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Tanglewood TW145-SC

Solid cedar top, hog b&s, B-band electronics.

Own it as a 12-string and love it. Not as much as my broken Ovation, but since my Ovation is broken (did I mention that?), I use it exclusively when playing live. The B-Band gives great control over the sound, tuning is rock stable. Comfy feel ... what else do I have to say?

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Epiphone Masterbilt AJ500RC if you want a 12 fret. You'll have to buy used though, they're discontinued.

 

If you can find a Lag T300D, they're very nice sounding guitars IMO. Narrow neck might not be to your liking though.

I own both of these and I'm very happy with them.

 

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There's always the Seagull S6. I can't find anything not to like about it.

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There is a guy on e-bay in America doing some Avalon Silver series Grand Auditorium size with cedar tops for $300+.

 

I have one of these that I picked up from the Avalon workshops here. Lovely cedar sound,but doesn't allow itself to be bullied by dreads. Great buy I reckon.

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Crafter D7


http://www.crafterguitars.com/gallery_acoustic/d_7n.php


Crafter GA7


http://www.crafterguitars.com/gallery_acoustic/ga_7_n.php


Crafter J15


http://www.crafterguitars.com/gallery_acoustic/j_15_n.php

 

Gotta agree with these, I had a GA7 which was stolen, but I loved the sound of that guitar, got many comments from guitarists and non guitarists, so rich and warm and full, I was so mad when it was taken!DSC_2189.jpg Allthough it was not an expensive guitar, It was a keeper, I may well buy another and some point.

 

Another Cedar Guitar I like is a Hagstrom G250 Hagstrom is a brand you do not hear much of for acoustics. (They are another PacRim Guitar, but very well put together, at least the 2 Hagstrom acoustics I have seem to be) Thing is if you look around, you can find some great deals on the line though. DSC_7431.jpg

 

The Hagstroms are a wider neck 13/4 nut,but it is a thin neck, the Crafter is 1 11/16 so they have different feels but they both have wonderful woody cedar tones!

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I've owned my Seagull S6 cutaway with QII electronics for maybe 5 or 6 years now and really do like it. Last week I added another Seagull when I ran across a fantastic deal on a Artist Cameo. It is a beautiful guitar and plays fantastic. I wish it had been a rosewood guitar instead of the flamed maple but it was a deal that I couldn't refuse. Maybe somebody I'll run across somebody with a rosewood artist series that is looking to trade. :) At any rate, I too would recommend the S6 in your price range. They are hard to beat.

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