The difference between my D-25M and my DV-52

dreadnut

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My D-25 is a boomer. Bassy and loud. It is great for setting the pace; leading sing-alongs and for Bluegrass.

My DV-52 is a crooner. Balanced, jangly tone across all 6 strings. It is perfect for just singing solos - and it sounds better through my amps than the D-25.

So if I'm going to a Bluegrass jam or leading music at church, it's the D-25.

If I'm headed for an open mic, it's the DV-52.

Now, what other criteria can I come up with to convince my wife I need a nice red D-15? LOL
 

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Umm have a gig at a funeral ?
 

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You need 3 guitars because if either the DV52 or D25 are recovering from an illness, the D15 will happily cover for either. You always have a spare!
 

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I've played and sung at quite a few funerals already Rayk so I can't use that for an excuse.
 

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You need 3 guitars because if either the DV52 or D25 are recovering from an illness, the D15 will happily cover for either. You always have a spare!
OR if one's in the shop and a buddy drops by, you've got a spare to lend him for jamming.
You do still have buddies, right, Dread?
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You can invite her on to these forums.

It is a proven fact that it leads to GAS.

Once she is struck you can buy it for HER! What a sweetie!
 
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