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Published on 12/26/03 at 15:00I was looking for a new axe and I was interested in trading in my beat up old acoustic for a nice new ride. I stumbled upon the DOT at a nearby music center and gave it a try. I compared it to like-priced Ibanez models and a few used no-names. This DOT jumped into my hands practically. I paid roughly $400 and I bought a case for $70 but I am returning it as I have found a better one for less.
First of all this badass is hot. Gleaming hardware and a gloss that rivals a new car.
I am primarily an acoustic player and was psyched to feel the ease of play on this thing. No issues with any of it, as far as I can tell.
One thing is that since I play acoustic with medium weight strings, I noticed that I have the tendency to bend the strings out of tune accidentally. I am sure I will get used to this.
Beautiful, solid and I like the weight. The headstock is lovely and the back curves gracefully like a woman.
Love it!~
Buy one!~
Word!~
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
First of all this badass is hot. Gleaming hardware and a gloss that rivals a new car.
I am primarily an acoustic player and was psyched to feel the ease of play on this thing. No issues with any of it, as far as I can tell.
One thing is that since I play acoustic with medium weight strings, I noticed that I have the tendency to bend the strings out of tune accidentally. I am sure I will get used to this.
Beautiful, solid and I like the weight. The headstock is lovely and the back curves gracefully like a woman.
Love it!~
Buy one!~
Word!~
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com