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Published on 06/14/08 at 12:38
Hello to all fans of this wonder called Tanglewood TW-145 SC.
Personally, I have one and I actually chose it because its sound is similar to the sound of Jimmy Page and Robert Plant on the wonderful House of the Holly album.
But also for its design, since I don't want a guitar that looks like the ones used in church on Sunday, especially not in a light brown color. I love the brown of the TW-145.
My selection came down to six models and this one was my pick.
This is only my opinion and I think you should always compare it to other guitars before buying it because, at the end of the day, the sound you are looking for determines your final choice.
What's more, I just replaced the original string set (Dadario 12/53) with an Elixir Light 12/53, which is more expensive, but it is really worth it.
Now it's acoustic Led Zep full on.
The neck is almost as wide as my Fender Strat, the upper frets are easily accessible and it has a remarkable lightness.
Plugged into the acoustic guitar amp of a friend, it gave me the vibrations I was expecting. The preamp has all necessary controls to mark your territory (Bass - Mid - Hight - Presence - Vol)
It has a rather linear resonance curve, the lows aren't exaggerated and its response to mid and higher frequencies is very crystalline and pure.
I think it has personality. I compare it to a unique piece within a collection, because its value for money is unbeatable, +/- $600 to have virtually a high-end instrument.
The only drawback is that it doesn't have a fixing point for a strap.
Alain Valentour....
UTILIZATION
It has everything to become a standard
SOUNDS
It offers a very wide sound palette, depending on the settings of the preamp.
OVERALL OPINION
Exceptional value for money. I don't regret my investment at all.
Personally, I have one and I actually chose it because its sound is similar to the sound of Jimmy Page and Robert Plant on the wonderful House of the Holly album.
But also for its design, since I don't want a guitar that looks like the ones used in church on Sunday, especially not in a light brown color. I love the brown of the TW-145.
My selection came down to six models and this one was my pick.
This is only my opinion and I think you should always compare it to other guitars before buying it because, at the end of the day, the sound you are looking for determines your final choice.
What's more, I just replaced the original string set (Dadario 12/53) with an Elixir Light 12/53, which is more expensive, but it is really worth it.
Now it's acoustic Led Zep full on.
The neck is almost as wide as my Fender Strat, the upper frets are easily accessible and it has a remarkable lightness.
Plugged into the acoustic guitar amp of a friend, it gave me the vibrations I was expecting. The preamp has all necessary controls to mark your territory (Bass - Mid - Hight - Presence - Vol)
It has a rather linear resonance curve, the lows aren't exaggerated and its response to mid and higher frequencies is very crystalline and pure.
I think it has personality. I compare it to a unique piece within a collection, because its value for money is unbeatable, +/- $600 to have virtually a high-end instrument.
The only drawback is that it doesn't have a fixing point for a strap.
Alain Valentour....
UTILIZATION
It has everything to become a standard
SOUNDS
It offers a very wide sound palette, depending on the settings of the preamp.
OVERALL OPINION
Exceptional value for money. I don't regret my investment at all.