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Mon 3 Apr 2006, 02:23
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Guitars with direct digital out is always puzzling me… I don't know what to think. Is it the "ultimate" level the guitar is going to take, or is it the moment gadget to surf on the digital wave before going back to basics. I'm more in the school of learn first on a decent instrument, it's rewarding in the end. and a decent instrument is neither the cheap on the block of the old vintage for $$$, it's one sturdy, great on the touch, with a sound you can use and make better by yourself (by being better yourself) and that you can outgrow. And these qualities have nothing to do with the fact it's USB out or not. I'd be very disturbed if the classical guitars I've used or the harpsichords I've learned on where USB or firewire… (a classic on harpsichord factor booths: people searching the power plug…) But what if these guitars are well made and decent for kids to learn their chords? I'm still amazed at the price they can reach… And here, I have an ethical problem. I think about the people building them.
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