Positioned in CASCHA's mid-range, the CGA200 adopts the classic folk dreadnought design while prioritizing reliability and ease of maintenance. Its matte natural finish, 5-ply black binding, and traditional rosette give it a timeless look. The cutaway facilitates access to higher frets without sacrificing the typical power of the format.
Designed for beginners to start under excellent conditions and to support intermediate players, the CGA200 excels in strumming and flatpicking. It shines in bluegrass, blues, and folk, but remains versatile enough for pop, country, and accompaniment both on stage and at home or in rehearsal.
The combination of laminated spruce and mahogany delivers a warm and balanced tone: firm lows, present mids, and clear highs. The large dreadnought body favors projection and sustain, ideal for carrying vocals or maintaining the rhythm of an ensemble. The fingerboard and bridge made of Techwood (WPC) ensure stability and consistency, while the POM nut and saddle contribute to reliable intonation and precise attack.
To preserve its performance, opt for phosphor bronze 12-53 strings (folk set, hex core) identical to the original setup. A folk guitar capo will perfectly suit this format. For transport, a rigid dreadnought case will provide reinforced protection as a complement to the supplied gig bag.