tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2140232930378188483.post7056693804485268303..comments2024-03-17T06:33:48.874+08:00Comments on Jawmunji - Fingerstyle Guitar Resources: What's happening October 2019JAWhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12568512025089300220noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2140232930378188483.post-88403198698121097152019-10-19T07:32:28.761+08:002019-10-19T07:32:28.761+08:00Hey Mark, I imagine the CG182SF would be a great g...Hey Mark, I imagine the CG182SF would be a great guitar, if you found you were digging into it too much causing rattles you'd probably improve that with higher tension strings. The only note of caution I'd offer on the NTX would be over the narrower fretboard. I loved my hybrid Yamaha for a year or two before I concluded the neck was too narrow. I need the fretboard space. I would say play it in the shop and see how you go, well, definitely do that, but unless you immediately dislike the fretboard you won't know if you like or dislike it for a long time. I guess as we "grow out of guitars" we could sell them, but who ever sells a guitar? :-)<br /><br />I have an old G-231II and yes, the string action is too high like your G-220A. Is it part they were originally too high or part over the years the guitar has bowed out? Probably both. I still haven't played a Yamaha that doesn't have a boomy bottom end.<br /><br />Don't discount finding a classical you really like and fitting a pickup - that's where I arrived. Depends if you need the pickup and what you are looking to do with it.<br /><br />I'm with though brother, every now and then you feel the call for a new guitar, something that is a little different. I'm glad I'm not feeling that right now, it is frustrating to not know exactly what you need/want!JAWhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07318003562454008338noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2140232930378188483.post-7889758967482173692019-10-19T06:00:42.613+08:002019-10-19T06:00:42.613+08:00Hey Jaw, I was thinking of Yamaha NTX700 for my ne...Hey Jaw, I was thinking of Yamaha NTX700 for my next guitar. Looking for something a little different. <br />Im pretty happy with my Yamaha CG182SF, (flamenco spruce model) low action, fair bit of string rattle, but that gives it a percussive feel.<br />I have an old Yamaha G_220A classical guitar but I dont like it. The strings too high, very bassy and loud (real classical).<br />Any One love your blogs/tubes and tabs<br />keep it up<br />MarkMarkhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04986929729385953857noreply@blogger.com