Sigma SDR-45

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Sigma SDR-45

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Manufacturer's ID: SIG-GTR-SDR-45

In the late 1960s the situation for US guitar manufacturers became difficult: guitars that were made in Japan, looking very similar to US guitars, were flooding the market but at a much lower price. These guitars increasingly endangered the US manufacturers dominance on the market, and a few American companies reacted to that development in an appropriate manner: They did not take any legal steps but instead launched a counter offensive. That’s when “Sigma Guitars” was born.

Specification

Body Size D-14 Fret
Top Material Solid Sitka Spruce
Back & Sides Solid Indian Rosewood
Neck Material Mahogany
Neck Shape Low Profile
Nut Material Bone
Fingerboard Ebony
Scale Length 25.4” (645 mm)
Nut Width 1-3/4” (44,5 mm)
Finish Type Polished Gloss with aging toner
Saddle Bone
Tuners Grover Gold Open-Gear w/ Butterbean knobs

Customer reviews

Overall Rating 4/5 (1 reviews)

I had this guitar briefly as decided it wasn't for me quite quickly. Easy to play with 11s but found to much effort with 12s. Sounded a bit zingy with the lower gauge strings but maybe that's how Rose wood sounds? Would still recommend to a player more suited to, it's definitely a quality guitar. I found the strings a bit far apart compared to what I'm use to and the neck a bit thicker.

Paul W. - 6/3/2025