Taylor 410 - mooseherman's review
This is a great Dreadnought Acoustic guitar made by one of my favorite guitar manufacturers, Taylor. I have been getting more into the dreadnought sound recently, as I've been playing by myself and n…
Blueridge BR73 - moosers's review
The Blueridge BR73 is a dreadnought style acoustic guitar, boasting a slightly slimmer than average body. It isn't an acoustic/electric, so it doesn't have any pick ups or setting controls, but this…
Blueridge BG40 - moosers's review
The Blueridge BG40 is an acoustic guitar made in China. Until recently I was not familiar with Blueridge, but after playing a number of their models, I'm glad that I now know about them. Don't let …
Tacoma Guitars DM10 - moosers's review
The Tacoma Guitars DM10 is a dreadnought acoustic guitar. They also make an acoustic/electric model of this guitar, but I've only got experience with the DM10. This guitar is very well built and is…
Martin & Co D-15 - songboy's review
This is a USA made martin guitar. I have heard the bridge called a "Belly style." I am not sure what that signifies, but it is the same style of bridge found on every Dreadnought guitar I have ever…
Martin & Co D-15 - moosers's review
The Martin & Co D-15 is a dreadnought style acoustic guitar that is made in the USA. The guitar isn't an acoustic/electric, so it doesn't have any pick ups or setting controls whatsoever. The m…
Guild D50 - moosers's review
The Guild D50 is a dreadnought acoustic guitar that has twenty frets and isn't an acoustic/electric, so it doesn't have any pick ups or setting controls. The neck is made out of mahogany and definit…
Martin & Co D-18 - moosers's review
The Martin & Co D-18 is a dreadnought acoustic guitar made in the USA that is not an acoustic/electric so it has no pick ups or setting controls. It is pretty simple in make up except for the fact th…
Martin & Co DM - moosers's review
The Martin DM acoustic dreadnought guitar is made in the USA and is not an acoustic/electric so it doesn't have any pick ups or knobs. The neck is made out of rosewood, while the top of the body is m…
Martin & Co HD-28 - moosers's review
The Martin & Co HD-28 is made in the USA and has 20 frets total. It is not an acoustic/electric guitar so it doesn't have any pick ups or controls. The neck is made out of dark mahogany and feels ver…
Martin & Co D-1 - moosers's review
The Martin D-1 is a dreadnought acoustic guitar that is made in the USA and isn't an acoustic/electric so it has no pick ups or setting controls. It has a pretty basic look and feel for a dreadnought…
Martin & Co D 25 K - moosers's review
The Martin & Co D 25 K is a dreadnought acoustic guitar that is made in the USA and is not an acoustic/electric, so it doesn't have any pick ups or setting controls. This guitar is extremely well mad…
Taylor 610 - moosers's review
The Taylor 610 dreadnought acoustic guitar was made in the USA and is strictly an acoustic guitar, not an acoustic/electronic. This guitar has the look of a classic Martin dreadnought guitar, with st…
Martin & Co D-50 Deluxe - moosers's review
The Martin & Co. D-50 Deluxe dreadnought acoustic guitar was made in the USA and has no setting controls because it is not an acoustic/electric guitar. I'm not sure what the neck of this guitar is ma…
Martin & Co DX-1R - Audiofanzine FR's review
(Originally written by chris689/translated from Audiofanzine FR) Made in Mexico. 20 frets, Stratabond neck. Massive spruce top with a very nice satin finish (don't forget to dry the sweat …