The square-shouldered 14-fret dreadnought is the most popular steel-string acoustic guitar body shape in the world. While Collings is far from the only company to build them, we bring a new tonal clarity to the depth and warmth usually associated with such a large, deep-bodied instrument. Although its bass response makes the dreadnought ideal for vocal accompaniment, Collings versions are also often employed by bluegrass flatpickers who must compete with inherently louder instruments, such as banjos and fiddles.
The 2-style (D2H) features East Indian rosewood back and sides with ivoroid body binding and butt wedge, herringbone top purfling, a “zipper” backstrip, diamonds and squares fingerboard inlays, and a more intricate 2-style rosette.
Top
Sitka spruce
Back & Sides
E. Indian rosewood
Neck
Honduran mahogany
Body Binding
Ivoroid with herringbone purfling
Fingerboard Binding
None
Peghead Binding
None
Bridge
Ebony belly-style with 2 3/16" spacing
Fingerboard
Ebony with abalone long diamond & squares
Fingerboard Radius
14" - 26" compound
Bridge Pins/End Pin
Ebony with MOP dot
Nut
Bone, 1 11/16"
Saddle
Bone, drop-in
Neck Profile
Modified V
Peghead Profile
Square with volute
Neck Joint
Mortise & tenon hybrid
Truss Rod
Fully adjustable
Frets
Medium 18% nickel-silver
Peghead Veneer
Stained Exotic Ebony with MOP Collings logo
Tuners
Nickel Waverly
Backstrip
2-style (Zipper)
Rosette
iv/tort/iv & b/w purflings
Scale Length
25 1/2"
Brace Material
Sitka spruce
Brace Pattern
Pre-war scalloped X-brace
Body Finish
High gloss nitrocellulose lacquer
Neck Finish
High gloss polyester resin
Pickguard
Tortoise
Strings
D'Addario EJ-17 (.013"- .056")
Case
Deluxe hardshell case