EXRUBATO-ONE
MSRP¥200,000 w/o tax
Specification
- Body Top
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Laminated Spruce
- Body
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Laminated Flame Maple
- Neck
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Maple
- Fingerboard
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Micarta
- Nut
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Bone
- Bridge
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Ovangkol
- Machineheads
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Kluson® KTS90SLN GD
- Fret
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Nickel Silver
- Pickups
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SeventySeven AL2
- Controls
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1Vol, 1Tone
- Scale
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628mm(24.75inch)
- Width at Nut
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43.0mm
- Fingerboard Radius
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305R
- Finish
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Urethane UV Coating
- Strings
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Elixir NANOWEB Light(.010-.046)
- Accessories
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Hard Case, Allen Wrench, COA
Introduction
Video
Fully Acoustic -EXRUBATO-
Thin, full hollow body with a rich, pure sound

The long-awaited full acoustic model is now available in the Japan Tune-up series, which has been well-received for its reliable setup by Japanese craftsmen. Based on the standard “EXRUBATO” model, the new model features specifications that pursue an acoustic tone.
Spruce top and flame maple

Spruce, a well-known material for acoustic guitars, is used for the body top. Combined with a full hollow body, this thin body type guitar has a rich, clean sound. The elimination of the center block has also made the weight of the body extremely light. The back and sides of the body are made of flame maple with a vivid grain, which is eye-catching even on stage.
Wooden bridge that brings depth to the sound

Along with the full acoustic version, it is equipped with an Obankole wood bridge made to match the archtop. It has a deeper and warmer sound than its metal counterpart.
Details designed with a Jazzy look in mind
The body is decorated with herringbone purfling reminiscent of an acoustic guitar. The headstock is inlaid with Seventy Seven’s trademark “77”.
Alnico 2 original pickups

The SeventySeven AL2 pickups are SeventySeven’s original pickups with Alnico 2 magnets. The SeventySeven AL2 pickups are equipped with Alnico 2 magnets, which give the SeventySeven AL2s a sparkling bell-like sound with a warmth that does not hurt the ears. It expands the player’s creativity and produces rich musical expression.
Slim Neck

We are using a slim C-shaped neck, easy to perform on even for players with small hands, and even for pieces with lots of cord changes, allowing you to take on even the most challenging of songs with ease. With the help of our smooth taper, you will be able to glide effortlessly from a low position to a high position and back without a hitch.
Kluson Machineheads

For the machine heads, we are using Kluson machine heads with their smooth knobs that have a great rotation and solid stability to them, making tuning a breeze and allowing you to focus on your performance without having to worry about anything else.
Exclusive hard case included


A specialized hard case with SeventySeven’s logo on it is included, designed to provide great protection to store your valuable instrument.
SeventySeven Guitars Japan Tune-up Series

SeventySeven Guitars is a well-reputed Japanese semi-acoustic/full-acoustic guitar brand that has been seeking high-quality pure sound since its establishment in 2006 and has added a new lineup in 2020.
The new “SeventySeven Japan Tune-Up Series” is based on the guitar-making know-how accumulated over 40 years of experience since the Headway factory was established in 1977. The guitars are set up from the factory with the utmost care to ensure that they fit the player’s hand straight out of the box.
Reliable setup by our Japanese workshop

It is said that professional guitarists do not use the guitars they buy as-is, but first take them to a trusted repairman and adjust them to their preferred settings before going on stage. Experienced guitarists will shave the nuts on their own guitars and modify them until it feels just the way they like it. A good setup is a prerequisite for a good performance, and the SeventySeven Japan Tune-Up series guitars are carefully set up from the factory to be ready for action by the musician.
Perfect string action

String action is a major factor in the playability of a guitar. We carefully adjust each guitar to the proper string action with an emphasis on ease of string pressing.
Fret processing

By carefully rounding the edges of each fret using different grades of sandpaper and steel wool, the entire neck is left such as to let the left hand move smoothly when playing. It is possible to move as if gliding to the high frets.