The Sigma guitars sound and look fantastic, thanks for reviewing them! Could you please review the SGJA-SG200, which the all solid version of the GJA-SG200?
Yes indeed - Ten years ago I bought a Sigma 000R-28v Martin "homage" solid sitka spruce top laminated rosewood back and sides - mahogany neck with a slight v shape - rosewood fretboard and bridge - bone nut and saddle - open back grover tuners. The guitar after setting it up how I like it played and sounded great. The top has opened up real nice and is a keeper every bit as good as that to which it pays homage.
The Sigma guitars sound and look fantastic, thanks for reviewing them! Could you please review the SGJA-SG200, which the all solid version of the GJA-SG200?
Yes indeed - Ten years ago I bought a Sigma 000R-28v Martin "homage" solid sitka spruce top laminated rosewood back and sides - mahogany neck with a slight v shape - rosewood fretboard and bridge - bone nut and saddle - open back grover tuners. The guitar after setting it up how I like it played and sounded great. The top has opened up real nice and is a keeper every bit as good as that to which it pays homage.
I only kind of wish they offered that slope-shoulder all-solid model in the very plain, 1940s style of the cheaper model.
I have the Dove version and it's a great guitar for the $$
Unfortunately Chinese. Always worries me when people say for the price.