partialdoctor
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I have a Taylor 310 that still blows me away every time I pick it up. You won't regret your purchase.
Congrats! :blob7:
Congrats! :blob7:
Not anymore.hannaugh said:Doesn't that go without saying?
tfarny said:Hope you love it! I've never been into Taylors (or Breedloves) - they amplify well, and have great necks, but too often sound whiny and thin to me when played solo. I don't get the appeal. But I doubt I'll ever try and replace my Larrivee OM-09 as my main acoustic, anyhow.
It depends on the guitar, just as any other situation Max. A good acoustic is different from a "great" acoustic, it makes all the difference in the world, as far as playability and sound. Just food for thought.. :toothy11:Max said:Not anymore.hannaugh said:Doesn't that go without saying?
I've got mixed feelings lately about acoustics. They can sound great when someone else is playing, but only alright when the player is listening. The projection isn't equal at all. I know a soundport helps, but, yeah. Mixed feelings.
Eggsactly...it's kinda like putting on an old pair of favorite shoes, it just feels like it's part of you...hannaugh said:The most important thing to me when I play an acoustic is balance. You're probably the same way. You just have to play a lot of guitars in the shops and find one you like.
DangerousR6 said:I've gas'd for a T5, but I'd have to play one b4 I thru down the cash, they're rather pricey...
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