Travel acoustic guitars
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- sloop_john_b
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Travel acoustic guitars
I'm gonna be traveling alot this summer and will always want to bring something small along with me. I was thinking the Martin Backpacker, but figured i'd see if anyone here knows of a better one, or didn't like the Backpacker.
- lyle_from_minneapolis
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I haven't found a better one than the Backpacker. That said, all travel guitars are disappointing by nature. The best thing about the Backpacker is that it stays in tune, and it takes a beating. The worst thing is the necessarily thin sound.
I'd get one.
I'd get one.
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- sloop_john_b
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John,
Try the Washburn Rover RO10. It's got a solid spruce top, sounds fuller than the Backpacker and comes with a really nice case sized to fit airline overhead compartments. It's also cheaper than the Backpacker. You can get it at most stores for $149.
http://www.washburn.com/products/travel/index.aspx
Try the Washburn Rover RO10. It's got a solid spruce top, sounds fuller than the Backpacker and comes with a really nice case sized to fit airline overhead compartments. It's also cheaper than the Backpacker. You can get it at most stores for $149.
http://www.washburn.com/products/travel/index.aspx
- lyle_from_minneapolis
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John, I visited GC last night and decided I would NOT recommend the Backpacker. I honestly think you'd be better off with a short scale like the low-end Yamaha. Not much bigger, but huge difference in sound.
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