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Feedback : https://www.thefretboard.co.uk/discussion/58125/
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http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Nick-Benjamin-Acoustic-Guitar-Top-UK-Luthier-Hand-built-/322666826231?hash=item4b207109f7:g:iYkAAOSwjvJZQTLO
My band, Red For Dissent
http://thefretboard.co.uk/discussion/110675/fs-t-taylor-324ce-k-koa-fall-limited
Furch are good as well.
Strummin, though I use free hand / fingers, flatpicking to delicate fingerpicking - all in one guitar.
Here's an example - if ya dont mind - headphones or good speakers recommend but please excuse the quality - cheap mic was all I had when recording.
Oh the bottom end is tuned to C.
https://youtu.be/pXdGXIRSibo
My band, Red For Dissent
Goodall, Bourgeois, Avalon, Lowden.
My band, Red For Dissent
What did you try other than Taylor?
I forgot to mention Santa Cruz, they are amazing too
I tried a Taylor as my first expensive brand, sold it at a loss, really disliked it
Boutique prices for (quite nice) mass-produced factory guitars
Taylor Pros: convenient pickups, consistent neck
cons: brittle sound, with not much dynamics, strange shallow file on edge of frets makes it harder to keep top E on the fret
My band, Red For Dissent
Go to the Acoustic music co in Brighton one day (really, it's worth a long journey, many travel 100s of miles)
they have the largest range of top-notch handmade guitars in Europe
spend an hour or two there, and see if you still believe that factory-made guitars can get anywhere near the hand-made work of the top 10-20 workshops in the world. It was a revelation to me. Some you don't like, some you adore, there are no "vanilla" ones
When could a £2k+ factory-made acoustic guitar possibly compete with the best makers working in small workshops? Not often. That in itself is OK, it's when factories expect hand-made prices for their products. I have retained only one factory-made guitar, a Larrivee - that approaches the sound (but not feel) of a workshop-made guitar