I think it's time I bought an acoustic
I've dabbled from time to time - always hated the neck/frets/action and sold the thing on
I could actually do with something fr a project with a mate of mines missis (no jokes please) she's got a hell of a voice and wants to do some acoustic duo thing
Is there a budget acoustic that can mix it with the big boys like say the classic vibe squiers do in the electric world
The boxes that new ticking are
1. Cheap
2. Plays like an electric with super low action all the way up the neck
3. Cheap
Any thoughts?
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I was watching a Chappers video about Faith a few weeks back, and he was saying he plays the Mercury as he feels it plays like an electric.
I also quite like some of the Sigma's.
Until a few months ago I had a Faith 730FX (dread) and it was a nice well made guitar, but although the tone was quite warm and nice sounding, it was quiet, almost muted sounding compared to my Faith Mercury (parlour), so I sold it.
I have vintage v300 and ve 500, regularly gig and open mic,both nice, terrific value, but I havnt owned much else acoustic so not experienced much else.
@deijavoo
Fantastic work mate - ive watched that about 40 times now - great demo of the guitar too - thats the one for me i think
very nice. Guitar and playing.
Supportact said: [my style is] probably more an accumulation of limitations and bad habits than a 'style'.
I've got a Tanglewood super folk sized/shaped thing. Much easier to play than the massive Freshman dread I did have (which, I must add, was very nice in it's own right). I can't remember the model name of the Tanglewood I have (I bought it from @streethawk, I think) but I'd buy another Tangle based on that.