Have had mine for 3 years. Great guitar and sounds lovely. All solid woods, bone nut and saddle, ebony bridge pins, vintage open gear tuners. If you're a hobby guitarist especially intermediate level or above you can't go wrong with this guitar for the price. Impressive full rich sound for strumming and sing-along, wider string spacing and nut width makes fingerstyle playing comfortable. Put some Martin Retro or Ernie Ball medium light 80/20 strings on to mellow the sound if it's too bright.
Have had mine for 3 years. Great guitar and sounds lovely. All solid woods, bone nut and saddle, ebony bridge pins, vintage open gear tuners. If you're a hobby guitarist especially intermediate level or above you can't go wrong with this guitar for the price. Impressive full rich sound for strumming and sing-along, wider string spacing and nut width makes fingerstyle playing comfortable. Put some Martin Retro or Ernie Ball medium light 80/20 strings on to mellow the sound if it's too bright.
Don’t forget, it’s nitrocellulose finish too, which is only reserved for high end guitars
It's a bit bright sounding for a Martin D-18 missing warmth
Agree.