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OK
For the money, it's okay. Not as good as the real thing (the Canadian one). What I like: sound is okay; can't get close to classical guitar sound into a PA system (perhaps better for steel string; just don't try it). Individual note doesn't ring as good as the HB Nashville, but chord playing is decent (HB's preamp is too harsh for strumming). What I don't like: very high action. I already adjusted the truss rod, but still very high (higher than normal classical guitar action). If I want to lower further, I'll have to file down the saddle, which is a pain and risky. Just to say they don't put a whole lot of thought into the details. The fret ends are a little rough, but not quite annoying. Conclusion: good (since it doesn't cost a lot of money) to play on a couch.
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GW
Good nylon sound with the convenience of an electric
Sometimes I feel the need to practice at night without disturbing the family or neighbours. This guitar serves the purpose really well. Well built, with great sound and looks nice. Some people ask me if it is a Godin. I would change the tuning pegs in the future, but for now, it's ok. Great deal for the small price tag.
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k
Nice
For a cheap electro-acoustic, it's a good instrument. I got one to get introduced to this kind of instrument (I play electric guitar usually) and was surprised that it was more than I expected. Though it's not perfect, for it's price, it's definitely worth it. I gave mine to a friend as a present and plan to buy another one.
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