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Hm, acoustic, the one most recently set up. Right now, a tossup between my F50 (recent neck reset and setup) and my OOO Orpheum, setup a little before the f50. Overall, my Godin ACS, combination of low action and nylon strings make it the easiest on the LH.
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Currently my 000-28. I had a SC13E that was even more so though.
The D18 is lovely to play too but a very different proposition, long scale, .13s, large body.
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I gotta honestly say -- it's a first place tie between the last several instruments I've owned. Why? Barron Martin/Frets & Necks Guitar Repair set-ups! Best shop in the Southwest.
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All my guitars are set up nicely and play great. But this 1-3/4” x 2-1/4” H13 just nails it. I’ve had this one for a couple of months and it’s as good as it get for me. It always helps when you totally bond with an instrument.
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Goodall Grand Concert. .
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Probably the Gibson Rosewood Parlor AG. Best mix of perfect neck, nut width, shallow body and cutaway. I really should have kept it!
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easy answer....
My Martin SC13e with 11s is the easiest guitar I've ever played BY FAR. 3-4 hour gigs are effortless with this thing and songs I struggle with are doable on this guitar. Anyone who answers something else simply hasn't tried this one.
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All my guitars are easy to play, or else I simply wouldn't have them. Having said that, the one guitar that absolutely sings/resonates with the least amount of effort is my '89 D-35P....even with medium gauge strings.
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Taylor short scale Grand concert guitar
Play like silk and magic
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Taylor short scale Grand concert guitar
Play like silk and magic
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I had a Kalamazoo Tenor guitar, 4 strings and 23" scale. It was so easy to play that I actually learned to play guitar with it. Tuned DGBD like my banjo made it even simpler.
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Gibsons. Especially the short scale ones.
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I’d imagine anything with a good setup and 11 gauge strings would play pretty easy.
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