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What are differance between Opus and Artisan
It seems like Artisan replaced Opus for Emerald, What are the main differences in like an X20 Opus to Artisan.
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The Artisan gave you color options (or you could add a wood veneer for additional cost), all glossy; a pickup was standard; and it came with the Hiscox case. Tone-wise, they are the same. These days, the Opus is no longer in the line-up. When I ordered an X10 last year, I requested the Crystal Ice on the back and sides (no upcharge, but no reduction in price, either), and a gig bag instead of the Hiscox case. You can order an X20 without a pick up, if you want (with a price reduction). The Artisan is the base model in each line currently. Pick your color. (I have to admit that I am quite fond of the red). You can upgrade the pickup to an Anthem or omit the pu entirely. Choose to go with the Hiscox case (a very nice case, btw - I like them better than a heavy, tolex covered, wood case) or opt for a gig bag... or both. |
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The only thing I can add is a comment from Alistair made shortly after the Opus models went away last year. The vast majority of orders (like 90%) were for the Artisan versions, with Opus mostly covering the "in stock for immediate shipment" demand. They try to always keep a few Artisans in stock now to meet that need. Delete the pickup and hard case and the overall price is comparable to the old Opus models, although you might have to wait on the no electronics version. Pickups are the standard build.
I generally prefer gig bags for guitars that remain in my custody, but those Hiscox hard cases are quite nice. I now have three of them -- two X20 cases and one X30 case -- but will choose Emerald gig bags for any additional purchases. |