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Published on 05/02/03 at 15:00Bought the guitar from "Rokas" denmark street in London. Price of the guitar was
£980 although i part exchanged my ole acoustic so had a good discount.
First of all the guitar looks fantastic. The tapered stock give a nice line to the overall appearance to the guitar. I had tryed a few other guitars, takamine's and alike, but when i finally came around to trying the seagull i knew it was the one straight away. A beautiful rich deep sound was omitted with the first chord. Need i say anymore.
The tunning machines on the artist series "which incidently is the top end of the Seagull range" are pearl effect which are very plastiky.
A shame as the lower end seagulls have better looking tunning pegs.
Solid cedar top, solid mahogany back, laminated mahogany sides.
Beautiful! Beautiful! Beautiul! The Seagull artist is truly a beautiful piece of equipment. Every review i have read on this gets better. I would like to say that one day i could trade up for that Gibson, Taylor
or Martin, but i think i'll stick with what i've got as this guitar comes very close.
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
£980 although i part exchanged my ole acoustic so had a good discount.
First of all the guitar looks fantastic. The tapered stock give a nice line to the overall appearance to the guitar. I had tryed a few other guitars, takamine's and alike, but when i finally came around to trying the seagull i knew it was the one straight away. A beautiful rich deep sound was omitted with the first chord. Need i say anymore.
The tunning machines on the artist series "which incidently is the top end of the Seagull range" are pearl effect which are very plastiky.
A shame as the lower end seagulls have better looking tunning pegs.
Solid cedar top, solid mahogany back, laminated mahogany sides.
Beautiful! Beautiful! Beautiul! The Seagull artist is truly a beautiful piece of equipment. Every review i have read on this gets better. I would like to say that one day i could trade up for that Gibson, Taylor
or Martin, but i think i'll stick with what i've got as this guitar comes very close.
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com