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country of manufacture - am I being daft
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After trying LOTS of possible guitars, Im pretty much down to two. I havent tried any Larrivee as I cant find any local - and they may be an option - however.
I have tried many guitars against each other, with lots have plus and neg points but I keep coming back to a Martin 000RSGT. Not that surprising as I looked at more expensive instruments a few months back and kept coming back to the 000 range (along with a Lowden S series - which is way too expensive to consider here). The other possibility is also a Martin , a 00016GT.
I havent been able to compare the two directly though - so its tough to choose.
The RSGTs sticking point is it being a Mexican rather than US build. Tonally its really nice and balanced. Perhaps a little light in body and a little light in top end presence, but guitars that had that in my range just seemed hollow in the midrange with no sweetness. thye 00016GT did appear to have a little more of the top end HOWEVER, wthis was in a different environment and not compared to anything else so I cant really trust that opinion.
So - the differences would seem to be, the RSGT is Mexican, Sapele (whatever) back/sides and has electrics. It has the OM scale length with the 000 nut width. Tonally its the best balanced in my price range from anything I have tried it against. The 16GT is £100 more and has no electrics. It is however US built, uses mahogony back/sides and has the correct 000 scale length.
If the RSGT was US built Id probably have that as its been tested to death. If the 16GT had electrics Id probably take the chance with it being US built and sounded good in isolation. However neither are the case - so Im at a loss. Ultimately I want electrics but its not essential right now - and with the GT I can fit later - and choose what type. Its the acoustic tone thats most important.
I cant seem to get past the non US build of the rsgt,
Any guidance at all here?
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I am from a generation which was very snobby about guitars 'having' to be American - I'm not anymore. Good guitars come from all over these days.
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The main thing is that I am happy with my choice and the price I paid.
I chose a Squire CV Strat over an American Special as it felt, played and sounded better to me, and I prefer it over the other Mexican made fenders that I have owned.
My Martin LXM is made in Mexico and not even made of any solid wood (apart from bracing) and I am very happy with it. My only regret is that now I have a looper is that I didn't get the LXME with a preamp, so bare that in mind.
However, as said above, if you want an American made Martin, but buy a Mexican, you may still want that American one down the line.
Just add, its your money and your choice. Get the one you want and enjoy it.
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If you're looking for OM size the Alvarez masterworks (not the cheaper lines, they suffer from inferior electrics) are great, I can also vouch for Larrivee quality although you're paying slightly for the american made-ness.
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