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Swerve - Posted - 03/27/2021: 19:48:33
Curious on some opinions for this guitar. I play intermediate level bluegrass and though I want a D-28, I don't see it in the budget. I like the playability and what I hear in the music store, but no way to know how it would hold up in a jam session.
Texasbanjo - Posted - 03/28/2021: 04:50:34
If it's a Martin dreadnaught, it should hold up just fine in any jam. I had a D-15 for a while and it was plenty strong and loud for jams, but was just too big for me. After picking it for about 10 minutes, it put my arm to sleep!!! I traded it for a 00-15 and that works much better for my size, but isn't as loud and in your face as the Ds are.
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