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PG's Rebecca Dirks is On Location in Anaheim, CA, where she visits the Music Link's booth to get the latest on acoustic guitars from The Loar and the Recording King brands. In this segment, we get to see and learn about the Loar's LO-216 and the Recording King's RD-310, RD-316 & RNJ-26.



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Jason
on 05/25/2012
Some of us have sensitive ears. Both guitars played were a bit flat. Not good to record a demo with a guitar that's not in tune, be it ever so slight. I think everyone else is refraining from comment until the glue cures completely on these guys. However, at the price he quoted ($499) they have an uphill battle if they want to sell those from the same room as a Blueridge BR-40. The small body Loars might have a market. I'd spend my advertising dollar in college towns first. Dorm rooms and small apartments are the destination of the Loars if they sell at all, but with the Taylor GS mini out now, I don't think there's much chance. The dread scale is not going to overcome the difference in quality.



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