Description
The Bromo BAT2CE Tahoma is a versatile electro acoustic guitar designed for developing players, adult learners and singer songwriters who want a reliable instrument for both home practice and performance. With its spruce and mahogany pairing, it delivers a balanced voice that suits strumming, flatpicking and fingerstyle. The onboard electronics make it easy to plug into an amp or PA, while the comfortable cutaway body shape encourages musical exploration up the neck. Whether you are starting lessons, writing songs or preparing for your first open mic, this guitar offers an inspiring platform to grow your playing.
Features
Balanced spruce and mahogany tone
A spruce top partnered with mahogany back and sides gives a clear, articulate response with a warm midrange. Chords ring openly, single notes have definition, and the overall voice stays musical across different playing styles. It is a classic tonewood recipe that helps beginners hear progress quickly while giving advancing players the nuance they need.
Plug in and play electronics
Stage ready electronics let you connect directly to an acoustic amplifier or PA system. The onboard pickup and preamp deliver a natural amplified sound, and the built in tuner helps you get in tune quickly without extra gear. Simple volume and EQ controls keep things intuitive during rehearsals and performances.
Comfortable cutaway and easy playability
The cutaway body improves access to higher frets, making lead lines and upper register chords easier to reach. A comfortable neck profile and smooth fretwork support relaxed hand positioning, encouraging longer, more enjoyable practice sessions. It all adds up to a guitar that feels welcoming from the first chord.
Ready for lessons, school and gigs
Reliable hardware, consistent intonation and a tidy factory setup make this guitar well suited to UK tuition and school ensembles. It is durable enough for daily practice and rehearsals, while the onboard tuner keeps the class moving. When it is time to perform, simply plug in and go for clear, controllable sound on stage.