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I like the small body, easy to hold and play. Even though small, has nice tone and richness. Hopefully the solid spruce top will mature well. I also like the skinny neck, very easy to fret. Fit and finish on mine was first class for an inexpensive instrument. Tried other brands with dreadnought bodies...slightly better volume, but bulky. This one is what I was seeking. Very cleanly put together inside and out. We will see how the longevity works out.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Not many good inexpensive tenor guitars out there, but this one is great. Nice tone, easy to play. I am a big fan.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Fun little tenor. Nice tone. Will be adding a pickup. It has a very narrow neck, if that is an issue.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
This is a very nice guitar, the only problem is the action is a little higher then I like so I'm going to have a setup done on it, and then it should be good to go and I;m looking forward to playing it
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
I bought one of these tenors at guitar center (can't tell you anything about this seller), but every cent I paid was worth it. The tone is amazing, and the parlor style body makes it very comfortable to play. I changed the tuning machines out within my first couple months, which helped to increase tuning stability. The tuning pegs are roughly the size of vintage Kluson tuners. This is a must have for any guitar or mandolin player to add to their collection.
Verified purchase: No