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Roadartstar
Username: Roadartstar

Registered: 08-2004
Posted on Thursday, February 23, 2006 - 12:22 am:   

Hi im a member of the board for awhile and own several old ibanez i primarily gig acoustic these days and currently am using a Taylor 814CE and a Yamaha Compass CPX8 for backup, i have about 300-400 for a decent acoustic dreadnaught no electronics just to strum at home learn songs and basically beat and save my gigging axes for well gigging.

i was thinking of picking up a Yamaha FG-730S natural or Ibanez Artwood AW200 installing a simple fishman basic passive pickup and a Strap button (just in case i lose the giggers in a horrible Chipper accident).

if you guys had to choose which beater acoustic would you buy or is something else i might consider looking at again basically just to hammer out tunes at home maybe put a condensor on it and record at home the Yamaha get goood reviews at 299.99 any advice would be appreciated


Im leaning towards the FG-730s or 750s(Sycamore back) anyway thanks!


My vintage herd consists of the following

1979 MC500NT
1978 MC300DS
1983 RS505CS
1983 RS1000
1983 RS505BS
1983 RS335White
2002 AS120TR
1998 AF120 Blonde
Brentm
Username: Brentm

Registered: 03-2005
Posted on Thursday, February 23, 2006 - 12:31 am:   

How did the Ibanez AW-40 compare? I played one today... thought it was nice. It was vined to boot.
Jeffsailor
Username: Jeffsailor

Registered: 01-2004
Posted on Thursday, February 23, 2006 - 10:13 am:   

Take a look at the new Exotic Wood EW20ASNT from Ibanez. They come without electronics and you can get one for about $200-225. Now its not going to compare to your Taylor, but its a fine instrument for the price (and pretty nice looking to boot!).

Its not quite as large a full dred in size. It will be a bit larger than your 814, more of an exagerated figure 8 shape than a traditional dreadnaught. And if you need a cut away, then you'll have to go up to the EW20ASENT, which is "electrified".

I have one of these myself that I keep at my office. Its a great little guitar in my opinion. And it keeps my co-workers away from my Taylor!

js
Roadartstar
Username: Roadartstar

Registered: 08-2004
Posted on Thursday, February 23, 2006 - 1:15 pm:   

Thats great advice ill check both out the exotic and the aw40 which i havent seen yet in the stores ive been into i appreciate the advice or ideas! you guys are great I love this board!
thanks!
Brentm
Username: Brentm

Registered: 03-2005
Posted on Thursday, February 23, 2006 - 8:55 pm:   

I did play the Yamaha FG-730S today. Really nice guitar! It sounded great (good low end and not too bright).
Sibly
Username: Sibly

Registered: 05-2005
Posted on Monday, February 27, 2006 - 3:18 am:   

Just a thought, but if you want a beater and a good sound, why not buy vintage acoustic too???? You seem to like vintage leccys. I picked up 2 Yamahas from the 70s for around 100 euros each (one a 12 string) and both beat the tone on any other acoustic i've ever played by a country mile.... Or maybe it's the risk and the inability to compare and play in the shop...

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