Greetings!
As to the Gitane: DG-300.
Is this model the one with the Thinnest neck?
Can you tell me the major difference between the DG-310 and the DG-320 other than the sound hole from this guitar.
The Site seems to have the best pricing on these instruments and the set up options are a plus that most other dealers don't offer.
Jack
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The DG-310 has the thinnest neck. The DG-320 has a more pronounced top arch and a steeper neck angle then the DG-310. However, we just sold our last DG-320 and Saga is back ordered. There will be a wait for the DG-320s. The other models can ship ASAP.
Thanks!
-Michael
the DG-300 has a slightly thicker neck and I believe it is a tiny bit "squared" like the Gallatos were... I would say its as thick as a dupont neck but a little squared.
the neck angle of the DG-300 is similar to the DG-255's and the Dupont Veille Reserve oval holes, and the Cigano D-hole...
the Cigano oval hole is the only guitar amongst the Ciganos, Sagas, and Gitanes that has the steeper neck angle that is similar to Duponts or Shelley Park guitars but the neck is the same as the Gitane 255s.
The Duponts and Shelleys have very slightly thicker neck than a gitane 255 or Cigano oval and its only a little noticeable.
I do not have large hands so I guess the 310 is the way to go.
What modifications do you absolutely recomend???
Thanks for your help,
Jack
We recommend a custom bridge and a pro set up. That will improve the sound tremendously. If you want a really buttery, lower action set up then a fret level is a good idea too. The frets are pretty uneven out of the factory...with higher action it doesn't matter as much. But if you want it lower you'll get a lot more buzz without a fret level.
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