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Help me Size my next acoustic
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Hi,
I've got an old Yamaha LL500 that sounds great but I find the body a bit too big when trying to cross over from playing the electric. See image below (not mine). It's the body depth that is the main issue - other dimensions are fine. I think the body is somewhere between a Jumbo and Dreadnaught?
I'm after a nice semi-acoustic with cutaway that has a thinner body (probably prefer a Dreadnaught type dimensions but not too fussy as it the LL500 depth that gets me). I don't know much about pickups but generally don't like the sound of bridge piezo pickups (they may be better now) so one of the things with a mic in the soundhole might float my boat.
Taylor type quality level. Their sizing confuses me and I have no shops near me to try the various ones.
Would prefer second hand as it won't be a case queen. Anyone spotted any online deals, eBay or second hand stuff here I should be looking at. Budgets around £1000 but could go higher for the right one.
Andy
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Any opinions?
http://www.coda-music.com/seagull-artist-studio-secondhand-p-23399.html
The cedar and mahogany ones are much less 'sharp' sounding than the spruce and rosewood ones.
The 12 series might be a bit too small. I'm thinking a 414ce might be hard to beat. I've played the acoustic a bit more and realised I just needed to get used to the size again. A slightly smaller cutaway semi-acoustic is what I need
I'd always got the feeling Lowden and Avalon were more for fingerpicking and I'm more a strummer.