Description
Why Choose the Veelah VDMM?
The Veelah VDMM Dreadnought combines all-mahogany construction with skilled craftsmanship to deliver outstanding resonance and playability. At only ₹12,500, this model brings Veelah’s Taiwanese guitar-making heritage to Indian musicians who seek premium sound without the premium price.
Warm Mahogany Tone
A-grade mahogany top, back, and sides provide a balanced, woody sound with enhanced mids—ideal for Indian genres, unplugged gigs, or practice.
Built for Playability
With a 43 mm nut width, Pau Ferro fretboard, and smooth Nato neck, the VDMM is comfortable for beginners and versatile for advanced players.
Craftsmanship You Can Trust
Veelah’s roots in Taiwan’s early luthiery bring expert craftsmanship to this affordable model, ensuring durability and consistent tone.
Ready for the Road
Includes a protective 10 mm Vero gig bag and comes factory-fitted with D’Addario EXP16 coated strings—perfect for Indian weather conditions.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the Veelah VDMM good for beginners in India? ▼
Yes, its comfortable neck, balanced tone, and affordable price make it one of the best acoustic guitars for beginners under ₹15,000.
What makes the sound of the VDMM special? ▼
The all-mahogany body produces warm, mid-rich tones with strong projection—perfect for Bollywood covers, unplugged gigs, and fingerstyle.
Does the guitar come with a bag? ▼
Yes, it comes with a durable 10 mm Vero gig bag for protection, making it travel-ready right out of the box.
Where is Veelah from? ▼
Veelah started in Taiwan and was among the first guitar factories to shift to China. Its workers have decades of luthier experience.
Can I add pickups to the Veelah VDMM later? ▼
Yes, the VDMM can be fitted with aftermarket acoustic pickups if you want stage amplification.
What strings are included on the guitar? ▼
The VDMM comes factory-fitted with D’Addario EXP16 coated strings—long-lasting and perfect for India’s humidity.
How does it compare to other guitars in this price range? ▼
The VDMM offers features usually found in higher-end models: bone nut & saddle, die-cast tuners, and superior craftsmanship—all at ₹12,500.












