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DeArmond Ashbory Bass - Black Fretless Mini Bass with Gigbag Review

DeArmond Ashbory Bass - Black Fretless Mini Bass with Gigbag
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This is a serious instrument that sounds like an upright bass or a bass guitar depending on how you set the pickups. It is great with the small size but big tone. Go to YouTube and search for and listen to some of the clips. I love my Ashbory! I love my Fender Jazz 1978 bass but as I get older it gets heavier. Ashbory is great to carry on a plane or camping. Play it through a Crate Taxi battery amp and you are ready to make great music!

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Ibanez AEB5E Acoutsic Electric Bass Black Review

Ibanez AEB5E Acoutsic Electric Bass Black
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I just got one of these acoustic/electric bass guitars. I'm a six-string guitarist and this is my first bass. The finish is very nice for the price, especially the neck, which feels very good to me.
The sound this thing makes is great. Very warm and "woody," which is what I wanted. I've plugged it in, and electrified, it sounds like I expected it would (good). The on-board gain caused some feedback if I pushed it up too high, but it sounded over-boosted at that setting anyway. The tone sliders are dead silent and allow me to add some brightness for more of a Jazz Bass sound, or go muddy and bassy at the other end.
But I bought this for acoustic playing, and it's great for that. I cannot see the point in paying more for something else.

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Ovation GC057 Celebrity Super Shallow Bowl Acoustic-Electric (Ruby Red) Review

Ovation GC057 Celebrity Super Shallow Bowl Acoustic-Electric (Ruby Red)
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I went to guitar center and played several different guitars ranging in price from $250 to $5000 and the ovation gc 057 (being one of them) had a better feel and sound then several guitars ranging in price from $250 to $1000 so much so that I bought it on the spot. I highly recommend this guitar for anyone. It is a great guitar for a great price.

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Samick AB2 - Natural 4-string Regency Acoustic Bass with Case Review

Samick AB2 - Natural 4-string Regency Acoustic Bass with Case
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I have been taking lessons for the last 3 months. At 58 years old I doubt if I'll make it on the road. I can say this is a great guitar. The tones are deep, rich and clean. It also is a very player friendly guitar. Stings are very easy to connect with the frets. I found and bought it used but it appears to be in mint condition. I would highly recommend it to either the beginner or to the master. I like it very much.
As I stated I have only taken 3 months of lessons so consideration has to be taken when you check on out. Thanks and have a great day.

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Breedlove Atlas Solo J350/CM Acoustic Electric Guitar Review

Breedlove Atlas Solo J350/CM Acoustic Electric Guitar
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Some up front disclaimers:
1) I am a hobbyist with guitars and quite the amateur and am no expert by any means.
2) This is the first acoustic (and only the second guitar, the first being a Variax) that I've ordered online.
I recently purchased this guitar from Amazon. I've wanted a Breedlove for some time. The Atlas series is the higher end of the Korean made Breedloves and is designed and has the final setup and QC done in Breedlove's Bend, Oregon facility.
First to address the online ordering experience:
1) Ordering from Amazon was quick and easy, this was the last one in stock and was serviced by Amazon.
2) The guitar came in a Breedlove box packed in a plastic wrapped Deluxe gig bag. There was no apparent
shipping damage, much to my surprise :)
3) After the guitar acclimated for a while I unpacked it. In the gig bag (it's a pretty nice bag) was the
guitar and a small package with an allen wrench for the truss rods (notice the s on the end of rod, more
later), a spare saddle and a couple of shims for the saddle (which I definitely did NOT need).
4) When first unpacked I found the action to be extremely high (unplayable past the 3rd fret high). I adjusted the neck truss rod quite a bit (a full turn clockwise) and that helped some but I didn't want to go any further so I backed it off half a turn and decided to take it to a local dealer and get a setup done. The setup rendered things much better (saddle was shaved down). In hindsight most guitars ordered online will probably require a setup so I won't whine too bad. Just remember that's out of pocket when ordering online.
5) The end pin jack was extremely loose (I could pull it out 1/4 inch). I easily fixed the end pin issue.
That said, once the setup was done and I was happier:
Thoughts on sound:
Much of this is very subjective and about the player and their style. I play mostly with a pick and a
combination of picking and light to medium strumming. I have a light to medium touch and don't dig in much or
play with a heavy or fast style. If you are into heavy strumming though the guitar can lose it when really digging in.
Unplugged this guitar sound pretty good. It is definitely loud and projects well and has plenty of nuance. It
doesn't sound too boomy and is pretty even sounding across the board. The treble is there but not too much so.
The sustain is definitely "there". The harmonics are clear but a bit hard to pin down. The sound of this guitar
is almost bell like, it kinda' sings. All in all the sound is quite nice.
Plugged up through my setup the guitar definitely acquires some bass (a bit much in some situations) but the
L.R. Baggs sounds pretty good overall and is very adjustable.
On the side sound hole: This feature REALLY opens this guitar up to the player. I can hear nuances in the sound
of the guitar that just aren't there with any other guitar I play. While this feature may be subjective I can't
say enough about how it really wraps the player up in the sound of the guitar. The sound is something that
can't be recorded effectively and just has to be heard first hand, if you get a chance you should definitely
try one of the Solo series to see what I mean.
Thoughts on playability:
Though the guitar is relatively unforgiving of sloppy fretting the neck is very playable. The satin finish on
the neck is fast and not sticky in the slightest. The neck is relatively thin and a bit wider than I'm used to
but is really comfortable and easy to play. The guitar is a Jumbo and the body is deep and large so I will need
to adjust a bit but overall balance and playability is nice.
Thoughts on build quality:
The guitar uses the "JLD Bridge Truss" for bracing. This I believe was a system originally designed to repair guitars that had top bowing issues and was designed to transfer some of the string tension from the bridge to the sides. It is basically a truss rod that connects the bridge to the tail block. It seems to work well and helps sustain a lot.
In summary:
All in all for a $750 Breedlove I like this guitar a lot. I wish I could have afforded one of the Pro series
but it was twice as much. The guitar sounds distinctive in a good way, is well balanced and plays well. The
monitor sound hole adds to the richness of the sound. I would encourage anyone looking for a new acoustic in the
$700 and up (and you definitely can go UP with Breedlove!) to give these guitars a close look. I'll be looking at the new American Series Solo for sure!

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Fender Victor Bailey Signature Acoustic V-String Bass, Natural Review

Fender Victor Bailey Signature Acoustic V-String Bass, Natural
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I was very disapointed. This Bass was not only damaged but it was not of the quality that it should had been. I returned the Bass the next day and after many emails finally got my refund. I'll not buy an instrument again on line and would not recomend to anyone.

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Epiphone EF-500RCCE Masterbilt Collection Acoustic-Electric Guitar, Fingerstyle Neck, Natural Satin Review

Epiphone EF-500RCCE Masterbilt Collection Acoustic-Electric Guitar, Fingerstyle Neck, Natural Satin
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As a lifelong finger-style guitarist it takes a lot to impress me. Looks, sound, intonation, action, string spacing, the works. I found a factory 2nd EF-500RCCE that had some visual blems, and a pickup only under the saddle (earlier model), but after playing it for 3 hours straight the day it arrived I knew that it was THE guitar I had been looking for.
I have relative pitch so I can really tell when an instrument sounds off-pitch or has audible issues. The intonation all the way up and down the fretboard of the EF-500RCCE is as good as I could ever hope for with ANY guitar. I rarely have to adjust the tuning because it stays in tune day after day after day. I keep it humidified while in its case, and always wipe it down after playing (body, neck, and fretboard/strings).
The EF-500RCCE sounds like a dream; beautiful rich tone, surprisingly decent bass, mids that just fill the air, and higher tones that ring like a bell. Great overall projection with wonderful overtones. Epiphone (Gibson) really nailed this design! On my particular guitar the action was just a little low and the outer ends of the frets needed some smoothing, but these were minor refinements. I can play so much better and faster on this guitar than any other acoustic I've ever played - even a $3500 Martin guitar for finger-style guitarists.
I play this guitar VERY often, and it just keeps sounding better and better. I'll be getting another EF-500RCCE eventually, one that has a nicer fit and finish - and with the E-Sonic2 preamp and pickups. That way I can keep one at home as my studio acoustic.
Note: The nut is advertised as 1.75" wide. It actually measures at 1.70" using a digital caliper.
Also, the wide string spacing at the compensated saddle measures 2.37" - for finger-style guitarists.
Further, the neck contour is not the advertised "V" shape. It's actually more of a "D" shape with a perfect rounded thickness. I find its design to be absolutely perfect for me.
The EF-500RCCE has a neck thickness of .953" on the 5th fret (including strings). For comparison, a Gibson Les Paul Special (circa 2001) measures .905" thick on the 5th fret (with strings). The EF-500RCCE neck, overall, is a little fatter than the Les Paul.
Even at $1000 (street), this guitar is a great value. At this price, though, it's a no-brainer!!

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Acoustic 260 100W 1x10 Bass Mini Stack Black Review

Acoustic 260 100W 1x10 Bass Mini Stack Black
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I bought this amp to begin practicing with a band for the first time. It sounds great and is loud enough to be heard over the drums while practicing in a garage setting. It runs quiet and has a toasty tone. Who can pass up a tiny stack?

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Roland AC-33 Acoustic Chorus Combo Amp Review

Roland AC-33 Acoustic Chorus Combo Amp
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When I felt how light this amp is, I wasn't expecting much, but once plugged in, I was delighted by the clarity and lack of noise or distortion of this little treasure. The chorus, which I didn't expect to use (being an acoustic purist) is absolutely gorgeous and will be used on some pieces. The reverb, too, is very natural sounding.
If the amp didn't have a looper, I would still have bought it, but I was also surprised and impressed by the looper's quality. The automatic start has zero latency, and the sound is exactly what you hear from the amp in normal mode. It will be fun to use this for improvised layering on gigs. I'm buying a double foot pedal on e-bay: this is essential for live use, or any time you have a guitar in your hands.
I bought this device because I sometimes need to play outdoors, away from power: I haven't yet tried it with batteries, so I can't comment on its abilities in this direction: apparently the power (thus, volume) is less, but I suspect there isn't a powerful battery-powered amp out there, and this will probably be adequate.
I connected the 'line out' to an ESV powered speaker, and together these units make a gorgeous sound for solo acoustic playing. Easy to set up, light to carry, and superb sound!
It would be nice if the full range of controls could be used with the 'i-pod in' feed, but I guess I can always get an adapter/connector to allow me to do this.
I have had the amp for one week so far...

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SX JAN-1 Gypsy Jazz Acoustic With Case Review

SX JAN-1 Gypsy Jazz Acoustic With Case
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Hello to all who are thinking of buying this guitar...It is a great deal for the money....a good overall sounding gypsy type guitar modeled after the 1930s Maccaferri guitars....but this one and $ave a lot.... Tommy Kovach Orangeburg , New York

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Washburn D10 Series Acoustic Guitar (Black) Review

Washburn D10 Series Acoustic Guitar (Black)
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Handsome guitar with good tone. Sturdy case. Both guitar and case were very nice. Like another customer pointed out: the quality plus the case make this price an exceptional bargain. I bought this guitar as a gift for my son and he was well pleased. The black finish is lovely.

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Ovation Celebrity CC24 Ac/El Guitar - Ruby Red Review

Ovation Celebrity CC24 Ac/El Guitar - Ruby Red
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Love this guitar. Looks good, easy to play, very good action and sounds great.

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RainSong Hybrid Series H-DR1100N2 Dreadnought acoustic with N2 neck Review

RainSong Hybrid Series H-DR1100N2 Dreadnought acoustic with N2 neck
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I was at a jam last Sunday night with half a dozen other dreadnoughts pounding away and I was able to cut through lead lines even though I had my H-DR1100N2 strung with relatively wimpy strings (Elixir Polyweb 11's). There were many comments on how nice and big it sounded. I now really appreciate the slightly brighter tone it projects up to the player (I love Polyweb strings for their lack of squeaks, but the dull tone can get annoying when practicing).
My bottom line on the Hybrid: nice conventional looks, no slide out of your lap Ovation effect (all other manufacturer's composite guitars do this), very loud by wooden guitar standards, great tone by wooden guitar standards (traditional RainSong customers will likely prefer the older all graphite models), excellent build quality, so light that other guitarists just want to hold it up to be amazed, a truss rod for us perfectionists, and all the convenience of composite materials (humidity/heat indifference).


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Alvarez Acoustic Guitar AD60SCBK Cutaway Dreadnought Top Solid Spruce Back & Side Mahogany Review

Alvarez Acoustic Guitar AD60SCBK Cutaway Dreadnought Top Solid Spruce Back and Side Mahogany
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This guitar is among one of the best I have played. I was looking at Takamine,Taylors, and Martins. I was looking to spend about 800-900 dollars for a good guitar. With the big three models, I did not see the kind of sound I wanted. One of my friends at a local shop told me about it. The sound of this guitar is so bright, you dont get the heavy buzz off the low "E" string. The natural finsh that I have has stayed pure and clean. The neck is thinner for better playability, and I cannot seem to put this guitar down. If you are in the market for a Good Guitar that plays better than it costs , get it!
It's sound really rivals the others. Alvarez has put through one of their best midline products I have seen in years. It works for when I play venues or at home. I am sold on Alvarez products for life!

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Taylor Guitars 655-CE Jumbo 12 String Acoustic Electric Guitar Review

Taylor Guitars 655-CE Jumbo 12 String Acoustic Electric Guitar
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I wasn't even really looking for a new 12 string. My current one is 35 yrs old though it was always only just adequate. I first played a Taylor jumbo-style 12 (355) about 10 yrs ago and was taken aback by the huge quality of the sound so when I picked this one up I suspected that I would be pleased. What I did not expect was to be blown away. Maple guitars are typically bright but the pureness of the tone and the level of sustain of this guitar is unmatched by any I have ever played. A friend and fellow guitar player picked it up over the weekend and, without any prompting, said that this was the best 12 string guitar he had ever played and that I had hit a home run. I have to admit that this helped to assuage my guilt over spending the $3K and that my wife heard the comment also quieted the "why did you need another guitar...?" I played at least a other dozen 12 strings the day I bought this guitar (Martins, Guilds, other Taylors, new, used, etc.) but none could match this one for the tone that I love in a great 12. It also sounds pretty good plugged in (though you won't need to). Choosing a guitar is always a personal matter but you will be missing out on a very special instrument if you don't give this one a try. It will be the last one you'll ever need. ps. My other guitars are Martins and Gibsons so I do not have a Taylor bias.

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Alvarez RD8 Acoustic Guitar and Case, Natural Review

Alvarez RD8 Acoustic Guitar and Case, Natural
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I typically play electric guitar but wanted an acoustic because...well, there's just too much good music out there that I want to learn that is acoustic. Figured I had to have one and didn't want to break the bank.
So I went to my local Music Go Round and played everything they had in stock - Mitchell's, Epiphone, Alvarez, and a few I can't remember. The Alvarez RD8 had a very nice feel to the neck and booming sound that really impressed me. I was shocked that the price was only $239 with a hard shell case included. The guitar also comes with Elixer strings which means you don't have to immediately replace the strings - very good quality.
As I was checking out a guy stopped me and said he had the same guitar and everyone he plays it for loves it, including a fellow band member that plays a Martin!
After having the guitar for a couple of days I can tell you that I'm very satisfied - this guitar will go a long way before I think about having to upgrade. I don't think you can find a better sounding instrument for the money. Highly recommend the Alvarez RD8.

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Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar. Made by Alvarez.
The RD8 is an incredible value in a high-quality beginner/intermediate guitar, featuring a mahogany body with a select spruce top for superior projection and tone in an entry-level instrument.Specifications:
Body Style Dreadnought
Back/Sides Mahogany
Top Select Spruce
Fingerboard Rosewood
Fingerboard Inlay Dots
Body Binding Multiple
Soundhole Rosette Acrylic Pearl
Tuning Machines Chrome Die Cast
Finish Natural
Case included


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Gibson AJ Advanced Jumbo Guitar Vintage Sunburst Review

Gibson AJ Advanced Jumbo Guitar Vintage Sunburst
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As far as I'm concerned, this is exactly what acoustic guitars should sound like. You might find more silky or strident highs elsewhere, or more punchy lows from an old martin, and there are plenty of other guitars that excel at one particular element of timbre and tone (though you'd likely pay much more for them), but the advanced jumbo is the complete package! Balanced, delicate, powerful, and resonant, with enveloping depth and richness. Everything comes through clearly, no dominant strings or chords. The tones are nicely complex without getting confused or muddled. The neck is on the thin side which some people may dislike, but it's not anemic. Binding over the fret ends was sloppily finished between the heel and soundhole, and the plastic bridge pins and strap peg seem a little cheaply made, but both are easily remedied. Looking at it, it's about like you'd expect a $2000 acoustic to be. Close your eyes and play, and those little things are quickly forgotten. Beautiful. You can't come close to this kind of sound without paying a heck of a lot more.

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