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kentrookie
Posted 2011-01-13 12:20 AM (#357654)
Subject: Nylon Recommendations


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Location: Seattle
Thinking of upgrading my cc059 Nylon Ovation to a more upscale version. As I have never actually held/played/seen one, what features do other users consider:
>>Must have
>>Nice to have
>>Best value for the $$
Tops, Bowls, Old vs New etc.

The pics of the redwood one posted by Patch look interesting but on the opposite site of the cc059 pricing spectrum.
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Gallerinski
Posted 2011-01-13 12:27 AM (#357655 - in reply to #357654)
Subject: Re: Nylon Recommendations
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Location: Phoenix AZ
To be honest (sorry, lovers of round) I would suggest you look at a Takamine TC-132sc. Myself and afew others around here have them and they can be had for around $600. It's a pretty traditional classical guitar with solid cedar top and rosewood back/sides. With cutaway. Plays and sounds wonderful and the cool tube pre-amp is just the cats arse, especially with the nylon strings.

http://www.takamine.com/?fa=detail&mid=1334&sid=68
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Slipkid
Posted 2011-01-13 5:57 AM (#357656 - in reply to #357654)
Subject: Re: Nylon Recommendations



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Location: south east Michigan
I've heard others suggest the same.
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kitmann
Posted 2011-01-13 10:56 AM (#357657 - in reply to #357654)
Subject: Re: Nylon Recommendations



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Location: Connersville, Indiana
I have a Celebrity classical guitar. I use the D adario string on it, I know it's not the top dog of guitars. But it plays and sounds wonderful and full. It is a great guitar for finger picking which I do a lot of in the songs I write. It is a SSB with the op-20 in it. You know, you really should go to several music stores, play different kinds. Each one brings it's own mojo, find the one that you feel is good for you and play the hell out of it. Just a thought.
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PEZ
Posted 2011-01-27 2:51 PM (#357658 - in reply to #357654)
Subject: Re: Nylon Recommendations



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Location: Nashville TN.
Country artist
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CanterburyStrings
Posted 2011-01-27 4:46 PM (#357659 - in reply to #357654)
Subject: Re: Nylon Recommendations


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Location: Hot Springs, S.D.
Originally posted by Gallerinski:
To be honest (sorry, lovers of round) I would suggest you look at a Takamine TC-132sc. Myself and afew others around here have them and they can be had for around $600. It's a pretty traditional classical guitar with solid cedar top and rosewood back/sides. With cutaway. Plays and sounds wonderful and the cool tube pre-amp is just the cats arse, especially with the nylon strings.

http://www.takamine.com/?fa=detail&mid=1334&sid=68
+1
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Capo Guy
Posted 2011-01-27 10:11 PM (#357660 - in reply to #357654)
Subject: Re: Nylon Recommendations



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Location: East Tennessee
What is the nut width on the Tak?
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Gallerinski
Posted 2011-01-28 1:42 AM (#357661 - in reply to #357654)
Subject: Re: Nylon Recommendations
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Location: Phoenix AZ
TC132SC is 2"
TC135SC is 1-7/8"
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CrimsonLake
Posted 2011-01-28 8:27 AM (#357662 - in reply to #357654)
Subject: Re: Nylon Recommendations


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Location: Marlton, NJ
I recently got the TC132SC and I couldn't agree more.
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