 MGR/James Ocean
                        
                                        MGR/James Ocean                « Takamine GS-330S »
Published on 12/08/03 at 15:00I bought this guitar at a Minnesotan chain called Schmitt music.  They have excellent service and they had discounted guitars.  I bouth this guitar, orignally around $600, for $300. 
The tone is amazing. I have not ever heard a guitar that has a tone this wickedly awesome. It is low and soothing, ideal for everything except bright-poppy stuff that i dont like. We're talking super-duper tone. The action and playability are awesome too, plays like an electric. Stays in tune over about 3 weeks of sitting in case. Nice tuners. No pickgaurd for tone purposes. amazing guitar. Best acoustic in the shop at the time, and also one of the cheapest. I would recommend over fender any day.
don't like? what...?!?
Excellent! Every aspect was shown to me in the store. It is built with a dark wood, and one wood only. It has a natural finish and everything inside the guitar is perfect.
Amazing guitar. It will last me my life. on a scale 1-5 its a 67.
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                The tone is amazing. I have not ever heard a guitar that has a tone this wickedly awesome. It is low and soothing, ideal for everything except bright-poppy stuff that i dont like. We're talking super-duper tone. The action and playability are awesome too, plays like an electric. Stays in tune over about 3 weeks of sitting in case. Nice tuners. No pickgaurd for tone purposes. amazing guitar. Best acoustic in the shop at the time, and also one of the cheapest. I would recommend over fender any day.
don't like? what...?!?
Excellent! Every aspect was shown to me in the store. It is built with a dark wood, and one wood only. It has a natural finish and everything inside the guitar is perfect.
Amazing guitar. It will last me my life. on a scale 1-5 its a 67.
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
 
                             
                