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I own an authentic D'Angelico (valued at 20k) and this guitar was obviously reverse-engineered from the original. It feels the same, with the perfect flat fingerboard and smooth frets. The guitars made today in Korea are top-shelf made. Another example is the Pat Metheny PM series also made in South-Korea (the good guys). Today guitars are made with computerized machinery, which is like having "expert luthiers" (guitar makers). Everything is precise and solid. The new D'Angelico resonates beautifully, when you play it you hear a sympathetic-overtone resonating, it's sustain is great. The quality of workmanship and parts is solid and high-quality, much better than say an Ibanez Artcore equivalent. It has a solid tailpiece, well made and strong, which adds to the tone of a guitar. The pickup is floating and attached to the neck which leaves the top of the guitar free of any buzzing from a drilled-in pickup. Just playing it acoustically is flawless. I love the guitar and it's a safe option to take on a gig. I'm glad I purchased it.Read full review
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This guitar played great right out the case. I can't find a dead spot on the neck. I'm very pleased with this guitar. The sound is excellent with or without an amp. This is my second D'Angelico guitar (first one was a Deluxe DC). I wasn't sure if the first one being a great guitar was a fluke, but, after this second one being a great guitar, I'm convinced that they are doing it right at D'Angelico.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
Usually a gibson guy. This is a amazing guitar, played through a Marshall, orange, and a spark.... love this tone! Looks and plays like a much more expensive guitar 😎
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned