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I got mine from Guitar Center (in store). I have heard horror stories of ordering them online and then they get to your step in bad shape. I am not sure if this is quality control issue or what but it is always better just to go get one in person!
That this price point I feel like the GS Mini is right on point with where it should be. It is price right and not to expensive. A lot of users say that this guitar is too small and that the sound is sub par but I do not feel that way. Yes it is on the “smaller” side but it is made for travel and portability. The sound and tone is amazing and I...
I had ample funds to purchase just about any acoustic on the market. I compared many high end acoustic guitars from names such as Taylor, Guild, Gibson, and Martin. The Taylor Gs Mini was one of the strongest contenders and the only guitar in a price point below $1800 in the roundup. The finish and playability of the Mini is unchallenged, outcla...
This is a pretty nice instrument for the price point. I've been playing the used one sitting at the store where I work, and the tag we have on it says $199 - this is a lot of guitar for under two hundred bucks! I wouldn't hesitate to play this guitar in a recording session, even one where the acoustic guitar was prominently featured. The sonic d...
This is a quality instrument from Taylor, and it hits the spot with the wallet as well; it's a great value in a sub-$500 guitar. Fingerstylists will enjoy the crystal clarity and rich mids coming from it, and the fact that it is a lot more portable than a standard guitar is an attractive feature. I'd recommend anyone to take a look at this guitar.
Overall this is a cool guitar but you will pay a nice hefty price for it. They come in new for right at around $3000. That is not a price for a beginner learning player or someone who doesn't know what they want. That is a price for someone who has it together. If you had the money to own one of these guitars you would most certainly pick it up....
For the price point and features and tone that you get with this guitar is is a decent instrument. this isn't going to be a main acoustic for a professional guitar player but it will get the job done with someone who needs something relatively inexpensive and cheap. I would recommend it to someone who needs a backup guitar or doesn't care how we...
A very unique guitar. Great for travelling with good quality sound. Or if you're one of those players whose got tons of different acoustics and wants to try something different and a little bit unique this may be it for you. I'd say it's good as a guitar to leave out and fiddle with on the couch sorta deal. For the price, including a custom gig ...
All in all I think the Yamaha Jr acoustic is a great guitar for someone looking for a high quality way to get into a smaller acoustic guitar. It's not quite as small as their nylon strung Guitalele but it's a nice balance between that and a full sized model. It's a good quality guitar that feels good and sounds quite nice, especially when you ch...
What a breath of fresh air. After years of electric virtuosity, with flashes of acoustic brilliance, I'm glad that Steve Vai had the sense to get his own acoustic model out there with Ibanez, something that had his genius input. His ideas have helped advance electric guitar design, so it is fitting that he is doing it again with the acoustic rea...