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Published on 11/30/08 at 15:00I'm in a band, r. guitar and singer. I've been playing guitar for several months, by I've had lessons, so I'm pretty good.
I had gotten an Ibanez Gio (electric) a while back, and since I write my own music I needed an acoustic to get the sound I wanted. I couldn't find the right sound at Guitar Center, so I went to EZPawn. Yes, a pawn shop. There were two Fender DG 7's, one in good condition and one with some superficial scratches and a big dent in the body. I bought the injured one, because it felt right and it cost $64.00. The dent doesn't even hurt the sound.
The neck is sooo smooth... It plays like a dream, plus it builds callouses faster because the strings are a little further from the neck than usual. Chords sound great!
Not a single con.
It's actually really well built, but what else can you expect from Fender?
Being a beginner, it works great for me - and my uncle, who has played guitar for thirty years and still plays live, says it's just awesome.
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
I had gotten an Ibanez Gio (electric) a while back, and since I write my own music I needed an acoustic to get the sound I wanted. I couldn't find the right sound at Guitar Center, so I went to EZPawn. Yes, a pawn shop. There were two Fender DG 7's, one in good condition and one with some superficial scratches and a big dent in the body. I bought the injured one, because it felt right and it cost $64.00. The dent doesn't even hurt the sound.
The neck is sooo smooth... It plays like a dream, plus it builds callouses faster because the strings are a little further from the neck than usual. Chords sound great!
Not a single con.
It's actually really well built, but what else can you expect from Fender?
Being a beginner, it works great for me - and my uncle, who has played guitar for thirty years and still plays live, says it's just awesome.
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com