Strange lookinÂ’ guitar, old and slow. HowÂ’s it sound with that small body? Good for whalinÂ’ on the couch . . .
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It has pretty good tone and is a quality built piece. I like it very much as a wide spaced 4-string.
Volume can go from very quiet while strumming with the pad of your thumb, to loud enough to wake up the house when picked aggressively.
I really like it. Small enough to play while sitting in the front seat of the truck. And volume isn't a major concern since the only one that's usually listening is me.
Stows away nicely and solidly in it's little case. It's a true go anywhere guitar, now of the tenor variety. I think it's a keeper and a key member of my little collection.
Now as far as 6-string guitars, I have had to try a few different guitars to see what feels right to me. And while I've mostly decided that I'd like to have just a small variety of DGBE tuned four strings: the Rover tenor, a wide nut baritone uke, and some kind of short scale solid body electric "baritenor ukuitar",, I have also come to the conclusion that I'd like to have one nice 3/4 size thin body classical/flamenco sized acoustic-electric six string guitar similar to the black one used by John Denver in the Wildlife Concert.
https://youtu.be/HjRvcDHOUJw
Closest I have seen is the Ortega Family Series Pro RCE1. And I think that Ibenez has something similar also. And maybe others.
I'm going to sell my three other acoustic guitars, and eventually get something similar to that when I happen across a good deal. Just something to have that I can work up to as my skill level increases.