an acoustically live foundation for the D-TAR preamp and Turner pickup system.

D-Tar Preamp

All Renaissance Series instruments feature D-TAR Eclipse, 18-volt preamp and our own Turner Timberline coaxial piezo pick-up system which produces a full-frequency amplified acoustic tone. Our unique instruments are perfect for recording and live performance under any conditions, and they have proven roadworthy around the world. READ MORE BELOW

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Finish
Deluxe
Gloss
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Gloss
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Gloss
Top
Deluxe
Cedar or Redwood
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Cedar or Redwood
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Mahogany
Back & Sides
Deluxe
Mahogany
Standard
Mahogany
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Mahogany
Binding
Deluxe
Black, tortoise or ivoroid; Top, back, fingerboard, peghead
Standard
Black, tortoise or ivoroid; Top only
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None
Neck Wood
Deluxe
Maple & purpleheart 5-ply laminate
Standard
Mahogany
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Mahogany
Fingerboard
Deluxe
Ipe
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Ipe
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Ipe
Peghead
Deluxe
Matching top with backstrap
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Matching top
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Black Veneer
Tuning Machines
Deluxe
Gotohs
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Gotohs
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Gotohs

Electronics – We use a D-TAR Timberline pickup system that features a coaxial piezo polymer pickup element mounted in a curve bottomed slot in the bridge with a bone or carbon fiber saddle transferring the string pressure variations from vibrations into the pickup which transduces those vibrations into an electrical signal. Because the pickup senses 360 degrees around it’s core, you get both direct string sound as well as the warmth of the wood of the body. Pickup installation is all about location, location, location, as well as the exact geometry of the saddle/pickup/bridge interfaces, and we have taken great care to optimize installation including tilting the saddle back at an angle of 7 degrees to better split the “break angle” of the string as it goes over the saddle and down into the body.

That pickup signal is matched to an 18 volt preamp which provides a bit of a signal boost as well as conditioning the pickup impedance to run down long cables and match the input characteristics of typical amplifiers. Earlier instruments used two 9 Volt batteries; newer ones use two “AA” cells with a 6X voltage multiplier circuit to achieve the same headroom as with the two 9 volt batteries.

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