| Product: |
Crafter DE-30 |
| Date: |
16/10/09 (25 review reads) |
| Rating: |
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Advantages: beautiful sound
Disadvantages: for the price, nothing
O it really is such a nice guitar.
I bought this beautiful model for £199 for my brother about 4 years ago or so. I play guitar and obviously before I bought I had to have a play with it to check I thought it was appropriate to give as a present.
When I was looking around at guitars of around the £200 price mark I saw this one and remembered playing a smaller version of a crafter a while back and really liking the sound quality.
So I asked to see it and play it. It is a large folk guitar which metal strings and the sound immediately caught my attention. The size strings were not that thick although there was a real deep sound which resonated round my ear drums.
The wood it is made out of is really smooth, soft and lovely and does not have a metallic clang that most acoustics seem to have.
The neck is a perfect size as it is quite thin, which is ideal for the stretches but without being overtly thin and having trouble with close noted chords.
I am actually very jealous because the guitar is so lovely and I can not believe how cheap it is for the quality. The guitar has kept nicely for the past few years and I have played it regularly and have been extremely content about the model.
It is nice because it can for a beginner or for an advanced payer. If you are really trying to spot the differences between a really expensive guitar and this one you will notice some things. Mainly in the way the strings are kept but unless you are one who notices everything be prepared for a great play!
Summary: great sound and great a great play
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