Which Acoustic / Electric Guitar?
I am trying to buy a new acoustic / electric guitar. I have no clue/experience on what kind of guitar is best for acoustic sounds. I want to record directly from acoustic guitar using GNX4 so I don't want to buy an acoustic guitar right now.
If you can suggest which one is good for semi acoustics, please refer.
PS. Shouldn't be very expensive.
Thanks
If you can suggest which one is good for semi acoustics, please refer.
PS. Shouldn't be very expensive.
Thanks
Comments
Once I played this amazing instrument and heard its sweet tone, I was hooked. I went into the guitar store to buy some acoustic strings for my Ovation. I too was looking to buy a resonable priced acoustic/electric guitar at the time. To make a long story short I ended up buying a Taylor 414-CE 2004 Fall Limited Edition. I haven't regretted spending the money on this guitar once. Hey, I did buy some new strings that day they just happened to be on the new Taylor. I am not a Taylor rep. I just love my Taylor!!!!!
Later,
Matrix
i saw in musicianfriend.com.. its like 1700$$$
lol
Make sure it's comfortable to play.
It should sound reasonably good unplugged.
Since its electric, check whatever onboard EQ/tone controls for they're flexability.
Ibanez and Takamine have some reasonably priced models that you might want to look into. (under 500.00 US)
HTH
Guild makes a nice couple of flat top thin line acoustics that are discontinued but can be found used for that magic $500 figure..
The models are the Guild songbird and the Guild Bluesbird.. Both guitars are really thin but loud as hell unplugged and IMHO just sweet as hell plugged in...
For an archtop I would recomment the EPI Joe Pass or the EPI Emporer Regent. I own the Emporer Regent. It is my traveling guitar that I take on business trips with me. Really sweet acoustically and a real jazzzy sound plugged in. I've played the Joe Pass and it's a very sweet axe as well. Difference between the two models is that the Emporer has a floating pick-up like the Gibson Johhny Smith model and the Joe Pass has pick-ups cut into the wood like a Gibson L5 model. Both models can be had for the magical $500 to $700 range.
Hope that helps,
See Ya,
Tal
I have a S6 Cedar plus, my wife bought about 8 years ago, plays and sounds as good as ever. Only problem, carefull with the unfinished cedar top! This is an A-Elec guitar.
I think the S6 (no plus) might not have the pick-up and eq.
Fortunately, I didn't make the \"Taylor\" mistake, or I'd be selling my plasma every eight weeks to make payments!!!
... I'd like a Taylor... I've played a few and the are NICE!!! But, more than I could justify - especially since I'm an electric guy 99% of the time.
But I really like the tone of the cedar top Tak!
I have the EG334SC model with Ovangkol back & sides with a spruce top. Peculiar sound geared towards the mid-range.
I agree with your take on the electronics. They work well enough, but have to be enhanced with an amp or mixer's eq. For the price, it was the most comfortable, playable, piece in 2 Guitar Centers.
Funny, it was a toss-up between that and a far-pricier Taylor.
Saving my coin for one of these:
http://www.samash.com/catalog/showitem.asp?ItemID=38887
Yeah, that is what they cost. But worth every penny. Like I said before, the only mistake I made was playing one, no mistake in buying it. I know from experience that if you settle for something and it is not exactly what you want or what you are satisfied with, you may buy something comparable or of similar quality but you will always later, end up buying whay you really wanted in the first place.
I tell you what, go to your local music store, play every thing on the rack that you think you might like, plugged in and unplugged except for a Taylor,(Save it for last). After playing everything that you like and the Taylor with the Expression System, ................Well just e-mail me and let me know what you think.
I bought an Ovation when I wanted a Taylor a couple of Years ago. I could have saved myself some money if only I had bought the Taylor first.
The only good thing that came out of this is that when I decided to turn loose the cash for the Taylor, the pick-up system was better.
Check out the 2005 Fall Limited Editions. When I Bought my 414 CE 2004 Fall Limited Edition I was looking at the 714 CE, that is what I wanted, because of the Indian Rosewood back and sides and the Sitka Spruce top for about $2800. When I saw and played the 414 CE 2004 Fall Limited Edition i realized that it was just the tone woods that I wanted for only $1700. That was a good deal to me. Check em out You'll see.
Later
Matrix
My Tak has a solid cedar top with Nato back and sides. VERY balanced tone all the way across - and it just feels good to play. I'm an electric guy - but this acoustic felt good.
... now, as for Matrix and the Taylors... well, I would sure LOVE one - but I'd buy a Les Paul were I going to spend that much on a guitar - $500 is the max I'll lay down for an acoustic. Although he DOES make a great point regarding \"I'll just end up buying one later anyway...\" GAS - darn it anyway.
Cheers,
Thomas
if you want a nice playing very solid affordable guitar I can recomend a Ovation Celebrity CC057. (400.00) I think its the best built affordable guitar I have owned in a while.after a trus rod adj and shim removal it plays as well as any acoustic guitar I have ever played. While it may not be as high end as some Taylors it plays at least as well as my buddy Kevins 1200 dollar. Taylor and plugged in there is no feedback problems like the high dollar Yamahas I have owned in the past. thanks to the the built in preamp/tuner that is much improved in recent years.
awsome acoustic tone for the money plugged in. Not plugged in it is fine for most livingroom jams but not as loud as a fuller body acoustic guitar.
just my 2 cents