Sigma DA-SG7

£749.00 Available to Order

Sigma DA-SG7

£749.00

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Manufacturer's ID: SIG-GTR-DA-SG7

In the late 1960s the situation for US guitar manufacturers became difficult: guitars that were made in Japan, looking very similar to US guitars, were flooding the market but at a much lower price. These guitars increasingly endangered the US manufacturers dominance on the market, and a few American companies reacted to that development in an appropriate manner: They did not take any legal steps but instead launched a counter offensive. That’s when “Sigma Guitars” was born. In 1970 “SIGMA”, the brandname for acoustic guitars, was launched. They were built by specially trained staff in the most efficient guitar factories in Japan and then sent to the US for inspection before being released for sale and shipping to the music stores.

“Sigma Guitars” were soon to have an excellent, yes even legendary, reputation. Some models were said to be of outstanding quality, both, in construction and sound. That’s why it is striking, but not surprising, that there are hardly any second-hand Sigma guitars up for sale. Most owners still swear by their instruments and would never part with them. There are Sigma fans, Sigma communities, Sigma websites; and even collectors have specialized in Sigma guitars.

Specification

Body Size D-14 Fret
Top Material Solid Sitka Spruce
Back & Sides Flamed Maple
Neck Material Maple with Walnut strip
Neck Shape Low Profile
Nut Material Bone
Fingerboard Micarta
Scale Length 24.75” (628 mm)"
Number of Frets  20
Nut Width 1-3/4” (44,5 mm)
Bridge Material Micarta
Saddle Bone
Electronics Fishman Sonitone
Tuners Tulip tuners with Ivoroid knobs, nickel