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Are Maton guitars worth it?

Are Maton guitars worth it?

The Maton SRS60C is quite simply the best value for money all-solid acoustic guitar on the market. It has a richness of tone that no laminated guitar can compete against. Queensland Maple has become the backbone of the Maton sound, used in nearly every Maton.

Is a 12 string acoustic worth it?

12-string guitars will provide you that perfect filling space and rich tone you are looking for in improvised acoustic instruments. After the fingerpicking, they are full of the warm sound that will fill up your room. 12-string guitars bring closer to you the extra energy when strummed with remarkable resonation.

Are Maton guitars easy?

Maton’s are as easy play as it get’s. They have great necks and their AP/mic is the best for reproducing acoustic guitar sound but unplugged most Matons are underwhelming.

Is playing a 12 string guitar harder?

Due to the increased string tension, doubled strings, and close proximity of the string courses, twelve string guitars are more difficult to play, and therefore learn, than six string guitars.

Is Maton a good brand?

For the price they are very good but I think there are way too many better choices in this category, like Larrivee for instance. I’ve played a few. They are nice. The ones I played were not great, but they were nice.

How do I choose a Maton guitar?

Make sure the playability is comfortable and that the guitar is in excellent condition. Choose between a laminate and solid wood top. If you’re on a tight budget, an acoustic guitar with a laminate top might work for. They’re cheaper than solid wood tops, but they don’t vibrate as well.

Where are Maton guitars made?

Melbourne
Maton is an Australian musical instruments manufacturing company based in Box Hill, Melbourne.

Is Maton S60 a good guitar?

The Maton S60 is quite simply the best value for money guitar on the market. Its a Solid Sitka spruce top, solid Queensland maple back and sides combined with Matons newest bracing system, all add up to a punchy and full sounding guitar that is unbeatable for the money.

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Ruth Doyle