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just because you do, doesn't mean you should.
I guess as it has no binding they make them a little cheaper. It looks to be all solid and is US-made.
just because you do, doesn't mean you should.
just because you do, doesn't mean you should.
https://www.thomann.de/blog/en/an-update-for-our-valued-uk-customers/
I'm 90% an electric player so didn't want to spend a lot on a quality acoustic.
Liked the Gibson G45 Generation model when I tried the Taylor, the Gibson sounded good but didn't look finished off.
(FYI, for those who wanted a GS Mini with a wider nut, this is 1 23/32in! Not quite 1 3/4in.)
what they do, nick from peoples back gardens ?
just because you do, doesn't mean you should.
Glad I jumped on the deal.
Thanks Mark.
I'd only recently asked which acoustic dealers did Black Friday discounts, too.
The days of the global shortage and rapidly increasing prices are G O N E gone.
(Would someone please knock on Martin's office door and make sure they got the memo.)
The GTUrban Ash I should love shorter scale for the old hands etc but i find it a very polite guitar with a limited headroom pick single notes or two note chords sound fine as long as a light touch is used more complex chords just mush. Strumming full chords just sounds yuk.
I have a personal theory effectively the GT is a double o size guitar give or take and it would seem V class bracing does not work so well with smaller bodies, to restrained bass, so instead of having to eat their own words and go and X brace they came with a dog leg shaped bracing called C class. Sure it works but to me despite playing the arse out of it for 6 months it’s not opened up or got any better.
so it pretty close to getting the back taken off shaving out the C and just giving it a good old Martin spec X brace
some people like them but my Koa mini knocks spots of it for bass and nice minds and a sweet top end way more versatile and engaging.
Played one at Richtone and quite liked it.
Did you go for it? I’m tempted.
I might have gone for the mahogany version, but Thomann were not discounting it.