« Reply #19 on: March 23, 2012, 06:36:32 PM »
How does it compare to the Taylors and the others you've played?
I gotta say I am so blessed to have such a superabundance of quality guitars. I don't take that for granted.
The Bourgeois brings another unique voice to the coral. The guitar is stunning to look at but incredibly, it sounds better than it looks. It's not a boomer but it has very good volume. Now I know what folks meant by "the low end growl of the redwood top." Not as much bass as the 2 Taylor Maccasar Ebony but rich sound and it has such clarity in note separation and balance from lows to highs. The overtones from the rosewood are nothing short of fantastic. This will be my go-to guitar for finger-style. It has all of the qualities I was looking for. I'm convinced, Dana Bourgeois is a master at voicing a guitar.
Last night I got all the guitars out and played round-robin for a couple hours. What an incredible array of quality sounds. And each one brings something special to the table. My Yamaha FG-160 served me well for better than 35 years but now ... all I can say is WOW! I love each one. Don't want to part with any of them but I may have to.
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