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Old 02-18-2019, 12:58 PM
Frettingflyer Frettingflyer is offline
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I have found the Rainsong neck to be comfortable, but it did take some play to get me there. Now I really like it..and I usually play Taylor wood guitars, go figure.
My Blackbird Lucky13 has really grown on me, but I am wanting to try a Savoy and may be able to play one next Friday to compare.
As previously mentioned, the Savoy being “ekoa” is resistant to humidity but maybe not as resistant as the others. Of course, if you don’t plan to paddle a canoe with it you should be fine. I know of one person who uses his regularly on a boat and has had not issues in a pretty humid climate.
I would not discount the Rainsong idea if you liked the sound. Maybe get a used one and play it for a couple months to see if you adapt to the neck shape?
Good luck,
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McPherson Sable, Blackbird Lucky 13, Rainsong OM1000. Various wood, mostly Taylors
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