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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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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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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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Dean Tradition S2 Solid Top Dreadnaught Acoustic Guitar, Gloss Natural Review

Dean Tradition S2 Solid Top Dreadnaught Acoustic Guitar, Gloss Natural
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I have to preface this review with a comment on Amazon. At first, I was very upset when my guitar arrived, as it was a left-handed model, when I had ordered a right hand version. Amazon was great, sending out my replacement righty guitar NEXT DAY FedEx! I had barely sent back the left hand model when the righty arrived at my door step. Fantastic customer service from Amazon!Product: Dean Tradition S2, Gloss Natural
Price Paid: $110 (usually sells here for $225)
Sound: Sounds great! I was expecting a slight step up from other entry level guitars, but this sounds way better than I had figured it would. Very full deep sound from the solid spruce top.
Action/Playability: Very easy to play. It has taken me a few soungs to get used to the scale, as I had been using my daughters Jr. sized guitar, but once that was done, I have had no problems. The neck is straight and true, and the action is good.
Craftsmanship/Reliability: Very beautiful guitar. The tortoise binding gives this guitar an extra bit of class, and the wood is beautiful. As to reliability - I've only had it a short time, but it seems very solid.
Overall Rating: Five stars. I was hoping to get a nicer guitar than is typically available in my budget (I was planning to spend ~$125), and the sale on this Dean was just what I was looking for. Most in the lower price range are typically poorly made, or don't sound that good. Now, I can't say for sure that I would have bought this particular model if my budget had been $225, so maybe my review is a bit biased by the sale price I paid. Either way, I'm a very satisfied Amazon and Dean customer!

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Taylor SBX1 Solid Body Classic Electric Guitar, White Review

Taylor SBX1 Solid Body Classic Electric Guitar, White
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I purchased this guitar a couple of weeks ago and have given her a little time to settle in and find her place in my world. I was a bit skeptical when I first saw that Taylor was making a solid-body electric guitar. I was in the market for a new guitar and have owned nothing but acoustic guitars for the last 8 years so I figured it was time to get an electric guitar. I hold the belief that for the most part you get what you pay for and knew I wanted to get a guitar that would be with me for a long time. Fender Strats sound awesome but I personally don't like their feel. I'd love a Gibson Les Paul but was already looking at a chunk of change to buy one. I saw that this transparent white beauty was at my local guitar shop and decided that since I was "just looking" anyway, I would give her a try. I was thoroughly impressed. Taylor makes a great guitar. It may be that I come from playing acoustic guitars but I love the neck on this thing. The finish is gorgeous (you really need to see it in person to get the full effect). The pickups cover a broad set of sounds and the sound this thing produces is something I quite enjoy. Taylor makes a case specifically for it that it fits in perfectly with no slop. As of right now I'm just as in love with this thing as I was in the first place. I'd recommend it to anyone. One thing I've always heard about buying a guitar is make sure it feels good to YOU, and for ME this one is "just right".

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Yamaha FGX720SCA - Natural Finish 6-string Acoustic/Electric Cutaway Guitar Review

Yamaha FGX720SCA - Natural Finish 6-string Acoustic/Electric Cutaway Guitar
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Para aficionados y profesionales, una de las guitarras folk mas versatiles del mercado sobre todo en calidad/precio. No perderás el dinero.

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Dean Performer Arch-Top Mini Jumbo Acoustic-Electric Cutaway Guitar Blueburst Review

Dean Performer Arch-Top Mini Jumbo Acoustic-Electric Cutaway Guitar Blueburst
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I am pretty impressed with this guitar, it sounds kind of muffled when you play it with a pick, compared to other non electric, non cutaway guitars, there is no denying that. BUT I actually love playing it and especially finger picking sounds so good and when plugged in, it sounds fantastic.

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Taylor Guitars 210e, Dreadnought, Solid Sitka Spruce Top, Rosewood Back/Sides, ES-T Review

Taylor Guitars 210e, Dreadnought, Solid Sitka Spruce Top, Rosewood Back/Sides, ES-T
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It is TAYLOR. So nearly nothing left to say. I am a beginner with experience of no more than 5 guitars. At first I am afraid of the rumor that Taylor has high action. After try it myself in a store, what they say is a little exaggerated. the only catch is that 210e is a dreadnought type, so the treble is not as bright as you think. need some work on electric part if you want the brightness of treble. Better to choose a cutaway guitar at this point, however 1-2 hundred more bucks need to place. gorgeous for both un-plugged and plugged-in. i feel like i could even be down on my knees for this baby when it goes in my arms.

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With Taylor's new ES-T under-saddle transducer, this affordably-priced, solid-top Dreadnought can be plugged-in to add a new dimension to your Taylor tone.



The Taylor 200 Series The 200 Series redefines what a mid-priced guitar can be. A satin, solid Sitka spruce top meets gorgeous Indian rosewood laminate back and sides, delivering an experience of sight, sound and touch that's unmistakably Taylor. Plug in with the optional Taylor electronics and take your performance to the stage with confidence.
Sitka Spruce Top Sitka Spruce (Picea sitchensis) grows in a coastal "pocket" from Northern California to Alaska. This dense, straight-grained wood has the highest strength and elasticity-to-weight ratio among available tonewoods, an attribute that makes it an ideal material not only for our soundboards, but for our internal bracing, as well. Sitka produces a slightly brighter tone than does Engelmann.
Indian Rosewood Laminate Back/Sides Indian Rosewood (Dalbergia latifolia) is coveted by players and guitar builders alike for its dark, luxurious coloration, which ranges from brown to purple to rose to black, and for tonal characteristics that include a strong bass response and long sustain. It remains the most popular tonewood used in the making of high-quality acoustic guitars.
Dreadnought Body ShapeThe original Dreadnought acoustic guitar appeared early in the 20th Century, and its no-frills, no-nonsense shape made it a logical namesake of the huge battleships of that day. Most subsequent Dreadnoughts, including Taylor's, have been derivative of that early design. In 1997, however, Bob Taylor re-designed the Taylor Dreadnought by softening the curves at the top and bottom and generally refining its overall shape. In 2003, gloss-finish Dreadnoughts also underwent bracing refinements that substantially increased their overall volume and bass response, without sacrificing Taylor's signature balance and clarity. Dreadnought six-strings shine as "plectrum" or "rhythm" guitars because they respond well to flatpicking or light-to-heavy strumming.
ES-T Pickup Inspired by Taylor's Expression System technology, the Expression System Transducer, or ES-T, is a single-source, under-saddle transducer with individual elements for each string. (The ES-T was originally called the ES Element, but the name was changed to avoid confusion with another product.) The ES-T has an onboard preamp and the same active controls found on the full Expression System. Featuring a custom-voiced EQ and dynamic response, the system is powered by a 9-volt battery, with a battery life LED power indicator (which is lit when the battery is being used). The pickup also has a Phase switch for feedback control, which is located on the preamp board inside the soundhole.
Chrome-Plate Tuners Taylor Tuners continue the industry-leading 18:1 gear ratio that they've been using, yet yield even greater precision with the help of a manufacturing process that employs the same gear-cutting machines used by Swiss watchmakers. The more precisely-machined gears virtually eliminate the slight "slop", or slack, typical among tuners, which makes it even easier for Taylor owners to get--and stay--in tune. Taylor Tuners also feature an elegant aesthetic touch, with the Taylor logo cleanly etched on the back.

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Yamaha L Series LL6 Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar with Case Tinted Natural Review

Yamaha L Series LL6 Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar with Case Tinted Natural
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These Chinese made beauties truly uphold the Yamaha tradition of tone and build quality and for under $600. This is the tried and true recipe of Englemen spruce over rosewood back and sides with a perfectly rendered mahogany neck. These guitars (according to the dealer) undergo the Yamaha "Acoustic Equilibrium Process". The sound is deep and full with a great ringing top end and chords in all positions intonate wonderfully. In open tunings the resonance and tone colors just expand even more. I installed a K&K Pure Western Mini undersaddle transducer so i could plug in ,and again ,i can't say enough about how satisfying the tone and feel is. Equally rewarding either strummed or played fingerstyle, this guitar has what I would rate as an above average amount of natural dynamic volume range and doesn't get overly compressed when pushed hard.Intonation also remains consistent with capoing. The bottom line here is that for the price, this is an exceptional instrument. My how times have changed........

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Epiphone Masterbilt DR-500MCE Acoustic-Electric Guitar Natural Review

Epiphone Masterbilt DR-500MCE Acoustic-Electric Guitar Natural
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Outstanding Guitar for the money. Sounds great unplugged but really sings off an amp with the built in stringer pick up. Nice having the on board tuner as well. High quality in a mid-priced guitar.

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Luna Pandora Double Cutaway Acoustic Guitar, Pink Review

Luna Pandora Double Cutaway Acoustic Guitar, Pink
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For the price I paid this is a pretty good guitar for my 7 year old to start with. Nice finish for a young girl also.

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OMJM John Mayer Signature Model Acoustic Electric Guitar Review

OMJM John Mayer Signature Model Acoustic Electric Guitar
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this thing is really a joy to play. compared to a older D 15 i have this is a lot more detailed and a bit louder. the action is smooth and great for someone with smaller hands. while it sounds great unplugged, it sounds much better plugged in. the sound is the most perfectly balanced of any guitar ive ever played throughout every string. finger picking is where this thing goes through the stratosphere. every note is like listening to a mastered recording. the case is super high quality. for recording, mix in a little reverb or delay and it will make a track.
pros: perfect tonality and balance. plugged in sweetness. great looks and balance. bracing is overkill and will last for generations if cared for. pull this outta the case and its a cannon among bee bees. perfect for recording. great neck. only 1000 made so u wont be bumping in to many and give a unique feeling. very collectable, heirloom quality.
cons: while it is perfectly balanced, it can lack bass next to a full dreadnought but not thin like a taylor. coated strings sound exceptionally bad on this guitar, totally killing the detail that makes it stand out. the signatures on the inside of john and martin are copies, not actual signatures. lacks dove tail neck.

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Dean Exotica Acoustic-Electric Guitar, Quilted Ash Satin Natural Review

Dean Exotica Acoustic-Electric Guitar, Quilted Ash Satin Natural
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This guitar is seriously sexy.It's got a natural finish which means no finger prints!
There's a bit of treble but its great for the money. It's a great sounding guitar and
sounds phenomenal plugged or unplugged.Obviously it's not going to sound like a Taylor or Martin
but for someone with a budget this is perfect. Tuner is great and deffinitely handy.
So happy with my purchase! :DDD

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Breedlove Performance Series Focus Special Edition Acoustic Guitar, Made in U.S.A. Review

Breedlove Performance Series Focus Special Edition Acoustic Guitar, Made in U.S.A.
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I couldn't resist the beauty of this guitar with it's redwood top and unique Breedlove accents. Craftmanship is excellent. I somewhat agree with the other review on the sound, but I have only been playing it for 3 days and I'm sure it hasn't even begun to open up. I think with some time and playing this guitar will continue to sound better. If not, it may be going back. My only initial dislike is the electronics. I have a dual element B-Band on my Seagull S6 and it sounds amazing. If I feel confident that I intend to keep this instrument, I am going to change out the electronics where I can blend the piezo and the mic. I keep it at about 75% piezo 25% mic on my Gull and it is perfect.

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Dean Exotica Acoustic-Electric Guitar, All Solid Wood Review

Dean Exotica Acoustic-Electric Guitar, All Solid Wood
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If you wanted that $6000 Taylor, but only have $600 to spend, do yourself a favor and get this guitar. Then get Red brand Copper Bronze strings (Light) and some African Wenge wooden picks (from Fidis Picks, google them). Play for a couple of hours to warm up the strings, and you may be blown away. I was.
Before this, (which is my first guitar) the only guitar I was impressed by the sound of was a $5000+ Taylor that belongs to a friend of mine, which just has this amazing presence, richness, volume, clarity and sweetness all the way across the room--and a gorgeous abalone rim around the edge to add to the beauty.
This guitar has all that. Now my own guitar is my favorite one I ever heard. I use abalone picks too (from Brossard Picks), for a liquidy, mystical, other amazing kind of sound. Get this guitar and BE HAPPY! :)


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Taylor Guitars GC4 Grand Concert Acoustic Guitar Review

Taylor Guitars GC4 Grand Concert Acoustic Guitar
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Just got mine a couple of days ago from Amazon. Sounds just like I expected - full and lively without being brash. Lots of treble zing and smooth responsive bass and midrange. Some of the great sound is the ovankol wood coupled with the great taylor shape and very straight neck. The taylor workmanship is evident everywhere, even the small details. One of, if not, the best american made guitars today. I only expect it to sound better as it ages.

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Dean Performer Mini Jumbo Acoustic-Electric Guitar, Spaulted Maple Florentine Review

Dean Performer Mini Jumbo Acoustic-Electric Guitar, Spaulted Maple Florentine
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Solid guitar for the price. Have owned for 2 years now, has a nice fast neck (if you like em thinner) and sounds great.

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