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  • @plutogamstrumframe
    @plutogamstrumframe 7 місяців тому +12

    Fame acoustic guitars made in Germany are the best looking and cheapest and the sound is amazing sounding

  • @Texas1836Band
    @Texas1836Band 8 місяців тому +3

    I have a Gibson J45 Deluxe featuring Rosewood back and sides with JR Baggs (?) electronics and it’s a bad ass in every way! DEEP low ends, tremendous sustain unplugged and great string separation when playing chords. The electronics are also phenomenal, better than anything I’ve ever seen, excluding maybe a Martin D28, which is like the holy grail of acoustics. Your list must have some limitations to not include the Martin D28, a MacPherson or a Collins.

  • @russgare6523
    @russgare6523 8 місяців тому +7

    I have 3 acoustic guitars one is a Luna I never heard of the brand Luna before but it's an excellent guitar it plays well and the electronics for the pickup sounds good I read online that the owner of the company was a designer who was a Cuban refugee who migrated to Miami and I thought that was cool my second guitar is a Joe Strummer signature campfire acoustic being a fan of the Clash in the 70's and the 80's I had to get it the small body is nice and not to small the action is good and it's great for what it's intended for small gatherings and campfire jams with friends rock the casbah the first acoustic guitar that I bought was a 1980 Fender Concord it had terrible action but a nice warm sound eventually I had a bone bridge and bone nut put on it and had the action adjusted and now it plays great it doesn't have a pickup so I use a Dean Markley Pro Mag humbucker with it and it sounds good I have used it many times for coffee house gigs I have tried Gibson and PRS acoustics but never found anything I like better than what I already have

    • @MIDDER1
      @MIDDER1 8 місяців тому

      Nice, I've never heard of Luna I will have to check them out 😀

    • @TomBaddley
      @TomBaddley 8 місяців тому

      I love my Joe Strummer Campfire guitar. It's about the same size as my mahogany parlor. Great action. Slightly shorter scale. Really comfortable to play and was my #1 practice guitar until I got a American Acoustasonic Tele. Now I want a Highway Series, but not sure which flavor. As I get older, ergonomics plays a larger factor, and these new Fenders really focus on smooth contours and curves where traditional acoustics are typically hard and sharp.