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(Ok so I got it a week ago but didn't get round to taking pics)

Two instruments in less than a month. It's a record for me.

I'd been toying with getting a steel-string acoustic. I realised I needed one for recording. But it wasn't my top priority. Then I saw this at Music Experience. It ticks so many boxes for me. I wanted a guitar with great string to string balance for finger picking, I've always loved the parlour shape, 12th fret neck join, it has a slotted headstock - which I love - and it has a solid top.

Then it went on special.

The price of this guitar (around R4,700) is ridiculous given the quality and sound. High quality guitars are truly being made in China now. This Alvarez AP70E is one of the best sounding acoustics I've played. And yet the price tag puts it at budget level. There was simply nothing to compare at the equivalent price 20 years ago.

It's rapidly becoming my 2nd favourite guitar. As a pro guitar player told me recently, what makes a great guitar is not any particular feature. It's when the guitar just works - nothing fights you. That's how it is for me with this little guitar.







The sound of it just makes me want to play - even though it still has the shitty shop-soiled strings on it. If it sounds like this new, I can only imagine what it'll sound like in 10 years time.

Surprisingly, I went with the version with the pickup. It was more because it had a slight edge in tone on the acoustic only example they had - although it sounded good too (and had a flamey spruce top). It might come in handy for performance using something like a Fishman Aura pedal (I loathe the sound of a straight piezo).
    Yeah. But apparently the actual street price is more around $400. Still a good deal though. Totally love the look of this guitar.

    I forked out for a padded case, because I also want this to be my travel guitar. I think the slightly slimmer, shorter form should do well in airplane overhead bins.
      Very nice, I like!

      I totally agree with your sentiment. When it's right it's right... that's how I ended up with my strat... I played three identical guitars, but when I picked up the last one something clicked. I've tried to describe it in the past, but I think you hit the nail on the head when you said it's when nothing fights you.

      Happy plucking!
        Congrats man .... that looks good, big "LIKE".

          Ooh, slotted headstock, nice!
            Congrats. Absolutely beautiful. Especially that headstock.
              Thanks. I'd strongly recommend anyone looking for a quality acoustic on a budget go check out this Alvarez range. The dreadnought and the folk style guitars were also great. They do a jumbo too, but the example I tried didn't have a great sound.
                Oooh! Super tasty!

                I have also been eyeing out those Alvarez parlours, and also, an Alvarez baritone.
                Must have spent 3 hours at Music Experience shooting out between the Alvarez Baritone and the Lakewood baritone that they have in stock.


                They make an excellent guitar at an excellent price point ?

                Being an acoustic convert myself, I am really stoked that you decided you needed a steel string ?
                  Shibbibilybob wrote: Being an acoustic convert myself, I am really stoked that you decided you needed a steel string ?
                  I'm enjoying it, I won't lie ?
                    Ohh, nice one! That is fine looking steel string, and I don't much care for steels usually.

                    +1 for a parlour size, there's something about that smaller size that I really get into. It's about the only time I'll play a steel and enjoy it - And they still can project with some respectable volume.

                      singemonkey wrote: Thanks. I'd strongly recommend anyone looking for a quality acoustic on a budget go check out this Alvarez range. The dreadnought and the folk style guitars were also great. They do a jumbo too, but the example I tried didn't have a great sound.
                      Resisting the urge to take a quick look-see at their dreadnoughts :/
                        Congrats man! They are great, I have the mahogany (sunburst) version, such a fun thing to play, very comfortable and easy!
                        I found the non mahogany versions a little bright for me, so went for the mellower mahogany version. Fitted it with a LR Baggs M1, very happy.


                          Awesome. Good to know there's another fan on here.
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