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I've been suprised by just how good the Brett 12 is. Don't get me wrong, I expected to like it, but it covers all the necessary bases to be my ideal guitar:
12 Strings- I usually play solo, so this enriches my sound, but the nut isn't too wide, so it plays easily & the action is good all the way up the neck. My hands don't get tired after playing barre chords in high positions.
Electro Acoustic- the unplugged sound is GOOD, but not as full as my dread 12 was (the Brett is starting to mellow- the top still needs some playing in, but that's to be expected), by plugging in and carefully tweaking the eq (and adding a touch of reverb) it sounds AMAZING.
Parlour size body- makes it really comfortable to play, I never feel I'm wrestling with it. Even when slouching on the sofa! Comfy playing = more playing. My old sofa guitar has been relegated to its case!
Satin finish- looks cool and I prefer this finish on all my guitars. Laquer can sometimes feel sticky after a long playing session.
Hard case- speaks for itself, but if you've got a weird shaped guitar it helps that the manufacturer includes a case to fit. It'd be a nightmare to find a case otherwise, the tiny body and LOOOONG headstock mean it won't fit any of my other hardcases.
My only criticism is that the top is a bit anemic looking. So pale its almost white, but that's a personal thing. I played 3 and took the one that played best, its a guitar not an ornament.
Oh, and the stock strings weren't up to much, but who doesn't replace those immediately?
All this for £320!
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