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		<title>Martin LXM Review</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 21 Nov 2010 14:35:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the best travel sized guitars on the market, the Martin LXM has the classic looks of a standard Martin guitar and the sound quality to match.  Small and lightweight, this little Martin is a versatile and handy instrument that lends itself to impromptu jams.  Weighing in with a 23 in. scale length the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="tweetbutton502" class="tw_button" style="float:right;margin-left:10px;"><a href="http://twitter.com/share?url=http%3A%2F%2Fbesttravelguitars.com%2F%3Fp%3D502&amp;text=RT%20%40TravelGuitars%20Martin%20LXM%20Review%20%23travel%20%23guitar&amp;related=TravelGuitars:Best+Travel+Guitars&amp;lang=en&amp;count=vertical&amp;counturl=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.besttravelguitars.com%2Facoustic-travel-guitar-reviews%2Fmartin-lxm-review%2F" class="twitter-share-button"  style="width:55px;height:22px;background:transparent url('http://www.besttravelguitars.com/wp-content/plugins/wp-tweet-button/tweetn.png') no-repeat  0 0;text-align:left;text-indent:-9999px;display:block;"></a></div><p><a href="http://www.besttravelguitars.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/martin-lxm.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-503" title="martin-lxm" src="http://www.besttravelguitars.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/martin-lxm.jpg" alt="" width="370" height="280" /></a>One of the best travel sized guitars on the market, the Martin LXM has the classic looks of a standard Martin guitar and the sound quality to match.  Small and lightweight, this little Martin is a versatile and handy instrument that lends itself to impromptu jams.  Weighing in with a 23 in. scale length the Martin LXM Little Martin is a best sound per pound contender.</p>
<p>A spruce top gives the guitar a bright tone while the mahogany back and sides add a warmer depth to the guitars voice.  Because of its size, the LXM is easy to play and even provides a new approach to guitar playing, enabling you to stretch between notes normally out of reach.  Although small, its unique construction creates a big voice and as a result, the LXM can hold its own against the bigger, standard sized instruments.</p>
<p>Martin have a reputation as one of the finest makers of acoustic guitars in the world and the LXM serves to support that reputation.  Although it is amongst the budget models in the Martin range, the build quality is still exceptionally high with thoughtful additions such as chrome tuning pegs and a textured finish to the spruce top.  The fingerboard is plainly finished and has no dot markers on the frets.  This minimalist design gives the guitar a look all of its own and reinforces the impression that players of this little instrument are looking for a no thrills guitar that delivers.</p>
<p>Another feature that may endear the LXM to players is the inclusion of a strap on the neck and another on the bottom of the body.  This little addition enables the guitar to be a true travel guitar and no doubt conjures up images for many people of being strapped to someone's back as they hitchhike across the globe.</p>
<p>There are many features about the guitar that make it so appealing.  First of all, the inclusion of a gig bag is a nice addition and saves the owner trying to find an appropriately sized gig bag themselves.  The addition of touches such as the strap buttons, chrome tuning pegs and high quality woods for the body make the LMX stand out amongst other models in its class.</p>
<p>Whether you are a serious musician looking for another guitar for your collection or merely someone who wants a small bodied guitar for recreation, the Martin LXM is a guitar worth considering.  Affordable for most budgets yet still part of the prestigious Martin family, this little Martin is fun to play and has a great sound.</p>
<p><strong>Martin LXM Little Martin Acoustic Guitar Features:</strong></p>
<ul>
<li> Modified 0-14 Martin body</li>
<li> Wood-pattern HPL top</li>
<li> "1-style" Sitka spruce bracing</li>
<li> Micarta fretboard and bridge</li>
<li> 23" scale</li>
<li> Stratabond modified low-oval neck</li>
<li> Martin's patented neck mortise</li>
<li> Gotoh nickel-plated tuners</li>
<li> C.F. Martin script logo on headstock</li>
<li> heavily padded travel bag</li>
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		<title>Wechter 1720 Elite Travel Guitar Review</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 21 Nov 2010 00:33:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Thanks to Abraham Wecther’s commitment to providing quality at an affordable price, the Wechter model 1720 Elite stands alone among travel guitars. With a solid mahogany top, sides, and back, it produces a warm, full tone comparable to its traditional sized counterparts.
This model also features a nato neck, rosewood fingerboard, and Plek Pro Setup, a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="tweetbutton496" class="tw_button" style="float:right;margin-left:10px;"><a href="http://twitter.com/share?url=http%3A%2F%2Fbesttravelguitars.com%2F%3Fp%3D496&amp;text=RT%20%40TravelGuitars%20Wechter%201720%20Elite%20Travel%20Guitar%20Review%20%23travel%20%23guitar&amp;related=TravelGuitars:Best+Travel+Guitars&amp;lang=en&amp;count=vertical&amp;counturl=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.besttravelguitars.com%2Facoustic-travel-guitar-reviews%2Fwechter-1720-elite-travel-guitar-review%2F" class="twitter-share-button"  style="width:55px;height:22px;background:transparent url('http://www.besttravelguitars.com/wp-content/plugins/wp-tweet-button/tweetn.png') no-repeat  0 0;text-align:left;text-indent:-9999px;display:block;"></a></div><p><a href="http://www.besttravelguitars.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/wechter-1720-elite-travel-guitar.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-499" title="wechter-1720-elite-travel-guitar" src="http://www.besttravelguitars.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/wechter-1720-elite-travel-guitar.jpg" alt="" width="197" height="500" /></a>Thanks to Abraham Wecther’s commitment to providing quality at an affordable price, the Wechter model 1720 Elite stands alone among travel guitars. With a solid mahogany top, sides, and back, it produces a warm, full tone comparable to its traditional sized counterparts.</p>
<p>This model also features a nato neck, rosewood fingerboard, and Plek Pro Setup, a technique which gives each guitar a personalized setup that is accurate as well as perfectly buzz-free. Wechter uses the Plek Pro Setup on all of his guitars.</p>
<p>The Plek Pro machine is computer controlled and has the ability to level frets to .001 mm accuracy. This adds to the guitar’s playability and eliminates problems caused by high string action. Though this feature is not usually offered on an inexpensive travel guitar, Wechter, once again, has proven his commitment to quality.</p>
<p>It is this Plek Pro Setup, which gives the Wechter 1720 Elite a low action. Stated simply, action on an acoustic guitar refers to how high the strings are from the fret. The higher the strings, the more difficult the instrument will be to play.</p>
<p>High action on an acoustic guitar will compromise the playability of the guitar, and can actually be painful for the picker. High action also makes it difficult to keep the guitar in tune.</p>
<p>Because the Wechter Elite is a travel guitar, durability is important. The mahogany wood it is fashioned from is a type of hard wood, used in furniture and boats. This wood’s strength makes it the perfect choice for a travel guitar.</p>
<p>The satin finish, while detracting a tiny bit from the tone, is also an important component when building for durability. It is a given that a travel guitar is going to get knocked about at some point, and the satin finish makes it even more durable.</p>
<p>Though the Elite is among the smallest of Wechter’s guitars, 23.3” scale as opposed to the normal scale of 25.5”, there is not enough difference to make it awkward to switch between the normal sized acoustic and the 1720 elite. That makes it a perfect guitar for professionals to use when practicing or traveling, as well as an excellent first guitar for beginning players.</p>
<p>Overall this is an amazing travel guitar from one of the supreme guitar makers, Abraham Wechter. He brings the same innovation and insight of his high end models to this compact 1720 Elite travel guitar.</p>
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		<title>Taylor GS Mini Review</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Nov 2010 16:23:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Excitement abound - the GS Mini was in at the local store and damn it, I had to buy it.  I'm in no way financially ready for this investment especially with Christmas coming but I couldn't resist.  The powers were to great and my only comfort is holding the beautiful guitar and thinking, "It delivers".
Guitar [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="tweetbutton472" class="tw_button" style="float:right;margin-left:10px;"><a href="http://twitter.com/share?url=http%3A%2F%2Fbesttravelguitars.com%2F%3Fp%3D472&amp;text=RT%20%40TravelGuitars%20Taylor%20GS%20Mini%20Review%20%23travel%20%23guitar&amp;related=TravelGuitars:Best+Travel+Guitars&amp;lang=en&amp;count=vertical&amp;counturl=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.besttravelguitars.com%2Facoustic-travel-guitar-reviews%2Ftaylor-gs-mini-acoustic-travel-guitar-review%2F" class="twitter-share-button"  style="width:55px;height:22px;background:transparent url('http://www.besttravelguitars.com/wp-content/plugins/wp-tweet-button/tweetn.png') no-repeat  0 0;text-align:left;text-indent:-9999px;display:block;"></a></div><p><a href="http://www.besttravelguitars.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/taylor-gs-mini.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-large wp-image-487" title="Taylor Guitars | GS Mini" src="http://www.besttravelguitars.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/taylor-gs-mini-445x1024.jpg" alt="" width="214" height="491" /></a>Excitement abound - the GS Mini was in at the local store and damn it, I had to buy it.  I'm in no way financially ready for this investment especially with Christmas coming but I couldn't resist.  The powers were to great and my only comfort is holding the beautiful guitar and thinking, "It delivers".</p>
<p>Guitar players looking for a big sound in a deceivingly small package should look no further than the Taylor GS Mini Acoustic - seriously!  Completely different from Taylor's “Baby” guitars, this Mini is a treasure that will not disappoint even the pickiest player.</p>
<p>Small enough to fit into the overhead compartment on a plane, this six string guitar's impressive tone can be taken virtually anywhere to be played at any given time.  Extremely lightweight, this guitar fits comfortably in the my lap, and gives off a rich, full sound when finger picked.</p>
<p>The way the body is designed allows the player's arm to be bent at a less severe angle while playing, which is an extreme advantage to this model. The NT neck makes it easy to play – even for children and people with small hands, and the fret board's ebony inlay makes for a fantastic visual, as well as making it easier to place fingers correctly.</p>
<p>Very few bad things can be said about this guitar, and the biggest complaint is that it does not sound as “bassy” as its larger counterparts; but it isn't supposed to. For its size, price, and design, this GS Mini is everything that it needs to be, and more.</p>
<p>While not designed to reach the far corners of arenas, the tone and volume produced by this instrument's full-sized sound hole are perfect in medium to large rooms.  A deeper body allows the Mini to be tuned to standard, taking away the “high strung” feel and sound from a smaller guitar.</p>
<p>This guitar comes with a hard case bag, which helps to protect the gorgeous back and sides of this guitar – which are made of laminated sapele, and gleam like gold in bright light.</p>
<p>Though most definitely not the same as a full sized guitar, this Taylor Mini offers many advantages to players. From the way that it fits on a player's lap, to the simple, refined look of this model, Taylor has broken the boundary between large and small acoustic guitars wide open.</p>
<p>The first chord played on this model will highlight this guitar's ability to stay in tune, carry across a room, and hold its own with the larger models. The fact that this is not a full sized guitar should not be a focal point; in fact this can sometimes be forgotten when concentrating on the way that this Taylor GS Mini looks, handles, and plays.</p>
<p>Bottom Line is I love it and definitely recommend this purchase to anyone with the extra cash.  I know Christmas is coming but it's a great investment.</p>
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		<title>Voyage Air VAOM-06 Travel Guitar Review</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Aug 2010 14:24:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Voyage Air VAOM-06 Travel Guitar is the ideal solution for musicians who want a travel-friendly guitar without sacrificing craftsmanship, durability or sound quality.
Unlike competing instruments, it uses patented design technology, featuring a hinged neck. This feature allows you to easily fold it in half to carry in a backpacker style carrying case, which is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="tweetbutton406" class="tw_button" style="float:right;margin-left:10px;"><a href="http://twitter.com/share?url=http%3A%2F%2Fbesttravelguitars.com%2F%3Fp%3D406&amp;text=RT%20%40TravelGuitars%20Voyage%20Air%20VAOM-06%20Travel%20Guitar%20Review%20%23travel%20%23guitar&amp;related=TravelGuitars:Best+Travel+Guitars&amp;lang=en&amp;count=vertical&amp;counturl=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.besttravelguitars.com%2Facoustic-travel-guitar-reviews%2Fvoyage-air-vaom-06-travel-guitar-review%2F" class="twitter-share-button"  style="width:55px;height:22px;background:transparent url('http://www.besttravelguitars.com/wp-content/plugins/wp-tweet-button/tweetn.png') no-repeat  0 0;text-align:left;text-indent:-9999px;display:block;"></a></div><p><a href="http://www.besttravelguitars.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/Voyage-Air-VAOM-06.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-407" title="Voyage-Air-VAOM-06" src="http://www.besttravelguitars.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/Voyage-Air-VAOM-06.jpg" alt="" width="250" height="300" /></a>The Voyage Air VAOM-06 Travel Guitar is the ideal solution for musicians who want a travel-friendly guitar without sacrificing craftsmanship, durability or sound quality.</p>
<p>Unlike competing instruments, it uses patented design technology, featuring a hinged neck. This feature allows you to easily fold it in half to carry in a backpacker style carrying case, which is included with your instrument purchase. In fact, it boasts such a compact design that it easily meets the carry-on luggage requirements for all commercial airlines.</p>
<p>To be honest this hinged innovative design was the main selling point to me.  I can't believe nobody thought of this before but maybe they thought like I did.  I thought it probably won't stay in tune but I was wrong.  I'm amazed every time I pull it out of the case and open it up because its perfectly tuned.</p>
<p>I'm even more amazed when I start playing because it definitely exceeds my expectations for a guitar priced under $1000 dollars.  It actually sounds better than some other more expensive guitars I've played including a Taylor I own.  You will hear the following comment a lot, "wow, I can't believe how nice it sounds."  It also looks nice.</p>
<p>Featuring a beautiful East Indian rosewood fretboard, chrome plated tuning heads, and a distinctive pickguard, this guitar is perfect for those who don't want to forgo a stunningly designed instrument to obtain portability.</p>
<p>Featuring a bright, clear tone within all regions of the fretboard, it can tackle all genres of music no matter what strikes your fancy.</p>
<p>Constructed of durable African mahogany and a solid spruce top, you can count on the Voyage Air VAOM-06 Travel Guitar to perform expertly for years to come, no matter where your travels take you. This model is perfect for impromptu jam sessions around a campfire, family gatherings, and for those times when inspiration strikes at random moments. With this guitar, you never have to stifle creativity in favor of convenience because it is so easy to tote around that you never have to go without it!</p>
<p>Musicians who have particularly strict requirements regarding instrument playability can rest assured that each model is carefully inspected and expertly set up in the United States. This allows eager musicians to start playing immediately without having to worry about making adjustments to action or fret height.</p>
<p>This guitar is also perfect for touring musicians who must deal with cramped conditions such as tour buses or road vans on a daily basis. As seasoned performers know, instruments that are compact and easy to carry are indispensable.  Still, I wouldn't be surprised if you find yourself at home playing this guitar because you refer to it as your best guitar.</p>
<p>The Voyage Air VAOM-06 Travel Guitar is the ultimate in portability, playability and convenience for musicians with even the highest expectations. If you want an instrument that can exceed your demands while matching your active, globetrotting lifestyle, this is your perfect guitar!</p>
<p>Voyage Air VAOM-06 Features:</p>
<p>• Songwriter™ Series<br />
• Select Solid Spruce Top<br />
• Hand Inlaid 3-ring Soundhole Rosette<br />
• 6-ply top binding<br />
• African Mahogany Back and Sides<br />
• African Mahogany Neck<br />
• Select East Indian Rosewood Fingerboard<br />
• Dot Inlay in Prewar-style staggered sizes<br />
• Compensated Saddle<br />
• Distinctive Voyage-Air pickguard in black<br />
• Proprietary Voyage-Air Captured Nut<br />
• Patented Folding Neck-Hinge System<br />
• 25.5” Scale Length<br />
• Traditional 1 3/4” Nut width<br />
• Chrome Plated Die-Cast tuners .<br />
• High-Gloss finish.<br />
• D’Addario Phosphor Bronze strings.<br />
• Includes Deluxe “Voyager” Carrying Case<br />
• Thoroughly inspected &amp; set-up in the USA</p>
<p>Check out <a href="http://www.voyageairguitar.com/">Voyage Air</a> for Additional Information and Guitar Models.  Check out <a href="http://wlbloguno.blogspot.com/2009/06/normal-0-false-false-false.html">The Perfect Travel Guitar:Voyage-Air Travel Guitar OM6 Songwriter</a> for an additional offsite review by Wesley Lem.</p>
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		<title>Blackbird Rider Steel String Guitar Review</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Apr 2010 13:55:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When I started Best Travel Guitars It was really about traveling and finding that perfect guitar to fit the journey. It wasn't so much about the guitar as I have my old trusty Martin and it fits me well. Despite being old it's in great condition and I don't like slopping it all over the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="tweetbutton378" class="tw_button" style="float:right;margin-left:10px;"><a href="http://twitter.com/share?url=http%3A%2F%2Fbesttravelguitars.com%2F%3Fp%3D378&amp;text=RT%20%40TravelGuitars%20Blackbird%20Rider%20Steel%20String%20Guitar%20Review%20%23travel%20%23guitar&amp;related=TravelGuitars:Best+Travel+Guitars&amp;lang=en&amp;count=vertical&amp;counturl=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.besttravelguitars.com%2Facoustic-travel-guitar-reviews%2Fblackbird-rider-steel-string-guitar-review%2F" class="twitter-share-button"  style="width:55px;height:22px;background:transparent url('http://www.besttravelguitars.com/wp-content/plugins/wp-tweet-button/tweetn.png') no-repeat  0 0;text-align:left;text-indent:-9999px;display:block;"></a></div><p><a href="http://www.besttravelguitars.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/forshortened.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-388" title="forshortened" src="http://www.besttravelguitars.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/forshortened-250x300.jpg" alt="" width="250" height="300" /></a>When I started Best Travel Guitars It was really about traveling and finding that perfect guitar to fit the journey. It wasn't so much about the guitar as I have my old trusty Martin and it fits me well. Despite being old it's in great condition and I don't like slopping it all over the place. The solution was a small portable beater.....right?</p>
<p>I thought so but after being giving the opportunity to play a lot of different travel size guitars I find myself in a new predicament. I have a new found appreciation for small pint size guitars and they can hardly be called beaters.</p>
<p>When the Blackbird Rider Steel String arrived (thanks to Joe Luttwak at Blackbird Guitars for letting us DEMO it), my appreciation was never greater. As I pulled the guitar out of the box I was actually giddy. "Oh wow, this is nice", I thought. Yeah, my mind wasn't in technical guitar review mode yet and I was thinking like a kid on Christmas. After I settled down a bit, passed the guitar around to some friends this was the consensus among us.</p>
<p><strong>Action, Fit &amp; Finish: </strong>First pulling this thing out of the box I was struck with shiny envy.  The body just looked awesome, very sleek and shiny like I was looking at a high end performance race car.  The only complaint anyone had here was the shape, some liked it, some didn't.  It also only comes in one color -carbon fiber, with a  high gloss polyurethane clear coat.</p>
<p>Being the guitar I played was a demo model there were a few minor cosmetic flaws in the urethane clear coat which could have been buffed out.  I should also note there was no pickguard which makes scratches in the clear coat almost inevitable.   I think earlier versions of the blackbird may have had a pickguard but after noticing some sound dampening qualities they decided to forgo it.  Otherwise, the craftsmanship was excellent.</p>
<p>Setup was pretty much spot on, in-tune and delivering clean crisp notes without any issue.  The action was pretty good overall and intonation excellent up the neck.  I really had to point this out as its been a problem or has become a problem with some small guitars I've played.</p>
<p>The rider also stood out in one other crucial area, playability.  I have to admit, the first day I walked around with it strung around my neck as this was immediately comfortable.  I don't just mean comfortable as in adequate either.  I felt like I could chase my cat down outside while still holding a tune.  Sitting down took a little longer and it tended to slip a bit but once I got the feel of where it should sit in my lap and using the neck-up support it became very comfortable to play.</p>
<p><strong>Features: </strong>Being a bunch of backpackers we opted to test the Steel String Rider (No Electronics) to reduce weight.  It's also a bit  smaller than the Nylon version.  This model don't have a ton of frills but just a solid design plan that makes up a ton of useful features.</p>
<p>First, the ultra light and ultra strong one piece carbon fiber construction makes it the perfect travel guitar.  This thing can take a serious beating both physically and environmentally.  Also unique to the design is the hollow neck that carries sound up and out a second sound hole near the tuners.  The tuners are Gotoh solid quality.  I never encountered any trouble with tuning or pitch.  Sometimes while fitting the guitar into the tight fitting case I became concerned about the tuning but every time I pulled it out it was fine.  Everything about the guitar speaks high quality, this is no toy.</p>
<p><strong>Sound: </strong>If you have any experience with travel guitars you know this is the real test.  This is the bread and butter question,.. how does it sound?  Travel guitars are not known for producing great sounds.  This is because most travel guitars are a diminished interpretation of the full scale guitars we have come to know.   The diminished size does not translate well and often results in poor intonation, weak deficient tones (especially bass) and compromised playability.</p>
<p>This is where the blackbird rider really shines with its full 24.5" scale and unique innovative design.  The first thing my friend said to me after showing it off a little bit was "wow, its pretty loud".  Indeed, but it's not just loud, it resonates with amazing sustain and a full range of warm acoustic tones.  Seriously, this thing sounds better then some full size acoustic guitars I've played.</p>
<p>Whatever magic is taking place with the smart hollow neck engineering, unique shape, additional sound hole and carbon fiber construction its definitely working.</p>
<p><strong>Durability:</strong> Two words, Carbon Fiber...cmon this thing is military grade!</p>
<p>In the end its unfair to compare the Blackbird Rider up against say, the Martin Backpacker.  The one guitar that strikes me as comparable is the Composite Acoustic Cargo and they are not in business anymore.  Lets be honest, these guitars are in a class of their own when it comes to travel guitars.</p>
<p>Still, for anyone that has to consider cost this is probably not going to be your best option.  The Blackbird Rider comes with a price tag of around $1600 which is a serious investment for some folks.  At the same time, we would expect to spend this much for a nice notebook computer or serious camera so why should we skimp out on our music.  If you bought one today I would bet in 10 years you would still have a great functioning innovative guitar.  I can't say that about a computer.</p>
<p>The Blackbird Rider Steel String is a Good Solid Investment and its not a stretch to say it's the Best Travel Guitar.  Our votes in, whats yours?</p>
<p>Blackbird Rider Steel String Guitar Features:</p>
<ul>
<li>Compact 2/3 size acoustic</li>
<li>Durable and stable Carbon fiber construction</li>
<li>Resonance-driving hollow neck and head with sound port</li>
<li>Ultra-light at 2.75 lbs and not neck-heavy</li>
<li>Full 24.5" scale length</li>
</ul>
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		<title>Aria Sinsonido Travel Guitar Review</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Dec 2009 15:37:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I travel all over the world for work  as a cinematographer (www.dancoplan.com) and for vacation. I've suffered  guitar withdrawal enough that I decided it was time to find a travel-friendly  instrument. I needed something light, compact, relatively indestructible,  and quiet enough so I could play anywhere without disturbing other people.  [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="tweetbutton326" class="tw_button" style="float:right;margin-left:10px;"><a href="http://twitter.com/share?url=http%3A%2F%2Fbesttravelguitars.com%2F%3Fp%3D326&amp;text=RT%20%40TravelGuitars%20Aria%20Sinsonido%20Travel%20Guitar%20Review%20%23travel%20%23guitar&amp;related=TravelGuitars:Best+Travel+Guitars&amp;lang=en&amp;count=vertical&amp;counturl=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.besttravelguitars.com%2Facoustic-travel-guitar-reviews%2Faria-sinsonido-travel-guitar-review%2F" class="twitter-share-button"  style="width:55px;height:22px;background:transparent url('http://www.besttravelguitars.com/wp-content/plugins/wp-tweet-button/tweetn.png') no-repeat  0 0;text-align:left;text-indent:-9999px;display:block;"></a></div><p><span style="font-family: Times; font-size: small;"><a href="http://www.besttravelguitars.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/SINSONIDO_AS100S.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-328" title="SINSONIDO_AS100S" src="http://www.besttravelguitars.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/SINSONIDO_AS100S.jpg" alt="SINSONIDO_AS100S" width="214" height="500" /></a>I travel all over the world for work  as a cinematographer (<a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.dancoplan.com/" target="_blank">www.dancoplan.com</a>) and for vacation. I've suffered  guitar withdrawal enough that I decided it was time to find a travel-friendly  instrument. I needed something light, compact, relatively indestructible,  and quiet enough so I could play anywhere without disturbing other people.  I also wanted something fairly inexpensive but still good enough quality  that I wouldn’t regret the purchase. I’ll save you the details of  my exhaustive search but I ultimately chose the Sinsonido by Aria (<a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.adirondackguitar.com/electrics/aria/as-100.htm" target="_blank">www.adirondackguitar.com/electrics/aria/as-100.htm</a>).</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Times; font-size: small;">Licensed by SoloEtte (<a rel="nofollow" href="http://soloette.com/" target="_blank">soloette.com</a>),  the guitar is nearly identical yet less than half the cost. The main  part of the guitar consists of a single block of wood including neck  and body, minus the upper and lower bouts. The headstock and tuners  are built into the base which saves inches off the length while maintaining  full size playability. This single piece, similar to an Irish hurley  (a field hockey-style paddle used in hurling) is all you need to play,  though this would be awkward without the upper and lower bouts to rest  against your body. Three lightweight metal rods covered in foam padding  fit into the body and form the guitar's body shape. Compact, lightweight,  rugged – perfect! This also makes for a great conversation starter  because it looks so unique.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Times; font-size: small;">A pickup is built into the bridge and  a standard 1/4” jack lets you plug in to an amp or with headphones.  An easily accessed 9V battery on the back supplies power to the jack.  This is perfect for playing at volume without bugging anyone. Controls  include volume and tone.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Times; font-size: small;">The guitar plays really well. I had to  dial in the action at the bridge (thumbwheels on bass and treble side  – easy peasy) and tweak the truss rod (allen wrench included!), but  the neck and frets feel great and sometimes I don't even put on headphones  – I just pluck and strum away, satisfying my 6-string fix. The tuners  are plastic – not the best quality, but for less than $20 I replaced  these with a metal set that fit the peg slots and mounting holes perfectly.  The volume and tone knobs are pretty cheap as is their functionality,  but they work well enough. For the cost, travel-friendliness, and the  way the guitar plays I'm willing to accept this as a compromise. Finally,  I find the tone to be a bit twangy, but I'm willing to forgive juicy  tone just to be able to put a guitar I feel good about in my hands while  traveling.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Times; font-size: small;">The Sinsonido includes a pair of fold-up  headphones with the proper 1/4” plug adapter, an allen wrench to adjust  the truss rod, and soft padded carrying case. I’ve literally taken  this thing all over the world and played in airports, on buses, boats,  trains, on hikes, and countless other places where a standard guitar  would be too cumbersome. As far as travel guitars are concerned, this  one gets high marks.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Times; font-size: small;">Dan Coplan is a Los Angeles based cinematographer  and staff writer for <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.sharemyguitar.com/" target="_blank">www.sharemyguitar.com</a>. He can be reached through  his website mentioned at the top of the article or at <a rel="nofollow" href="mailto:dancoplan@sharemyguitar.com" target="_blank">dancoplan@sharemyguitar.com</a>.</span></p>
<p><strong><span style="font-family: Times; font-size: small;">Aria Sinsonido Travel Guitar Features:</span></strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Back and Sides Mahogany</li>
<li>Fingerboard Rosewood</li>
<li>Hardware Black</li>
<li>Neck Material Mahogany</li>
<li>Nut Width 1 11/16"</li>
<li>Frame Aluminum encased in soft rubber</li>
<li>Pickups Soloette Original made of two stereo condenser</li>
<li>microphones</li>
<li>Controls Volume, Tone</li>
<li>Controls Stereo, Built In</li>
<li>Includes Includes headphones and free Aria gig bag.</li>
</ul>
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		<title>Blackbird Rider Nylon String Guitar Review</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Dec 2009 02:32:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Blackbird Nylon Rider is my first travel guitar and it has proved to be a revelation.  To my great astonishment it has become my #1 favorite out of my collection of acoustic, electric, steel string and nylon classical guitars; all luthier instruments.  I bought the Nylon Rider for accompanying groups of singers.  This music is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="tweetbutton304" class="tw_button" style="float:right;margin-left:10px;"><a href="http://twitter.com/share?url=http%3A%2F%2Fbesttravelguitars.com%2F%3Fp%3D304&amp;text=RT%20%40TravelGuitars%20Blackbird%20Rider%20Nylon%20String%20Guitar%20Review%20%23travel%20%23guitar&amp;related=TravelGuitars:Best+Travel+Guitars&amp;lang=en&amp;count=vertical&amp;counturl=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.besttravelguitars.com%2Facoustic-travel-guitar-reviews%2Fblackbird-rider-nylon-string-guitar-review%2F" class="twitter-share-button"  style="width:55px;height:22px;background:transparent url('http://www.besttravelguitars.com/wp-content/plugins/wp-tweet-button/tweetn.png') no-repeat  0 0;text-align:left;text-indent:-9999px;display:block;"></a></div><p><a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.blackbirdguitars.com/rider_nylon.html" target="_blank"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-316" title="black-bird-rider-nylon-string-guitar" src="http://www.besttravelguitars.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/black-bird-nylon-rider.jpg" alt="black-bird-nylon-rider" width="264" height="600" /></a>The Blackbird Nylon Rider is my first travel guitar and it has proved to be a revelation.  To my great astonishment it has become my #1 favorite out of my collection of acoustic, electric, steel string and nylon classical guitars; all luthier instruments.  I bought the Nylon Rider for accompanying groups of singers.  This music is from Brazil where nylon guitars prevail so I set out to find the very best electric nylon guitar and this turned out to be a travel size instrument!</p>
<p>I was tipped off about the Rider from a musician's blog site.  The writer also owned the two nylon electrics which were at the top of my list but he personally recommended the Nylon Rider.  I decided to take the leap and ordered one from Joe Luttwak at <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.blackbirdguitars.com/index.html" target="_blank">Blackbird Guitars</a>.  My Rider has the RMC gold pickups with Polydrive II preamp, I feed this signal into a 96K digital reverb and then into two KRK studio monitors.  The results in sound and playability are simply outstanding.</p>
<p>The Rider has a unique, one piece design with the vented hollow neck incorporated into the body resonance chamber. Also the interior surfaces all face each other at angles.  These design elements reduce the typical lower midrange resonance peak which is the reason most acoustics sound too boomy when amplified.  The ultra fast carbon top articulates the higher harmonic series of each note with an astonishing clarity and purity. Higher notes are warm and pure yet the crisp bass notes are supported with a true fundamental. This harmonic correctness has an ear candy result that really inspires my practice time.</p>
<p>The Nylon Rider's sustain is superb.  Musical details, chords and polyphony retain clarity even in complex music like Bach.  Plugged-in, the guitar sounds natural and acoustic, not really possible with a solid body design.  This sound can be eq'd very effectively because the usual boxy resonances are not present.  Its like being able to dial in the sound that studio engineers strive for on recording sessions.</p>
<p>The construction of the carbon fiber top and the electronics in the Polydrive have all been specially tuned to eliminate feedback, I have experienced no problems in this area even when supporting over 50 singers.  The Nylon Rider is the most playable nylon guitar I have ever experienced.  The luthier work is excellent.  Carbon fibre construction makes the instrument impervious to temperature and humidity changes.  Perfect action is maintained regardless of season changes and the usual tendency of the bridge to rise due to string tension.  This also makes for more carefree use, I don't have to worry about leaving the instrument in the car in summer or winter.</p>
<p>Another carbon fiber benefit is pitch stability.  Tuning time is much reduced, I really appreciate this when performing.  The neck is radiused which helps make a steel string player feel at home.  Intonation is excellent all the way up the neck.   My Rider came with a neck-up support which is attached by a suction cup so the guitar is always perfectly balanced in my hands.  I am able to play standing up with perfect ease.  It is a featherlight 3.3 pounds; this is so comfortable.  I even practice walking around the house with the guitar strapped on.  In the gig bag I can take it anywhere on my back and I barely notice its weight!</p>
<p>The Rider is so ergonomic that it reduces stress on my body, Previously I had some signs of tendinitis in my left elbow, this has now subsided in a few weeks.  The physical balance is perfect due to the hollow neck.  A light instrument is a real joy but not if it is unevenly balanced to the neck.  In short, the Rider is comfortable and really fun to play!</p>
<p>Most of my hours of playing are practicing and having fun, for this the Rider's acoustic performance is quite satisfying.  It has less volume than my (very expensive) concert classical, yet I find myself drawn to the tone of the Rider because of its purity.  I would not say this if there was no true fundamental on the low E string.  This is essential for long term playing satisfaction and the Rider delivers, size notwithstanding.</p>
<p>I am very grateful to have received this instrument from Blackbird.  The design is really excellent. The usual trade offs for tradition, marketing schemes and bean counters have been set aside so that all aspects of tone, playability, consistency and durability are optimized.  For example I know they are using the best quality carbon fiber and excellent tuners, these details are not obvious at first but are very important for long term playing satisfaction.</p>
<p>The RMC hex pickups and the Polydrive are the perfect setup for driving a guitar synth.  The Rider's low action is entirely free of fret buzz so that synth tracking will be consistent.  I really look forward to exploring this exciting possibility.</p>
<p>The Blackbird Nylon Rider is a true synthesis of intelligent design, high technology and dedication to quality.  It is a really cool guitar!  Finally I can say that dealing with Joe Luttwak has been a real pleasure.</p>
<p>BlackBird Rider Nylon String Features:</p>
<ul>
<li> Carbon Fiber strength and environmental stability</li>
<li> Body cutway to reach the higher frets</li>
<li> 3 lbs. among the world’s lightest guitars</li>
<li> Resonance-driving hollow neck and head with sound port</li>
<li> 25.6" (650mm) Scale Length</li>
<li> RMC string saddle MIDI compatible pickups available</li>
<li> Optional Guitar Support for enhanced comfort</li>
</ul>
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		<title>Baby Taylor Travel Guitar</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 14 Aug 2009 00:49:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Baby Taylor travel guitar is exactly what it says. This small three quarter dreadnought size acoustic guitar is made for the road. Its light weight and sturdy build make it ultra portable, and it comes with a gig bag instead of a hard case, so it fits easily in airplane carry-on, or the back [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="tweetbutton81" class="tw_button" style="float:right;margin-left:10px;"><a href="http://twitter.com/share?url=http%3A%2F%2Fbesttravelguitars.com%2F%3Fp%3D81&amp;text=RT%20%40TravelGuitars%20Baby%20Taylor%20Travel%20Guitar%20%23travel%20%23guitar&amp;related=TravelGuitars:Best+Travel+Guitars&amp;lang=en&amp;count=vertical&amp;counturl=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.besttravelguitars.com%2Facoustic-travel-guitar-reviews%2Fbaby-taylor-travel-guitar%2F" class="twitter-share-button"  style="width:55px;height:22px;background:transparent url('http://www.besttravelguitars.com/wp-content/plugins/wp-tweet-button/tweetn.png') no-repeat  0 0;text-align:left;text-indent:-9999px;display:block;"></a></div><p><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-83" title="Baby-Taylor" src="http://www.besttravelguitars.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/Baby-Taylor-300x177.jpg" alt="Baby-Taylor" width="300" height="177" />The Baby Taylor travel guitar is exactly what it says. This small three quarter dreadnought size acoustic guitar is made for the road. Its light weight and sturdy build make it ultra portable, and it comes with a gig bag instead of a hard case, so it fits easily in airplane carry-on, or the back seat of a car. As is true to the Taylor name this guitar is well built, with back and sides of sapele mahogany laminate, and choice of a solid sitka spruce or mahogany front. The spruce lends itself to a quite, simple eloquence, while the mahogany flaunts a darker, richer beauty. With their satin finish both guitars are nice looking little instruments.<br />
The Baby Taylor, like the full size Taylor guitar is quality made. It has 6 Elixir® light gauge string with NANOWEB® coating, an ebony fret board with inlayed pearloid dots, and an ebony bridge. The neck of the guitar is tropical American mahogany. The tuning machines are enclosed, die-cast and chrome plated, and the sound hole rosette is laser etched. It is easy to see that Taylor used the same fine attention to detail when designing this baby guitar as they do with their full scale models.<br />
This baby guitar has remarkable volume, tone, and versatility for its size. Naturally some of the sound is sacrificed to the smaller dimensions, however; of the baby guitars on the market, the Taylor definitely takes the cake. It can be difficult to get a travel guitar that compares to the sound of a full size, especially in the base end, but the Baby Taylor performs well. The mahogany is especially proficient at producing richer bass tones. This guitar is also versatile; it can be played high strung, with a capo or a slide and in alternate tunings. However, keep in mind that because of its smaller fret size capo use can be limited, and finger picking past the third fret can be more of a challenge for adults.<br />
The Baby Taylor travel guitar is not just for adults, but also makes a wonderful starter guitar for children. Its small size lends itself to smaller hands, and is not as intimidating as a dreadnought. It also holds its value and can be used as a trade in on a larger guitar. It sounds much better than a cheaper $75 guitar, yet is still affordable at $275-$300. So, with this guitar a child can gain true appreciation for finer music, but on an instrument that’s just right for them.<br />
Though the Baby Taylor travel guitar is not considered a specialty instrument for recording or performing, it is completely appropriate for more informal settings. It’s a wonderful instrument to take on those weekend family getaways, or as a child’s first guitar. It holds up well, has a lasting value, and best of all, because it’s a Taylor it comes with great customer service.</p>
<p>Taylor Baby Taylor Mahogany Top Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar Features:</p>
<ul id="pdList">
<li>Solid mahogany top</li>
<li>3/4 scale</li>
<li>Sapele arched back and sides</li>
<li>Ebony fretboard and bridge</li>
<li>Lexan headstock veneer</li>
<li>Laser-etched rosette</li>
<li>Enclosed die-cast tuners</li>
<li>22-3/4" scale</li>
<li>1-11/16" nut width</li>
<li>Taylor gig bag</li>
</ul>
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		<title>Applecreek Acoustic-Electric Travel Guitar</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 14 Aug 2009 00:37:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Applecreek acoustic-electric travel guitar is a great little instrument, provided that you are looking for a very basic practice or travel guitar. It is conveniently light weight and has a much quieter sound than the typical guitar, which is great for opportunities to practice without disturbing the entire household. As a fairly low priced [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="tweetbutton76" class="tw_button" style="float:right;margin-left:10px;"><a href="http://twitter.com/share?url=http%3A%2F%2Fbesttravelguitars.com%2F%3Fp%3D76&amp;text=RT%20%40TravelGuitars%20Applecreek%20Acoustic-Electric%20Travel%20Guitar%20%23travel%20%23guitar&amp;related=TravelGuitars:Best+Travel+Guitars&amp;lang=en&amp;count=vertical&amp;counturl=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.besttravelguitars.com%2Facoustic-travel-guitar-reviews%2Fapplecreek-acoustic-electric-travel-guitar%2F" class="twitter-share-button"  style="width:55px;height:22px;background:transparent url('http://www.besttravelguitars.com/wp-content/plugins/wp-tweet-button/tweetn.png') no-repeat  0 0;text-align:left;text-indent:-9999px;display:block;"></a></div><p><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-77" title="applecreek electric" src="http://www.besttravelguitars.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/applecreek-electric-300x196.jpg" alt="applecreek electric" width="300" height="196" /><strong></strong>The Applecreek acoustic-electric travel guitar is a great little instrument, provided that you are looking for a very basic practice or travel guitar. It is conveniently light weight and has a much quieter sound than the typical guitar, which is great for opportunities to practice without disturbing the entire household. As a fairly low priced model, the Applecreek acoustic-electric travel guitar is not terrible durable, and the company has received low marks from other users who have had some minor problem or another with their new instrument and were unable to obtain any reasonable warranty support from Applecreek. However, as with most consumer goods, you get what you pay for, and the Applecreek acoustic-electric travel guitar is a perfectly acceptable guitar to have around as a back up instruments. It is also an ideal choice for new musician who is looking for a guitar with a decent sound but not dedicated enough to make a serious investment in an upscale instrument.</p>
<p>As far as the individual features of the guitar, the Applecreek acoustic-electric guitar comes out of the box ready to go with very nice action and fit. Although it won't win any beauty contests, it is still a very nice looking instrument made entirely out of good wood with a pleasant, lightly glossed finish and a light spruce top to the body. If you have not played or seen a true travel guitar before, be aware that they are do have a rather oddly shaped body that looks like a cross between a ukulele and an acoustic guitar. However, the instruments still manages a very authentic guitar sound with tones that are perfect for playing down-home music such as blues or folk. The unique size and shape also make the Applecreek acoustic-electric travel guitar a great companion instrument to take on trips where a regular sized instrument would be far too awkward, such as backpacking, camping or hiking. The guitar comes with its own gig bag so that you are ready to hit the pavement as soon as you have her tuned up.</p>
<p>As far as flaws go, the Applecreek acoustic-guitar just doesn't have the big sound that you need to play some music, especially rock. Also, the odd shape of travel guitars in general make them look a little silly when performing anything that requires much of a macho stage presence. The strings that come with the new guitar definitely are not the best on the market either, but this can be addressed by picking up an extra set of higher quality. Lastly, although the sound and fret board are similar enough to a regular guitar to make it a decent first instrument for a new player, I'd be a little concerned about the player becoming accustomed to the smaller shape of the body and having trouble adjusting to a normal body when he or she is ready to move up to a normal model.</p>
<p>Applecreek Acoustic-Electric Travel Guitar</p>
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<li>Comes with Carrying Bag</li>
<li>Pickup Installed</li>
<li>Solid Spruce Top</li>
<li>Great for Kids and Beginners</li>
<li>Made for Backpacking, Camping or Hiking</li>
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		<title>Applecreek Acoustic Travel Guitar</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 14 Aug 2009 00:13:03 +0000</pubDate>
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 The Applecreek Acoustic Travel Guitar has been a really nice lightweight solution to a very bulky and heavy guitar problem. I go camping and backpacking a lot and I have often wished that I had a way of bringing a guitar with me that I don't fear for its safety.  My full-sized guitar is [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong> </strong>The Applecreek Acoustic Travel Guitar has been a really nice lightweight solution to a very bulky and heavy guitar problem. I go camping and backpacking a lot and I have often wished that I had a way of bringing a guitar with me that I don't fear for its safety.  My full-sized guitar is just too cumbersome to carry and I'm constantly worried that its going to get ruined.  The other brands of travel guitars that I had seen before were much too expensive for my budget. The Applecreek guitar was much more economical, but it has all the features of all of those other travel guitars.</p>
<p>I am really pleased with how durable my new guitar is, as there have been several times when my climbing skills have let me down and though I was afraid it would be broken when I dropped it, I opened up its case and it was fine.  Although, I have to say, I'm using a high quality hard shell case of my own.  Not the gig bag it came with.</p>
<p>I will admit that the Applecreek acoustic travel guitar is pretty quiet on its own, but I don't need high volume for what I play. The guitar doesn't feature a really deep sound, but more of a mellow tone. I'm not Sammy Hagar, I'm more James Taylor, so it suits my needs. I don't think I will be playing any high profile arenas with my Applecreek, but it can't be beat for friendly sing-alongs around the campfire!</p>
<p>I don't really mind that the action of the guitar is a little higher than some others that I've played, or that the neck is fairly wide. My hands are used to playing a much larger instrument, so those things aren't much of a consideration for me. The only thing that's been just a little difficult for me to get used to is the smaller size of the guitar because I'm used to my full-sized model at home. The neck is almost regular size, but the body is quite small and slightly odd shaped. However, it has been so convenient on my trips that I can overlook its small stature.</p>
<p>I did eventually change the strings from what came standard on the guitar, though, to a lighter weight string to compensate just a little bit for the higher action. That changed its playability quite a lot.  I found mine on eBay and paid under 70 bucks total which is a steal, I've seen them listed for a lot more. I know there is an electric-acoustic version of this guitar as well.  I thought about buying that one but at the time the ones on eBay were like 30 dollars more but the price just seem to vary.</p>
<p>In the end I know the Applecreek Acoustic doesn't compare to some of the more expensive models in any shape or form.  It doesn't sound as good, it don't look as good, and it sure as hell ain't built like a martin but it fills the bill.  Its perfect for campfires, backpacking and situations where I just need a beater that won't cause me to much grief if I get to drunk and leave it out in the rain.</p>
<p>Applecreek Acoustic Travel Guitar Features:</p>
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<li>Solid Spruce Top</li>
<li>Closed Tuning Machines</li>
<li>Includes a Gig Bag</li>
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