So Anyway...

I had to read your statement a few times, Sysco. You mean other cheap guitars didn't stack up to a GS Mini and therefore you DID buy or already owned a GS mini and it is acceptable or better and a nice guitar? Am I accurate?
 
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I had to read your statement a few times, Sysco. You mean other cheap guitars didn't stack up to a GS Mini and therefore you DID buy or already owned a GS mini and it is acceptable or better and a nice guitar? Am I accurate?
I bought the GS Mini after I tried a few others. My self imposed budget was $500 and the guitar had to come with a case. I was open to anything under that budget.
 
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It really is a steal at that price.
Exactly.

And maybe I'm talking out of my buttocks, but to find a parlor sized acoustic guitar that is of better build quality and noticeably better tone response, I would have to look at 3x the price! But then I would be too over protective with it and not use it as casually as I intended to.
 
Exactly.

And maybe I'm talking out of my buttocks, but to find a parlor sized acoustic guitar that is of better build quality and noticeably better tone response, I would have to look at 3x the price! But then I would be too over protective with it and not use it as casually as I intended to.
The GS Mini sounds HUGE. For me, I decided my acoustic is just starting to get the play it deserves (and needs to improve tonally), and it is not prohibitively large

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My acoustic is a Hellcat.



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Does the Taylor or Ray's Martin have electronics or are they strictly acoustic?
On the Taylor GS Mini you have the option for electrics for $100 more. The GS Mini in Koa only comes with electrics, and it's around $200 more. When I bought mine, Minis with no electrics were $500. I haven't checked the prices lately.
 
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