I bought this guitar as a beginner, having become frustrated trying to learn on my husband’s very, very lovely mahogany Martin D15 dreadnought. I specifically wanted something smaller that was more comfortable for me to hold and play, and having my own, inexpensive guitar meant I was more likely to pick it up and practice without feeling intimidated by learning on someone else’s (very expensive) guitar.
I bought it six months ago now, and my plan has worked. I’ve improved vastly thanks to buying this guitar. The sound obviously isn’t as beautiful as the Martin dreadnought I’m able to directly compare it to, but It sounds like a small guitar is supposed to sound, and now that I have six months of solid practice under my belt, I’m able to make it sound much nicer than I could when I first bought it.
A few small issues that I’ve had were that the glue holding the pickup inside the guitar came unstuck within a few days of playing, so we had to reattach it. We chose a different position than the original location to try and work with gravity a bit better, and made sure to stick it down nice and firmly, and it hasn’t been a problem since. The second issue is that my B string in particular does not hold its tuning well, but I check my tuning each time before I start to practice anyway, so it’s not a big deal. The last issue is that the neck is shaped in such a way that using a capo can be difficult. I use a Shubb capo, and the back of the neck is shaped in a way that doesn’t give the capo a lot of surface area contact and it can be easy to nudge it and have it move or unspring and fall off completely.