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Description



Features
- Mahogany top, back and sides
- C-shape mahogany neck, rosewood fingerboard and bridge
- Bone nut and saddle
- Gloss-finished body and neck
Specs
- Body type: Concert, Non-Cutaway
- Top wood: Mahogany
- Back & sides: Mahogany
- Top Bracing: OX Bracing
- Back Bracing: Ladder
- Body finish: Gloss
- Neck shape: C
- Nut width: 1.75"
- Fingerboard: Rosewood
- Neck wood: Mahogany
- Scale length: 24.75"
- Number of frets: 20
- Neck finish: Gloss
- Bridge: Rosewood
- Saddle & nut: Bone
- Orientation: Right Handed
- Number of strings: 6-string
- Country of origin: China
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4.57
7 Reviews
80%
of respondents would recommend this to a friend
- Jamming2
- Practicing2
- Recording1
- Small Venues1
- Flat Sound1
- Experienced2
- Novice2
- Good Feel4
- Fun To Play3
- Good Audio2
- Stays In Tune2
Reviewed by 7 customers
This is perfect- just what I was looking for.
submitteda year ago
byJames
fromPittsburgh, PA
Beautiful guitar. Great build quality. Easy to play neck. Solid mahogany on the Guild M120.
Guild M120
submitted2 years ago
byRene
fromIra Township, MI
It sounds great - have always liked Guild products.
Great build quality, fit and finish. Bad tone.
submitted2 years ago
byJack
fromHouston, TX
Guild gets a lot of things right with the M120. There's incredible attention to detail in the fret dressings, fit and finish and even the nut was cut exceptionally well. They get right everything someone review the guitar going down the check-list could check off as "perfect" or "near perfect" except for a few critical things. The most critical being tone. The M120 stays in tune exceptionally well and has great intonation up the neck. You will not zero scratchy frets on this guitar. It punches above its price for these sort of details, but... it just sounds awful. I don't know what the problem is but I suspect its the top bracing. Most of guitars tone comes from the top, specifically how much movement the top is allowed to have. The bracing is there to keep the top from collapsing and to help shape the tone. The m120 has very short, fat braces. I would classify it as the most overbuilt guitar I've owned and it's muffled tone carries that weight in what you hear from it. The thick polyurethane finish isn't doing it any favors here either. The Guild M120 sounds very cheap as a result, yet it plays like a very expensive instrument. For this reason it's the most annoying instrument in my small collection. I can not recommend this guitar.
Love it!
submitted2 years ago
byFaith
fromHawaii
This guitar is so beautiful, awesome playability right out of the box.
Better than expected
submitted3 years ago
byGrady
fromRoseville
After watching quite a few reviews of small body mohagany bodied guitars, i chose the M-120. I couldn't be happier with the purchase. Love the smaller size. Great tone. Set-up was great. Excellent gig bag is a bonus.
Sweet size
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submitted3 years ago
byGeneers
fromSan Diego
I have many high end guitars but I find myself always grabbing the shorter scale acoustics to work out on around the house. This Guild hits all the marks, solid woods, bone nut and saddle plus a nice gig bag! The intonation was spot right out of the box I just lowered the action a touch and was good to go!
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