Travel Guitar Recommendations
Travel Guitar Recommendations
I'm looking for a decent compact travel guitar. I've read a few reviews, tried a few and right now I'm tending toward the Martin Backpacker - for around $100 complete with case it seems like a deal I can't pass up. Its a little hard to play without the strap, and doesn't have quite the tone of my full size DM3 but it's very nice.
Does anyone here have any experience with this, or another (acoustic) travel/compact guitar?
thanks!
-Brett
Does anyone here have any experience with this, or another (acoustic) travel/compact guitar?
thanks!
-Brett
the tacoma papoose is quite an instrument in it's own right. but a little pricey and it is tuned like Capo 5 so eh. i got an ibanez daytripper and it's got big body sound in a tight little package. you could always go with a Taylor Baby but the daytripper is awesome.
don't get the backpacker. it's got minimal tone and versatility. and it is pretty awkward too.
i'd say Baby Taylor sounds best, then Daytripper just beating out the papoose. and last is the backpacker.
for the money the daytripper is the way to go. 250 for guitar and gigbag. i talk GC down 50 bucks on it when i bought some strings so it was 215 for the strings gig bag and guitar. what a steal.
don't get the backpacker. it's got minimal tone and versatility. and it is pretty awkward too.
i'd say Baby Taylor sounds best, then Daytripper just beating out the papoose. and last is the backpacker.
for the money the daytripper is the way to go. 250 for guitar and gigbag. i talk GC down 50 bucks on it when i bought some strings so it was 215 for the strings gig bag and guitar. what a steal.
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Re: Travel Guitar Recommendations
Why get one of those little pussy things?heliker wrote:I'm looking for a decent compact travel guitar. I've read a few reviews, tried a few and right now I'm tending toward the Martin Backpacker - for around $100 complete with case it seems like a deal I can't pass up. Its a little hard to play without the strap, and doesn't have quite the tone of my full size DM3 but it's very nice.
Does anyone here have any experience with this, or another (acoustic) travel/compact guitar?
thanks!
-Brett
Just buy some beater piece of shit at a garage sale or somethin.
Steven
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thanks for the suggestions, all. That Ibanez is certainly something I need to look into, I'll see if the local place has one I can play around with. Playin on the beach sure is nice, especially with a nice bonfire - but I use an old duct taped beater for that. California surfer beach bums come from all around to hear, hehe. I need this one to be small and light, it'll be accompanying me, tied outside my pack, around the trains of europe (with any luck).
thanks again all!
-brett
thanks again all!
-brett
well it isn't like its right outside my front door. but i do live close to the east coastandyrice_13 wrote:I wish I had a beach to go to and play...Appsoldier wrote:i agree w/ andy, i have this 100 dollar j.b. player that i take the beach. works awesome. sounds decent, its not martin, but i dont' need it to be. and i don't have to worry about it getting all messed up, cause it was 100 dollars.

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agreed! living on the west coast, five minutes from the beach by foot, you take it for granted. When one of you guys said that you don't have a beach i was likembgreen wrote:You all need to come out west. Nothing better than a bonfire, guitar, and a few beers on the beach...No mosquitos, its about 72 degrees at night, and we have real waves.

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