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"I would have banned you for taking part in hijacking and derailing a thread when you could have started your own thread about your own topic." - Unknown
I've had a few Takamine,Taylor,Alvarez, Gibson and all leave me a bit flat to be honest.
The best playing one I had was a Taylor 614 action was perfect.The Gibson LGO was more compact and deeper tone.
I don't like the heavy strings. I have a cheap Rogue acoustic-electric that is a cheap copy of a Charvel 625-C. I put 9s on it and run it through a chorus into an amp. It's a cheapo but playable and stays in tune decently. I just don't have the jones for a real nice acoustic. It has a cutaway and 23 frets - I can't stand a 20-fret standard acoustic with the boxy neck. I consider myself an electric guitarist only.
The major complaint I have is that I can't seem to do decent bends on my acoustic. I don't know whether it's because the strings are a different material, but I can only get half step bends.
I have a few Taylors which I love. The only one I didn't like is my Baby Taylor, which is a cheap 3/4 guitar I got less than a week ago. Its already up on craigslist.
But any of the other Taylors, well, you can't go wrong!
I went into The Podium (a local acoustic-only guitar shop) and said "I'm primarily an electric player but want an acoustic. What should I look at? They immediately said "Taylor". They didn't even suggest anything else.
I didn't buy my Taylor from them, but thought it was ha-ha funny that they didn't even recommend anything else for me.
Spent a chunk of today learning "Here Comes the Sun" by the Beatles. Spent a chunk of last night learning "I Don't Know" by Ozzy (I should say, finally learning it beyond the opening riff...). Variety is a good thing.
The major complaint I have is that I can't seem to do decent bends on my acoustic. I don't know whether it's because the strings are a different material, but I can only get half step bends.
It's the "girl hands". Tough break.
- E.
Good Lord! The rod up that man's butt must have a rod up its butt!
For me, I know where the rub lies. I can't understand why the old school bridge still exists?
If I had a TOM/Stoptail somehow mounted on a Acoustic body, would that not still be considered an acoustic?
Or a Fender hardtail?
One of these days, I may see if some CS would make something like that.
Build a man a fire and he's warm for a day, set a man on fire and he's warm for the rest of his life.
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