UNPLANNED DOWNTIME: 12th Oct 23:45
I went searching for acoustics recently, and tried out a bunch of cheap/good-value-for-money type guitars like Yamaha's, Blue Note and Eastman. Even tried a Taylor all mahogany one, which was amazing but waaaaayyy out of my price range.
After trying a lot, I turned my attention back to some Aussie builders, like Cole Clark and Maton. Well, Clark's were too expensive, and as were Maton or so I thought. Today I went into a shop (not my regular one) and talked to the acoustic specialists, and for my budget he said the best guitar in the shop was the Maton S60 (solid body), plus there was a special promotion and they were $200 cheaper. I tried it, and i was floored...it had the mat finish I like and the sound was snappy, full and had so much resonance...much like the Taylor, but it felt nicer in my hand, i think i prefer the neck profile to the Taylors.
Anyway, i left the shop thoroughly impressed, and called my regular guitar shop to see if they had these in stop and also if they had the same price...not only did they have it, but for same price...and they had a different finish for a little bit more.
By the time I got there, the guy had set up both guitars with thicker strings (13's) and tuned them both to B standard, as he knows thats how i set up my electrics! Needless to say, I played both guitars for about an hour and walked out of the shop with this beauty!
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I own a variety of acoustics ranging in value and use a Martin 000-15 as my main stage guitar; I wanted the dreadnought corner covered. Played a range of £1000-2000 guitars, picked up the £500 Maton for a mickey take and then couldn't put it back down. Yes it didn't compare to some top end acoustics, but there were plenty of 'high profile' brands that when played were just average in comparison. Really great guitars for the money and at this cost you don't worry about chucking it in the back of the van when out on the road!
I hope that doesn't sound like a back-handed compliment, it's not meant to be - just a guitar company that believes in making the right bits right and not worrying too much about the ones you don't need to, I think.
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I too think it's great that they use unconventional woods, more companies could do with going the same way in these days of diminishing resources.
good news is, I was playing this guitar the other day...i actually play it a lot and its been great to take on road trips too.
It's still got the same strings, and still sounds great.
At some point though I will take it back and put a set of 14's on it so i get a little more string tension for B tuning.