MichaelC24
Sucker for Squabbins
Hey All,
I wanted to quickly share some photos & initial impressions of the new SE acoustic range, specifically the SE Tonare T55E.
As soon as this model was announced, I began my search. I really wanted to be patient and find one with beautiful (in my eyes) figuring.
As it turned out I didn’t have to wait long, and found this one on the second day. Shout out to Bay Tunes Guitars in Maryland! They were excellent to deal with all around, and will absolutely be a return customer.
First off, the quality is outstanding. I also have an SE Alex Lifeson, and one of the original SE Angelus Custom (rosewood back & sides). Both were made by Wildwood, the newer one is by Cor-Tek. I see/feel & hear No drop in quality, and I’m actually surprised at how balanced & actually warm sounding this guitar is, being maple back & sides.
The color is a bit lighter in person, and of course the photos don’t really do it justice. This looks like a private stock grade quilt, even though it’s just a veneer!
I wanted to quickly share some photos & initial impressions of the new SE acoustic range, specifically the SE Tonare T55E.
As soon as this model was announced, I began my search. I really wanted to be patient and find one with beautiful (in my eyes) figuring.
As it turned out I didn’t have to wait long, and found this one on the second day. Shout out to Bay Tunes Guitars in Maryland! They were excellent to deal with all around, and will absolutely be a return customer.
First off, the quality is outstanding. I also have an SE Alex Lifeson, and one of the original SE Angelus Custom (rosewood back & sides). Both were made by Wildwood, the newer one is by Cor-Tek. I see/feel & hear No drop in quality, and I’m actually surprised at how balanced & actually warm sounding this guitar is, being maple back & sides.
The color is a bit lighter in person, and of course the photos don’t really do it justice. This looks like a private stock grade quilt, even though it’s just a veneer!
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