adorshki
Reverential Member
THIS.
THIS is what happens when you let guitars model for Playboy photographers.
Mama don't let your guitars grow up to be Playmates.
i am not a fan of the barn door electronics however. still, what a beauty and in your arsenal of guild acoustics richard, it will no doubt find its proper place.
I wasn't a "barn Door" fan, either. Until I owned a DD6.
It's easy to change the battery.
It has a good tuner.
Easier to make volume/tone adjustments on the fly when you don't have to go feeling around inside the sound hole.
so if you play out, it is ideal, sounds like dave
Hi James. I don't actually have the guitar yet but hope to see it tomorrow (Wed.) I'm not sure about any bear claw on the top but I don't think there is. The pickup system is LR Baggs. I know many prefer the Barbarosa (sp???) system but since I seldom plug in I'm sure the Bagg's will be just fine for me.
Not necessarily, WW. I play (amplified) with a group of friends, but not out doing gigs. I guess I meant to express how the "barn door" just works for me.
It is a convenient electronic set up IMHO. I like the looks of a guitar without the barn door electronics better, but I appreciate the ease of adjusting on the go and battery change with it. Not a deal breaker either way for me. It arrived today and it's as gorgeous in person as it was in the pics. I left my feedback for the seller and part of it was "it's much prettier than all my ex wives combined". Now, hopefully, they are not members of LTG but if they are, oh well.
I think we all pretty much realize by now you buy 'em more "to go" than "to show".I left my feedback for the seller and part of it was "it's much prettier than all my ex wives combined". Now, hopefully, they are not members of LTG but if they are, oh well.
...It's not only beautiful, it plays really well and sounds wonderful... the DD6 MCE is a keeper.