Well been thinking about getting an acoustic electic for awhile and finally made the plunge today. Been playing a Maritin DX-1 for awhile. Liked the deep throaty sound for blues ( and liked the price tag for a Martin) but been thinking about something a little brighter for playing other stuff. I read about Laguna's in Guitar Player magazin and have been curious about them. Liked the sustainability aspect of thier manufacturing process. Plant a tree for evey guitar. Went out and test drove a few today along with some Takamine's, Ovations, Yamahas etc. Ended up purchasing a LG6CE with a cedar top. So far I like it very much. Seems well made at a good price. Sound a bit brighter than my Martin - but now too bright. Just what I was looking for. Anybody else had experience with these guitars. I would be interested in your opinion - advise. My only complaint is that they are made in China. Sure wish they were made here.
Mshrad
Laguna guitars
They are certainly a good looking guitar I like the Florentine cutaway. And its cool they are into conservation and actually doing something as opposed to just talkin. My guitar , a Cole Clark is made from sustainable woods and that environmentalist approach used by that company helped in making up my mind. I'll be interested to hear how it goes for you once you've played her in and how the top opens up I guess you got the cedar top?
mshrad wrote:
Its just another expression for the top improving with ageing, tops age is nothing to do with time its the amount its played.Yep - got the cedar top. I like it so far. The cedar keeps it sounding a little deeper. Sorry but what do you mean about the top opening up?