Article: Types of acoustic guitars and how they differ
Types of acoustic guitars and how they differ

Understanding the different types of acoustic guitar body shapes helps you choose an instrument that perfectly matches your body size and musical goals. The dimensions of the soundbox determine the overall tone, balance, and sound projection of the instrument.
Not knowing how waist width or body depth affects playability often leads to physical discomfort and a dull tone. Here, we clearly explain the key features of each acoustic body shape to make your choice as easy and informed as possible.
Acoustic Guitar Types by Body Shape
The design and internal volume of the soundbox in acoustic guitars dictate both frequency response and natural acoustic volume.
1. Dreadnought Model
This is the most iconic body shape in folk and pop music, famous for its wide shoulders and deep body. Our AD-SR E9 model delivers well-defined bass notes and powerful volume—ideal for backing your vocals with energetic rhythm strumming.

2. Jumbo Model
The rounded, oversized body of the Jumbo produces a full-bodied sound and exceptional outdoor projection. Our AJ-SR E9 guitar offers an impressive acoustic presence, making it the top choice for country and folk soloists.

3. Auditorium Model
This design features a narrow waist combined with generous soundbox depth, providing a balanced tonal distribution across lows, mids, and highs. Our AA-CSp E9 model is exceptionally versatile, responding equally well to flatpicking and delicate fingerstyle.

4. Concert and Parlor Models
More compact body shapes offer enhanced clarity for solos and studio recording by tightening the low end. Our A00-SkSp E9 guitar features a comfortable feel and a focused sound rich in crystalline trebles, perfectly suited for classic acoustic blues.

Technical Comparison: Acoustic Guitar Body Types
Understanding how physical body shape correlates with acoustic performance will help you select the ideal instrument. The table below summarizes the tonal properties and ergonomic comfort of the main models in our range.
|
Body Shape |
Projection & Volume |
Dominant Frequencies |
Ergonomic Comfort |
Recommended Use |
|
Dreadnought (AD-SR) |
High & punchy |
Powerful bass |
Medium |
Rhythm accompaniment & pop |
|
Jumbo (AJ-SR) |
Very high & broad |
Deep low-end |
Medium-Low |
Unamplified live gigs & country |
|
Auditorium (AA-CSp) |
Medium & balanced |
Full-range balance |
High |
Versatile playing techniques |
|
Concert / 00 (A00-SkSp) |
Medium to moderate |
Focused mids & clear trebles |
Very High |
Fingerpicking & clean recording |
Frequently Asked Questions - FAQs
What are the main types of acoustic guitar body shapes?
The primary acoustic guitar body shapes are the Dreadnought, Jumbo, Auditorium, Concert, and Parlor. Each shape has specific physical proportions that directly influence tone, projection, and playability.
What is the difference between a Dreadnought and a Concert guitar?
The Dreadnought features a large, deep body engineered for rich bass and high volume output. In contrast, the Concert / 00 shape has a smaller body with a tighter waist, offering superior physical comfort and a bright, focused midrange and treble response.
How much does a good quality acoustic guitar cost?
A handcrafted, artisan acoustic guitar with a solid wood top typically ranges between €2,000 and €2,500. While cheaper mass-produced guitars with laminated wood exist, they lack natural resonance and tonality over time.
What type of strings do acoustic guitars use?
Acoustic guitars use steel strings, which exert significant tension on the bridge and soundboard. To counteract this pull, the neck features an adjustable internal steel truss rod that keeps the fingerboard straight.
Discover Your Signature Acoustic Tone
Finding the right acoustic body style is a rewarding journey that can refine your technique and enhance your daily practice. The expertise of our luthiers in Muro de Alcoy ensures a stable instrument built with the warm resonance of Spanish guitar tradition.
We invite you to get in touch with our technical team to ask questions or explore our different body styles. Experience the neck comfort firsthand and choose the acoustic guitar that best suits your style.








