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Oscar Schmidt OU250BELL Bell Ukulele Review

Oscar Schmidt OU250BELL Bell Ukulele
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It is very good design and material. This ukulele keeps in tune very well. Sound is good enough for the price. To be honest what makes this ukulele so special is the case which comes with it. I'm pretty sure that just the case by itself would cost about $50. So far i haven't found anything wrong with this ukulele

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Flinthill FHM75 F-Style Mandolin Review

Flinthill FHM75 F-Style Mandolin
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Purchased this mando for my son who started on cheaper mandos to learn. He had moved up to my wifes Morgan monroe mm-3 and was ready for his own better grade of mandolin. We purchased the Flinthill not knowing how well it would be, but at this price range we knew it wouldnt be junk. Well we were right, it was better than expected. I had to tighted up the strings, tune it and it was ready to play. We all were amazed by the mellow tones and crispt play of this instrument. The inlays are great looking and the fret board is nice and straight with the action low so its easy to play. You will not go wrong with this instrument.

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LR Baggs Venue DI Direct Box Review

LR Baggs Venue DI Direct Box
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I would have given this product five stars if the tuner stomp function was 100% reliable, which it isn't.
Otherwise, Baggs has created a great update to it's classic Para-Acoustic D.I.
I love the easily accessible knobs, in contrast to the Para's harder to reach (especially the gain control) knobs. However, the Venue does have one out-of-reach knob, and that is the adjuster for the 0-9db boost "stomp" function, which is a great feature on this pedal and one I use frequently during performance. I just wish I could adjust the db setting more easily; it's the one knob that is hard to access. Bummer.
The tuner issue I mentioned is the following: about 15% of the time (which is way too often), when I stomp the mute/tuner switch, the signal indeed mutes, but the tuner does not light up and engage. I have to stomp and re-stomp several times to activate the tuner when this occurs. Lame and annoying onstage.
Overall tone of the Venue is meaty and strong -- as good if not better than what I had with the Para, which I used for years before acquiring the Venue. I am happy with this product, but I really could use a stomp tuner that activates when it's stomped, 100% of the time.

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Mitchell MD100SCE Dreadnought Cutaway Acoustic-Electric Guitar Natural Review

Mitchell MD100SCE Dreadnought Cutaway Acoustic-Electric Guitar Natural
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I wanted a lower-cost beginners guitar to start teaching myself. I chose this Mitchell for the Acoustic/Electric versatility, the phenomenal sound resonation, and the low action.
The sound rivals some of the lower end Taylors or Martins, for a fraction of the cost. It's easy for me to make it sound good since the action is so low, which means that the strings only rest slightly off the neck of the guitar. Great for beginners who don't have finger strength to play barre chords.
I have only plugged it in once or twice, but both times, the on board mini-amp has volume and hi/low levels, which get the job done. No cool effects on board, but I'm just a beginner trying to learn the basics of guitar theory.
Overall phenomenal guitar for beginners, also a great travel guitar for those with more experience, it won't let you down either.

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Martin D-35 Dreadnought Guitar Review

Martin D-35 Dreadnought Guitar
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again played by the greats
johnny cash and elvis
list goes on
everything about this guitar is perfect
i consider this the mercedes of all guitars


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Takamine Pro Series EF340SCGN Dreadnought Acoustic Electric Guitar, Antique Natural with Case Review

Takamine Pro Series EF340SCGN Dreadnought Acoustic Electric Guitar, Antique Natural with Case
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I've always played Yairi and Martin guitars and love both manufacturers quality and sound. I found a need for an acoustic electric and shopped around for almost a year. I had only been looking at natural spruce tops, when one day I happened to pick this guitar up and found myself unable to put it down. It has a brilliant responsive and accurate sound as well as action that met or exceeded my other acoustics. It was on sale at 799 and I had a 10% coupon - well I left with it. Played for another hour once home. The next day, I plugged it into our Yamaha Clavinova to check the "electric" side of the guitar, and was very pleased yet again. My daughter (keyboard) and I are working again on some songs as the guitar has sparked musical interest again in our home.
I was budgeting at 500 -600, but I would recommend saving another 300 and at least giving this handcrafted, quality Japanese beauty a look!

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Taylor Guitars GT8 8 String Baritone Grand Symphony Acoustic Electric Guitar Review

Taylor Guitars GT8 8 String Baritone Grand Symphony Acoustic Electric Guitar
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This instrument can add a solid bottom end to any guitar gathering. The bass end is deep. It is tuned B to B and the F#, along with the two octave strings gives color to any song. It is quite easy to finger-pick, but does take a little more pressure than the typical six-string guitar as the strings are a little larger in gauge.
Play around with the capo and work your vocal range. It can do so much more than a regular six-string. Once you've played it, have been captured by the rich deep tone, you'll be hooked and will have to get one. I did. Had to trade in my Taylor GS7 as a down payment on this baby. Not sorry in the least. For me, this guitar is ideal, I've finally found that "almost perfect" guitar!

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Godin Multiac Nylon Duet Ambiance Acoustic Electric Classical Guitar, Natural Review

Godin Multiac Nylon Duet Ambiance Acoustic Electric Classical Guitar, Natural
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The godin has a little giss sound.
i have tried with different cables and amps and is always there
but it has a great soundt and the variety of equals you can get is awesome

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