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Old 05-05-2010, 01:12 AM
RythymNBlues RythymNBlues is offline
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If you have to sell your one good guitar to afford it then I wouldn't say its exactly in your price range. You said in your initial post you've only ever played steel strings yet your considering selling your one good steel string for a classical guitar? Seems a bit premature to me, why not buy a decent classical see if its for you first before dumping your go to guitar
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Old 05-05-2010, 02:53 AM
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If you have to sell your one good guitar to afford it then I wouldn't say its exactly in your price range. You said in your initial post you've only ever played steel strings yet your considering selling your one good steel string for a classical guitar? Seems a bit premature to me, why not buy a decent classical see if its for you first before dumping your go to guitar
Haha, so maybe I can't COMPLETELY afford it :P It just seems like a lot of people are telling me this deal is too good to pass up, and I just learned one of my favorite artists, Mraz, uses the same guitar, even though he used to be a steel string player. He's actually spoken very highly for the NS series, and after playing the NS72 myself I feel like I could get used to it as well.
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Old 05-05-2010, 06:59 AM
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Haha, so maybe I can't COMPLETELY afford it :P It just seems like a lot of people are telling me this deal is too good to pass up, and I just learned one of my favorite artists, Mraz, uses the same guitar, even though he used to be a steel string player. He's actually spoken very highly for the NS series, and after playing the NS72 myself I feel like I could get used to it as well.
If you have played it and like it that much, I still say go for it. You can save up for a steel string to compliment it. THere are some great buys on used steel strings for under $500.
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