1970s Suzuki Kiso W‑350, (Used)
The 1970s Suzuki Kiso W‑350 is a Japanese-made dreadnought acoustic guitar from an era when many MIJ (Made in Japan) guitars offered high build quality and vintage character. Its body is built with a spruce top and rosewood back and sides, giving a balanced tonal foundation — combining clarity and brightness from the spruce with warmth and depth from the rosewood. The internal bracing ensures structural stability and supports a strong, resonant acoustic voice that works well for both strumming and fingerstyle playing.
The neck is made from mahogany, fitted with a rosewood fingerboard and covering the standard dreadnought scale length, giving familiar string tension and spacing. The fret count offers a straightforward playing range, making the guitar a classic in feel and layout.
Tonally, the W‑350 delivers a “woody,” well-balanced acoustic sound, with articulate mids, clear highs, and a pleasing low-end response. The combination of aged tonewoods and vintage MIJ craftsmanship gives this guitar a sound character that often stands up to more expensive instruments — a quality for players and collectors looking for vintage acoustic tone with history and personality.
PRODUCT REPORT
- Case: Hardcase Included
- Condition: Fair
- Finish: Guitar has some heavy wear through previous usage but is completely structurally sound
- Frets: Good
- Hardware: All original hardware
- Overall Condition Score: ⭐️⭐️ - 2/5 Stars