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I like the idea of it being as easy as a les Paul to play. I prefer electric and always have but as I get older I'm learning to embrace acoustic music
I do still wonder now whether I should have got the Faith for the sublime sound and quality. It may have had the odd knock by now, but I do miss that full sound.
It is what I would call a "soft" hardcase. Did not do well on the tube going to gigs.
She has a Saturn. Overall very nice ,but we had a few problems.
The machines failed and had to be replaced. Not good,as she was at a gig and could not tune it.
The electrics are not brilliant. We tried replacing the piezo , did not really help. The sound engineers turn everything on it to a minimum and sort it via the desk.
In fact now she has turned "pro" she is looking for something more reliable. That said as a home instrument it is very nice. As a pro level tool, not up to the job. In fact about to start a thread for advice as to what she should get...
Well, I just bought a Saturn eclipse from a fellow forumite. It's going to be home use only. The case seems nice but I see what you mean about soft/hard. Ref pro level acoustics, my father in law (to be) has been looking at a UK builder called fylde and a Canadian brand called larrivee. Both seem amazing.
The main thing will to be able to stay in tune. At the last gig they kept it off of stage and one if the road crew kept checking it and hand it to her when she changes from her strat to an acoustic...