I wanted one because Lick n riff had one. Last time I checked you couldn't get them in US without importing them. Seeing as they're at NAMM maybe they're more available now.
Been looking forward to a refresh of the range. I had to concede to how good Faith guitars are when my daughter bought her 1st Mahogany for gigging some years ago. Really suited her finger style. When it got damaged, but survived & still plays well, she got a PJE Legacy - sounded & played even better. I occasionally played at gigs with both if she just wanted to sing & had to admit they sounded & played better than all other brands around or above the price point, so much so that I had to get a Blood Moon & traded in a Taylor GS Mini for their little Nomad.
Had a couple of Faith guitars, they're very nice modern acoustics that feel really clean and natural. I only sold mine to trade up to a Maton. Wish they made more nylons.
I have a Lyra and an Earth, both great guitars. The Black Guitar looked a bit weird to the eye. It looks like the top has shrunk or slipped down. I'm sure they sound great but aesthetically it looks a bit er.....off. Fender Acoustasonics look a bit weird that way too.
How long have faith guitars been around? I only found out about them roughly a week ago, and their guitars look awesome, especially the eclipse and blue moon ones
A name like "faith" really limits the audience. So many people will not buy these guitars because they have an awful name asssociated most often with the cult of christianity.
Friend of mine plays a faith as his main, it's an absolutely magical thing
Never run across one in the wild, but they look nice.
I wanted one because Lick n riff had one. Last time I checked you couldn't get them in US without importing them. Seeing as they're at NAMM maybe they're more available now.
Been looking forward to a refresh of the range. I had to concede to how good Faith guitars are when my daughter bought her 1st Mahogany for gigging some years ago. Really suited her finger style. When it got damaged, but survived & still plays well, she got a PJE Legacy - sounded & played even better. I occasionally played at gigs with both if she just wanted to sing & had to admit they sounded & played better than all other brands around or above the price point, so much so that I had to get a Blood Moon & traded in a Taylor GS Mini for their little Nomad.
Had a couple of Faith guitars, they're very nice modern acoustics that feel really clean and natural. I only sold mine to trade up to a Maton. Wish they made more nylons.
+1 for Matons, they are my favourite acoustic
I have a Lyra and an Earth, both great guitars. The Black Guitar looked a bit weird to the eye. It looks like the top has shrunk or slipped down. I'm sure they sound great but aesthetically it looks a bit er.....off. Fender Acoustasonics look a bit weird that way too.
Sustainably sourced indigenous wood... Hahaha! Did he ever go to Indonesia and see the state of the jungle? There's only 5 % left.
They are knocking down the jungles on Borneo island.
How long have faith guitars been around? I only found out about them roughly a week ago, and their guitars look awesome, especially the eclipse and blue moon ones
20 years or so?
Good guitars. The designs before where just too much for me. Sometimes less is more.
Wheres Epiphone???? No news from them
First 😂
Still no inlays on the fingerboard. Disappointing.
A name like "faith" really limits the audience. So many people will not buy these guitars because they have an awful name asssociated most often with the cult of christianity.
UTTER NONSENSE.
That's ridiculous- most of the atheists I know are not that simple minded, militant, or weird. I think you're stretching a bit.