Traveler Guitar Pro Series Travel Acoustic-Electric Guitar
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The ultimate go anywhere, play anywhere guitar!
Featuring a custom piezo pickup and a traditional single coil electric pickup, the Pro Series sounds great amplified through an acoustic or electric amp. It also has an internal resonant pickup coupled with a unique stethophone headset that allows private listening without batteries or amplifiers. The lap rest detaches for traveling, and the whole package fits in the included high-quality gig bag.
Features
- Full 24-3/4" scale travel guitar
- 3-1/2 pounds light and only 28" long
- Electric and acoustic/electric pickups for playing through an amp
- Resonant pickup and stethophone headset for private listening without batteries
- One-piece neck-thru American hard maple body
Who says you can't take it with you? Your guitar, that is. Order your Traveler Pro today!
24 people out of 36 found this review helpful
Overall: I've had my traveler pro for over 3 years & it is starting to show some wear. The neck however is still perfect. I work offshore in the Gulf of Mexico & it flies in cramped helicopters and/or rolls around on crew boats every 2 weeks. It travels in my sea bag and is mishandled every trip. The issues I've seen with other reviews do apply here too. I used the stethaphone twice, it hurt and I left it at home after that. Offshore, I play| Review By: Southern Guitar Man | 7 years, 8 months ago30 people out of 62 found this review helpful
Overall: I have owned the Traveler Pro for three months. I took it to a music store to have the action lowered just a little and this little guitar plays awesomely. With an Amp, this thing sings like a Strat. Switch to the acoustic p/u and the sound is also great. Small, compact and easy to play.| Review By: Fred-4SxBV | 7 years, 9 months ago32 people out of 83 found this review helpful
Overall: I'd been on the lookout for a guitar I could throw in my truck and take with me during the day in case I get a half hour to myself. I looked at and played several acoustic and electric models, settling on this. I have been delighted with it and don't regret the decision for a moment. It sounds great. Even though the stethoscope is a little uncomfortable to wear, it works and provides a rich sound, though it's kind of hard to sing along that way. Plugged in (I use the Marshall MS-2 to| Review By: Don Turner | 7 years, 11 months ago33 people out of 71 found this review helpful
Overall: The Martin Backpacker feels like a balsa wood paper plane. This Traveler guitar is SOLID. Trying to teach myself the guitar is tough when I am home only two days a week. With this, I travel and get a chance for a little decompression downtime with my guitar in the evening, no matter what hotel I'm in. Great great product.| Review By: songz | 8 years, 1 month ago33 people out of 65 found this review helpful
Overall: I've owned the Traveler for 2 years. It's a great guitar! Great action and sound. I've been very thankful having it when I'm stuck in a motel, or riding in back of the van. I've used it in recordings with great results. If you're in need of a guitar that's easy to tote, this is it. No I don't work for the company. The only con is changing the strings is awkward. When you do change, use a long life string. The stethoscope is ok but I don't use or need it.I did change the pickup to the






