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How is the build quality of Sigma guitars? (00m-15 specifically ~£300)
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I think I've decided on the acoustic I want.
https://www.andertons.co.uk/sigma-sig-00m-15 It's the colour that I want, it's solid top, and it's the right size. The sound of it varies in youtube videos, probably due to the microphone, so it's hard to tell, but judging by reviews, it sounds good. Can anyone give an opinion on the quality, and whether it is worth the price? Is the action good, or will it need a set up? Anyone have a sigma guitar in the 15 range? 000m-15 is probably quite comparable build-quality-wise, so if you have that, I'd love your opinion on it! I'm still open to changes, if there are better brands for that price (around £200-£350).
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However, if I play it after I play one of my other guitars, I realise the massive difference between them. It’s an unfair comparison, given the difference in price and quality (hence why I mentioned the brands of the other guitars). But I can’t help making that conclusion in those circumstances and I am ultimately going to sell it (mostly because I don’t play it anymore, as I purchased a new couch guitar, as opposed to being due to its quality).
So all this to say that it’s great quality at that price range, but ultimately it is an inferior product to higher range guitars, some not that much higher in price.
Hope that helps somewhat.
As an aside and closer to you Weston Music shop have some great Tanglewoods in your price range.
(1) The mahogany top. That gives a non-mainstream sound. It's a good sound, but it might not be what you are expecting. Possibly you'd be better served by a more orthodox spruce or cedar top. Or, of course, you might love the mahogany.
(2) It has a 43mm nut. That is on the narrow side as steel-string guitars go. The standard, insofar as there is a standard, is 44mm, and 46mm is not uncommon, especially in Europe rather than the US. That single milimetre difference between 43 and 44 might not sound like much but it makes a remarkable difference. You are used to playing classicals, which typically have a 50mm nut. That is a huge difference. I always think it is harder adjusting to a narrow not if you are used to a wide one than going the other way, but maybe that's just me. Anyway, if you possibly can, play before you buy.