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Baby Taylors can be got quite "cheaply" and are fun to and easy to play
just because you do, doesn't mean you should.
But for me, carbon fibre is obviously the way to go for travel. Physical size is no big deal, but immunity to heat and cold and humidity changes would e a game changer.
Nothing useful to add, but I'll watch this thread with interest.
just because you do, doesn't mean you should.
just because you do, doesn't mean you should.
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1. Hofner HCT Shorty Deluxe which I'm prepared to mod (thanks for ideas @BillDL )
2. Yamaha APX T2
3. Vintage Paul Brett Statesboro whisky sour (V880WK) electro-acoustic parlour guitar
4. Pignose PGG259 deluxe
In terms of a portable amp (if I need one) I'd go for a Blackstar Fly 3 Bluetooth (maybe even the stereo pack)
My current thinking is to get both 1 and 2 and the amp ... however, trying to respect budget constraints I'm wondering if 4 might be the simplest and most affordable solution.
I'm wary of YT reviews espousing how great something is and then it sounds dreadful for whatever reason so if anyone has/plays a Pignose PGG XXX then I'd welcome some detailed insights or reviews of the experience.
What does the 1W speaker really sound like? how playable/versatile is the guitar? what's not good about it? how portable is it really? what mods/tweaks have you made to improve it? Anything that is really worth knowing about from your own experience of the guitar would be very useful.
Thanks.
Stu
just because you do, doesn't mean you should.
just because you do, doesn't mean you should.
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