I’ve been trying for ages to find an instrument that works with my voice (slightly lower than a tenor) because standard acoustics don’t quite sit right. Finding baritones to try out is tricky, so I took a punt and without ever playing one, ordered this with a view to trying it out and sending it back if I didn’t like it. Not a chance!
The low B string offers fabulous tone and resonance whilst at the other end, the cutaway allows easy access to higher notes, well into the range of a standard acoustic that just serve to emphasise the strength of the lows. This is why the guitar makes sense to me; Capo on 5 and it’s a standard guitar. When many acoustic players never go past the 5th fret anyway, the cutaway takes this guitar past that point in addition to giving you the lows.
Out of the box, the guitar was generally well set up, but I think the nut needs a small amount of modification and the strings would benefit from an upgrade - the F# had a kink in it. The machine heads are adequate and make sense at this price point, but the otherwise excellent build quality makes upgrading these really worthwhile. The tuner is very accurate, which it needs to be - the dark tones mean that being just a fraction out of tune sounds really weird. The long scale length definitely suits longer fingers, but I haven’t found the heavier strings harder to play - you don’t need to press to hard on the strings; that just makes them go sharp. Finger style is a joy due to the slightly wider string placement, whilst strumming adds real weight and strength, giving a great dynamic range unplugged.
The frets probably need a small tweak - there’s a tiny amount of buzz on the low B string at the A, but by the time this thing has been put through a full setup, I think it will be unputdownable. Overall, sits well with my top end mahogany Tanglewood, midrange Taylor and Mex Fender Tele - at a third of the price of any of them.