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Post by jackorion on Jul 18, 2018 13:35:40 GMT
Here's a review of a guitar that I think is a lot of guitar for the money:
I really enjoyed the sound and playability of this guitar and think it'd be a great '2nd step', backup guitar, or a good gigging guitar.
Even though the pickup was quite 'piezo-y' I thought it was still a decent sound that could be 'massaged' for a good live sound.
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Post by ocarolan on Jul 23, 2018 10:44:22 GMT
I have a fondness for Seagull guitars - used to have a very plain looking folk model that I got v cheaply because someone had dented it (with a pushchair!) in the shop. It was up for sale a a v reduced price, and was to be reduced by a further £5 each week until it sold. Can't remember when I dared not leave it any longer but it was around the £100 mark I think. Brilliant value! Sold it a few years later for about twice that when I needed the money!
Enjoyed the review, Ben, thanks. The sunburst looks well done, and I have always liked the headstock shape, though some people really take against it. Also rather like the 1/2 way between square shouldered dread and slopey dread shape. Sounds pretty good too!
Keith
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