


The Guild GAD-50E w/ Fishman Matrix is a superb classic dreadnought acoustic guitar featuring a rosewood back and sides and a solid spruce top. Also benefiting from scalloped bracing, Bone nut and saddle, an ebony bridge and tasteful inlays on the neck, this guitar looks and sounds great. it comes including an official Guild hard case and will be set up by us to provide the player with a superbly performing instrument. If you are looking for an acoustic guitar from one of the worlds top brands you would find it very hard indeed to better the Guild GAD-50E w/ Fishman Matrix within this price range.

The Guild GAD-50E has the world’s most popular acoustic body shape; one that has been used for more than 70 years.
The guitar features a solid Indian rosewood back and sides, a solid spruce top with scalloped bracing and a one-piece mahogany neck with traditional dovetail neck joint. Other features include an Indian rosewood fingerboard and bridge, ebony pearl dot-inlayed bridge pins and strap buttons, classic pearl fingerboard inlays, wood binding, bone nut and bone compensated saddle, Grover Rotomatic® tuners and a wooden arched case.
- Body Style: Dreadnaught
- Top: Solid Sitka Spruce
- Bracing: Guild® Scalloped
- Back: Solid Indian Rosewood
- Sides: Solid Indian Rosewood
- Bridge: Indian Rosewood Pin Bridge
- Neck: 1-Piece Mahogany
- Fretboard: Indian Rosewood (12" Radius)
- Width: at Nut 1-11/16"
- No. of Frets: 20
- Scale Length: 25 1/2"
- Hardware: Chrome
- Machine Heads: Grover® Rotomatic™ Die-cast Tuners
- Pickups: Fishman® Acoustic Matrix Natural I Under Saddle Pickup with Endpin Jack
- Controls: None
- Finish: High Gloss (Polyester)
- Unique Features: Dovetail Neck Joint, Ornate Mother-of-Pearl Position Inlays, Strap Button with Internal Block Reinforcement, Abalone Side Dot Position Inlays, Mother-of-Pearl Headstock Logo, Ebony Bridge Pins with MOP Dots, Ebony End Pin with MOP Dot, Bone Nut and Saddle, Mahogany Body Bindings, Clear Pickguard, Back Center Wood Mosaic Inlay
- Case Includes Deluxe Hardshell Case