
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…

Guild USA D-55 - moosers's review
The Guild D55 is a dreadnought acoustic guitar, consisting of just acoustic capabilities and no pick ups. I honestly don't know too much about the make up of the wood in this guitar, but I do know t…

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…

Martin & Co DXM - moosers's review
The Martin & Co DXM is dreadnought acoustic guitar that isn't an acoustic/electric, so it doesn't have any pick ups or setting controls. The body of this guitar is made out of both wood and poly…

Martin & Co Standard D-18 (2012-2017) - 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 Standard HD-28 (1993-2004) - 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…

Seagull S6 Original - moosers's review
The Seagull S Series S6 is a dreadnought acoustic guitar that has about 21 frets and is not an electric/acoustic, so it has no pick ups or controls. It has a pretty standard look to it as far as drea…

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…

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 …

Gibson J-50 Deluxe - moosers's review
The Gibson J-50 was made in the USA and is not an electric - acoustic so it doesn't have a pick up or any control knobs. To me, its fine that it is just acoustic as I use it for recording only, as it…

Guild D25 - moosers's review
The Guild D25 acoustic guitar was made in the USA and has 22 frets. It is strictly an acoustic guitar as has no pick up and therefore has no tone controls. It is made of mahogany and has a great over…

Taylor BT1 Baby Taylor - moosers's review
The Taylor Baby guitar is a 3/4 size guitar that has 19 frets. It doesn't come with a pick up, but the one I have has a pick up installed that was put on when I bought it. It isn't inherently acousti…

Seagull S6 Original - Howiegeo's review
The Seagull S6 is the entry level dreadnought guitar by Canadian maker Godin (who also produces Simon & Patrick and Art & Lutherie lines). At $300-400 it is an amazing value exceeding guitars two or…

Guild GAD-50 - swmcv2007's review
This is a chinese made acoustic guitar manufactured by Guild. It is your standard dreadnought acoustic with 20 frets and no cutaway. It has a nice and thin neck with very nice string spacing on the f…

Montana MT104/4 - Audiofanzine FR's review
(Originally written by eagle-marin/translated from Audiofanzine FR) Made in China. 20 frets Maple neck UTILIZATION The neck is pleasant for playing the first frets but then it gets quit…

Norman B18 - phraseland's review
Norman is built in Canada bei Godin Guitars. They also make Seagull, Art&Lutherie, LaPatrie and Simon&Patrick - basically so they can get into competing stores. I will be reviewing a very basic Norma…

Norman B18 - RickD's review
- In What Country was it made? (USA, Japan, Mexico, France...) I believe Norman is Canadian...? - How many frets, Pickup Type and Configuration? I think this is 22 or so. The sensor is in the bridge…

Sigma DM-5 - aidan.04's review
My Martin/Sigma DM-5 dreadnought acoustic guitar was made in Japan in the early 1970's I believe. It has 20 frets, with access up to the 14th fret. It has a solid spruce top, rosewood back and sides,…

Epiphone PR-100 - Heavyspender's review
This guitar was made in China. It has 22 frets and is a straight acoustic guitar. (i.e. no electrical components.) The bridge is stock plastic (?) bridge. No setting controls, as it is a straight …

Norman B15 - RickD's review
- In What Country was it made? (USA, Japan, Mexico, France...) Like Seagull and various other brands, Norman is basically Godin, so Canadian/US. This is just a regular dreadnought, but it has a fair…

Takamine GS330S - goodbyebluesky's review
The GS 330S is fairly plain and non-descript, with a satin finished cedar top, nato back and sides, no inlays, and a simple rosette, this guitar is no frills. Takamine put there money where it counte…