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Old 09-22-2023, 10:57 PM
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When I started looking into CF guitars, I really wanted to go with a Rainsong wood top, but a combination of small items kept me from pulling the trigger. Of course a few months after picking up my X7, they came out with the WS Nashville LE2. The features that drew me to this guitar are:

- WS size
- wood top
- satin finish
- great price

I managed to find a guitar shop that had a half dozen Rainsongs (some OM and some WS) so I had some idea of what I was looking for. While my "perfect" list would have included a 12 fret neck, this guitar came so close I couldn't pass it up. In addition, Dave at Rainsong was kind enough to swap out the electronics for a Stage Pro Anthem instead of the Element with almost no notice and I picked it up at their shop because I happened to be in town.

It will take me some time to to fully get a feel for the guitar, but my initial impressions include:

- it sounds great (somewhere between my X7 and my Martin D15M for warmth and volume)
- the neck shape works fine for me (I guess I'm not super picky about neck shapes)
- the satin finish is gorgeous and makes the neck so nice to play; yes it will pick up oils, etc. easier than a gloss finish, but it looks and feels so good I don't care
- I definitely play it more than my other 2 guitars


Overall, it will take me another month or so to make a final decision, but I expect my X7 will be looking for a new home at some point in the future from lack of use.

Here are a couple photos showing both the X7 and the Rainsong next to each other (they are both on the same type of stand).
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Old 09-23-2023, 06:19 AM
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Congrats, that's a beauty! Did you get the N1 or N2 neck?

I looked hard at one of the LE2, and if it had been OM instead of WS would likely have pulled the trigger.
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Old 09-23-2023, 08:51 AM
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Thanks new2guitar_eh.

It's the N2 neck. I'll probably never need to adjust it, but I felt more comfortable having the option for the future and I think all the ones I played at the guitar shop were N2 necks which worked fine for me. I might add, I'm terrible at the thumb over thing, so I pretty much never do it...so that might be one of the reasons I don't notice too much difference in the necks of the 3 guitars I have.

FWIW, out of the case, the relief is pretty minimal (low E string measures about .006 at the 6th fret, with a capo on the first fret and finger on the 12th), which my simple gauge says is a pretty standard "electric guitar" relief.

The action is a little high for me out of the box. I did get a replacement saddle to see if I can try to lower it, but I haven't messed with that yet. It is pretty easy to play as is, so I haven't taken the time.
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Old 09-23-2023, 10:15 AM
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Congrats on the new guitar! She’s a beauty! I really like the look of the Nashville series with the tobacco burst finish on the wood top. I have a classic WS1000 with the plain carbon weave top.
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Old 09-28-2023, 03:23 PM
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Thanks Markcarl.

I got a little paranoid about protecting the front and ended up adding a stick on pickguard from Stewmac. I picked the tortoise pattern , but bought all 3 options (tortoise, black, and clear) to see what they would look like. I think I got lucky with the pattern being mostly solid (dark) on the part near the neck, with the lower part being more clear/light colored just like the guitar.

FWIW, it was pretty easy to cut with scissors to match the outline of the guitar. I smoothed the edges and buffed the gloss out to match the satin finish using sandpaper pads also from Stewmac.

Also, Dave from Rainsong let me know he thought it would stick fine despite being a satin finish, which was nice to know before I tried it.

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Old 09-28-2023, 05:48 PM
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Looks fantastic. I bet that it has a nice warm tone with that spruce infused carbon top. Love my concert-OM shorty. Rainsong makes some really nice sounding, responsive guitars.
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Old 09-28-2023, 06:08 PM
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Thanks Markcarl.

I got a little paranoid about protecting the front and ended up adding a stick on pickguard from Stewmac. I picked the tortoise pattern , but bought all 3 options (tortoise, black, and clear) to see what they would look like. I think I got lucky with the pattern being mostly solid (dark) on the part near the neck, with the lower part being more clear/light colored just like the guitar.

FWIW, it was pretty easy to cut with scissors to match the outline of the guitar. I smoothed the edges and buffed the gloss out to match the satin finish using sandpaper pads also from Stewmac.

Also, Dave from Rainsong let me know he thought it would stick fine despite being a satin finish, which was nice to know before I tried it.

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Wow!! Looks awesome! I like the pickguard on it. Congrats!
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I too worried about scratching the front of my carbon fiber guitars and purchased some clear kling-on material and fashioned some pick guards. They do the job and are almost invisible. Here's my Rainsong WS with clear pick guard...
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Old 09-28-2023, 08:11 PM
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@RP - that looks great...almost can't see it. I wasn't sure the static cling version would stick well to the satin finish very well, so I reluctantly went with the adhesive type.

@Emile640 - it does have nice tone; while I haven't played them back to back, it seems a little warmer than the WS or OM Vintage I played at the music store. That said, I liked the sound in all of those as well.
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