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I’m looking at electro nylons at the moment and wondering whether to go for a guitar with laminate back and sides or all solid. I’ll have to order a guitar un played as the ones I am looking at are not near.I want the best acoustic sound possible whilst being a usable live instrument and I’m thinking an all solid instrument may be more resonant and harder to control live.May be there’s not much in it and with a cutaway being all solid may make little difference compared to laminate. Any comments welcome, worth the extra for all solid?I’m looking at Alhambra’s 5p CW E2 or the solid 7P CW E2. Whether I order Spruce or Cedar is a question for another day....
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All things being equal, an 'all solid' guitar is generally held to be 'better' - but there are too many other factors to simply say this will always be the case.
It might be the standard 'cop-out' answer - but you really need to play a few and evaluate them yourself.
Thanks Richard, problem is I'll be ordering from London or Spain, by the time I've made the round trip I'll only be able to afford the laminate anyway! Have checked all the shops in the North west and nowhere has what I'm looking for so I need to take a chance and order without playing.
They stock a pretty wide range.
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They stock a pretty wide range.[/quote]
Yes, went in today as I was in the office. They only have 2 cutaway's, one being a 2k Ramirez laminate b&s and a brand I'd not heard of. I'll give them a try next time I'm there, won't do any harm.
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