-ike-
Junior Member
hi folks,
i have bought a STANFORD PDS 10* two weeks ago.
i must say, after testing this one and comparing it to my GUILD D25, the PSD 10 is a far better guitar than the D25.
i have put the same strings on both guitars (Elixier .11-.52 nano coated rust free) just to make sure to have the same parameter for both gutars.
to my ears - the PSD 10 sounds better, feels better, plays better than the GUILD D25, no matter which style i play.
my decision is to stay with the STANFORD - that wil be my first choise guitar.
*for those who don't know, the STANDFORD PSD 10 is a dreadnought guitar desingned by FRUCH and made in asia. it is a very close copy of the MARTIN D18. featured solid sitka spruce top, solid mahagony back & sides, one pice mahagony neck, open vintage tuners. highgloss body satin gloss neck. rosewood fretboard & bridge, bone nut & saddle. black binding around top and the back of it.
i have bought a STANFORD PDS 10* two weeks ago.
i must say, after testing this one and comparing it to my GUILD D25, the PSD 10 is a far better guitar than the D25.
i have put the same strings on both guitars (Elixier .11-.52 nano coated rust free) just to make sure to have the same parameter for both gutars.
to my ears - the PSD 10 sounds better, feels better, plays better than the GUILD D25, no matter which style i play.
my decision is to stay with the STANFORD - that wil be my first choise guitar.
*for those who don't know, the STANDFORD PSD 10 is a dreadnought guitar desingned by FRUCH and made in asia. it is a very close copy of the MARTIN D18. featured solid sitka spruce top, solid mahagony back & sides, one pice mahagony neck, open vintage tuners. highgloss body satin gloss neck. rosewood fretboard & bridge, bone nut & saddle. black binding around top and the back of it.