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  1. I know big brands like Taylor and Martin have good quality acoustic guitars, but I would also like to try out other brands. Recently I’ve purchased this LAVA ME 3 guitar. It’s an acoustic electric guitar with a display on it! So with the display, you can control the build-in effects and loops straight from the guitar. It’s an interesting one because I wouldn’t categorise it as a normal acoustic nor an electric guitar. Just sharing my experience of this niche brand. Anyone heard about it and maybe play a Lava guitar? This is what it looks like: IMG_7272.HEICIMG_7274.HEICIMG_7275.HEIC
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  2. Hmm... I'm not sure that this new member is not a 'bot, simply promoting this product. I looked it up on t'web, and made the mistake of playing the promo video. I learned little except to turn down my speakers as quickly as possible. As for the product: I'm 72, nearly 73, and unlikely to have anything to 'share' with the K-Pop community. It's really, really, not for me. I'm out.
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  3. Ah, that's better..! I've already recommended this guitar before, for its versatility... Thomann Squier Tele Thinline Deluxe... (other sources exist...)... It doesn't do the standard Tele 'twang', but has a wide range of tones from the HH p/u's. Thomann's price is £350, I believe. There's a whole range of modelling amps, too, at between £250-450. Boss Catana, Marshall Code 50, Vox VT20, Fender Mustang LT40S... The list is long, and not much in the way of pedals needed with most to get some pretty decent sounds. Which are the best value for money..? Not much in it, I'd say; there's as many votes for one as for another. Spoilt for choice, really, but you can't go far wrong with any. Hope this helps. Douglas
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