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Old 02-22-2019, 11:39 AM
rob2966 rob2966 is offline
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I opted for a no-electronics Rainsong Parlor so I don't use it live. It is my travel, camping, and "sits on the living room stand during the coldest winter months when the house is at 20% RH and my studio is still at 50% RH".

I have played it wandering along the beach, lounging in a friends swimming pool (again, no electronics), floating in a canoe, top of a snowy mountain (the backpack gig bag work pretty well and its super light), and around many campfires. I wouldn't expose my pricier Taylor to any of these situations.

And they truly sound amazing, what's not to like. All they are currently missing is a low-cost entry point; however, the ~$1200 I paid for my Rainsong is a hell of a deal in my opinion.





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