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Anyone on here familiar with Epi Classical guitar


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After some thought i've decided not to go and get a masterbilt guitar, i've decided I'm happy with my dr100 as i tested the sh141 shadow pick up on it against an ej200ce and it was just as good but with no volume control so I'm sticking with it.

 

But the gear acquisition syndrome is calling and i fancy my hand at a cheap classical guitar :) for finger style and use without a plectrum I'm looking at the Epiphone pro 1 spanish and classical which are the same except the nut width i think or a fender esc105.

 

Anybody thoughts on those guitars would be appreciated [thumbup]

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I have heard that the inexpensive Epiphone classical guitars, though not a sought after instruments by concert classical guitarists, is actually quite a good playing and sounding instrument. I have also read that the inexpensive Epi classicals are very good for recording, even by professionals.

 

QM aka Jazzman Jeff

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I have heard that the inexpensive Epiphone classical guitars, though not a sought after instruments by concert classical guitarists, is actually quite a good playing and sounding instrument. I have also read that the inexpensive Epi classicals are very good for recording, even by professionals.

 

QM aka Jazzman Jeff

 

Duly noted thank you [biggrin]

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