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It isn't a diss against the guitar, it's just what it is, and the price reflects that. |
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Fun thread.
Just another data point here... I have been playing for a very long time and have owned a Seagull S6+ for a dozen years along with a bunch of vintage and more expensive guitars. When I have a live acoustic gig I nearly always take the Seagull instead of one of the $3K name-droppers. The guitar feels good, plays well, and sounds very good to my ears both mic'ed and plugged in via direct box. She is equally at home on stage in front of 1000 people with lights and sound, or busking on a street corner in the SD Gaslamp district. My playing style runs to blues, jazz, classic rock and contemporary Christian. I make no claim to having otherworldly guitar skills or golden ears but as a tool for making music, the Seagull is a winner for under $500. If you consider yourself a serious guitarist and don't yet own one, maybe you should give em a look. |