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Published on 10/03/05 at 13:25
Canadian Dreadnought Guitar has the following properties:
top
solid western red cedar - gloss finish
back & sides solid canadian birch - satin finish
solid mahogany neck
solid ebony fingerboard
solid ebony bridge
Tusq nut & saddle
rosette contemporary pattern wood inlay
inlays abalone dots
Individual tuners Garrison gold-plated
D'Addario strings EXPS
Lifetime Limited warranty - 5 year transferable
intonation Buzz Feiten Tuning System
nut width 1.7 inches
scale length 25.4 inches
UTILIZATION
It's a race for logger (very thick to the touch) but I like it: access to acute poses no problem even if we feel that the guitar is made for the strumming.
SOUNDS
Since I am of the folk song, I did not complain of this predisposition G25. But I think the crazy Finger Picking can do better ...
The sound is fairly balanced, although the bass are down and the treble a little too present for my taste. I would have preferred more medium. However, the projection is excellent ...
OVERALL OPINION
In the same price, I hesitated with the Taylor 110 and Martin entry. Martin was the interesting but less versatile and if I liked Taylor's issue, I found a little puny under the fingers: I had the unpleasant feeling of playing on an electric as the handle end was ...
top
solid western red cedar - gloss finish
back & sides solid canadian birch - satin finish
solid mahogany neck
solid ebony fingerboard
solid ebony bridge
Tusq nut & saddle
rosette contemporary pattern wood inlay
inlays abalone dots
Individual tuners Garrison gold-plated
D'Addario strings EXPS
Lifetime Limited warranty - 5 year transferable
intonation Buzz Feiten Tuning System
nut width 1.7 inches
scale length 25.4 inches
UTILIZATION
It's a race for logger (very thick to the touch) but I like it: access to acute poses no problem even if we feel that the guitar is made for the strumming.
SOUNDS
Since I am of the folk song, I did not complain of this predisposition G25. But I think the crazy Finger Picking can do better ...
The sound is fairly balanced, although the bass are down and the treble a little too present for my taste. I would have preferred more medium. However, the projection is excellent ...
OVERALL OPINION
In the same price, I hesitated with the Taylor 110 and Martin entry. Martin was the interesting but less versatile and if I liked Taylor's issue, I found a little puny under the fingers: I had the unpleasant feeling of playing on an electric as the handle end was ...