Veelah Launch New Vero Series Acoustic Guitars

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Recently launched within the UK, Ireland and Benelux, Veelah acoustic and electro-acoustic guitars are quickly earning respect and significant traction within students, session players, touring professionals and the music industry itself.
The Vero Series is the ideal instrument for students and beginners looking for a guitar they can truly grow with, offering craftsmanship and tone that punches well above its class.

All models within the new Vero Series feature capped headstocks with Veelah inlaid logo, mahogany bodies trimmed with a Koa ring rosette, along with mahogany necks, pau ferro bridges and fingerboards with top-edged offset fret markers.

The single cutaway Grand Auditorium and OM models are available with spruce or mahogany tops, the Dreadnought stuns with a shimmering red amber tint, and the popular spruce-topped ¾ Mini-Camper delivers surprising clarity and volume.

Featuring in-house designed open-geared 14:1 chrome tuners, all models within the range benefit from Veelah’s collaboration with industry standard hardware manufacturers, with the VERO series featuring D’Addario EXP16 string sets.
Operating as an OEM company for well over 30 years in China, Veelah has been synonymous for premium build quality and exceptional tone, with teams of highly skilled luthiers crafting decades of time-honoured expertise within every guitar built, and, with open-pore the chosen finish for this exceptional series of acoustic guitars, the Vero models breathe in a way that’s both audible and physical, allowing the natural organic resonance and earthy tonewood characteristics to remain pure and unhindered.

With elite craftsmanship, excellent specifications and an all around superb performance, Veelah build acoustic and electro-acoustic guitars, that out perform their price tags in every metric. Plus, all Vero models come complete with a Veelah branded 10mm padded carry bag.

All VERO Series models: £149.00 RRP – Vero is everything you’ll need in your first guitar (and nothing you don’t!).