Traveler Speedster
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Traveler Speedster. An Ultimate Companion For Guitarists On the Go

As a traveling musician, having a guitar that can keep up with your adventures is crucial. But lugging around a full-sized axe can be a nightmare, especially with airline restrictions and limited storage space. Enter the Traveler Speedster – a guitar designed specifically for globetrotting players.Another one of the same company. Only Traveler Escape MKII…

Donner HUSH-I
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Silent Donner HUSH-I Travel Guitar: On the Road Again

Introduction: In the realm of travel guitars, the Donner HUSH-I Travel Guitar stands out as a compact yet powerful companion for musicians on the go. In this review, we’ll explore the key features, pros, and cons of this travel-friendly instrument. Key Features: The Donner HUSH-I Travel Guitar is designed with the musician in mind. With…

Mitchell MDJ10 Guitar
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Is The Mitchell MDJ10 Guitar Right For You?

Looking for a guitar that’s comfortable to play and perfect for travel?  The Mitchell MDJ10 Junior Dreadnought might be your ideal match. This guitar offers a smaller size (3/4 scale) that’s ideal for players with smaller hands or those just starting out. But don’t let the size fool you – the MDJ10 packs a punch!It reminds…

Martin Juniour Drednaught
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Martin Dreadnought Jr.: Perfect For Musicians On The Go

Well. Another great news from Martin & Co: Martin Dreadnought Jr. acoustic-electric guitar: Martin Dreadnought Jr. Is a Rival tl Taylor GS Mini This is certainly a revenge.A few years ago Taylor had stepped out with their new guitar: Taylor GS Mini.What was new? Taylor GS Mini is definitely a travel guitar (and I have…

Stella S1204

Finding the Best Guitar for Small Hands: An Inclusive Guide

Introduction I have a thought. The travel acoustic guitar’s main characteristic is mostly the size of the body and the neck. So, the travel guitar is the ideal solution for small-handed players. And here it is. The article about the best guitar for small hands. Choosing the right guitar is a crucial decision for any…

Gin Rickey by Gretsch
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Gin Rickey by Gretsch: A Modern Rebirth of the 30’s Era

The Gretsch G9520E Gin Rickey Acoustic/Electric guitar is a contemporary reinterpretation of the classic Rex parlour guitars that Gretsch produced in the 1930s through the ’50s. With its vintage charm and modern features, the Gin Rickey is a compelling choice for musicians seeking a unique and versatile instrument. In this detailed article, we’ll delve into…

Rex Playboy Guitar
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Gretsch Rex Playboy: Affordable Vintage Gold – Don’t Miss Out!

Introduction For vintage guitar enthusiasts, the name “Rex Playboy” might spark curiosity. Was it a forgotten rival of Gibson or Fender? Not quite. Rex, it turns out, was a brief chapter in Gretsch’s early foray into the world of guitars, playing out between 1932 and 1939. Rex Playboy: How It All Begun But before we…

transformer pickup on the Broomstick CBG
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An easy way to make a pickup from a transformer. Part 2: Use

Introduction Prerequisites. This is the continuation of the other post, “Happiness Does Exist! An Easy Way to Make a Magnetic Pickup“. Now it’s about the implementation of the idea of the DIY pickup from the transformer. Charger In the previous post, I said “spare transformer” to use, but I forgot to say where you can…

Deltoluxe Magnetic Pickup
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Deltoluxe Pickup: Distant Sound of the Old Delta Blues.

Introduction The Gretch Deltoluxe Pickup since released was quite an intriguing novelty to me. I always thought that the piezo transducer is the only right choice for the blues guitar. You just have no alternative when you have to preserve the acoustic sound of the instrument carefully. Which is considered an authentic blues sound. And…