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Get the Mexican one, it’s off the same production line but with a rosewood fingerboard instead of the ebony. Better really. The only difference is fewer options on the electrics and no rechargeable battery. Sounds as good as and plays exactly the same, which can be excellent. It is basically governed by what type of strings you fit as to what it is going to be good for. The preamp is good sounding even if the acoustic sound is thin. But it’s small. They are actually pretty good and the Mexican ones are the sweet spot.
Thanks, Andy. Really appreciate you being so open with your experience and knowledge like that.

I actually found a used American made one for $800.
I pulled the trigger on it.

Have had some Godins in the past and I know a little about what I am getting into with the inherent
limitations. Figured it was worth taking the leap at that price.

I am guessing it can't handle acoustic level tension from 12s or 13s. Do you recommend something
more than 9s or 10s on it. Is there a sweet spot, or happy medium for that kind of guitar?