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Old 10-23-2017, 10:10 AM
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I’ve owned a WL-14X for a couple of years and think it’s a great little guitar. I think it’s got tons of power, tone and attitude. It’s a blast to play, but it’s a one trick pony in my opinion. I purchased a Huss & Dalton Crossroads 00 about 6 months after purchasing the Waterloo and the H&D is much more interesting and suitable for my use. It did cost quite a bit more than the Waterloo and it got much more playing time. I find the H&D does everything the Waterloo does —— and more. It can play like the Waterloo, but delivers much more range. Then.... about a year ago I purchased a SCGC H13 and after a long time of figuring it out, I found that I always played the H13 and the H&D, and rarely played the Waterloo. As a result, I’ve passed the Waterloo onto my grandson as a long term loan. I play it when I visit him, but don’t miss it. In short, I’m a big fan of Collings guitars and found the Waterloo to be an outstanding guitar, but it didn’t find a warm spot in my lineup.
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