Opiniones Martin & Co Steel String Backpacker Guitar
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7/10)
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En todo el mundo, nuestros 11 usuarios han notado este producto:7/10
2 opiniones de miembros sobre Martin & Co Steel String Backpacker Guitar en español
| Idioma | Miembro | Características1 | Utilización2 | Sonoridades3 | Opinión Global4 |
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 | heads on fire |  |  |  |  |
 | moosers |  |  |  |  |
- 1↑. ¿En dónde fue fabricado el producto? (EEUU, Japón, México, Francia...) ¿Cuántos trastes, qué tipos de pastillas y su configuración? ¿Qué tipo de puente (Floyd, Wilkinson...)? ¿Cuáles son los ajustes (volumen, tonalidad, selector de pastilla...)? ¿Qué tipo de mástil?
- 2↑. ¿Es agradable el mástil? ¿Es fácil acceder a los últimos trastes (notas agudas)? ¿Qué te parece la ergonomía (su forma, su peso...)? ¿Es fácil obtener un sonido de buena calidad? ...
- 3↑. ¿Corresponden a tu estilo de música? ¿Cuáles son las sonoridades que más te gustan, que menos te gustan?
- 4↑. ¿Desde hace cuánto tiempo lo usas? ¿Cuál es la particularidad que más te gusta, que menos te gusta? ¿Habías probado muchos otros modelos antes de adquirirlo? ¿Qué te parece la relación calidad/precio? ¿Con la experiencia, elegirías este producto de nuevo? ...
User reviews in other languages
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27/11/11
- Características

- Made in Mexico
Braced, solid tonewood top
Solid mahogany neck, back, and sides
Nice chrome-enclosed tuners
Weighs less than 2-1/2 lbs.
Great for traveling or camping! - Utilización

- This guitar is easy enough to play. The neck and the string tension feel like other high-end Martin guitars. The Backpacker is very easy to take traveling, camping, or on other activities due to its small size. However, that small size is a bit awkward to hold, as it doesn't rest on the leg very well. The side that would rest on your lap is a smooth edge with no contours, so it wants to slide right off. It would benefit well from a design similar to the Steinberger leg rest.
Also, the top strap button is in an awkward location, so when holding the guitar with a strap attached, the Backpacker tilts forward slightly, and the neck will dive due to the high-quality tuning machines being a bit heavier. Ergonomics are not this guitar's strong suit, but it plays well enough to bring the rating in this category overall to a 7. - Sonoridades

- The Backpacker sounds like a guitar. A very small, bright guitar, with not a lot of volume, but it sounds like a guitar, and not a toy or a ukulele, like some other small travel-sized guitars. It is certainly not lacking in note definition, but it doesn't project well, and the sustain is hampered by the small size and odd shape.
- Opinión Global

- This is a good guitar for campers and travelers. And, as odd as this is to admit in a guitar review, the Backpacker smells wonderful! However, I feel like the Baby Taylor guitar is a better choice overall, as its shape gives it more projection, higher quality tone, and much better ergonomics. For the traveling guitarist on a budget, the Backpacker is the right move, but if I had more cash, I'd go with the Baby Taylor. The Backpacker's shape is unique and instantly identifiable, but it may be the downfall of this guitar due to practicality reasons!
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08/04/09
- Características

- The Martin & Co Steel String Backpacker Guitar was made in the USA and is a pretty unique guitar. It is extremely slender and small and is designed for players who want to bring a guitar on the go without the hassles of lugging around a heavy guitar. This guitar isn't acoustic/electronic, so it has no pick up or setting controls.
- Utilización

- The neck of the Martin & Co Steel String Backpacker Guitar is pretty fluid. Like just about all Martin guitars, it is easy to play and light on the fingers. This guitar is extremely light and has a unique body shape to allow it to fit in small places and bring around easily. Getting a nice sound is pretty easy, but this definitely doesn't have the full bodied sound that a normal Martin guitar will have.
- Sonoridades

- The sound quality of the Martin & Co Steel String Backpacker Guitar is pretty good, but is not suitable for recording really. It is designed more for practicing and playing on the go rather than live shows or recording. This being said, this guitar sounds pretty cool for such a small and unique shaped guitar. I use when I can't bring my dreadnought Martin around, but it will never be able to replace my dreadnought Martin in terms of tone.
- Opinión Global

- I've been using the Martin & Co Steel String Backpacker Guitar for about five years and have found it to be great for what it is aimed at being used for. I would never record or play a show with this guitar, but when I go on vacation, this guitar comes in extremely handy. The price of this guitar is very cheap, so you don't have to worry too much about it getting some nicks on the go. Overall, a great guitar for traveling with and I recommend it to anyone who want to bring a guitar on the go. Where you sacrifice some tone quality, it is made up for in terms of convenience.
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2 opiniones de miembros sobre Martin & Co Steel String Backpacker Guitar en inglés
| Idioma | Miembro | Características | Utilización | Sonoridades | Opinión Global | Traducción Google |
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 | heads on fire |  |  |  |  | read |
 | moosers |  |  |  |  | read |
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