Hello All,
Long time lurker but first post here !
Does anyone have an honest opinion on the Paris Swing guitars sold in DB's store ? Michael's video is quite short and I've seen another video where it sounds rather 'folky', doesn't sound authentic.
I know Altamiras are better but I'm on a budget :?
thanks
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That is true, but to be fair they were copying the traditional Favino style neck which also has a flat back so if you like the old style Favino necks then it's great.
I second on the Cigano. One of my jam-mates plays on one, and I'm kind of mind-blown by the quality of his box, given its selling price - seriously good value for money spent. Light guitar, dry tone, perfect guitar as a teaching tool, in my opinion. I'm also struck by the easy touch of surface finish - compared to his Cigano, my 300 is varnished for seaworthiness. Perhaps the only issue I have with the Cigano is the thinness of the neck - but I think that's just because the only guitar I've played for any length of time is my 300, which is a meatier neck than the Cigano, so it's what I'm used to.
I know at least one person who uses the Cigano for his band-gigs. Anyway, a second vote for putting the Cigano in for consideration.
Edit: I also second Tim's logic. I know I went through this - wanting to move up from my 300, but a luthier instrument scared the more sensible voice in my head. A friend gave good counsel, in my opinion. When you're ready to move on from a "starter" guitar, you'll know it. And at that point, it's difficult for him (and now I) to recommend going to something like the Paris Swing - as he described it, more of a lateral move, than a commitment to a markedly finer guitar. In other words, ready to truly move on.
Each to their own, of course, but I'm really glad I took this counsel, and waited until I was ready to take the plunge and buy a fine guitar (I have a Rodrigo Shopis, D-Hole Favino style in the works...can't wait!). As has been shown and said on the forum many times, if gypsy kids can make a virtual cigar box sound great, well...lots of miles can be laid down on a low-cost guitar. And when you're ready to commit to a true upgrade, you'll know.
Just my $0.02, of course. Good luck, with whatever you do.
pas encore, j'erre toujours.
the thing is that I am an experienced player in other styles, I have some nice guitars. I don't want to end up with a guitar that's hard to play or doesn't sound good.
I'll be patient and save.
Speaking personally, yep, hard to do. But good choice, in my opinion. Someone told me (sorry, can't remember who) that by the time you're ready, the guitar will find you. I always liked that notion.
pas encore, j'erre toujours.
Peace to all!