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Hosco WM 400A

Hi,
I am just learning gypsy jazz and I am looking for a good beginner guitar. Does anyone know anything about the Hosco WM 400A, I can't find much online about it so I am guessing it is not too special.

Thanks in advance.

Comments

  • constantineconstantine New York✭✭✭✭ Geronimo Mateos
    Posts: 504
    I would use this for one gig and smash it into pieces for effect, at the end of the show..lighter fluid would be cool too. The ONLY beginner "gypsy guitar" is the Cigano Oval hole. There is so much junk out there that looks like a "selmer" but just doesn't work.....no neck angle..thus no gypsy snap, no attempt in workmanship to actually create gypsy jazz tone, overbuilt and heavy, wrong tension....if you dont have $300, save it up and then buy a cigano. If you have $650, some of the gitanes/dell artes in that price range are ok too.
  • Jeff MooreJeff Moore Minneapolis✭✭✭✭ Lebreton 2
    Posts: 476
    DITTO, Cigano is a great value and has better sound than the few other low price entry guitars I've played.
    "We need a radical redistribution of wealth and power" MLK
  • Posts: 3
    Thanks for everyones feedback. I picked up a Cigano GJ-15 and I am eagerly awaiting its arrival.
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