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Ive played only 3 Collings guitars so my opinion should be taken with that in mind but they didn’t floor me, I prefer Martins. The fit and finish and general presentation is top drawer however
If it works for you and it’s a reasonable price then why not. I’ve seen a couple on eBay over the last year or so and they don’t seem to hang around for long so there is certainly a market for them.
perfect size for someone who mainly plays electric
the tone is rich, not boxy.
the finish is immaculate of course and the thing is alive.
If I put the case down, I can hear the strings thrum through the case
(which doubly surprises me, since the padding fits like a glove)
criticisms..? I initially found it harder to fret than my old Blueridge.
Altogether, it seemed to highlight my poor technique, but I must say it’s got better with time.
I would recommend this model wholeheartedly.
Btw, I’ve heard that Collings have closed their order books ‘for the next 3 years’.
I’m not sure how one can rely on the precise figure,
but my understanding is that they’re not taking private orders at present.
Played a Brook cedar/koa at Intersound years ago - blew me away, easily OM "fullness" (make sense ?) shame I didnt have the schekkles at the time
Nowhere near in the same league, but my little Tanglewood is solid cedar/mahog and suprisingly loud/full (all for £225 at auction)
just because you do, doesn't mean you should.