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    Posted: September 12 2005 at 04:40
Please recommend i have been playing electro for years but dont know much about the accoustic ones...Please recommend both nylon and steel stringed guitars. And i would prefer a cutaway and a microphone in it.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 12 2005 at 09:01
if you have enough money, go for a Martin (steel string) or for a Yairi (nylon string). The Martin was used by both Brian May and Dave Gilmour
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 12 2005 at 09:47
The best mid-price option in acoustics (with pick-up inside) is a
Takamine, which go for about $ 500 U.S. They are great stage guitars
and reliable. They are known for the quality of their electronics. I've had
one for years, and it's been great.

Ovations are also good, although they look ridiculous.

If you have 3000$ (1500 quid) for a Martin, by all means, buy away. I sure
wish I could. They are the best. Taylor guitars are a little cheaper, but also
top quality, if you find one.

I don't know much about nylon string guitars.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 12 2005 at 09:47
I have a K Yairi classical- smells like fish when you warm it up. What do them japanese make their guitars out of?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 12 2005 at 12:01

Originally posted by cobb cobb wrote:

I have a K Yairi classical- smells like fish when you warm it up. What do them japanese make their guitars out of?

 i don't know...anyway, the Yairi is one of the best guitars around (i suppose you have a high end model)

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 12 2005 at 19:25
^ Yeah, special order custom lefthand one. Not as good as my Eugene Philp lefty. Philp was (died in his prime, poor man) the apprentice of the master guitar builder who makes the John Williams (classical guitar player - not the other one) classical guitars. That makes mine the only lefthanded guitar he ever built.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 13 2005 at 07:36
You can't go wrong with the takamine in either steel or nylon. I remember my classical teacher from years back had a takamine nylon- sounded great.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 13 2005 at 07:42
Yup but i have heard Yamaha's should be great? And i dont know about the Martins i know they are great guitars...but perhaps a bit overrated (and overpriced) i have heard they should need some playing for 5-6 years before sounding really great.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 13 2005 at 09:36

Originally posted by maidenrulez maidenrulez wrote:

Yup but i have heard Yamaha's should be great? And i dont know about the Martins i know they are great guitars...but perhaps a bit overrated (and overpriced) i have heard they should need some playing for 5-6 years before sounding really great.

yeah that's true, but every acoustic guitar has the same problem. Maybe more modern guitars (say Taylor) are a bit better sounding from the beginning, but honestly I find them too "boomy", which I don't like. The Martin has always a sweeter sound. It's a matter of taste i guess. If you're curious, there is an online american shop where you can find some video's of the guy playing different Martin models, so you get an idea of the sound. www.maurysmusic.com

a good start may be the D28, a real all time classic.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 08 2005 at 01:29
I use a  Takemine EC-132C Classical.
Cutaway, Built-in Pick-up, EQ and Tuner.
Sounds great, even when plugged straight into the desk.
They cost around $1100, but well worth the investment.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 15 2005 at 04:36
I own a takamine EG-230, bought it for about U$500, and boy, it sure can handle it, altough VERY CHEAP!
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