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Acoustics that feel and play like electrics

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Are there any

I'm tempted to bin this new duet thing before it even gets going as I just don't think I'm going to find what I want

I'm such a Luddite with these things with big fat sausage fingers (don't say go and see Mark Phillps!)

I just think I'm not going to ba able to play properly because whenever I do play an acoustic within 5 minutes I am filled with the urge to jump on it with a pair of hob nail boots because the actions to high, there's no give in the strings ( I play natural with a lot of vibrato) the radius of the neck always feels tiny but I guess can't be

Help, basically

And I have about £250-£300 max at a push
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  • Paul_CPaul_C Frets: 7086
    Yamaha APXs might be worth a look.
    "I'll probably be in the bins at Newport Pagnell services."  fretmeister
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  • meltedbuzzboxmeltedbuzzbox Frets: 10333
    Faith guitars

    They have a great feeling neck
    The Bigsby was the first successful design of what is now called a whammy bar or tremolo arm, although vibrato is the technically correct term for the musical effect it produces. In standard usage, tremolo is a rapid fluctuation of the volume of a note, while vibrato is a fluctuation in pitch. The origin of this nonstandard usage of the term by electric guitarists is attributed to Leo Fender, who also used the term “vibrato” to refer to what is really a tremolo effect.
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  • xSkarloeyxSkarloey Frets: 2959
    I guess it's a case of trying quite a few until you get the feel you want. They are out there. 


    I bought it as a backup that I didm;t mind getting knocked about. The thing is though it ain't half bad. Sounds lovely played finger style. Has a neck copied millimetre for millimetre off a Gibson acoustic (so it's not too cumbersome) and strung with 10s it's light enough to get  vibrato and to bend strings reasonably comfortably, even bluesy half bends down near the nut. 

    So it might be a bit cheap for you, but perhaps shows it's worth persevering.  
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  • DiscoStuDiscoStu Frets: 5261
    Did we not cover this recently?

    Try Breedlove. Narrower at the nut than most acoustics.
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  • KebabkidKebabkid Frets: 3178
    edited June 2014

    Taylor T5 has that vibe going on.
    EDIT: Apologies @Travisthedog - I didn't see your budget. I have the Taylor Big Baby and the ebony board neck is a good compromise. I've a Rare Earth humbucker pickup in mine.

    Careful though as they're not the thickest/strongest of guitars and dent easily (very thin backs)

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  • ICBMICBM Frets: 69426
    There is no reason at all that an acoustic with 10s can't play as easily as an electric with 10s - although you have to get used to the wound 3rd if you usually bend on that. (You *can* put a plain 3rd on an acoustic, or even 9s, but it doesn't really sound good.)

    The bad news is that you may have to pay slightly more than you'd like to for one that plays that well *and* sounds good. For example Yamaha APXs sound terrible (both acoustically and in my opinion plugged in), even though they play easily.

    Taylors are a good starting point, both the T5 - which is more of an acoustic-electric hybrid - and the standard electro-acoustics. I'm not the biggest fan of the Expression System electrics, but they do at least sound better than a piezo-based system.

    "Take these three items, some WD-40, a vise grip, and a roll of duct tape. Any man worth his salt can fix almost any problem with this stuff alone." - Walt Kowalski

    "Just because I don't care, doesn't mean I don't understand." - Homer Simpson

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  • GagarynGagaryn Frets: 1553
    Don't laugh but try a Fender Newporter, they are brilliant!
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  • ICBMICBM Frets: 69426
    Gagaryn said:
    Don't laugh but try a Fender Newporter, they are brilliant!
    Good grief, I thought I was alone! :)

    +1

    "Take these three items, some WD-40, a vise grip, and a roll of duct tape. Any man worth his salt can fix almost any problem with this stuff alone." - Walt Kowalski

    "Just because I don't care, doesn't mean I don't understand." - Homer Simpson

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  • TravisthedogTravisthedog Frets: 1843
    I keep coming back to the Taylor big baby.........
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  • ICBMICBM Frets: 69426
    I keep coming back to the Taylor big baby......…
    They're pretty good, but for just a little more you can get the GS Mini Mahogany, and put the ES-Go pickup in it if you need to amplify it.

    "Take these three items, some WD-40, a vise grip, and a roll of duct tape. Any man worth his salt can fix almost any problem with this stuff alone." - Walt Kowalski

    "Just because I don't care, doesn't mean I don't understand." - Homer Simpson

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  • TravisthedogTravisthedog Frets: 1843
    They Are too small for me. I'm 6'4" and the wrong side of 16st it'd look like a use Uke on me!
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  • KebabkidKebabkid Frets: 3178
    edited June 2014
    Oh, the Yamaha Silent Guitars are good. Obviously, only if you're going to be plugging in.
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  • GagarynGagaryn Frets: 1553
    ICBM said:
    Gagaryn said:
    Don't laugh but try a Fender Newporter, they are brilliant!
    Good grief, I thought I was alone! :)

    +1
    My mate liked the one he bought so much, he bought another - Rikki's in Leith had them marked down to clear. They are great guitars.
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  • equalsqlequalsql Frets: 5849
    edited June 2014
    Walden acoustics, especially the Supranaturas models. Very slims necks and low action. They put carbon rods in the neck for stability. Good value as well.
    (pronounced: equal-sequel)   "I suffered for my art.. now it's your turn"
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  • jonevejoneve Frets: 1416
    edited June 2014
    I keep coming back to the Taylor big baby.........
    Shame you're not left handed. I'm getting rid of mine for just over a ton as it needs a small repair to the bridge (been quoted £40) but just haven't had the time to get it done. Only selling because I don't have the room at home (it's currently sat in my office at work getting in everyone's way!) 

    They are great guitars though. Mine's a little over 10 years old and sounds fucking superb for the money. Effortless to play too. 

    Even worse, I could have bought it with me next weekend as I'm coming down to Bournemouth so probably wouldn't be too far from you. 

    To be honest, I don't know how much it would cost to re jig the bridge angle from lefty to righty so it intonates correctly but still might save you some dollar on your budget if you were interested. 
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  • chrisj1602chrisj1602 Frets: 3543
    I use an Epiphone EJ200CE and the neck is pretty similar to my Les Paul.  Try some Ernie Ball Rock and Blues strings too, they are basically acoustic EAD strings and electric GBE strings in a pack.
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  • len62len62 Frets: 6


    Gagaryn said:
    My mate liked the one he bought so much, he bought another - Rikki's in Leith had them marked down to clear. They are great guitars.
    Is Rikki's still open? The website has been down for a while.
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  • GagarynGagaryn Frets: 1553
    Yeah, still open but half the size.
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  • IanSavageIanSavage Frets: 1319
    I know where there's a Takamine EG5013S electro going for £250 with a Hiscox hardcase, from what I remember they're pretty electric-ish in terms of neck dimensions - shall see if I can get hold of it to have a play!
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  • JetfireJetfire Frets: 1583

    I would say that the APX500  was the closest to an electric when I was searching recently. However, its not the most acoustic sounding guitar when you plug it in.. I did buy one but Ive not used it anger much. The real test for me is doing Bb Major as an A shaped bar chord which I can do using the APX500

     

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  • TravisthedogTravisthedog Frets: 1843
    joneve said:
    I keep coming back to the Taylor big baby.........
    Shame you're not left handed. I'm getting rid of mine for just over a ton as it needs a small repair to the bridge (been quoted £40) but just haven't had the time to get it done. Only selling because I don't have the room at home (it's currently sat in my office at work getting in everyone's way!) 

    They are great guitars though. Mine's a little over 10 years old and sounds fucking superb for the money. Effortless to play too. 

    Even worse, I could have bought it with me next weekend as I'm coming down to Bournemouth so probably wouldn't be too far from you. 

    To be honest, I don't know how much it would cost to re jig the bridge angle from lefty to righty so it intonates correctly but still might save you some dollar on your budget if you were interested. 
    if its possible to do all that i may be interested!
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  • jonevejoneve Frets: 1416
    Pretty sure it is. If you've got a local guitar tech near you, ask the question and see how much it would cost. I can ask my local repairer to see what she'd charge too, but I doubt I could get it done before next week (if you wanted it that quick)..and I'm always weary about posting acoustics! 

    I can send pics if you're interested. It's got some cosmetic knocks which is inevitable with them as they're "unfinished" tops give a better tone, but I guarantee you that you'd love the sound. It's fucking awesome sounding for a solid top/lacquered sides guitar! 
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  • ICBMICBM Frets: 69426
    edited June 2014
    I apologise for wrecking a potential deal here, but do *not* reverse the bridge on a steel-string acoustic. It's not actually an easy thing to do well, and almost all steel-string acoustics are braced asymmetrically, so it will never sound right the other way round and could even have structural issues, although that's perhaps not very likely.

    In particular, don't ruin a left-handed guitar making it right-handed when there are few enough decent left-handed guitars in the world anyway! It's slightly more forgivable the other way round, although still not ideal.

    Sell it to a left-handed player who wants it for what it is.

    "Take these three items, some WD-40, a vise grip, and a roll of duct tape. Any man worth his salt can fix almost any problem with this stuff alone." - Walt Kowalski

    "Just because I don't care, doesn't mean I don't understand." - Homer Simpson

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  • TravisthedogTravisthedog Frets: 1843
    Ha ! You didn't wreck the deal - I'd already said no!!
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  • jonevejoneve Frets: 1416
    ICBM said:
    I apologise for wrecking a potential deal here, but do *not* reverse the bridge on a steel-string acoustic. It's not actually an easy thing to do well, and almost all steel-string acoustics are braced asymmetrically, so it will never sound right the other way round and could even have structural issues, although that's perhaps not very likely.

    In particular, don't ruin a left-handed guitar making it right-handed when there are few enough decent left-handed guitars in the world anyway! It's slightly more forgivable the other way round, although still not ideal.

    Sell it to a left-handed player who wants it for what it is.
    Ha! Calm down dear ;) As Travis said, it's a "No" from him. I'd LOVE to sell it to a left handed guitarist, but it appears that unless I give it away, no one wants it! :( And that's because we're so few and far between!
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  • xSkarloeyxSkarloey Frets: 2959
    How do! A fellow Lefty here! Did I read correctly that someone's giving away a Big Baby? :D

    (Sorry only joking. Am a happy man with 2 acoustics at the mo. )

    Back to the topic, are Gibbos or Gibbo copies worth pursuing? The ones I've tried have almost all had slim comfy necks.
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  • dindudedindude Frets: 8409
    Taylor's are definately a good bet.

    Or how about this.....think it's rather fetching (although most will disagree)




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  • jonnyburgojonnyburgo Frets: 11799
    edited June 2014
    Gagaryn said:
    Don't laugh but try a Fender Newporter, they are brilliant!
    I was just going to say that @Gagaryn and @ICBM. My mates got one, they are slinky as fuck to play, feels like a Strat.
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  • OctahedronOctahedron Frets: 400
    Taylor are great. What hasn't been suggested yet? Washburn. I was really surprised by how easy to play those necks are. Very comfortable. Ended up buying! Ha. 
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  • jonevejoneve Frets: 1416
    Skarloey said:
    How do! A fellow Lefty here! Did I read correctly that someone's giving away a Big Baby? :D

    (Sorry only joking. Am a happy man with 2 acoustics at the mo. )

    Back to the topic, are Gibbos or Gibbo copies worth pursuing? The ones I've tried have almost all had slim comfy necks.
    G'wan! You know you want it!! :D
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