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  • jf_ornechjf_ornech

    Look no further

    Nash Acoustic Guitar NH-60Published on 08/29/14 at 01:01
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    It is made in China, but with noble materials. It is not made wooden crate unlike other brands (more noble ...)

    UTILIZATION

    With a new set of strings, this is madness. We can go inside it in and it always answer both in the acute and severe. Mine does frieze on any note.

    SOUNDS

    Ho yes !!!

    OVERALL OPINION

    Basically to start, this is a very very good guitar and before having to buy the guitar of Django because the NH60 is not enough, it may take several years. No offense to some.
  • khayolinkhayolin

    Top for his gypsy

    Nash Acoustic Guitar NH-60Published on 10/30/10 at 06:16
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    GYPSY JAZZ GUITAR smallmouth type SELMER
    Manufactured in Asia German mark.
    Solid spruce back fishplates Mahogany.
    Channel NATO.
    : Mechanical-tops and chrome.
    -Rosewood Inlay Shell (Mother of pearl.)
    -Compensated Rosewood bridge.
    -Cutaway.
    -Natural lacquered finish.

    a video of me but who gives a good idea =)
    <a rel="nofollow" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gR9f8bnDyJE" target="_blank">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gR9f8bnDyJE</a>

    I recommend a look at <a rel="nofollow" href="https://www.ebay.de/" target="_blank">ebay</a><span style="position: absolute;"></span><span style="position: absolute;"></span> to find your happiness. There are also other stores on the net. I hav…
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    GYPSY JAZZ GUITAR smallmouth type SELMER
    Manufactured in Asia German mark.
    Solid spruce back fishplates Mahogany.
    Channel NATO.
    : Mechanical-tops and chrome.
    -Rosewood Inlay Shell (Mother of pearl.)
    -Compensated Rosewood bridge.
    -Cutaway.
    -Natural lacquered finish.

    a video of me but who gives a good idea =)
    <a rel="nofollow" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gR9f8bnDyJE" target="_blank">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gR9f8bnDyJE</a>

    I recommend a look at <a rel="nofollow" href="https://www.ebay.de/" target="_blank">ebay</a><span style="position: absolute;"></span><span style="position: absolute;"></span> to find your happiness. There are also other stores on the net. I have not found in my region. The price is currently around 150 euros new.

    UTILIZATION

    Yes this is a boulevard
    the handle is wide (normal for a gypsy =)
    the strings are very pleasing

    CASC to acute Frisse just for now I'll rgler this in a while
    the sound is warm and very consistent in the harsh

    SOUNDS

    a true gypsy as I was looking

    OVERALL OPINION

    it been a week since I
    I played on 2 guitars: an electro-acoustic and electric Ibanez Squier

    The report price is good quality show very good

    frissent just the strings lightly in the treble (in the frte del 9) but for a beginner there are plenty to do before rgler that.

    Tip: You can move the bridge saddle o the possibility to adjust the location string height

    Attention guitar is super fragile lgre = must take more care with an electric.
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