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Luna Henna Oasis Nylon String Acoustic/Electric Guitar Review

Luna Henna Oasis Nylon String Acoustic/Electric Guitar
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I fell in love with a guitar over the internet, and rightfully so. When I received the Luna, faster than I ever would have thought possible, it was every bit as wonderful as I imagined. It had a great action, great sound, a bit heavier than I expected but definitely a worthy guitar for my classroom. Unfortunately it did not have the Orion 4 band preamp ( "Preamp: Orion 4-Band EQ w/ Digital Tuner" - still posted on the website as of the date I am writing this, October 29, 2009) that was advertised. I called up customer service and a very nice representative offered to send a return slip, but while I was waiting online, I visited the site and noticed that the Luna Guitars were no longer shipping with the Orion, they were now shipping with the T35 B-Band which is advertised on the website as an Orion, ("* HEN OAS NYL Laser etched Henna - * Body: Folk - * Top: Solid Cedar - * Back/Sides: Maple - * Neck: Mahogany - * Fretboard: rosewood - * Preamp/Tuner: Orion - * Scale: 25 1/2" - * Nut: 1 5/8" - * Finish: Satin - * 39 1/2" x 14 7/8" x 4 3/8" - * 5.4 lb. - * Case Option: LL2") but Derek Badala, the Division Manager at Luna Guitars said it was made by another manufacturer and was actually superior to the Orion even though it had only three bands of Equalization and no balanced out! So I asked her to have her people look into it and get back to me when they determined exactly what could be done and she eventually agreed to contact me by E-mail the following week.
Instead of contacting me, Amazon sent out another guitar with a bill of sale that read $0.00, which I suspected was too good to be true. This guitar was the same model and had the Orion four band, but the neck was not finished nearly as well and had a pronounced "Buzz" between the second and fifth frets. Both guitars were also missing the end button as well. Since Amazon hadn't contacted me, I made three attempts to contact them and finally got through on the second day. Both guitars are going back as defective, and I am regretfully giving up on my attempts to purchase this guitar. If this is Amazon's idea of customer service, they will definitely have more to worry about than losing me as a customer. I have saved all of the correspondence, as well as copies of the web pages, just in case anyone thinks I am making this up or twisting the facts in some way. [...]
Addendum: Just to clear up some misunderstandings, I was not complaining about Luna's customer service, just Amazon's. Luna's people have been very helpful. I was also apparently not offered a second guitar for free. They did not notify me that they were sending it, send me a way to return the first guitar, or contact me first as agreed, but the customer service representative that I contacted never offered that as an option. My initial complaint was that they did not send the guitar with the specifications as advertised. When they sent the second guitar without my knowledge or consent (our agreement was that they would contact me with more information as to what my options would be after they contacted the manufacturer) I offered them a donation letter on School letterhead to defray any cost they may have incurred by sending the additional guitar. If there were two guitars involved, I would certainly not have returned either of them. I also notified Amazon that we had a qualified Luthier on staff, who would agree to do the repairs if I got permission and it did not affect the warranty. I also have to say that Amazon does deserve credit for posting this as I typed it, unedited and without editorial comment, but it was their decision entirely to demand that I return both of the guitars as defective and I was not offered any other option.
I still hope to put a Luna guitar in my classroom. I want one with the specifications advertised, and I want it to be the best guitar that my students can possibly get. If I had received this product from a free standing store, I would have accused them of "Bait and Switch!" When I received an additional instrument with an invoice of $0.00, my reaction is the same as the other reviewer, that someone has sent me a free guitar. Taking back both of the guitars as defective left me feeling betrayed and bewildered and since they have offered me this forum to express my disbelief and utter dis-satisfaction, I have chosen to do so.
I am certainly not trying to discourage any one from owning a Luna Guitar. It should not need a neck job right after it comes out of the box, and it should not be missing parts, even minor ones, but I was very impressed with the first guitar I received and if it had been offered with the B-Band in the first place, I would be posting a five star rating, end of story. I hope this clears everything up but if it doesn't, let me know and I will be happy to elucidate further.

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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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Luna Fauna Acoustic Guitar, Dragonfly Review

Luna Fauna Acoustic Guitar, Dragonfly
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This guitar is not only gorgeous to look at, it also plays and sounds as good as it looks. I have had many compliments on both the looks and the sound.It is also very light in weight, so easy on the shoulders and back. After playing for 30-plus years, the weight of my guitar was taking its toll. I read about this brand, designed by a woman-for women-and that is why I decided to try a Luna. The built-in tuner is amazing and easy to use. There is even an automatic bypass on it for tuning during live performances.The EQ/preamp are equally good. Upon arrival, the action seemed a bit high, so I brought it to my local music store to have it adjusted. Apparently, the manufacturer realizes that every player is different and leaves that part up to the buyer.Have it done by a professional-it only takes a few minutes and shouldn't cost very much. All in all, this is a GREAT guitar for short money. I highly recommend it for any player!!

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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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Luna Muse 12 String Cutaway Acoustic Guitar, Maple Review

Luna Muse 12 String Cutaway Acoustic Guitar, Maple
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This is my third or forth 12 string and I am very impressed (the others were Yamaha and Ibenez). The solid top and maple back and sides create a sweet tone and when plugged in it rocked my world. I'm not going to suggest that it will beat a Taylor or Gibson or any other high end guitar but when you consider it is about one fifth to one tenth of the price, well...nuf said. Still it has great tone and the action makes you think you're playing a six string. The neck is a little narrower than a standard 12 string, but it's not a problem for me and I have big fat ogre fingers. You get so much more than your moneys worth. I'm thinking about selling my Ovation Legend so I can make room for the six string Luna Muse.

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Luna Muse Parlor Bubinga Acoustic Guitar Review

Luna Muse Parlor Bubinga Acoustic Guitar
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I own two of these wonderful solid-wood guitars and I think it's one of the best instruments out there for the costs and quality of materials. The Luna Muse Bubinga is a great small-size professional quality guitar.
It's hard to find a solid-wood (no fillers, no fake woods) guitar that still are hand-made as well. The sound is crisp and clean and surprisingly voices a nice full sound -- i.e. it sounds much bigger than its compact size. It's a great travel guitar and has electronics as well for when you need to plug it in. It makes a perfect starter guitar for young students but I've enjoyed it as well as a 20 year guitar player.
A quick internet search for good travel or starter guitars shows that this is one of the best buys out there and it's almost impossible to find a comparable guitar (low price and solid wood). You won't be disappointed if you get one of these!

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Luna Fauna Butterfly Acoustic/Electric Guitar Review

Luna Fauna Butterfly Acoustic/Electric Guitar
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I have short fingers and was thrilled to learn that guitars are being made to fit a woman's hands. To my disappointment, the Fauna Butterfly's frets were 1/16th of an inch shorter than the Alvarez Acoustic guitar that I own which isn't going to make reaching those frets any easier. The neck was just as wide as my Alvarez. In comparison, the Daisy Rock electric that I own has frets a quarter inch shorter than a standard guitar; the neck on the Daisy Rock is more narrow than the Luna. Outside of that, the action was set very nicely; all of the fret markers were perfect (no buzzing). The maple top gives a "brighter" sound than a spruce top, but not as big of a sound as the body is a bit smaller than my standard size acoustic. It plays very well and the electric pickup is nice to have and includes a tuner as well which is a sweet feature. The inlay work is beautiful as is the finish which makes it difficult for me to decide if I'm going to keep this guitar that isn't going to be any easier for me to play. Decisions, decision.!


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Luna Fauna Phoenix Acoustic Guitar, Black Review

Luna Fauna Phoenix Acoustic Guitar, Black
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The Luna Fauna Phoenix Acoustic guitar has rainbow colored abalone inlay galore, from the phoenix design on the body, and the swirl around the sound hole, to the logo on the headstock. It is absolutely beautiful. It is also a great sounding acoustic-electric guitar. It has a very warm, full sound. It is lightweight and easy to play. The pre-amp has a tuner, so it is quite easy and convenient to stay in tune all the time. The hardest thing about this guitar is keeping it out of the hands of the other guitar players in your home--it is quite irresistible! Be sure to order the hard case to protect its beauty--also available from Amazon.

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Luna Flora Lotus Acoustic Guitar, Tranz Plum/Quilted Maple Review

Luna Flora Lotus Acoustic Guitar, Tranz Plum/Quilted Maple
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This is an absolutely beautiful guitar. The photo is great, but it is definitely better in person. Lovely, rich sound. Slightly smaller than a dreadnought - which is great for smaller/shorter women. The Luna Flora Lotus has an attached digital tuner which is pretty handy. It was packed very well and shipped out quickly. I am so happy I bought this guitar. Yay!

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