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Both are 2.5-3 hour drive away and I'll be taking a midweek day out to go - probably can't do both same day (hmm...) - it's more about where will my research* day be better spent.
I've only heard good things about both but not been to either.
I shall ponder, ta :-)
They have been superb on every occasion.
Not always the case at Peach, if im being completely honest. Just sayin'... imho, ymmv etc etc
Have a great day wherever you go.
Make sure you also try the many brands in the Acoustic Music Co in Brighton, which I believe has more top-spec Pro acoustics (i.e. Lowden prices and above) than all the other shops in the country put together, and does have a silent room to test guitars in
shame they aren't carrying the smaller-workshop £3k -£6k, Brands too
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But there may be some models that Peach have that Coda don't have, so you could visit both
The last time I was in Coda, I was there for most of the morning trying out Lowdens, Santa Cruz and Collins. They have a nice sofa upstairs and they'll bring you coffee. It was a great experience, plus I found the guitar I was after.
Spent ages playing them all, thinking I'd buy a Lowden. In the end I bought a gorgeous Collings Custom
Yes I'd been nosing on the site then realised yesterday they have about 50 (!) on the site - I emailed and asked those are all stock and they are :-) Most of them are out of my price range mind - if I go Lowden it will be because one of the standard models floats my boat
Ha - yes - after reading up on Lowdens and watching and listening to stuff I'm bound to get snagged by something completely different...
But which is better ? Coda or Peach?
Only one way to find out ?
Fight!
Sorry. I mean, go to both !
The Acoustic Music Company Ltd.
39, St James's St
Brighton
BN2 1RG
United Kingdom
Phone: 01273 671841
From outside the UK: +44 1273 671841
http://www.theacousticmusicco.co.uk/guitar-luithers-.html
ah Lowdie territory -I've played a few - and for a new guitar the finest sounding was an Alpine topped Tasmanian Blackwood F model < > 4 years ago, I can still hear it - there were music in them there notes - whole other level sound.
Once that guitar is played in god knows what it will sound like, and what it will 'make' it's owner play. 'F's are a tad on the small side for me, I play an 'O' from 1988.
As I said above - remember these will be NEW guitars, I'd say the better the guitar the more it will change and develop as it gets played in - a few years depending on the top.
happy hunting T
I want to catch my acoustic gear experience up so am not hung up of finding the 'perfect' guitar, just something I'll enjoy experiencing
Tasie Blkwood is an Acacia( melanoxylon) so v-similar to Koa etc, <> 55-65 SG and smooth textured in the raw, not my favorite 'sound'. I'm a rosewood - medium heavy kinda guy, for that clear overtone rich pallet of sound.
As I said I have played a cedar / EI rosewood O25 for a long time and know it's sound intimately, GL's guitars were once known for the 'signature' sound he got from cedar - no more, he's getting it from Euro spruce as well, only different.
BTW - did you know that back in the '70's / '80's he used tops and braces from split the logs, unheard of outwith the individual luthier world, he also used Euro spruce for bracing the cedar tops.
had a look at the shops u'r going to and these stuck out, I taking it the 'O' will be to big for you ?.
Lowden F50C Madagascar Rosewood Alpine
https://www.coda-music.com/acoustic-guitars/lowden/lowden-f50c-madagascar-rosewood-alpine-spruce-bevel.html
*note* - this guitar seems to be wrongly described - it's Honduras rw. similar to the P Bensusan model, defiantly worth a try.
https://www.guitarguitar.co.uk/product/14020715334058-57256--lowden-o35x-honduras-mahoganyalpine-spruce-18410
Lowden O35X Honduras Mahogany/Alpine spruce
sorry for the ramble
*An Official Foo-Approved guitarist since Sept 2023.
Planning the trip to Coda for Tuesday next week.
If I do go Lowden it will be a base model - the F50 is a long way beyond my means!
The '50' or custom series tend to be lawyer / accountant / dentist faves.