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Traveler Ultra-Light - Natural Maple Review

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Specifications

Brand Traveler Guitar
Category Acoustic / Electric Guitars
String Type: Steel,
Number of Strings: 6,
Body Shape: Ultra-Light Acoustic,
Left-/Right-handed: Right-handed,
Color: Natural,
Finish: Satin,
Top Wood: Eastern American Hard Maple,
Back & Sides Wood: Eastern American Hard Maple,
Neck Wood: Eastern American Hard Maple,
Radius: 15.75",
Fingerboard Material: Black Walnut,
Fingerboard Inlay: Dots,
Number of Frets: 22, Medium,
Scale Length: 24.75",
Tuning Machines: Chrome Closed-gear, 14:1 gear ratio,
Nut/Saddle Material: Phenolic Resin saddle,
Nut Width: 1.75",
Electronics: Passive Piezo bridge pickup,
Strings: D'Addario EJ15,
Case Included: Gig Bag,
Body Width: 5.25",
Body Depth: 2",
Overall Length: 28",
Manufacturer Part Number: ULA MPS,

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ROBERT
2 years ago

I bought this guitar back in 2013 so I could practice at work on my breaks. I work in a machine shop and wanted something that wouldn't attract attention but had a full size neck. This seemed the best likely choice for me and I was not disappointed !! This guitar is almost silent acoustically but with an earphone amp and earphone sounds GREAT !! Also plugging into a full size amp read more produces a nice rich tone that is surprisingly good. It's small size does take a little getting used to but it's easy to store in a locker (at work) or an airplane overhead compartment. Changing the strings is a little more of a challenge than what most of us are used to but can be done with a bit of patience. It's not much to look at aesthetically, but that is not what we are going for here anyway,however, the fit and finish work on mine was really well done. Fret ends were nicely dressed. The frets were not gritty at all and the finger board was nice and smooth. No complaints at all, really. My thanks to Sweetwater for their GREAT customer service and providing just what I need just when I need it !!

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Guitar Zan
2 years ago

I bought this and took it to Hawaii. I practiced for five hours all the way in the air. Incredible. It is highly playable. I am exclusively finger style with a thumb pick and it is perfect for practicing with a tiny Vox plug in amp a dear buds. It is called acoustic because it has a piezo compared to an electric pickup. Which makes sense. And It does produce an adequate acoustic read more sound in the earbuds. It is not made for ambient sound. And that's a good thing especially in a packed airplane. I tuned it slack down C to C and it is fine with slack style. Excellent for blues and country chicken Picken. Harmonics are great. Overall I am very happy with it. All you complainers out there STPhU go take a happy pill and chill your complaining pie hole. Except for something that arrived broken and in that case just exchange it., I can't believe that someone would give this guitar a poor review.

Traveler Ultra-Light Acoustic Electric Guitar

Linda
3 years ago

The Traveler Ultra-Light Acoustic Electric guitar met my need as a great instrument for practicing in silence with or without headphones when I am away from my other guitar. The solid maple neck matches the feel of my full-sized guitar and so does its full-scale length, making the transition between instruments optimum. It stays in tune well and its compact size makes it perfect read more for any kind of travel. Plugged into a small amplifier at home, it sounds quite decent. I would like to give a shout out to sales engineer Jeff Law and all those at Sweetwater. I cannot say enough about their dedication to serving the customer's needs by promptly answering questions and offering their expert advice. This was my first Sweetwater purchase, but it will not be my last.

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Robert Lingenfelter
3 years ago

This guitar works perfect for me to sit in the living room with the wife, and her not hearing me pick. It's great to do extra work while watching tv. I also use it on vacation trips where I can just put my headphones on with the amp accessor I bought so only I can hear it...love this little travel guitar...

The best compact travel guitar I have tried, hands down

John Sparkman
3 years ago

I must state right up front that I'm a guitar fanatic, a band leader, and a gigging musician with the obligatory day job to pay the bills. This Traveler Ultra Light is the best of all the portable traveling guitars I have ever tried or owned. (And by that, I mean that I have borrowed from a friend the Martin Backpacker, meh, and I have owned the Washburn Rover, a Glen Burton machine read more gun guitar, a Rogue lap steel, and the Hofner Shorty travel guitar.) All of them had their strong points and their weak ones too. Thin sounding, one-trick-ponies, gimmick guitars, whatever. None of them lasted long with me. This one is different. It hangs well from the guitar strap on my upper torso, and the baseball bat neck feels smooth and substantial. The acoustic sounds are great for playing in a hotel while on travel, and, plugged in, I get a versatile set of tones at all volumes and levels of mild distortion and effects. It seems better suited to analog amps when played out loud, and is just fine with digital guitar effects processors when you are wearing your headphones. Some digital effects are not friendly to it when played loudly, so bring the amp volumes up slowly. The fret ends are dressed nicely, and it's ergonomically comfortable when playing. And the light weight makes it a joy to play for extended periods of time. I haven't tried the (included) leg brace structure thingie, but then again, I rarely play seated. I really like this guitar. I give it two thumbs up.

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