Topic: A possible new purchase
I've been looking around the shops with a view to getting my first acoustic and finally plucked up the courage to pick one up and strum a little bit on it....the shop was empty! lol
What I'm looking for is a guitar that isn't too loud(as I live in an appartment with the noise pollution nazis beside and below me!) but gives a pleasant enough sound for strumming away in my living room. So Dreadnoughts are out!
My budget will be around the £500 mark, knowing this is a very competitive arena to be shopping in I'm hoping to get one that will serve me for many years to come. Any upgrade from this will be a venture into the major leagues, once my playing justifys such a purchase....a good few years to go there I reckon.
Anyway, what I came across was a Tanglewood TW45 Heritage.
<a href="http://www.tanglewoodguitars.co.uk/products/stockDetails.asp?cID=555&sID=1890" target="_blank"> http://www.tanglewoodguitars.co.uk/products/stockDetails.asp ?cID=555&sID=1890</a>
Solid mahogany back and sides, Cedar top.
It played well, the action seemed pretty good, barre chords were ringing through nicely without too much difficulty, decent pick up built into it...in short, I liked it a lot.
The RRP is £599, the shop will sell for £530 with a decent stand thrown in but no case.
My questions are;
MY only gripe was the fretboard seemed a bit slow compared to my Mexican Strat...Is that to be expected from an acoustic?
Does anyone have any experience of this or other Tanglewood guitars?
Does it seem a good deal?
Is there any other acoustics around this price I should be making a point of checking out?
Should this guitar with due TLC last me a good few years?
Any advice at all would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Craig.
'Mod' is a shorter word for 'young, beautiful and stupid' - we've all been there." - Pete Townshend.