| I guess my point was more I wouldn't buy even a good quality acoustic sight-unseen, in that acoustics are very individual guitars. If you find one in a shop, and it rules, then grab it, but even a high end acoustic I'd want to play the exact specimen of the model I was interested in that I was going to buy before I put my money down.
I'm not slagging on Agile worksmanship, but rather saying that to me each acoustic guitar has more unique "personality" based on the specific peices of wood and integrity of the joints and whatnot than any comparable sample of electrics. "...and everything under the sun is in tune, but the sun is eclipsed by the moon." |