Dear Guild enthusiasts
I am considering purchasing a Guild Starfire vi (current model) and have a question about the acoustic qualities of this guitar
I mainly play fingerpicking style and jazz and I like a guitar that offers a bit of resistance when playing. I do not use picks or fingerpicks.
In my environment is a lot of electromagnetic interference, which is audible through amplifiers. Therefore, I am forced to practice mostly acoustically without amplification.
My question:
In your experience, does an unamplified Guild Starfire iv (current model) offer enough volume, resonance and sound quality to be of use to me in practice situations? Or is it acoustically a "dead" and therefore somewhat uninspiring instrument?
It would be nice if someone could help me with this assessment
Kind regards, Gerard (Netherlands)
I am considering purchasing a Guild Starfire vi (current model) and have a question about the acoustic qualities of this guitar
I mainly play fingerpicking style and jazz and I like a guitar that offers a bit of resistance when playing. I do not use picks or fingerpicks.
In my environment is a lot of electromagnetic interference, which is audible through amplifiers. Therefore, I am forced to practice mostly acoustically without amplification.
My question:
In your experience, does an unamplified Guild Starfire iv (current model) offer enough volume, resonance and sound quality to be of use to me in practice situations? Or is it acoustically a "dead" and therefore somewhat uninspiring instrument?
It would be nice if someone could help me with this assessment
Kind regards, Gerard (Netherlands)