I want one of these. Prob will be financing one next week. I like their D-jr streetmaster aswell. More of an affordable parlor version. They all look and sound great! Thanks for sharing!
Whoa! I was looking for a video on this guitar, and clicked the video without even checking the title. I live in Tucson and was just in your shop today! Small world haha
For fingerstyle you don't need one but if you like to strum a lot you can always add a pickguard later to help protect the top from scratches. They're easy to apply yourself using masking tape as a guide to position.
Absolutely great review!
I want one of these. Prob will be financing one next week. I like their D-jr streetmaster aswell. More of an affordable parlor version. They all look and sound great! Thanks for sharing!
Whoa! I was looking for a video on this guitar, and clicked the video without even checking the title. I live in Tucson and was just in your shop today! Small world haha
What do you ask for that guitar if you don't mind me asking?
So glad I got my D-15M Burst while they were still being offered ... love the Burst 👍 ... hate the "Streetmaster" faux relicing 😖
no need to 'hate", besides no one probably cares about or for your hatred; Glad you love the D15-M Burst though, enjoy!!
Maybe I should buy it… oh wait I just did -from you- today 😂😂😂
Is it steel or nylon strings?
Steel.
I noticed the lack of a pickguard. Would that be considered a classical guitar or is it meant to be played without a pick?
For fingerstyle you don't need one but if you like to strum a lot you can always add a pickguard later to help protect the top from scratches. They're easy to apply yourself using masking tape as a guide to position.
Even if you strum you don't need one unless you're strumming super aggressively.
Loads of guitars don’t have pickguards. Many people remove them for aesthetic reasons.
No acoustic