Are Guild guitars any good?

Are Guild guitars any good?

Guild has earned themselves a good reputation as having guitars with quality that rivals Gibson, Taylor, and even the mighty Martin. Although guitars of different shapes, sizes, and woods all have their own distinct tones, the sound of Guild guitars in general is often described as somewhere between Martin and Taylor.

Who plays d55?

Tommy Smothers
Famously played by Tommy Smothers on the Smothers Brothers Show in the 1960s, the D-55 grew in both popularity and longevity over the decades, finding homes in the hands of more contemporary artists like Waylon Jennings, Billie Joe Armstrong, and David Nail.

Who makes Guild acoustic guitars?

Córdoba Music Group
Guild Guitar Company

Type Subsidiary
Area served Worldwide
Products Acoustic, electric guitars, bass guitars
Parent Córdoba Music Group
Website guildguitars.com

Are Guild westerly guitars good?

Guild is sort of the #4 acoustic guitar maker out there (after Martin, Taylor, and Gibson). They’re known for jumbo guitars and 12-strings, but their quality is quite good for any size you may be considering.

Are guilds made in China?

Where are Guild Guitars made? Guild USA acoustic models, currently including the M, D, F, and F twelve-string body shapes, are proudly made in our Oxnard, California factory. electric guitar models are made in South Korea, Indonesia, and China depending on the model.

Are Guild guitars American made?

Where are Guild Guitars made? Guild USA acoustic models, currently including the M, D, F, and F twelve-string body shapes, are proudly made in our Oxnard, California factory. As our Oxnard facility grows, we will gradually add new models to our USA-made line including electric models.

Are Guild guitars made in China?

Where are Guild Guitars made? Guild USA acoustic models, currently including the M, D, F, and F twelve-string body shapes, are proudly made in our Oxnard, California factory. The Westerly Collection acoustic guitar models are made in China by our skilled factory partners.

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