February 5th, 2009 by Jack Rock
Admired for their dependability, tone, responsiveness, projection, sustain and value, Guild's dreadnought style acoustic guitars have been structured perfectly since 1963. The high-volume and robust body style on the Guild D55 Acoustic Guitar was purposely designed with an emphasis on string to string balance, so that the treble, mid and bass registers project evenly thus creating one of the most versatile dreadnought guitars available today. Revered for its phenomenal rich and extremely well-balanced sound, the D55 has been sought after by players around the globe since its debut in 1968. It has a very clean, crystal clear, and ringing tone that will not disappoint. Features include a classic dreadnought body, solid spruce top, rosewood back and sides, 3-piece mahogany/maple/mahogany neck, ebony bridge and fretboard, mother of pearl and abalone position inlays, tortoise shell pickguard, and Grover Rotomatic gold-plated die-cast tuners.
A stunning guitar with a slightly vintage look to it, the Guild D55 Acoustic Guitar was built to impress. If you are looking for a guitar to be your muse, then this may be the one for you. The Guild D55 Acoustic Guitar is truly exquisite...a guitar you will want to keep forever. They are a really great price for the quality craftsmanship put into this guitar.
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February 1st, 2009 by Jack Rock
The Guild GAD-25 Acoustic Guitar is a return to the 1960's Guild quality and craftsmanship. Along with a terrific price, this guitar projects a smooth, full, warm, and balanced tone as well as projection, volume, and sustain that any guitarist would be pleased to hear. Offers clear highs with a bass that is just right and a not too boomy sound that many other dreadnought guitars offer. Good action. Not too flashy looks offset the absolute beauty of its sound. Features on the GAD-25 include dreadnought body, solid mahogany back and sides, 3-piece mahognay neck, Indian rosewood fretboard and pin bridge, pearl dot inlays, tortoise shell pickguard, bone nut and saddle, wood body bindings, and Grover Rotomatic tuners. It is a great finger-picking and strumming guitar.
If you are looking for an acoustic guitar with an amazing sound and a handsome appearance, then the Guild GAD-25 acoustic guitar could be the one for you. Like all other Guild guitars, this one is also as durable as they come and comfortable to play. Available in natural only. For its prestigious quality, this guitar is a true steal. Everything you would want in an acoustic. From beginners to professionals, this guitar will suit anyone.
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January 31st, 2009 by Jack Rock
The Guild GAD-F40 acoustic guitar has an original grand orchestra-style, solid wood body designed after the 1955 F-40 Valencia body. With a sound that is balanced, resonant, and full of harmonics, it is a truly great guitar. The sound is complete with crisp highs, balanced mids, and smooth lows; however, some customers report that the original strings may need to be switched out, but after strings were changed, complete satisfaction was imminent. This guitar has good action with absolutely no string buzz. Features include a Valencia Grand Orchestra body style with a 16" lower bout, solid Sitka spruce top, solid flamed maple back and sides, ebony fingerboard and bridge, bone nut and saddle, one-piece mahogany neck, ebony bridge pins, wood binding, mother of pearl inlays, and tortoise shell pickguard. Colors available are blonde and black.
As with other Guild guitars, the GAD-F40 is built to play and is built to last. It is very comfortable to play, and if classic Dreadnought style bodies are a little too much for you to handle, then the GAD-F40 design may be easier for you to play. From an amateur to an artist, Guild guitars are well-suited for anyone. This guitar's MSRP is between $1500-$1700.
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January 31st, 2009 by Jack Rock
If you are in the market for a remarkably good guitar with a remarkably good price, then the Guild GAD-30R Acoustic Design Series Orchestra Guitar may be the right choice for you. With the great, full-sounding, classic Guild tone, the Guild GAD-30R's features include a beautiful orchestra style body along with a solid Sitka spruce top, solid Indian rosewood back and sides, one-piece mahogany neck, ebony fingerboard and bridge, bone nut and saddle, wood bindings, tortoise shell pickguards, elegant mother- of-pearl inlays, and abalone side dot position inlays. Suitable for a beginner, the Guild GAD-30R sounds great even when mistakes are made. It is also extremely comfortable for anyone to hold and play.
Superb quality and tone emanate from the Guild GAD-30R acoustic guitar. The sound is beautifully balanced and unbelievably expressive. Get the instrument that will help you achieve the perfect performance, get your very own Guild GAD-30R today. You will not be disappointed if projection, tone, and string definition are qualities that you seek in an acoustic guitar.
The Guild GAD-30R orchestra-sized acoustic guitar is a very good buy for its outstanding durability and sound, check below for what is available to purchase on eBay.
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January 29th, 2009 by Jack Rock
The Guild GAD-JF30 Jumbo acoustic guitar is unlike any other, combining fantastic bottom end, nice bass, pure bell-like highs, and a sustain that just won't quit. Good and loud like any jumbo should be, but not excessive. Sounds absolutely perfect right out of the box, but the setup action may be too high for some players. The Guild GAD-JF30 is designed with the jumbo maple body that Guild has used in their outstanding line since 1954. The features on the Guild GAD-JF30 include solid flame maple sides and back, solid sitka spruce top with scalloped bracing, one-piece mahogany neck with dovetail neck joint, ebony fretboard and bridge, ebony pearl dot inlay bridge pins and strap buttons, pearl fingerboard inlays, tortoise shell pickguard, mahogany body bindings, bone nut and saddle, and Grover Rotomatic tuners that turn smoothly and look good too.
The Guild GAD-JF30 Jumbo acoustic guitar, like other Guilds, is made with quality, integrity, and durability in mind. It is a large, beautiful, and clear sounding guitar that truly lives up to the Guild name.
If you think that you may want to have a Guild GAD-JF30 jumbo acoustic guitar of your very own, then you may want to check out the eBay auctions below.
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January 28th, 2009 by Jack Rock
The Ibanez AK95 Hollow Body electric guitar brings Artcore quality to a jazz hollow body design to continue the artisan tradition. It offers a smooth jazz sound with unbelievable sound and easy action. Suitable sound for smaller groups or jazz trio, the warm and mellow sound from its rosewood bridge is only matched the beauty of its appearance. This traditional jazz box features include a spruce top, flamed maple back and sides, 3-piece maple/mahogany neck, gold hardware, a classic wood tailpiece with abalone inlays, and are all complimented beautifully by the stunning Dark Honey Sunburst finish.
This is a great guitar for jazz, but can easily be used for blues or rock as well. Comfortable to hold and enticing to look at, the Ibanez AK95 Hollow Body electric guitar is unsurpassed by anything else in its price range. Truly beautiful guitar.
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January 28th, 2009 by Jack Rock
The Gretsch G5129 Electromatic Hollow Body electric guitar is pure old-school rock & roll without a heavy price tag. It has dual DeArmond pickups, which produce the classic single-coil Gretsch twang. Difference in sounds between the two pickups is satisfying, and they are surprisingly quiet. Its unique features include adjustable truss rod, knurled strap retainer rods, clear/black plexi pickguard, bound fingerboard, bound top and back, pearloid Gretsch and Electromatic headstock inlays, black headstock overlay, Neo-Classic "thumbnail" inlay position markers, floating Bigsby compensated bridge, and a Bigsby licensed B60 Vibrato tailpiece.
The Gretsch G5129 Electromatic Hollow Body electric guitar is sturdy and can withstand live playing. When it's not plugged in, it will play without the rattles and buzz of the internals. It is also extremely comfortable and versatile enough to handle all types of music. If you are looking for the Gretsch sound, this baby definitely has it.
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