🎶 Carry Your Sound, Command the Room
The Eko Guitars NXT Parlour Nat is a compact, parlor-sized acoustic guitar featuring a warm Agathis wood body, a resonant mahogany neck and top, and a smooth rosewood fretboard. Designed for portability without compromising rich tonal quality, it’s perfect for millennial professionals seeking a stylish, high-performance instrument for both casual and serious play.
Product Dimensions | 101.6 x 20.32 x 12.7 cm; 100 g |
Item model number | 06217030 |
Back Material | Mahogany Wood |
Body Material | Agathis |
Colour | Natural |
Fretboard Material | Rosewood |
Guitar Pickup Configuration | No Pickup |
String Material | Phosphor Bronze |
Top Material | Mahogany Wood |
Neck Material Type | Mahogany |
Number of Strings | 6 |
Guitar Bridge System | Stop Tail |
Material Type | Agathis Wood |
Size | Parlor |
Item Weight | 100 g |
A**R
Incredible value for money
The build quality of this little guitar is simply outstanding for the price. I have been playing guitar for over thirty years, mainly electric, and was looking for an acoustic. This guy is very comfortable for electric players due to the small body size, but the tone is full and very expressive. To be frank, I would have paid £500 for this if I picked it up blindfolded in a guitar shop. It’s crazy-good for the money! Highly recommended!
C**L
good tone
Had this 3 days now and it's hard to find fault with this little guitar ,it's well finished inside and out the tuners are smooth , intonation and string height are good it's a joy to play .it stays in tune and sounds fine ,I think it's better finger picked than using plectrum , just a personal preference .New strings essential.... only thing I've noticed is a bit of filler in the saddle slot . otherwise ok.
G**E
Body has a crack in it.......Sounds tinny and thin, especially the B string
So far I am disappointed by the tone of this instrument. Sound is quite thin and doesn’t ring. In particular the B string sounds tinny on the first fret..... that is the C note! Very odd and unpleasant! I had great hopes! But I cannot enjoy playing with this. Not a patch on my dreadnought Fender. Actually I just noticed that there is a crack on the body of the guitar.... could explain the problem.
A**E
Beautiful to look at and a lovely sound
As a recent beginner I was looking for something a little bit better than the £40 starter guitar I'd had for a year, but didn't want to pay too much. A guitar teacher recommended this for me. It's a compact size and absolutely gorgeous to look at - I keep it in a guitar holder on the wall and it looks lovely! The sound is soft and echo-ey rather than harsh - maybe slightly 'jangly' if that is a guitar word! There's no scratchboard so if you use a plectrum you might mark it. It isn't made of wood, but that means you aren't worried about leaving it in the sun/by the window. I would have given it 5 stars, but I have been searching high and low for a case for it, and nothing seems to fit, so that is a bit of a let down as it is not so convenient to transport around. But even so, I'm pleased I bought it.
T**S
Beautiful parlour guitar.
This guitar small size is perfect, it's got a lovely sound, and it's very easy to tune. I bought it as a present for my husband. I might change the steel strings for nylon or gut in the future to approach the sound of a renaissance/baroque guitar instead.
K**R
recommended
A quiet guitar. Just what l needed
T**S
Poor quality and overpriced, doesn’t stay in tune long.
This guitar in my opinion is overpriced it is really poor quality the tuning pegs are cheap and nasty and do not hold in tune so after a few strums it is completely out of tune again and the strings that it came with are of poor quality i do not think it is worth the money it is more like a real cheap £50 kids beginners instrument. Definately overpriced.
M**S
Excellent guitar
Looks good and plays excellent well made instrument i have had for over a year nice little folk blues guitar
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