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Originally Posted by Mbroady
I agree with Rpt50. For the price of a 322 you can get “More Guitar” with an import. That’s not to say the 322 is not a nice guitar. Gonna send you a suggestion via PM
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I've been playing Taylors my whole life and like the brand. I like the Little Jane but don't feel like purchasing another Furch.
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Originally Posted by Rpt50
Think about the hassle and what you will get ($) for your mini, and how much fun it is to play. Why not keep the mini and just get something less expensive than another Taylor for live playing
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I'm already maxed out on amount of guitars I want to own. I don't want to have GAS and have all these guitars I don't play. Plus, I'd like to recoup funds if possible. If I don't use a guitar just about every day and it hangs on a wall, I don't want to own it. I'd also rather have a guitar that I both play at home and play live. Purely from a gear perspective, why would I have a guitar I practice for hours and hours with at home and then live use a cheaper different instrument that I never play except for a few hours here and there? Seems backwards to me.
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Originally Posted by mercy
Good idea, GC are the ideal guitar size. Not too big or too small
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That's what I've been thinking. I really enjoy a shorter scale length. 23.5" is pretty short thoughh.
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Originally Posted by Dru Edwards
I find there's a big tonal difference between a GS Mini and a GC. I'm a fan of both guitars but given the choice of the two I'd take a GC.
Have you played the 322 before? When you try it out at the store (assuming you can) make sure you try it with a capo.
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No one has the guitar locally, but I've played another GC and they were just fine with capos.