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Published on 11/17/03 at 15:00I played it for a long time in Rudy's Music in Manhattan, but didn't buy it. It was going for $250, I think.
Light yet well made travel acoustic guitar. Has a pretty nice sound. You might even use it for an intimate, strummy acoustic sound on record.
Nothing, really, except that you can't expect to get the volume and feel of a full-size acoustic from this. But that's too much to ask.
Good. The adornments are a little plain, but how else would you get a Taylor for under $300?
I liked this guitar and if I had the extra cash, I would have bought it. It is the only travel acoustic I've played that sounds like a standard-tuned guitar to my ear -- and that's including the Martin Backpacker, the Tacoma Papoose, and the Wechter Pathmaker.
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Light yet well made travel acoustic guitar. Has a pretty nice sound. You might even use it for an intimate, strummy acoustic sound on record.
Nothing, really, except that you can't expect to get the volume and feel of a full-size acoustic from this. But that's too much to ask.
Good. The adornments are a little plain, but how else would you get a Taylor for under $300?
I liked this guitar and if I had the extra cash, I would have bought it. It is the only travel acoustic I've played that sounds like a standard-tuned guitar to my ear -- and that's including the Martin Backpacker, the Tacoma Papoose, and the Wechter Pathmaker.
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com