It is possible that both guitars are the exact same thing, just different names. I am sure someone here knows more about this than I. I see quite a ...
Rondo makes the descision a bit tougher: Agile AS-820 Semi Hollow Body Natural. For only a tiny bit more the Agile is nice and I like the look as well...
Also ditto what lefty said. I love my OE30. I also put flats on mine, and it sounds awesome. Ha! As I mentioned, mine is the same way. Pictures (...
Also ditto what lefty said. I love my OE30. I also put flats on mine, and it sounds awesome.I got the sunburst finish. It's obviously a personal pr...
Black. Definitely black. There may be many other colors out there but black is my favorite color. I can't understand why anyone would think that oh s...
The Daisy Rock guitars seem to be aimed more at very young girls. You mentioned that she's an adult, so she might be a little beyond the Daisy Rock t...
I just wanted to second what everyone else has already said. I played acoustic exclusively for a number of years. The first few times I tried my han...
1. Nickel Creek2. Queens of the Stone AgeI *think* both of these are new enough to qualify....but I could be wrong.3. Can't really think of another...
You should put that in the bank and try to live off the interest.That, or buy a couple sets of strings.One or the other.
This is, in my opinion, fairly typical of the short-sighted, "get the money now" attitude that permeates many U.S. companies. I imagine there's some ...
Good question.....glad you asked it.I'm probably going to be starting my 10 year old daughter on lessons very soon. She has shown a lot of interest, ...
The important question is probably "does it feel comfortable to YOU?" If it does, then you're probably ok. I had a difficult time when first trying ...
Maybe I'm missing I'm something. My pole pieces are flat-faced, no slots or anything. I can see how I could raise the entire PUP, one side or the ot...
It's pretty simple. The pup screws that lie beneath each string are the adjustable polepieces. For humbuckers, there is usually one (and sometimes two...
BTW, the whimpy G-string sound might simply be the switch from unwound to wound (of any type). You might try raising the pole pieces for the G to boos...