fryt
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Post by fryt on Jun 27, 2018 13:59:00 GMT
Couple of weeks ago I asked for peoples thoughts on the above guitar as I was offered a very good deal. I took delivery of this today. I’m a very inexperienced player so the finer points are probably lost on me, but comparing this with the Yamaha I have been using and the S&P I think it sounds better, feels easier to play, cos it feels easier I don’t want to put it down. For me it’s a step up from the Yamaha. I’m really looking forward to playing it more and hopefully getting better. So guys thanks for your replies
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Post by oustudent on Jun 27, 2018 14:02:43 GMT
Good luck with it, please share some sound clips when you have some.
John
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Post by Deleted on Jun 27, 2018 14:34:20 GMT
Enjoy and have fun getting to know your S&P guitar fryt. An S&P guitar would be a step up from my current guitar. Thinking about it......a Yamaha would be a step up from my current guitar.
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Post by ocarolan on Jun 27, 2018 14:48:34 GMT
Congrats! Have fun getting to know each other.
Keith
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Post by Martin on Jun 27, 2018 15:46:37 GMT
Nice one fryt, enjoy your new guitar
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Post by vikingblues on Jun 27, 2018 16:17:10 GMT
Congratulations on the new guitar fryt - have fun! If it's easier to play and you keep wanting to play it, then that is going to help you in your quest to get better as a guitar player. Mark
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