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They can have slightly thicker finishes (wow, surprise), but they punch way above their weight in terms of value for money.
Designed in the UK, manufactured in the East East (as if that is a bad thing).
Worth a try
Ian
Lowering my expectations has succeeded beyond my wildest dreams.
Ian
Lowering my expectations has succeeded beyond my wildest dreams.
I had it up for sale briefly on here, but I don’t think it’s a ‘forum’ type of sale. Only reason for moving it on is that it’s slightly narrow in the nut for me. It’s on eBay at the moment but a cautionary tale might be that they don’t seem very easy to move on (I asked a couple of retailers) so used would be sensible.
To be honest though, I’m not bothered if mine sells, because it genuinely is a lovely little guitar. I’m impressed with 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
Based on my experience I would advise the buyer to have an experienced player with them if they are not one themselves. Playability can vary but they can be very good value. As has been said, used ones can be difficult to sell except at a giveaway price.
Ian
Lowering my expectations has succeeded beyond my wildest dreams.
I have one of those and a simon & patrick mini jumbo for the last few years. Both brilliant guitars and sound fantastic. I sold my Taylor 414 and don't miss it compared to those two guitars.
For pickups get a LR Baggs m1a and be done with it. They don't feedback and sound wonderful amplified.
In my opinion you're far better to get a plain acoustic and fit a soundhole pickup, an internal contact pickup, or an undersaddle transducer with no electrics onboard - although magnetics with a preamp built in, or piezos with the preamp built into the output jack, aren't too bad and only have the remaining problem of battery access. You then just need an offboard preamp - pedal, belt-pack or otherwise.
The real problem is if you want this, and a cutaway - it's now very difficult to buy a cutaway guitar without factory electrics.
"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
I came across that guitar by chance really - apparently you can get the same model without the onboard electronics and if one came up at the right price I’d buy it for sure.
Ian
Lowering my expectations has succeeded beyond my wildest dreams.
It's a beast and sounds great with a flatpick or fingers.
A dreadnought (TW1000) that I sold when I bought a 70s Martin HD28, but to be honest, it didn't fall far short of the Martin...and a parlour (TW73) that used to be my noodling guitar until I got a GS Mini - but they're on a par really. The GS is just a bit dinkier.
The first is a Tanglewood TSP15CE
It's a solid spruce top with mahogany back and sides and interestingly a radiused back. Fishman electronics.
https://www.tanglewoodguitars.co.uk/product/tsp15ce/
Last year I bought a cheapo 12 string Sigma and for what i paid for it I think it's quite a good guitar for occasional use. Build quality is really good.
So that comes to the second on the short list and it's a Sigma DT41E (having problems with trying to get a link off their site so used an andertons link instead).
Now I'm hoping they might go for this sigma because if it plays as good as it looks then I might have to smash my piggy bank and get one myself. It's Tilia back and sides and spruce top. Never heard of Tilia but it looks nice. Nice fretboard inlays and binding too.
https://www.andertons.co.uk/sigma-dtc-41e-electro-acoustic-guitar-natural
So what do you think? Anything else in this price range to consider before pulling the pin?
Ian
Lowering my expectations has succeeded beyond my wildest dreams.
Ours is Tilia x europaea.
Ian
Lowering my expectations has succeeded beyond my wildest dreams.
This link is only used for photo purposes only, my guitar had a couple of different woods used back then on the fingerboard and bridge.
https://wildwireguitars.com/tanglewood-sundance-performance-pro-x15-ns-all-solid-dreadnought-in-natural-satin/