Great vid man, thanks for your insights. Wasn't sure this pricepoint for such a tiny instrument was something I was gonna go for but the make looks really quite good so you may have made them a sale! Maybe ill smuggle this onto a flight of my own one day
Depends on what styles and how portable you want to go. I think the best sounding thing would be a mini electroacoustic like the mini Martin / Taylor. A super portable one like this could work but I don't think it's as comfortable
I also found initially getting the strap on the strap button a bit tricky and as far as the neck goes I will tie a piece of string through the end and tie that to the strap as I found the neck wanted to dive like a SG. I bought mine secondhand and the thing I found the strangest is the looseness of the strings.
Love the feel of the neck and it sounds fantastic through my Marshall acoustic amp. My only complaint is that it's a nuisance to tune due to the location of the machine heads.
It's a small electric guitar designed to sound like an acoustic when played trough an amp. Notice it has a built in pick up. If it was mean to be loud when played unplugged it would have a deeper and fuller acoustic sound box and no pick up. You must know this, right? So then why did you ask your rhetorical question?
The motorbike pic was the most valuable for me I've been looking for a bike guitar, thanks!
Yeah the profile makes it easy to strap down for sure!
Thank you so much. Yours is the most informative demo.
Great vid man, thanks for your insights. Wasn't sure this pricepoint for such a tiny instrument was something I was gonna go for but the make looks really quite good so you may have made them a sale! Maybe ill smuggle this onto a flight of my own one day
this was a SUPER helpful review, thank you so much!!
So glad it helped!
Excellent review. Really helped me thanks.
Hi, Nish. Thank you for your review. I'm looking for a travel guitar, I'm busking musician. Do you have any recommendation? Thank you in advance
Depends on what styles and how portable you want to go. I think the best sounding thing would be a mini electroacoustic like the mini Martin / Taylor.
A super portable one like this could work but I don't think it's as comfortable
I also found initially getting the strap on the strap button a bit tricky and as far as the neck goes I will tie a piece of string through the end and tie that to the strap as I found the neck wanted to dive like a SG. I bought mine secondhand and the thing I found the strangest is the looseness of the strings.
Yeah you're right the strings are pretty loose. Good idea with the string!
Do they make a 24 fret version?
Don't think so!
Love the feel of the neck and it sounds fantastic through my Marshall acoustic amp. My only complaint is that it's a nuisance to tune due to the location of the machine heads.
Thanks for the thorough review. For me the sound/tone is the dealbreaker - especially for $400+. I'll look for your review of the Donner Hush
You're welcome! Hoping to get my hands on one though donner haven't replied to me yet 😅
Great review
I’m curious how it sounds through impulses.
What's impulses?
A digital snapshot of an acoustic guitar.
I have this guitar and Do you know if I can install a whammy bar on this guitar?
I would say no, because there is no body to hold onto to counteract the whammy motion
Bro, this has a fixed bridge. A whammy bar needs a floating bridge with springs, that you push / pull against 😅
Nish-how is it going?. Yo. total outstanding ,see you later-))
Acoustic, you said? I can barely hear it when played acoustically!
It is indeed very quiet played acoustically!
It's a small electric guitar designed to sound like an acoustic when played trough an amp. Notice it has a built in pick up. If it was mean to be loud when played unplugged it would have a deeper and fuller acoustic sound box and no pick up. You must know this, right? So then why did you ask your rhetorical question?
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