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Lanikai S-TEQ Solid Spruce Series Tenor Cutaway Acoustic-Electric Ukulele Gloss Natural Review

Lanikai S-TEQ Solid Spruce Series Tenor Cutaway Acoustic-Electric Ukulele Gloss Natural
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Wow! This uke has fantastic resonance and sound projection. This is WITHOUT amplification. The action came adjusted fairly low and will not require adjustment. It is a delight to play and will likely be a favorite of mine for quite some time. Amplifier is scheduled to arrive next week, but expect the uke to excel with it. Probably will not update unless the amplification does not meet my expectations.
Decided to add a tenor ukulele due to my pudgy fingers having difficulty with some chords on the smaller ukes. The ease of play is better than anticipated.
I do not believe it possible to be anything but delighted with the S-Teq!

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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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Hohner DK500CE Exotic Koa Dreadnaught Acoustic/Electric Guitar with Fishman Electronic System Review

Hohner DK500CE Exotic Koa Dreadnaught Acoustic/Electric Guitar with Fishman Electronic System
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I purchased this Hohner DK500CE a little over a month ago. I had a Harmony acoustic for about 10 years that the shop had already lowered the action, and did some other modifications to it. With all that it was still hard to play. With the Hohner, out of the box it was ready to play. I took it into the shop only to have a strap peg added to the neck. Even the technician was blown away by the looks of it and was shocked that it was easy to play out of the box. The electronics are great. It has a combination of a saddle pickup and a internal pickup. Both can be blended to make a even deeper sound. The built in tuner is dead on accurate. All I can say is, it is perfect.

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Alvarez Acoustic Guitar AJ60SC Cutaway Jumbo Top Solid Spruce Back & Side Flamed Maple Review

Alvarez Acoustic Guitar AJ60SC Cutaway Jumbo Top Solid Spruce Back and Side Flamed Maple
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This guitar is awesome!
Pros: Great jumbo sound, very even mids, lows and highs. The guitar looks incredible with its flamed maple back and sides. Plugged to an amp, it sounds great, BUT it takes forever to "dial" in and get the sound you desire. The electronics and pre-amp are top quality, and Alvarez uses the same pre-amp on their $2000.00 guitars.
Negatives: I had to return the first one Amazon sent because of some issues in the paint and some dents to the finish. Also, the second one they sent was ok, except the preamp battery compartment was loosened and the 9 volt battery fell out and was loose in the body of the guitar throughout the whole shipping process, so that left some dents to the inside of the guitar, but so far, no damage to the outside of the body that I could see. Also, the pre-amp box was not screwed to the body in the right place, so there is a screw that holds one side down that isnt "anchored" to anything--it just stays in with gravity, so if you lean the guitar backwards, the screw falls out.
This guitar is discontinued, and the new models have Spalted Maple back and sides and costs 2-3 times as much as this one. Flamed maple is more expensive, and if you want the flamed maple back and sides, this is the one you have to get. If you can find one, BUY IT!

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Alvarez AD410-12 Artist Series Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar, 12 String Review

Alvarez AD410-12 Artist Series Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar, 12 String
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For this price point this guitar should be considered if you are looking for a 12 string.
I have a Takamine ef385 that sold for three times the price originally.
I prefer playing this more often.

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Seagull Entourage Rustic CW QIT Acoustic-Electric Guitar Rustic Review

Seagull Entourage Rustic CW QIT Acoustic-Electric Guitar Rustic
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I won't lie to you, I'm a Seagull guy. I went in looking for a great guitar at a great price, and while I was open to veer away from my coveted Seagull-made guitars if the right deal were to be available, I simply couldn't do it. I tried out a bunch of different guitars in my price range, and the Seagull Entourage Rustic CW QI(T) won, hands down. First of all, the tuning machines are basically the solid chrome Ping tuning machine heads disguised with Seagull logos. I love this because I am very picky about my tuning machines and often swap out my guitars' machine heads for said Ping parts. Next, the nut width of the neck is narrower than the standard Seagull nut width, which makes it more comparable to a Martin or Taylor or something of that nature. This makes the transition for a non-Seagull acoustic player a little smoother. Third, the action is comfortable, but not too comfortable. If the action is too low and too easy to push down, sound is compromised, this is not so here. I believe this is the softest action a guitar can have without taking away from the sound or causing buzzing or things of that nature. The Godin electronics are flawless, and sleekly designed. As in the "Rustic" name, even the electronics stay true to this look, and the style and functionality are both top of the line. This is one of the few (if not only) Seagull in this price range with a cutaway, and that is important because it allows for more flexibility and mobility on the neck for those who like to utilize every available fret on the guitar. The overall look is nice. At first, I thought the sunburst was a little too much, but after a couple hours of staring at it, I have grown to love it. Finally the most important thing about this guitar is the sound. The guitar possesses a very full, vibrant, diverse sound. There is a slight twang in the timbre, but it is not overbearing, leaving for a warm and perfect acoustic sound for almost any style or application. I do not believe a better guitar can be bought for this price, but I must point out the negative. As with my old Seagull, the wood feels rather soft, so with some ruckus playing and misguided strumming, the wood can wear away and damage the surface more easily than other guitars. This is a small price to pay for an otherwise very powerful acoustic-electric package. Besides, I like when my guitars get that worn-in look, so this is not at all a negative for me personally. I would recommend this guitar to anyone looking for a guitar as in such a short time; it has grown so dear to my heart.

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Traveler Pro Series Electric Acoustic Guitar with Gig Bag (Natural) Review

Traveler Pro Series Electric Acoustic Guitar with Gig Bag (Natural)
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I highly recommend this little guitar for travel and practice. I own seven guitars and use this one for practice more than any other. It is quiet when it's not amplified and is very easy to play. I can bring it with me on any trip. It packs so small that it doesn't even count as luggage on plane. It is also a good quality guitar.


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Epiphone Limited Edition Hummingbird Artist Acoustic Guitar, Ebony Review

Epiphone Limited Edition Hummingbird Artist Acoustic Guitar, Ebony
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This is a decent guitar for the price point. It is well made, has a nice, balanced sound, good tone, and, for the money, really is a decent guitar. It sounds, honestly, just as good as any of the Seagull Guitar models, or any of the "lower-end" ($ 600-$ 800 and up) Martins or Taylors. Isn't that a shame when you spend $ 600-$ 800 on a guitar, and it is considered to be their "lower end", or more consumer friendly labeled "Entry Level" instruments?
The craftsmanship is pretty good based against what you will see, generally, from instruments in this price range.
It's only drawback is that it doesn't have a ton of volume. It isn't very loud, and doesn't project very well. Really, that's my only quibble with this guitar.
Some of the factory set ups can be hit and miss, so, plan to need to take this to your local music store for a professional setup. Once professionally set up, it plays really, really well.
As a note, also, I wanted an Epiphone Hummingbird guitar, but did not want the bright "Cherry Burst", as it comes in. I've always been a fan of "Tobacco Burst", which this guitar is very near to, so, I decided to go with this model. I found that Epiphone (Gibson) doesn't sell much in the line of aftermarket parts, so, the only hope of putting a Hummingbird pick guard on this instrument, which I had intended to do, is to buy an aftermarket replica. I like to have original manufacturer parts on my instruments, so I'm stuck with it, as is.
It's still a Hummingbird, just without the Hummingbird pickguard that makes the Hummingbird a Hummingbird.

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Breedlove Atlas Stage J350/EF-12 Acoustic Electric Guitar Review

Breedlove Atlas Stage J350/EF-12 Acoustic Electric Guitar
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I've had several 12s over the years, but I've always been disappointed... not this time. AJ350..Where have you been all my life? I've hated broken G octaves, bad action at fret 12+ and overall lack of depth and balance in the bass and midrange... that being said:
WOW! Nice guitar! Just unboxed it and tuned it up... has the lowest action I've ever seen for a factory run guitar. Sticker inside said guitar had been setup once it got in from Korea. Great job! String height across the entire fretboard TO THE SOUNDHOLE was 2/32! Nice.... very nice.
Something else (big deal for me) - I had grown so tired of breaking G octave strings on pin based bridges that I had almost given up and permanently kept my former 12 string tuned to D to avoid breakage. Three cheers for Breedlove's pinless bridge - the G octave walked right up to full concert pitch with narry a wimper! YEAH!!!
I can't wait to hook this guitar into our church's audio system to hear the LR Baggs pickup. It includes a really sweet tuner you'll enjoy.
Lastly... If you think Dreadnot 12s sound anemic.... you're right. The first time you strum this guitar you hear the immediate effect of jumbo architecture - you've finally got the bass and "grunt" you've always wanted in a 12. The sound from this guitar is VERY balanced and gives you everything you've always missed in smaller body 12s.
Icing on the cake includes: abalone binding, flamed maple on sides and back, Grover tuners and it comes with its own case - yep! You don't have to buy one after you get it! Nice....
Get this guitar. You won't be disappointed.

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Taylor Guitars 615ce Jumbo Acoustic Electric Guitar Review

Taylor Guitars 615ce Jumbo Acoustic Electric Guitar
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2011 purchase. I absolutely love my new 615ce. It's perfect, has a great balanced sound, strong even blend. It's amazing with finger picking and I'm finding its sweet spot for strumming. The ES electronics is bizzar. I wish I could have found more reviews that weren't promotional materials to understand the problems with this pick-up system. Maybe in time I'll find a solution... or just put a better system in the guitar. Currently the high B and E strings are louder than the rest of the strum. They stick out and make the sound unbalanced... totally unlike the amazing natural sound of the guitar. I even sent it back to Taylor for them to work on it... but it came back to me sounding pretty much the same. I would give the guitar a 5 star... but I mainly play live and plugged in... which is not enhancing the bands overall sound. OUCH. YUCK. I've put other guitars in our system and can make them beautiful sounding. I worked on the Taylor in our system for 1/2 hour and never came up with a satisfactory sound... until I put a mic on it, which then instantly made it sound the way it's supposed to. After spending so much money on a guitar, I wish it would sound on stage like it does in the privacy of the show-room or my living room... especially since that's exactly what Taylor is promoting their ES to do. I feel like I've been lied to... hood-winked. The emperor has no clothes... "It's a great system, the best." All of Taylor's promotion says in videos and written. UMMM... are you hearing the same thing I am? Please listen to the guitar in the store and check the system out first before buying... and try two or three kinds of amps just to be sure you know what your dealing with. I hope and pray my attitude about this pick-up will change over time. Maybe there is just something I'm missing that I've never missed in my 25 years of playing and sound mixing.

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Seagull Maritime SWS HG QI Guitar Review

Seagull Maritime SWS HG QI Guitar
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Really a great guitar for the money...I'm not an expert buy any stretch, but I showed it to some veteran guitarists and it was met with impressive comments. This was my first acoustic purchase, and perhaps my last....

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Martin DCX1E Acoustic-Electric Guitar Review

Martin DCX1E Acoustic-Electric Guitar
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I own a Martin DCX1E, and like it pretty well. It plays well and has a 'Martin-like' sound. Why do I say 'Martin-like'? Because the body and sides are not wood. They are made of a laminate, not unlike formica. I know, that sounds cheap, but it actually has turned out to be pretty successful for me, and apparently for Martin. It is tough stuff. The top of the guitar is solid Sitka spruce, which is as it should be on a higher-end guitar. So how does it sound? Because they use Martin bracing and a solid top, the instrument sounds pretty much like a Martin, but because of the laminate back and sides, the guitar has noticably less volume than an all wood guitar. The sound is still good, just a little quieter than you would expect. It does retain the resonant low end which characterizes Martins. This IS an acoustic/electric, and if you play it electrically, the lack of acoustic volume is not an issue. The guitar has a piezo pickup under the bridge (pretty standard for A/E guitars), which is mated to a Fishman EQ/preamp, which sounds good through a regular amp, and even better (Wow!)through a PA (use a DI box, though). If you are playing electrically, you may have feedback problems. If so, get a Planet Waves Screeching Halt sound hole plug. Now, here's some other stuff. The neck and the action are pretty good, although I had an action job done by a luthier to make it better. The neck is a little different, too, in that it is laminated. Some people pooh pooh this, but I like the looks, and have never had any problem with it. So, if you get this guitar, I think you will like it..........except for one thing.........After a year and a half, my frets wore out big time. In 45 years of playing, I have NEVER worn out the frets on any guitar, or even come close. Yahdah, yahdah, I won't bother repeating the whole story. Suffice to say, Martin denied that their guitar had a problem, and would not stand behind their product. My luthier, who is "THE" luthier in a city of 2M people, confirmed to me that Martin will not honor their warranty for any fret issues. It would have been nice to know that up front, and frankly, I would not have bought the guitar if I had known that, since a fret job cost me $400. Considering that I paid $700 for the Martin, I could have bought one hell of a guitar for $1,100. You'd think with all the Martin-playing people who espouse social causes and the rights of the down-trodden underclasses, that Martin might have a conscience, too. Forget it. Martin is just another big company, like the rest of them. I wonder how long it will take them to scream bloody murder and make Amazon take this review down? Until then, Rock On ya'all.

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Epiphone Dave Navarro Signature Jane Acoustic Electric Guitar Review

Epiphone Dave Navarro Signature Jane Acoustic Electric Guitar
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I am not a guitar expert by any stretch of the imagination but I do like to goof around and play what I can figure out by ear. This guitar sounds bright. I like the built in tuner (battery is included) and have been impressed that it seems to stay in tune rather well - even after my less than stellar attemps at playing. Appreciating the looks of the guitar is subjective but I think it looks really slick. The inlays are done well. The pickguard did have very light scratches on it even though it was covered with a light adhesive protective cover. Not completely easy to see - but they are there. My guess is that they are the result of the manufacturing process. It is packed well from the factory and amazon prime service as usual was great.

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Ibanez AEG Series AEG10E Acoustic Electric Guitar - Black Review

Ibanez AEG Series AEG10E Acoustic Electric Guitar - Black
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I recieved My Ibanez AEGI0E about 2 years ago , and although it still sounds pretty good . I am very dissappointed in it's quality in craftsmanship. One of the inlay dots just popped out and also caused a small chip on the fret where the hole is now .The Mother of Pearl inlay around the sound hole is starting to show small signs of seperation where they connected the different bars of inlay . After I got on Ibanez's web page there was a Warning about fakes . I was going to complain to them about my guitar , and low and behold , they have "NO" Manufacturer's in China . Guess where my guitar is made . China . You get what you pay for . A real Ibanez IS NOT !!! going to be under $500.00 . Not a new one any way . and Not made in China !!!!

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Luna OracleAcoustic/Electric Guitar, Dolphin Review

Luna OracleAcoustic/Electric Guitar, Dolphin
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I purchased this guitar for myself after seeing it on Gold Box for significantly less than MSRP. Before purchasing, I checked out Luna's website and listened to several sound clips and watched videos of some professional musicians playing Luna guitars. I currently own a Taylor 410, and a couple of low-end Yamaha acoustic guitars. I consider myself somewhere between an intermediate to advanced guitar player. I've been looking for an acoustic-electric cutaway, at a reasonable price, for several months. I thought I couldn't go wrong with this Luna at the Gold Box price.
When the "first" guitar arrived, the box had obvious shipping damage (bent in half at the neck area). Upon opening the box, I discovered the top half of the neck snapped completely off, dangling by its strings. These guitars are simply wrapped once around with a VERY thin layer of foam wrap (about 1 mm thick), and stuffed in a cheap, lightweight cardboard box. I couldn't believe a guitar manufacturer would package a guitar with so little padding and protection, and worse yet, that Amazon would ship the guitar in the same flimsy box from Luna (without putting it in another box).
The return process was simple and painless: I provided Amazon with a brief explanation of why I wanted to return the guitar, and this triggered an automatic shipment of a replacement guitar. I printed a pre-paid UPS shipping label, and dropped the package off at a local UPS store.
The "second" guitar arrived about a week later. Once again, the guitar arrived in the same flimsy box, this time with a fairly large hole torn in the outside. I was pleasantly surprised to find no obvious damage to the guitar, however, the neck had a large finish crack on the back near the body of the guitar. This was not shipping damage, but a gross manufacturing defect. At least with this guitar I was able to play it and give it the once-over. The strings were mediocre, and the action was a bit high. Tone quality was marginal. The built-in electronic tuner worked well and the electronics appeared to be decent, although I never had a chance to plug in to an amplifier. The return process was then repeated.
The "third" guitar arrived, again, about a week after the second was returned. This time, the guitar was packaged in a second, heavier box, which was encouraging, although the inside box was not sealed and had been opened. After taking the guitar out and playing it a bit, I thought the third time was the charm. I thought wrong. This time, the finish at the bottom edge of the body looked like it was delaminated and could peel away. The blemish could very well have been from an impact, which makes me wonder if this guitar had been a customer return. While I had the guitar out, I played it just to get a comparison with the second one. It was very similar in sound and playability, with the action also being a bit high. Due to three strikes with three different guitars, I opted not to get a replacement, but requested a refund instead.
At a glance, these guitars appeared to be fairly well made, but fit and finish quality is far from excellent. I would expect a guitar with an MSRP around $600 to be free from dust specks in the finish, and the edge binding should line up well at the seams, and be blemish-free. None of the three Luna guitars I received met these expectations.
In my opinion, this is a risky purchase if you expect excellent quality, durable packaging, and great sound.

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Boulder Creek ECR4-BC Solitaire Acoustic Elelctric Guitar Review

Boulder Creek ECR4-BC Solitaire Acoustic Elelctric Guitar
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Yes, yes, yes....this is a great unknown brand. If you haven't played one, please do so. I guarantee you will fall in love with it. Affordable and price well under comparable guitars that cost well over $1000 and some close to $2000. This is setup to play right out of the box. I love the sound hole at the top. Their design creates an incredible sound that plays on well after that last note is played. I purchased 2 Boulder Creek guitars and own one other that is actually a prototype for the original Solitaire series. I love them big A++++

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Dean Tribal Performer Guitar with Tribal Inlay on Neck Review

Dean Tribal Performer Guitar with Tribal Inlay on Neck
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This was the first acoustic guitar that I have purchased and I can't recomend it enough. For the price it plays and sounds incredible. A friend of mine makes his living playing and I think he had his doubts when I told him I was going to buy it, especially without having tried it out first but the fellow reviewers did not lead me astray. Highly recomended.

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