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selrahk
Published on 08/10/09 at 07:30
Dreadnought solid wood guitar made in USA.
Preamp Tacoma with the basic settings (volume, equalizer treble, mid, bass, notch). Not having perfect pitch, preferring to travel light, a tuner would have liked.
Piezo sensor only
UTILIZATION
Very easy to learn and to settle.
SOUNDS
I'm not a great guitarist, I play with me instead for the song. So I play with a pick instead of the agreements and arpeggios.
Given the rosette offset this guitar, I had some doubts about its projection and bass. Well, I was amazed. These low well, nothing wrong. Plugged in, all knobs in the middle, the guitar sounded much better than a yamaha with piezo + internal microphone. Its well-balanced acoustics.
OVERALL OPINION
I have this guitar for a little over a year. The brand was completely unknown, is its shape and sound that conquered me.
Level guitar folk, has a Sigma DM1 recovered in the basement of a friend and a stratacoustic first generation.
Compared to the first, I have a rounder sound and more accurate. Compared to the second: Unplugged, Unmatched (plastic vs. wood) and connected, the sound of the Tacoma is much more natural and soft.
The value for money was very good, I enjoyed a destocking. Without hesitation I would do this choice. You really see the difference with the guitars of the price range below.
Preamp Tacoma with the basic settings (volume, equalizer treble, mid, bass, notch). Not having perfect pitch, preferring to travel light, a tuner would have liked.
Piezo sensor only
UTILIZATION
Very easy to learn and to settle.
SOUNDS
I'm not a great guitarist, I play with me instead for the song. So I play with a pick instead of the agreements and arpeggios.
Given the rosette offset this guitar, I had some doubts about its projection and bass. Well, I was amazed. These low well, nothing wrong. Plugged in, all knobs in the middle, the guitar sounded much better than a yamaha with piezo + internal microphone. Its well-balanced acoustics.
OVERALL OPINION
I have this guitar for a little over a year. The brand was completely unknown, is its shape and sound that conquered me.
Level guitar folk, has a Sigma DM1 recovered in the basement of a friend and a stratacoustic first generation.
Compared to the first, I have a rounder sound and more accurate. Compared to the second: Unplugged, Unmatched (plastic vs. wood) and connected, the sound of the Tacoma is much more natural and soft.
The value for money was very good, I enjoyed a destocking. Without hesitation I would do this choice. You really see the difference with the guitars of the price range below.