DaveVA |
04-21-2024 09:08 PM |
Klos Grand Cutaway
I stopped by a music store in Northern Virginia today that is one of the few Klos dealers on the east coast, and they had a new Grand Cutaway in stock. I only played it for a few minutes and I'm not really in the market for a new guitar (famous last words), but I wanted to give some initial impressions since I haven't seen any reviews posted on here yet.
First impressions -- it was very light for the size (about the same as a Taylor 14 series) and felt very comfortable with a matte finish and slightly rounded edges on the back. As others have noted about the Klos headstock, it was a bit cramped, but I think the one on this new model is slightly bigger than on the travel or dreadnaught models.
I'm an intermediate guitarist who mostly strums, so that's what I spent most of the time doing. It played very nicely, and if I had to describe the tone I'd call it "mellow." Sounded very pleasant and even across the strings. Not extremely loud or bright like a Rainsong, but it was responsive and felt about as loud as my CA GX, which is a similar size. Loud enough for a small jam. I'm used to playing a 1 3/4" nut width, but I found the narrower 1 11/16" nut width and relatively small (12"??) fretboard radius nice to play. The neck felt comfortable (like a thin Taylor) and bar chords were easy. I played a few scales and those sounded good as well. It has a full 25.4" scale with a cutaway.
It's not a travel size per se, but the neck is detachable with four bolts so it's designed for portability from that perspective. Not sure if the width (about 16") would make it too wide for an overhead bin with the neck detached.
Hope this is useful. Klos is also making a mini version of the cutaway, so I'd be interested to compare that if the store gets one in stock.
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