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(7 replies, posted in Acoustic)

You could try these two:-

http://www.soundsgreatmusic.com

It's a while since I was in there but they had a decent range of acoustics and they seem to have a good reputation

http://www.backalleymusic.co.uk

I've never visited this one but the Warrington store gets great praise on other forums

Hope this helps

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(12 replies, posted in Acoustic)

Some good advice given above so I'll not add to it except to say that I have two Tanglewoods, a TW66 electro-acoustic 6-string and a TW15/12 FC4 electro-acoustic 12-string and I think they're great value for money.

Here's the opinion of a UK dealer:

http://server.iad.liveperson.net/hc/s-2 … ction=view

Good luck with getting it sorted out to play as you want it to

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(11 replies, posted in Acoustic)

I have two Tanglewoods, a TW66 electro-acoustic with cutaway and a 15/12FC4, 12 string electro-acoustic, which are both excellent guitars and great value for money. Check out their extensive range at prices to suit all pockets.

This guitar retailer in UK, who offers good, impartial advice based on years of experience, has good things to say about Tanglewood (and others as well)

http://server.iad.liveperson.net/hc/s-2 … ction=view

http://server.iad.liveperson.net/hc/s-2 … ction=view

Hope this helps

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(5 replies, posted in Acoustic)

To clarify (if necessary!), on the 4 lowest strings, E A D G, each pair of strings is tuned an octave apart. On the B and high E strings, the tuning is in unison (i.e. each pair of strings is tuned to the same pitch)