ClydeTower
Member
Hi there!
I recently acquired a 2012 D55 New Hartford. Its in pristine condition. I think the original owner barely played it, so it hasn't really opened up yet. Don't get me wrong. It sounds amazing, the mids and highs really come through on this guitar compared to my Taylor 810ce which has more of a scooped sound. The Taylor does however have much more volume and an amazing bass thump. I've played the heck out it, really digging in and its opened up quite nicely.
Guilds seem to have a reputation of taking a little longer to open up. So I was thinking of getting a Tonerite and trying it out on my D55 to help it along the "opening" process. I know there's a lot of debate about the Tonerite, but I've read much more positive feedback than negatve, so I thought I would give it a try.
Has anyone else here on LTG tried a Tonerite on their Guild and what were the results?
My 2014 Taylor 810ce hanging out with the 2012 Guild D55
I recently acquired a 2012 D55 New Hartford. Its in pristine condition. I think the original owner barely played it, so it hasn't really opened up yet. Don't get me wrong. It sounds amazing, the mids and highs really come through on this guitar compared to my Taylor 810ce which has more of a scooped sound. The Taylor does however have much more volume and an amazing bass thump. I've played the heck out it, really digging in and its opened up quite nicely.
Guilds seem to have a reputation of taking a little longer to open up. So I was thinking of getting a Tonerite and trying it out on my D55 to help it along the "opening" process. I know there's a lot of debate about the Tonerite, but I've read much more positive feedback than negatve, so I thought I would give it a try.
Has anyone else here on LTG tried a Tonerite on their Guild and what were the results?
My 2014 Taylor 810ce hanging out with the 2012 Guild D55
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