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MGR/Joseph Ghassemi
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Published on 12/12/02 at 15:00I was out for a set of strings, but then I saw two Tacomas. I am no specialist but somehow believe to have a nose for good guitars. These two appeared outstanding just from sight. Couldn´t resist to play some chords. Both kept what the optics promised and I fell in love with one of them. To find out if I was only in a euphoric mood I grabbed other specimens for 2.500 $ and more, but I found those either "grey" ore uneven. ( Tending to bass, mids or hights.) Also none was so light from weight as the Tacomas, BTW.
Just hadn´t the 1.600,- DM ( = ~ 800$ ) at hand. Returned to store ~ a week later and the staff discovered that both meanwhile had been stolen by tasty thiefs.
It had been a first delivery to Germany before official start and I had to wait a while just like all sales persons whom I spoke to in other stores later, and who had tried Tacomas on exhibition, anxiously waiting for delivery themselves.
I got the same model. The only one I could find months later and not exactly that good like the one I had tried first - and for 100$ more.
First of all, it is a beauty in its simple appearance and satin finish. Even a layman could see that it is crafted with dedication. Made all out of solid wood. Sitka spruce top, mahagony sides and back ( and that mahagony still smells ... hm )
Is there anything left about guitars?
Yeah.., the sound. I send an mp3 to a friend in Holland lately for him to see what I was working on, actually wanting to know what he thought of the electric guitars part.
This is what he replied: "Yep, I know what I like. Your acoustic guitar sounds great.
It has a definition from the low e-string to the top."
Naturally.
I regret that I didn´t just grab the unit that came across the first day. That´s what I claim about the story.
Tacoma tried new methods apart from traditional building methods ( which had been considered to had been perfect already.) They used computers to recalculate structure and came up with less mass of braces and asymetrical bridge plates to correspond to different characteristics of high and low strings.
And one can well see how firmly parts fit together before they were glued together.
Only once before I experienced a western guitar to be so attractive to me. Unfortunately I didn´t internalize its brand and modell name, though. ( And still feel like jumping out of the window, when remembering that it was offered to me for merely 250$ without me taking the chance to ...)
:o)
If you are looking for an acoustic steel thing try to look fo a Tacoma for sure, even if it might mean longer distance to go, since not every store provides them.
You will find one thing very certainly:
Plenty of bang for the money.
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
Just hadn´t the 1.600,- DM ( = ~ 800$ ) at hand. Returned to store ~ a week later and the staff discovered that both meanwhile had been stolen by tasty thiefs.
It had been a first delivery to Germany before official start and I had to wait a while just like all sales persons whom I spoke to in other stores later, and who had tried Tacomas on exhibition, anxiously waiting for delivery themselves.
I got the same model. The only one I could find months later and not exactly that good like the one I had tried first - and for 100$ more.
First of all, it is a beauty in its simple appearance and satin finish. Even a layman could see that it is crafted with dedication. Made all out of solid wood. Sitka spruce top, mahagony sides and back ( and that mahagony still smells ... hm )
Is there anything left about guitars?
Yeah.., the sound. I send an mp3 to a friend in Holland lately for him to see what I was working on, actually wanting to know what he thought of the electric guitars part.
This is what he replied: "Yep, I know what I like. Your acoustic guitar sounds great.
It has a definition from the low e-string to the top."
Naturally.
I regret that I didn´t just grab the unit that came across the first day. That´s what I claim about the story.
Tacoma tried new methods apart from traditional building methods ( which had been considered to had been perfect already.) They used computers to recalculate structure and came up with less mass of braces and asymetrical bridge plates to correspond to different characteristics of high and low strings.
And one can well see how firmly parts fit together before they were glued together.
Only once before I experienced a western guitar to be so attractive to me. Unfortunately I didn´t internalize its brand and modell name, though. ( And still feel like jumping out of the window, when remembering that it was offered to me for merely 250$ without me taking the chance to ...)
:o)
If you are looking for an acoustic steel thing try to look fo a Tacoma for sure, even if it might mean longer distance to go, since not every store provides them.
You will find one thing very certainly:
Plenty of bang for the money.
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com