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Guild GAD-30E

a.z.n
November 1st, 2009, 03:15 AM
For the last few years, the only acoustic I've played for longer than a few minutes is my dad's old Yamaha jumbo - I'm definitely not a big guy, and playing a jumbo acoustic doesn't work out for me at all. Neither does the horrible condition that this guitar is in.

Today I was in the acoustic room of Steve's in Toronto and found a really GREAT deal on the best smallbody electracoustic I've picked up in pretty much forever.

http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b205/Stalker15100/photo.jpg
---kindly disregard my foot in the bottom corner, which i just noticed. but yeah

I picked up a Guild GAD-30E built from spruce and mahogany, with a beautifully shaped neck that fits my hand just perfectly. It has tone that beat out the two Martins I tried at first ((one of which was literally 2.5x the cost)) - at such a great price there was no way I was willing to surrender it to anyone else.

So yeah. I'll post a sound clip sometime tomorrow if I get a chance, but for tonight I'm really happy with the first acoustic that's really mine. :grin:

RomanS
November 1st, 2009, 03:25 PM
Hey, I've got exactly the same guitar!
Sounds great (unplugged, didn't have a chance to try the pickup in there yet), and the neck has to be the most comfortable acoustic guitar neck I ever tried (admittedly, I like extra-wide necks...); I alos like the smaller body shape, feels more comfortable than a dreadnaught.

BTW, I got mine used from the guy who does acoustic guitar reviews for the largest German music magazine - and he praised it a lot in his review, though he said it had more of a typical Martin sound rather than a Guild sound (not that I know what the difference would be...)

Here's mine:
http://i42.photobucket.com/albums/e323/RomanSonnleitner/guil.jpg

Schwalbe
November 2nd, 2009, 12:01 AM
Nice guitars. I like mine.
http://i10.photobucket.com/albums/a122/RockinDaddy/Gear/DSCN20562.jpg

Kornelius
November 2nd, 2009, 06:19 AM
Those guild are great guitars, i own the gad40 ec, and it's the best accoustic i've ever played, i won't change for a Martin much more expensive. Those guitar are built in china and i've heard that there can be a lot of difference from one to another, so you'd better not buy one on the the net without trying it before, but if you get the good one (and from what i read above, we get the good one) those Gad are really wonderful. So enjoy your new guitar, a.z.n.

gitano718
November 4th, 2009, 01:32 PM
congrats on your purchase. i have a guild jumbo that looks quite a bit like the photo posted earlier and it keeps getting better with age...that special tone you mentioned will only get deeper and richer as time goes on. enjoy.

FMA
November 4th, 2009, 01:45 PM
I have a Guild GAD 30r, with rosewood sides and back, and it's a great guitar. Nice neck. Great tone. Very full sounding for a small-bodied acoustic.