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I'm in mid guitar reshuffling as missus munckee and I agreed (ahem) I would reduce from 3 electrics to 2 due to the amount of "guitar cr'p" we have in the house. To make sure she knew who was boss I said I was getting a better acoustic as part of the deal.
I put my battered simon and patrick sp6 cedar on gumtree and sold it within an hour. I figured the chap must have been a true connoisseur and realised what a great deal it was. When he turned up I offered him the guitar to try and he said he couldn't play, it was a present, the first listing on gumtree and was on his way home from work....
So my shortlist was all solid, smaller than a dreadnought, cutaway and if possible sunburst. I tried Martin dreadnought jr's and liked them, then close to me popped up a Guild OM140ce at a decent price. Went to try it last night, chap had bought it in December last year brand new and is moving to 12 string.
Soundwise it has the quality I was after easily a match for the Martin and sounds good plugged in with a bit of reverb etc. Sounds like a compressor is on compared to my S&P, all the notes are the same volume and quieter acoustically but if you dig in its loud.
Very pleased, now onto the electric shuffling!
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IMO, the MIC Guilds are some of the best guitars out there, they go under the radar. I have an older series GAD 12 string, which is truly superb.
What is the neck profile of yours like? I'm thinking of picking up the all mahogany counterpart the OM-120.
Generally acoustics more often than not have 16" radius fretboards. A few have 12" (Eastman, Gibson, Guild USA) but I've found the radius of a acoustic fretboard is a bit different to an acoustic one.
Sorry that's not a great description!
The trick is to tell them you're going to sell stuff before buying new stuff. Then buy the new stuff anyway. Because, er, bargain you couldn't afford to miss. Then discover that the old stuff just won't shift, which proves why you had to replace it, because no-one wants it anyway.
So far this appears to be quite a successful strategy. Although I really do need to shift the old pedalboard for my own benefit.
Nice to see something other than a Martin or Gibson too! (And I say that as a Martin player)