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Published on 03/27/04 at 15:00Picked this one out of about ten played that day at American Music, Ventura, CA. Paid $350 in 2002. Sounded better than all the rest including a high priced Fender!
Extremely light, resonates nicely against my rib cage when playing, good sustain for an acoustic, nice bass response.
Have had to do a little surgery to get the action and playability where i like it. have lowered the bridge support (saddle?) and reset the truss rod a couple of times until the guitar aged enough for the wood and glue joints to stop "moving around". then had to file the frets. have also had to do this to high end Martins and Guilds costing many times more.
Wood: mahogany body and neck, spruce (?) top, rosewood fingerboard. Nice tuners. Frets seem durable.
While able to afford just about any guitar, couldn't justify the extra expense. A very nice instrument and a wonderful value for money
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Extremely light, resonates nicely against my rib cage when playing, good sustain for an acoustic, nice bass response.
Have had to do a little surgery to get the action and playability where i like it. have lowered the bridge support (saddle?) and reset the truss rod a couple of times until the guitar aged enough for the wood and glue joints to stop "moving around". then had to file the frets. have also had to do this to high end Martins and Guilds costing many times more.
Wood: mahogany body and neck, spruce (?) top, rosewood fingerboard. Nice tuners. Frets seem durable.
While able to afford just about any guitar, couldn't justify the extra expense. A very nice instrument and a wonderful value for money
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com