UNPLANNED DOWNTIME: 12th Oct 23:45
What acoustics should I be looking at?
What's Hot
I currently own a Furch G23CRC fitted with Fishman Matrix Blend, which is my main and most lovely acoustic. It's great, and I love it, and it's really easy to play, with a very rich and civilized sound to my ears (even with my playing).
I've also got an old much-abused Takamine EG332C which was my first acoustic, and as far as I'm aware is all laminate. Some recent fettling has restored it back to playable order, although really it ought to have a refret, which is probably not an economic option. It spends most of its life as a backup or a loaner, and whilst it's not a
bad guitar, it lacks a certain presence, both acoustically and plugged in.
Plugged in, the Furch is great for the more sensitive/melodic/whiny-singer-songwriter-open-mic stuff, but it doesn't really cut it for the rocking out "AC/DC on an acoustic" boogie-woogie moments. It's two warm and polite, and not bright or zingy enough.
So ... I'm sort of winding myself up to getting something else "nice" - between the Tak and the Furch in terms of budget, and probably brighter woods (mahogany/spruce instead of cedar/rosewood) but I don't really have a clue what to look at.
Things I know I want:
- dread, jumbo or superjumbo body
- good plugged in sound for 'bashing stuff out' and strong rhythm
- a cutaway, because i'm used to them
- less than a grand, ideally considerably less
- don't care if it's pre-loved; in fact, in some ways would prefer it
I'm instinctively drawn to some of the Yamaha range, and I have a minor irrational prejudice against Taylor. I'm totally neutral about Eastman, PRS, Dowina, whoever else, really, although would probably not go down the Martin route unless spending more money than I'll ever spend on an acoustic.
Suggestions of makes/models to add to the "try it out" list welcome ...
0 LOL 0 Wow! 0 Wisdom · Share on Twitter
Comments
A Jupiter would seem to meet your brief.
Jumbo
Sounds good plugged in
cutaway
under £1000 (£599)
https://www.faithguitars.com/guitars/electro-acoustics/product/134-fjcehg-jupiter-jumbo-cutaway-electro
Not having a built-in pickup isn't a deal-breaker (the Furch didn't) although I think I'd go for a K&K Pure Mini in future if one needed retrofitting, if only to avoid the aggro of getting at the battery pack.
I'm pretty sure your Takamine has a solid spruce top, they normally have.
Look at the edge of the soundhole and see if the grain pattern continues, if it does it's solid.
If I was you I'd get a used Martin D16 and put a K&K pure mini pick up in it.
All of them. They're bloody gorgeous things.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Lakewood-M14CP-acoustic-Guitar-Cedar-top-in-lovely-condition/293273529195?hash=item444876eb6b:g:bbUAAOSwxUJdl1ZG
You should be able to get a second hand Furch for under £1k. They make some very good Martin style dreadnoughts.
It's probably the cedar top on yours that gives it the sound it has. I wouldn't rule out a spruce/rosewood guitar.