I've decided that it'd be nice to have an acoustic guitar to play, but I don't like the one I have because it's the tradition large bodied instrument with almost no access to the upper frets.
So for $199 I think I'd like to by a Dean V acoustic...
RockyRhoads wrote:I've decided that it'd be nice to have an acoustic guitar to play, but I don't like the one I have because it's the tradition large bodied instrument with almost no access to the upper frets.
So for $199 I think I'd like to by a Dean V acoustic...
Looks pretty cool.
Like all V-style guitars, I bet it's kind of uncomfortable to play sitting down. Then again,...I guess you could play it sitting down in the classical position. Nevermind.
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But if it was really for the sound, I would go for a more traditional body with a cuttaway. I have a Taylor 414 with a cuttaway which sounds really great, but you'll hear the difference with a none-cuttaway body though. But I bought the cuttaway anyway.
wow never seen an acoustic like that before, just hope it sounds as good as it looks... are there any other manufaturers making crazy acoustics like that?