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- DdvPublished on 01/14/08 at 15:34 (This content has been automatically translated from French)Dreadnought Steel String Guitars.
Vintage 70s when Japanese firms were producing copies of the highly successful Martin. This model is particularly inspired by the Martin D-28. (Nice binding, fuel mass, V neck profile)
Making very careful.
Which patterns:
- Solid spruce top
- Back / sides: Brazilian rosewood solid 2-piece (nice separation in the middle of the back, as his inspiration Martin D-28)
- Fingerboard: rosewood / pearl reference
- Maple neck.
Origin Japan (Nagano City) manufactured by Suzuki Violin Company
20 frets so very accesible 14 (a standard Dreadnought)
Conclusion: A very good guitar, very light and easy to play.
UTILIZATION
The V neck profil…Read moreDreadnought Steel String Guitars.
Vintage 70s when Japanese firms were producing copies of the highly successful Martin. This model is particularly inspired by the Martin D-28. (Nice binding, fuel mass, V neck profile)
Making very careful.
Which patterns:
- Solid spruce top
- Back / sides: Brazilian rosewood solid 2-piece (nice separation in the middle of the back, as his inspiration Martin D-28)
- Fingerboard: rosewood / pearl reference
- Maple neck.
Origin Japan (Nagano City) manufactured by Suzuki Violin Company
20 frets so very accesible 14 (a standard Dreadnought)
Conclusion: A very good guitar, very light and easy to play.
UTILIZATION
The V neck profile, personally I find it very enjoyable to play
Access to acute at the 14th case (like all the free Dreadnought Cutaway)
Ergonomics: very nice, feather weight and you can feel the vibration transmitted by the guitar
In terms of sound: Very good projection (better than my Takamine Tan10c). Its very balanced, especially wide open because it is rare to find a Suzuki least 20 years (stopped). The guitar was then enhanced over time.
SOUNDS
Ideal for folk, blues, all kinds of support and why by just picking
Conclusion: A very good guitar, very light and easy to play.
OVERALL OPINION
For several months
The best: sound, playability, weight
Minimum: a bit fragile bridge
Quality / price ratio
I've tested a lot of guitar, and I it give me more feeling than my Takamine Tan10c (only a matter of taste because I loved my old Takamine EN10C, but I like the least despite its pre Tan10C -tube amp, it takes maybe a few years for it to fully open)See less10