Here’s a beautiful Rick Turner Guitars Renaissance RS6 steel string acoustic. I ordered this one with a sunburst finish and a 1 3/4 nut with 2 1/4 spacing at the bridge. The guitar has cherry back and sides, a western red cedar top, mahogany neck and an ipe (Brazilian walnut) fingerboard.

If you play acoustic guitar live, you’re familiar with the challenges of getting a natural acoustic tone amplified to stage volumes without being plagued by feedback. All the mics, preamps and EQs in the world are rarely up to dealing with a loud monitor pointing at your soundhole. The thinline RS6 is built like an acoustic but has a mahogany center block to resist feedback. A Turner Timberline bridge pickup feeds a full-spectrum signal to an 18-volt D-TAR preamp with graduated volume and tone controls. The preamp runs off two AA batteries, easily accessible via the back panel. I have tested this at loud monitor volumes and it works great straight into the board. Lindsey Buckingham (Fleetwood Mac) loves his Turner guitars and plays a Renaissance live.

With locking tuners, Access padded case and Timberline electronics.

Condition: New; Top: Western red cedar, sunburst; Back and sides: Cherry; Neck: Mahogany with ipe (brazilian walnut) fingerboard; Nut: 1 3/4; Scale: 25.5; Orientation: Lefthanded (of course); List: $3048