Meet the next chapter in our Rubber Bridge Collection—now upgraded with a Seymour Duncan Hot Rails® pickup, coil split function, and tone knob for versatility.
Made for the studio and stage, Juniper II delivers a dreamy muted tone with enhanced clarity. Retro touches like oversized dot inlays, Grover open-gear tuners, and a diamond trapeze tailpiece complete the vibe.
Highlights:
Seymour Duncan Hot Rails® pickup with coil split for switching between full humbucker power and single-coil clarity
Headstock truss rod access, allowing for neck relief adjustment
TUSQ nut and Grover open-gear tuners for smooth performance
Retro design: oversized inlays, diamond trapeze tailpiece, double-bound body, 3-ply white pickguard, and cupcake knobs
Reinforced non-scalloped X bracing
Light gauge flatwound strings for added tonal textures
Solid Wood Top
Parlor
Gig Bag
Seymour Duncan Hot Rails® Pickup
CollectionRubber Bridge
ElectronicsSeymour Duncan SHR-1n Humbucker Pickup (Ceramic) with Volume and Tone Control
Packed with features, the Juniper II shines in the details—reinforced bracing, a TUSQ nut, Grover open-gear tuners, and flatwound strings—creating a reliable songwriting machine, delivering character in every note.
Expanded Sonic Range
The dynamic Seymour Duncan Hot Rails® pickup elevates the rubber bridge tone, adding punch and definition to the guitar’s lofi charm. A coil split and tone/volume controls unlock new possibilities, providing an option between humbucker depth or single-coil clarity.
Set Up in Los Angeles
Professionally set up before shipping, your guitar arrives ready to play—with fresh strings and a gig bag included. When needed, you can easily fine-tune the playability at home with the headstock truss rod access.
Born to be Heard
Built for both studio and stage, Juniper II sits perfectly in the mix, no matter the setting.
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Top Wood Guide
Spruce
A classic tonewood for acoustic guitars, spruce is a well-rounded, durable wood that’s suitable for many styles of playing.
Torrefied Spruce
A vintage-inspired upgrade, torrefied spruce is roasted to remove excess moisture, so the guitar continues to play at peak performance.
Mahogany
A common tonewood for top, back, and sides, Mahogany is known for its clarity and evenness to accentuate the mid-range tones.
Cedar
An excellent topwood for classical guitars, cedar is perfect for delicate playing styles, like fingerpicking and soft strumming.