Well. I purchased a new Guild DV-6 in March, after finding and playing the guitar in a shop in FL. The resonation was beautiful. The price was a bit out of my league...I play for a living, and things have been a bit tight, but this was my first serious studio guitar purchase, so I went for it. I started having issues with it the next day, when I brought it home and began playing. String buzz, string "sizzle", sitar sounds, you name it. Since then it's been in shop after Guild shop...went through every known type of string, etc. They've whittled, sanded, shimmed, and chiseled this damn thing to try to make it stop, with no success. The Guild technicians keep saying they don't have a clue what's causing it, but it's "not the strings"...however, they won't admit that it's the guitar (despite also telling me it's not the way I play) - and my calls to Guild have encountered the worst customer service ever - I've been told "perhaps you weren't ready for a professional guitar," and "you have to learn to play it right."
So. That being said, if you're thinking of purchasing a DV-6, or any Guild for that matter, just be careful and know you may have horrible customer service in your future.
Also, I'd love to know if anyone else has encountered these same problems...and if any "professional" players out there are interested in a barely played Guild, there's a 2 month old barely used Guild for sale on my end.
So. That being said, if you're thinking of purchasing a DV-6, or any Guild for that matter, just be careful and know you may have horrible customer service in your future.
Also, I'd love to know if anyone else has encountered these same problems...and if any "professional" players out there are interested in a barely played Guild, there's a 2 month old barely used Guild for sale on my end.