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and been very pleased with the sounds. It definitely varies, the cheaper ones are a bit pants but I've used this acoustically and using the pickup with very pleasing results. It's a lot better than it's price point suggests. Only now am I selling it on because I've just spent nearly a grand on a Takemine New Yorker. It's a dread though so too big for you sadly, otherwise you could have had it for £150 lol
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Just because you're paranoid, don't mean they're not after youSomewhere around £300 ish. I'm open to other suggestions and Yamaha have been suggested to me as well. Maybe an APX or CPX.
Comfortable to play and sounds beautiful.
I'd look to see what I could pick up used. With £300ish you might be looking at something that cost £450 - £600 new. I think (others will disagree) that the sweet spot in the new acoustic market is £500 - £750 - that's where you get best value for money.
If you buy a new Tanglewood (or any brand) at £300 it's going to lose £100 pretty much the minute you walk out the shop. Nothing wrong with doing that if it's really the one you want.
If you go used and it's not quite right you can always flip it. I've gone through a series of used acoustics, the last two I sold I made over £100 on each. If you lose a bit it's like renting, and it's fun to try different guitars.
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Just because you're paranoid, don't mean they're not after youWhat I'm looking for is a bit of a workhorse for my educational journey, something nearer to a full size with a cutaway, electrics and something that won't fall apart after a year or so. Perhaps I should just keep saving and buy one of those Taylors or Martins I keep referring to.
The other advantage of buying them used is that the seller may well have already paid to have it set up properly. I've yet to try a new Tanglewood that did not desperately need a proper setup.
I've also got a Tanglewood TW40 O AN E which is an OM-style guitar. I bought it to lie around the house and to take on my travels in the camper van, which I wouldn't do with my Atkin OM. It sounds OK and after a pro setup it plays ok. Being mainly laminates it will be more durable and less affected by humidity than the Atkin. If it gets the odd knock I won't be too bothered.
Alternatively, get a Sigma.
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Just because you're paranoid, don't mean they're not after youI have a Tanglewood TW15ns which i got second hand for not much money. It sounds absolutely phenomenal, is all solid and I have put in the takemine version of the LR baggs M1A and it sounds fantastic.
I’ve had a nice tanglewood, all mahogany, solid top, electro, which I thought was great, until I tried a used Martin in a shop, which had a too high action to buy, got home and the tangle sounded like a bag of nails.
Bought a recording king, all solid dread, spruce top, rosewood back and sides. Can’t remember the exact model, but bought blind, taking a chance, best guitar I’ve ever owned, total keeper. Tried a 000 recording king , but it had the wider nut, that I just couldn’t get on with.. Played and sounded great. I do like tanglewoods, but for me, there are preferable options out there...