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Kremona rosa morena vs Manuel Rodriguez ff Full Version. I have been shopping around for a good guitar around the range. Both of these guitars sound similar. The Rodriguez ff sounds a bit louder and responsive. But I love the warmth of the ash wood of the Bella.
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My friends shop had one and it was about dollars used.
User Name Remember Me? Takamine where do they rank? I see a lot of people play them. I have never played one. Are they as well built as the major brands? I was thinking of getting one but want to hear from those that have played them.
Guitarists and music enthusiasts alike will have all heard it all over old-school recordings, including Bob Dylan and many other artists. It's time to explore a rich, resonant tone with a beautiful warmth and a punchy, earthy character without breaking the bank. Takamine is well known for its high quality and great-sounding acoustic instruments. Often high-quality build and sound comes with a price tag, but in this review we'll be taking a look at a highly affordable, all-round dreadnaught acoustic guitar from Takamine. There's no finish on the wood, so there is a lovely matt texture to the guitar, it feels very natural.
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The EFSC string dreadnought is handcrafted in our pro series facility that has been building precision quality instruments over five decades. The versatility of this guitar begins with its solid spruce top that can play sweet, glossy passages or power chords with equal ability. The maple back and sides are a perfect reflector for the tone generated by the soundboard, while the gloss black finish looks great under the stage lights. The mahogany neck is joined to the body with a traditional, ultra strong dovetail joint. If you have technical or feature questions about the guitar, or need help with a specific support topic, click here. Takamine Guitars , Legacy Series. Find a Dealer Find an Online Dealer.
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Post by Eric V » Wed Jul 01, pm. As an acoustic electric they've been a guitar of choice for professionals for many years. Page: [1]. I have heard several fairly good ones and one or two exceptional ones. My friends shop had one and it was about dollars used,. Find all posts by slopeshoulder. Post by eschutz » Wed Dec 20, am. Post by eschutz » Tue Dec 19, pm. It's beautiful and so light. I play one Kremona and it has the thinnest poly finish I've seen. Re: Best intermediate-price cutaway classical Post by simonm d.
The GD30 is a classy-looking dreadnought guitar that features solid-top construction, a beautiful gloss finish and all the full, rich sound players have come to expect from this classic body style. Perfect for any player looking for a great all-around acoustic guitar that can cover any style, the GD30 combines a solid spruce top with okoume back and sides that produce a rich, resonant sound. The slim mahogany neck and 12"-radius ovangkol fingerboard provide great feel and playability, while the split-saddle design of the ovangkol bridge provides superior intonation for sweeter-sounding chords and single-note runs.
I wonder if all the Rosas. Re: Best intermediate-price cutaway classical Post by Scott Phillips » Tue Dec 19, pm Yeah actually the 4necwe has a 50mm nut. It had a 52 mm nut width, and felt and played like my Yamaha GC32C, and sounded almost as good Any thoughts? My friends shop had one and it was about dollars used,. I was thinking of getting one but want to hear from those that have played them. Are they as well built as the major brands? Mark Forums Read. It's right in your budget zone and it's basically brand new. My only concern is the wonderful feel of the Manuel Rodriguez ff to my left hand. Find all posts by SFCRetired. I have checked this guitar personally.
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