Travel & Mini Acoustic Guitars
You're a musician that's on the go a lot, so hauling around a larger guitar is not an option. Thankfully, travel and mini acoustic guitars give you a similar sound you're used to, without all the bulk and weight of the larger models. Now, whether you're off to gig with your band, or you have a couple of shows in a row, you'll be as comfortable getting around as you are playing. Obviously if you're here, size is a major factor in your decision to pick up a new guitar. But that doesn't necessarily mean sacrificing the sound you're used to. From folk to dreadnought sizes, there are options here to suit all musicians and all sounds. Also, if you're looking some something new, just as you travel around, you're definitely in the right place.
The first thing you'll notice is that there are a variety of guitars available to suit your skill level. If you're just starting out, the Mitchell MDJ10 Junior dreadnought acoustic guitar may be exactly what you're looking for. With its classic shape, reduced body size and comfortable neck, it's been designed to clearly project sound, perfect for performance and practicing alike. On the other hand, if you're a more experiences player just looking for a secondary travel option, consider picking up the Taylor GS Mini Acoustic Guitar. With a bold sound and a lightweight design, no matter how you intend to play it, it's ready. As well, if you are someone who likes to experiment with new sounds, there are mini guitars to accommodate that as well. Just take a look at the Traveler Guitar Escape Mark III Acoustic-Electric Guitar.
With advanced features and an ergonomic body co-designed by John Carruthers, it has revamped electronics and an appearance that will make everyone look twice. If you're looking to reinvent your sound, this guitar is definitely worth checking out. Convenient, comfortable and easy-to-play, travel and mini acoustic guitars are perfect for just about any casual playing scenario. When you want to take your show on the road, there is no better place to start than with these guitars.