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NGD: Seagull S6 Original QIT
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After a couple of enjoyable hours playing various low-mid priced acoustics in Glasgow yesterday, this one came home with me.
It’s actually my second S6 original, the first being the pre spec change shorter scale version which I sold a few years back. That one played great but wasn’t quite the sound I was looking for at the time. Several acoustics have come and gone since, I now have a Martin Clapton signature “keeper” and know what I want a bit better.
I was looking for a garden/ travel guitar which also offered something a bit different to the Martin- different woods and larger body ideally.
Suffice to say after playing multiple different makes and types I came back to this one. Subjectively, I think the longer scale makes this updated version a bit brighter and punchier than my previous S6 but I could be misremembering. They no longer come with nice Seagull branded gig bags but still excellent value. The QIT pickup sounded natural through a Fishman amp in the store but I’ll rarely use it- the onboard tuner is very handy though!
I think this is still the best dreadnought style acoustic in the circa £500 price bracket and it beats most competitors (including, for me, Seagulls own all solid mahogany back Artist Mosaic model at twice the price). In my experience you need to spend about £1500 more than these cost to improve on tone and playability. Build quality is fantastic and the matt finish varnish is preferably to the gloss poly you find on other budget brands.
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I think all of the Godin family acoustics are great for the money.
I used to have a Norman dred, owned it for 20 years and it sounded fantastic.
Missus munckee recently allowed me to hang it on a hanger in the lounge which none of my electrics have ever been approved to do.
I ended up spending nearly a grand on a second hand Taylor . . . Then the penny dropped :-(
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I’m with you on this front and am into fingerpicking however I’d say the seagull isn’t perfect for that if you need wide spacing. String spacing at the nut measures almost identically to my Martin Clapton (which has a 1 3/4 nut) but the Seagull is quite a bit tighter at the bridge (around 2 1/8 vs the martins 2 1-4) and while I can manage fingerpicking on it my right hand notices the difference. The tighter spacing is on the other hand probably better for strumming and pick work.
Did you try a S6 Coastline Momentum at all?