Sounds more expensive than I’m prepared to spend!
The Acoustic Thread
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Polar Bear wrote: It will continue to be a mystery as to why this is such a sausage fest.
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"We were playing so loud that just one note on the guitar was sufficient".
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Polar Bear wrote: It will continue to be a mystery as to why this is such a sausage fest.
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"We were playing so loud that just one note on the guitar was sufficient".
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Question is, has Conway tried them yet??
Question is, has Conway tried them yet??
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Took my Taylor to Alan Farrow today, the action at the dusty end was unplayable, looking forward to picking it up next week! Might get some more playing…
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I've kinda permanently tuned my Larrivee down a tone from standard. Much easier to sing with, plus the lovely deeper notes to enjoy. Prolly needs a decent setup
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Those old acoustics on the website have been listed on TM for a while now. But I have not seen a store yet...
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It's a beautiful thing when you got the bling!

"We were playing so loud that just one note on the guitar was sufficient".
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Bloody teaser. I recognise that couch colour anywhere...
When faced with quality, I recognise it every time.
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I just love acoustic guitars.
Help me, Dr Phil!
"We were playing so loud that just one note on the guitar was sufficient".
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I have a Sigma (i.e. Martin manufacturer) one and it's superb. Added an LR Baggs Anthem (almost the same price as the guitar) and it is absolutely on par with my "real" Martin for live work.
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Good to know, cheers. Will give them a bit more of a look in.