New Acoustic Day - Tanglewood TW47E

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New Acoustic Day - Tanglewood TW47E

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Loved these for a few years now, & for the sounds and playability it's up there with the best IMO.

I used the money put aside from recent eBay sales to buy one for my upcoming 30th.

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Post by Gabriel »

My friend has this guitar, it's really very nice. The piezo can be a little tinny but with proper eq'ing it sounds very good.
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prince pickguard sexy
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robroe wrote:prince pickguard sexy
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Post by ultratwin »

Funky striated cedar top?

Good times however you slice it, have been impressed by a few mid-tier Tanglewoods over here.
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Post by othomas2 »

Thanks guys. I quite like the tinny / sterile nature of the pickup, but I know what you're referring to.
ultratwin wrote:Funky striated cedar top?

Good times however you slice it, have been impressed by a few mid-tier Tanglewoods over here.
It's solid Mahogany all over, back, sides etc.

Do you mean the grain isn't parallel where it splits ? Issue ? Not sure what you were getting at.

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Post by George »

robroe wrote:prince pickguard sexy
Yeah. That leopard is awesome.

Guitar looks great. I'm really wanting a good acoustic right now
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Post by TheBurbz »

It looks lovely :D


I'm getting to the point where I'm really starting to want a really decent acoustic. I have an Art & Lutherie Folk at the moment, which was a good step up from my first acoustic, but I really crave the fullness and projection you get with a good acoustic.
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The pickguard sets it off. I dig.
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Post by jumbledupthinking »

Lovely guitar - congrats. I have a Tanglewood TW-133, which is one of their parlour-sized mahogany acoustics & I absolutely love it. Highly recommend trying some Elixir nanowebs on this....I've gone through a couple of sets on mine now & they really made it sing. Head & shoulders above the stock strings that came on mine, which were D'Addarios IIRC.
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Post by othomas2 »

Thanks, It comes stock with Elixir Nanowebs so all good there, and they're my string of choice. Yeah, some do come equipped with Dadds.

Just noticed I got the code wrong in the Subject. It's a TW47E (not 45) and I knew this. :oops: