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Here's a pretty good deal on a solid top classical, case, and extras: * ELDERLY INSTRUMENTS CLASSICAL GUITAR OUTFIT - Elderly Instruments
Have fun on making your final decison!
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11-26-2014 01:31 PM
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Originally Posted by I_88
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Ibanez archtop owner here! The guitar is loud enough to be heard through the walls in my home, and I usually don't plug in when practicing here. I think the acoustic sound is excellent(relative to my use!), and if plugged in, delivers a smooth jazz tone comparable to Benson guitars (which are also laminate-top Ibanez archtops ). Like the poster above said, though, carved tops are much, much louder.
This is a sort of guitar I will recommend infinitely...! I use this rather than my '63 maton or '69 Tele thinline
Also, I have had a lot of steel string flat tops, but got rid of them all (except a fender 12-string) to be replaced with nylon.. Flat top acoustics just don't sound good in jazz (imho), and nylon is appropriate for fingerstyle, fusion and traditional jazz
My 2 cents vol. 2
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Thanks alot to all who shared me their opinions and experience. I bought a Yamaha classical guitar today. Had to made a quick decision, aching to play again! I guess alot of technique stuff is there to do on my classical, along with my jazz studies
Best wishes
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Good luck with it, hope all goes well
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