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Callahan
Published on 06/08/07 at 13:51
This guitar is hand made in Quebec, Canada.
- 21 frets
- Bridge and rosewood fingerboard
- Spruce
- Back and sides mahogany and cherry
- Mahogany
- Polished
UTILIZATION
The neck of this guitar is typical in Seagull, that is to say, larger than average. That said, it is very comfortable (my hands are medium in size).
There is no cut-away so access to acute compromise but is not really a guitar solo to make ...
The weight is well distributed.
SOUNDS
The sound of the Seagull is well balanced, the bass is round and warm, the mids present without taking over the rest and treble are barely muffled (which is not displease me) but this very .
This guitar has character and is very much appreciated.
I play mainly folk and is well suited to this style.
OVERALL OPINION
I just bought it so I will adjust my opinion in a few months but for now it suits me perfectly.
I tried several Seagull Maritime Cedar GT which (the sound was a bit hard) and a Mosaic artist (she was not in my budget). I also tried the Simon & Patricks, but their sound was a little too boilerplate.
Of course, my dream is to buy a Martin D-18 but for now I can not afford. However, this Seagull is very close to the sound of the D-18 (That's why I chose this model).
In addition, the aesthetics of the Maritime Spruce Gloss is wonderful.
- 21 frets
- Bridge and rosewood fingerboard
- Spruce
- Back and sides mahogany and cherry
- Mahogany
- Polished
UTILIZATION
The neck of this guitar is typical in Seagull, that is to say, larger than average. That said, it is very comfortable (my hands are medium in size).
There is no cut-away so access to acute compromise but is not really a guitar solo to make ...
The weight is well distributed.
SOUNDS
The sound of the Seagull is well balanced, the bass is round and warm, the mids present without taking over the rest and treble are barely muffled (which is not displease me) but this very .
This guitar has character and is very much appreciated.
I play mainly folk and is well suited to this style.
OVERALL OPINION
I just bought it so I will adjust my opinion in a few months but for now it suits me perfectly.
I tried several Seagull Maritime Cedar GT which (the sound was a bit hard) and a Mosaic artist (she was not in my budget). I also tried the Simon & Patricks, but their sound was a little too boilerplate.
Of course, my dream is to buy a Martin D-18 but for now I can not afford. However, this Seagull is very close to the sound of the D-18 (That's why I chose this model).
In addition, the aesthetics of the Maritime Spruce Gloss is wonderful.