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Beautiful mahagony guitar
This is a really beautiful mahogany guitar.
Cons:
The bridge pins are of a really bad quality.
There were a lot of glue dust in the guitar when I bought it which meant that a lot of white dust fell out of it.
The action setting from the factory is a bit too tight for my taste since it makes the guitar rattle a little bit.
Even though it's a solid top, the solid top is quite thin.
Pros:
The guitar sounds pretty genuine, maybe a bit thin, but full enough for my taste - thanks to the solid mahogany top (I wonder if the spruce version sounds too thin).
It's really easy to play - especially for beginners. Some advanced players might find the neck a bit thin. (I'm advanced).
It's very beautiful and I think it's worth the money.
Cons:
The bridge pins are of a really bad quality.
There were a lot of glue dust in the guitar when I bought it which meant that a lot of white dust fell out of it.
The action setting from the factory is a bit too tight for my taste since it makes the guitar rattle a little bit.
Even though it's a solid top, the solid top is quite thin.
Pros:
The guitar sounds pretty genuine, maybe a bit thin, but full enough for my taste - thanks to the solid mahogany top (I wonder if the spruce version sounds too thin).
It's really easy to play - especially for beginners. Some advanced players might find the neck a bit thin. (I'm advanced).
It's very beautiful and I think it's worth the money.
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A very nice acoustic with a full bodied sound
I'm using this mostly at home for family, but it has made a few appearances on studio recordings as well. The mahogany body gives it a sweet and warm sound for slow chords or arpeggiated licks and the big size gives a loud but controlled volume.
It's by no means neither bright, nor dull - it's somewhere in between and depending on the strings you can alter the sound more towards your liking.
The fingerboard is very playable for an acoustic, although without a cutaway it gets a touch too tough if you want to play some very high notes.
There is absolutely 0 electronics on board, no tuner no pickup so it's a pure acoustic instrument. But that's why you're buying this one for. Affordable full mahogany goodness!
It's by no means neither bright, nor dull - it's somewhere in between and depending on the strings you can alter the sound more towards your liking.
The fingerboard is very playable for an acoustic, although without a cutaway it gets a touch too tough if you want to play some very high notes.
There is absolutely 0 electronics on board, no tuner no pickup so it's a pure acoustic instrument. But that's why you're buying this one for. Affordable full mahogany goodness!
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