Faith FRMG – Perfect for all Acoustic Guitarists

Faith FRMG

Every guitarist, regardless of what style they play, should own a good quality acoustic guitar. If you’re looking to buy your first top quality acoustic, or add another to your collection, the Faith FRMG might be just the guitar for you.

Faith FRMG

The Mars Drop Shoulder Dreadnought (FRMG) is a solid mahogany guitar without a cutaway. What makes the FRMG special, is that the top of the guitar is also a solid mahogany. Most guitars with mahogany back and sides will use a spruce top. Because of the mahogany top, the Faith FRMG has a truly unique character.

This is a guitar that screams class. The tone is described as warm with a huge amount of sustain and resonance. It also offers a fair amount of projection and volume. This ensures that you will be heard when you play.

Despite the Faith FRMG’s volume, the notes never become muddy or dull. The guitar’s tone is well balanced, thus ensuring that you have clarity of notes. This applies to both picking and strumming.

Hardware

Good wood is the most important element of an acoustic guitar. Hardware can be upgraded, but you are stuck with whatever wood the guitar was built with.

The Faith FRMG uses some of the best wood available. In addition to the great quality of wood, the hardware used on the guitar is unrivalled. With Grover Rotomatic machine heads, your guitar won’t have any tuning or stability issues.

To further increase sustain, Faith has added a TUSQ nut to the guitar. TUSQ nuts are self-lubricating; this means that your strings will be under less pressure as they pass over the nut. Not only will this increase sustain, but it will also prolong the lifespan of your strings.

And as a great final touch, the bridge pins on the Faith FRMG as made of solid ebony.

To truly appreciate this guitar, you need to pick one up and spend time with it.

For all the specs on the guitar, check out the Faith website.

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