Post by Tony DonePost by Tom from TexasI am considering getting a couple of guitars. I am looking at
classical guitars with a cutaway. I've played some Corbobas, a
Rodriquez, and others. I tend to prefer the cedar top with rosewood
body. I'd be doing some basic jazz stuff like "Sunny" and "All of
Me". Any thoughts or suggestions? I'd prefer to stay under $700.
The other guitar is a square-necked resonator. Haven't found many to
try out so I'm open to suggestion.
BTW, DO NOT even hint to my significant other that I'm considering
purchasing another guitar.
Tom (living on the edge) from Texas
I thought you were thinning the mob?
I tried a Corboda Fusion is cedar/r'wood lam and liked it a lot, but I
thought the neck angle was a bit low. If you want traditional style, I
tried a Katoh in cedar/something lam. Incredible tone - the best I have
heard in a cheap nylon string - and even their cheap all-plywood version
I tried this week sounded very good at a coupla hundred. Apparently the
local classical teacher is recommending Katohs to his students, so my
mate has started stocking them. From the small sample I've tried, I can
see why.
Before you go rushing off to buy a squareneck reso, think on that you
can use a nut raiser on a roundneck, and it will be easier to sell if
you don't get on with it. How much do you want to spend on the reso? If
you're into very big$ then I guess that squareneck custom/boutique is
the way to go, but on a modest budget I would buy roundneck.
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Thanks, Tony, I am thinning the herd but doesn't mean I'm not into trying something new. I did the nut raiser thing on another resonator roundneck and sold it to a guy as was with nut raiser. I'm trying to keep the purchase below $400. As stated in the post before, I'm good with my gypsy jazz guitar and won't be getting a nylon string for now.