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As an aside, I walked through Edinburgh city centre yesterday, GS Minis FAR out numbered any other guitar being played by musicians/buskers/art students- that popularity speaks volumes to me... Can Toby, Rupert, Hugo, Bertie & their mates all be wrong?
Re the strings, I also have a Gretch Jim Dandy parlour style and I found that really hard to play (it is fitted with 13’s) coming from electric, so I fitted Martin’s Silk and Steel 11.5 To 47’s which transformed it. It is a12th fret join but with a scale length of .5” longer than the GS they may work on that too.
It is a lower end spec (naturally at £600) but struck me as a wonderfully balanced sounding guitar for that kind of money. Very playable and likeable.
It sounded mint through our PA...
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Thanks for this, very helpful, I will take a look.
It it felt really odd at first after only playing electric previously, and I wasn’t convinced I would stick with it, but after having it properly set up by Fraser Callum in Leeds, it felt like a completely different guitar, and I love it.
Just so easy to pick up and play for a few minutes, without faffing about with an amp and tone settings, and for me it opens up a whole new style of playing, ie finger picking just sounds so much better.
Thanks again for all the advice!
I also have one of those faiths and bloody love it. Have owned it for quite a few years now, it's a bit worn but still plays and sounds lovely