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Open your playing to a wider sonic palette with Cleo’s timeless cutaway shape. We topped Cleo with torrefied solid Sitka spruce and solid pau ferro back and sides for a rich, aged tone. Gold hardware, abalone detailing, and Grover open gear tuners round out the vintage-inspired design. Comes equipped with the award-winning LR Baggs Anthem pickup.
Note: Torrefaction is a unique baking process. Every guitar is one of a kind, and the finish may slightly vary in color.
With our expert setup, your guitar is ready to play right out of the delivery box. All Topanga models come freshly restrung with Ernie Ball Phosphor Bronze strings.
Inspired by lush natural acoustics, we added a torrefied solid Sitka spruce top and, for the first time ever, solid pau ferro back & sides to our Topanga Collection.
Take your guitar everywhere with our sturdy hard case. Designed for durability and comfortability, it’s made for the guitarist on the go.
Our Topanga Live models come equipped with the award-winning LR Baggs Anthem Pickup System, chosen for its warm natural tone and feedback resistance.
Sound, looks and playability are excellent. My Taylor's and Martin's welcome the "new kid on the block" !
Cleo Live
Happy with the Cleo live however, as I own an Echo live at half the price, I expected the Cleo to be a noticeable upgrade but I find the difference minimal. I have a Larrivee in the same price range so I was hoping that the Cleo might rival that but the Larrivee sounds/plays better. I did notice that the LR Baggs is a better pick up than the Echo. I do love the guitar however, looks amazing, but I will be changing the strings today. Performing tomorrow and am looking forward to playing it live :)
I’ve had them all. Just sold a Collins to a good friend. The Cleo is right up there with the best. Nice action. And I love the shape.
I got mine a week ago. I love the look and the trimmings. A real beauty. But the sound is definitely muted relative to other mid range guitars, particularly the higher end, while the low end is good. It sounds good but quiet. My $400 Eastman dreadnought is more resonant. Actually so is my Baby Taylor which is parlor size and was $450. When I play on my deck I have a little trouble hearing myself. It's still a very fine guitar though.