Lowden Guitars F32c Indian Rosewood & Sitka Spruce

$4,96500
Condition: New

The 32 Series sits among Lowden's most popular models, valued for a voice that is full and powerful while staying clear and well defined. The combination of Sitka spruce and East Indian rosewood gives it a rich, responsive sound that holds warmth and projection together with strong note separation. It is a flexible, musical guitar that rewards players who want both sensitivity and depth.

The F The F, short for "flatpicker," is Lowden's mid-sized body shape and a classic in the range in its own right. It is a genuine all-rounder, sitting comfortably across fingerpicking, strumming, and flatpicking, which makes it a natural choice for the player who covers a lot of ground. A focused midrange, clear articulation, and long sustain give it a balance of comfort and projection that works as well on stage as it does in front of a microphone.

Tonewoods This guitar pairs a Sitka spruce soundboard with East Indian rosewood back and sides. Sitka brings strength and headroom, with a wide dynamic range and crisp attack. The rosewood fills in warmth and low-end depth, and together the two woods produce a sound that is rich and balanced, with clean note definition and natural sustain.

Ideal for A true all-rounder, equally at home with fingerstyle, strumming, and flatpicking.

Tone profile Full, clear, and responsive.

Comfort The mid-sized body offers real power without becoming unwieldy, a sensible fit for players of different builds.

Specifications

  • Year: 2026
  • Serial Number: 27815
  • Back & Sides: East Indian Rosewood
  • Soundboard: Sitka Spruce
  • Rosette: Rosewood, Sycamore, Walnut, Mahogany
  • Binding: Figured Sycamore
  • Tuners: Gotoh SG381 Gold with Ebony Buttons
  • Bridge: Rosewood
  • Neck: 5-Piece Mahogany / Rosewood
  • Case: Lowden-Branded Ameritage Hardshell Case

About the Case Lowden now supplies its guitars in a Lowden-branded hardshell case built by Ameritage exclusively for the brand. Designed around the F body shape, it suspends the guitar inside the shell rather than letting it rest against the walls, and a widened dual support area runs along most of the neck to absorb shocks and keep the instrument protected in transit and through changing conditions.