12/02/2011
Voyage-Air Guitar VAOM-2C Premier Series Full-Size Folding Guitar (Orchestra Cutaway) Review
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(More customer reviews)I purchased this Voyage-Air VAOM-2C primarily for travel purposes, but quickly discovered that it was too great an instrument to be used only for that! I have many guitars (too many!) and mainly use a Taylor 910 CE-L7 (Brazillian Rosewood), Taylor 810 Ltd and a Martin D7. These 3 guitars will be available on e-Bay soon, as this sweet Voyage-Air VAOM-2C has completley taken their places!
I added a K&K transducer pickup, switched out the tuners with drop in replacement Grover auto locking tuners and had the set up tweaked at my favorite luthier.
Now this guitar is such a delight to play and the sound and tone just outstanding.
Even without the amazing folding neck system designed for easy travel, I would rate this guitar up there with the top line Taylors, Martins and Larrivees.
The negatives are the finish is not as great as a Taylor or Martin - however it is made from fine tonewoods, though in China, but to the inventor & master luthier Harvey Leach's specifications. And at a fraction of his custom made guitar prices.
Check out the reviews on line for this guitar - you will be pleasantly surprised. Customer support (if needed) is local California and very friendly.
And Amazon have got some great deals going.
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Traditional Orchestra Model (OM) Full-Size Perfomance-Quality acoustic guitar that literally folds in half and fits into a custom backpack-style carrying case. East Indian Rosewood back and sides, solid Sitka spruce top, scalloped x bracing , ivoroid binding, gold finished high-ratio mini-machine heads with ebonized tuning buttons, rosewood fingerboard and bridge, genuine abalone rosette and fingerboard inlay,1 3/4" nut width.Fully Adjustable Truss Rod.
Labels:
acoustic guitars,
travel guitar
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