RBSinTo
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I'll beg to differ. Guild has never been married to big bass. A D 55 is a more balanced guitar than a D 28, and I believe it's by design. A Guild D 35 or D 40 is more balanced than a D 18. It's what I think of as the signature Guild tone, balanced. Taylors skew bright, as much as you can generalize about such things. Within each brand there are variances for sure.
Br1ck, Neal,In that way, Guilds are more like a Gibson in tone than a Martin, but with greater sustain.
In short, my Martins go “Ching”, my Guilds go “Chang” and my Gibson go “Chong”. That’s the best way I can put it into words.
Your comments only describe differences between some characteristics of various brands, but do nothing to explain the supposed "coolness" of Guild guitars.
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