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Post by fatfingerjohn on May 28, 2014 15:42:52 GMT
No doubt this subject has been covered before but here goes anyway.
I've only touched a baritone a couple of times to play, and last one was Taylor's 8-string which I wasn't keen on. So, a few questions for those who have played them, or owned one.
--I'm finding it hard to trace ANY which are in stock at a dealer in the Midlands; anyone know any? --Bit cheeky, but anyone in the Midlands got one that I could try? --I'm not into paying upwards of £500 and only one I can find is the Alvarez. But I've just come across this one
www.guitar.co.uk/walden-b-1e-baritone-electro-acoustic
has anyone tried one of these (either the acoustic or electro acoustic); and/or know anything about Walden guitars
Any other comments welcome.
FFJ
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scotch
Cheerfully Optimistic
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Post by scotch on May 28, 2014 20:28:26 GMT
Cant really say much about the Walden but really interested to hear what people think of it. Only baritone I've played is that Alvarez one. Its fair to say its not bad for £400 baritone. Sounds great, plays smoothly. Was tempted to pick ones of those up next month but seems like I wont have much time to play guitar
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leoroberts
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My main instrument is: probably needing new strings
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Post by leoroberts on May 28, 2014 21:19:51 GMT
guitbrett is shortly to have his baritone guitar (courtesy of Vintage) in shops around the country ... having played the various other Paul Brett Signature models (and owning the 12-er) I have no doubt that the baritone will be well made, extremely playable and very affordable ... I'm sure more news will be available soon... more details (and a sound clip) here
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