I've sold a lot of instruments through the years just because they bothered my ears in a certain way. I'm talking acoustic. I can't do electric music no way no how.
Recently I saw a guitar online and liked the description of the neck and string spacing being wide, which is nice.
I went to Elderly's and got this small body Loar steel string guitar. After a week, the report is in, this is a tinnitus friendly guitar. For me, the frequencies and volume are not annoying. It doesn't "sound" small, though, .. it's like a great sounding dreadnaught turned down a notch. I had to give up on music a few years ago my spike was so bad. To me, this is a great discovery.
So if you're in the market for a guitar, for fingerpicking or strumming, I'd recommend this one.
Recently I saw a guitar online and liked the description of the neck and string spacing being wide, which is nice.
I went to Elderly's and got this small body Loar steel string guitar. After a week, the report is in, this is a tinnitus friendly guitar. For me, the frequencies and volume are not annoying. It doesn't "sound" small, though, .. it's like a great sounding dreadnaught turned down a notch. I had to give up on music a few years ago my spike was so bad. To me, this is a great discovery.
So if you're in the market for a guitar, for fingerpicking or strumming, I'd recommend this one.