“Power, Punch, Clarity, and Playability”: Acoustic Guitar’s Guild D-40 Review

 

Acoustic Guitar Magazine‘s Greg Cahill starts off his review on a strong note: “Seldom have I connected with an instrument on such a visceral level as when I first picked up this D-40.”

The review goes on to explain how the D-40 was revered by the folk scene of the 60s and 70s, what with its history with Richie Havens and Woodstock. This all-solid, USA-made spruce/mahogany dreadnought is also perfect for both powerful strumming and fingerstyle playing: “The new D-40 boasts a full-bodied, robust tone. While it packs a punch, and produces the volume bluegrass and rock players covet, the D-40 also has a sweet, clear, resonant voice that is well-suited to folk music.”

Keep scrolling to read the full article, or read it online here (with video demo!).

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  1. Josh
    Josh says:

    Hey Guild I’m a lefty player and want a guild om240e i noticed you don’t make a lefty model for that guitar and want to know what lefty models you do make and if you could make more models for leftys out there.

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