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Anonymous
Note : 10 sur 10 Published on 05/08/06 at 10:02
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USE

The neck is very thin and very pleasant. All boxes are available and nothing frieze even with extra light.
Like all dreadnought, it is large but nothing compar some Takamine.
In addition varnish facilitates slide arms and fingers.

SONORITS

I think it is a very versatile guitar as much for the rhythm game that arpge.
The sound is very round and very balanced between high and low.
She has a very sound and very typ Martin style, but really not very folk mtallique or electric (at least in acoustics)
When the branch, it must obviously have a good amp because it is full of bass.
I love the acoustic sound at David Gilmour, Ben Harper, Radiohead, Heart ... and this guitar resembles it a lot.
The sound is very warm, very rich and very clean.

NOTICE GLOBAL

I use it for 6 months and I would not change it for a while.
I wanted a D-28 at Martin but the price made me back.
This is the only intressante guitar I found and had the sound I was looking vritablement (part D-28 and above models) and frankly, given the price, it should not hsiter.
Yet I try Takamines (too plastic, of Taylors (too expensive), the Gibsons and even a Horse (finally I prfrais D-28)
She is beautiful, it sounds great, it is easy to play.
The only BMOL is that there is no volume rglage on the body.

If I really had the means I would certainly have taken the D-28 (although, since I was the Guild, I have not ressay Martin) but I think I would do the m my choice.