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The BlueridgeBR-183 Historic Series 000 Guitar features a solid Sitka spruce top for exceptional articulation, complemented by a deep, resonant Indian rosewood back and sides. Its slim mahogany neck ensures fast playability, while the premium ebony fingerboard adds both durability and aesthetic appeal. With gold-plated 14:1 tuners, this guitar guarantees precise tuning, making it a perfect choice for both aspiring and professional musicians.
Product Dimensions | 101.6 x 40.64 x 12.7 cm; 1.81 kg |
Item model number | BR-183 |
Back Material | Rosewood |
Body Material | Rosewood |
Colour | natural |
Fretboard Material | Ebony Wood |
Guitar Pickup Configuration | H |
Scale Length | 25 5/8" |
String Material | Stainless Steel |
Top Material | Indian Rosewood |
Neck Material Type | Mahogany |
Number of Strings | 6 |
Guitar Bridge System | Fixed |
Country Produced In | china |
Size | 000 Sitka |
Item Weight | 1.81 kg |
N**C
Pick a top end one made of solid woods and it will improve with every passing year.
I own two Blueridge guitars the BR 180 and the 000243. Ten years old and eight years old respectively. They are flawless and the equal of products from Martin and Gibson - I know because I have one each of those too and I've played a lot of others. All I can tell you is that after playing for 40 odd years these are superb instruments. I understand the quality control , tone woods etc are all US sourced and controlled and even if secretly we'd really prefer a made in the USA label, the craftsmanship of the Chinese factory has been widely praised. Pick a top end one made of solid woods and it will improve with every passing year.You'll spend four or five times as much on an equivalent US built instrument. and if you can afford it then go for it after all they are iconic and you'll love being the owner of one. But don't kid yourself that it will sound any better. I'd happily sell my icons if I had to and be more than content with my Blueridges.
B**R
good looking guitar but that's about all.
great looking guitar no flaws very well packed and arrived on time sound quality not up to the standard of Martin or Gibson but you pay your money and take your choice, with this being a new guitar it will take time to open up and be more responsive always been skeptical of Chinese guitars but I am disappointed with the sound quality I have played guitars at half this price which have sounded better .
J**N
Awesome Guitar for the money. Great Guitar at any price!
I already had an old first run one of these that was pretty beat up that I had picked up off of craigslist for really cheap that badly needed fret work. I'd been using it for the last 4 years! Loved the sound and feel so much that I figured at the price these sell for, I might as well get a new one if I found the right deal rather than sink a bunch of money into the old one. Amazon sent me an email for a crazy good price on one around Christmas time and I jumped on it. I even got a really nice soft case with it. At any rate, I'm in love all over again. The finish looks great and this guitar was super close to being set up perfect for me as is. Threw some Elixer Nanoweb Bronzes on her and added a tiny bit of relief to the neck with the included allen wrench and haven't looked back! My Martin MMV is great with a nice bottom end but these things are mid range cannons that really cut through. I like it better for most solo singing/playing with my voice and it sits nicely in the mix when recorded too! Thank you!
V**B
Blueridge
Très belle guitare, bien faite je conseille
R**H
Then a skeptic: Now just loving it!
I don't endorse anything: I like what I like and will tell you I do. My review is of my own experience.A friend who's a gigging musician by night and avid guitar collector has a Blueridge BR-163 and I noticed it on some of his music videos and he uses it on some of his music tracks. I did a search on Blueridge and one of the sites it brought me to was Amazon.ca where I reviewed the offerings. I was very skeptical about buying a Chinese-made dreadnought (styled after a great American guitar) on Amazon.ca for CAN$703+tax+shipping. My friend said for the price I had nothing to lose so I made the purchase and began worrying if I was going to pay dearly for my impulsiveness. That was then...This is now: I love this BR-180! I have had it 2 months and it keeps impressing me with its ornate visual styling (even if it's not all true inlay), seemingly solid construction and a great sound. I have made a couple of recordings in my amateur studio but I am very much impressed on how well this guitar records.Time may very well tell if it was a great investment for the price. I am still surprised (somewhat shocked even) that such a guitar can look, feel and sound almost on par with higher end instrument but right now I am savoring every moment I strum and finger-pick my BR-180.
A**N
Rocket of a Guitar!
First of all, this is not a Martin 000-42; that is a $6,000 guitar and deservedly so. Having said that, this is a faithful attempt to replicate the 000-42 (sonically and aesthetically), and omg they came up with an awesome instrument. The copy I got has an A++ grade for the spruce and rosewood (at least to my evaluation) -- I'm comparing it against my Martin HD-28, and this one seems to have a better tonewood. The sound also has more coloration and complexity than my HD-28 (which can be a good or a bad thing, depending on what you play). Given the size, the volume is loud -- not as loud as my HD-28 dreadnought, but louder than my Seagull S6 laminated-back dreadnought guitar. More than worth the $910 I paid for it during Amazon's Labor Day Sale (Thanks Amazon!). The build quality is high above average, though not as perfect as the high-end guitars from the likes of Martin, Taylor, and Larrivee.I use Martin's monel (nickel alloy) strings (Tony Rice Medium) to make the sound even warmer and to subdue the tonal complexity/coloration of this guitar which can be quite overwhelming sometimes.
G**T
Excellent sound quality; well-engineered; good to very good cosmetically
I waited almost a year before posting this review; the reason - like most products - time reveals the true nature of the product and how one believes it to be a value or not. With acoustic guitars, a year is not a long time to make some de facto pronouncement - but long enough to provide some feedback. In summary; I reach for this guitar more often than any other acoustic I own - which include some very well-known brands with excellent tonal qualities. This was somewhat unexpected, as I was simply looking for an affordable - and hopefully of decent quality - acoustic to carry around. So, if you wish, read on for my review.First, here are the basic Pro vs. Con Items I experienced with the particular instrument I received. Specifics are noted later in the review:Pros: Sound; Intonation; Size (Very comfortable to play); Tuning Keys; Wood (Sound Board, Sides and Back, Neck); Fishman Preamp; Overall CosmeticsCons: Glossy Finish (subjective); Headstock Inlay (subjective); Pickguard (detailed later); Minor Fit & Finish Issues; Not made in USAScale of 1 - 5, with 5 being excellent, 1 being poorTonal Qualities: 5 - Excellent sound (for a 000, or OM size); excellent intonation; very good tuning keys; minimal to no fret buzz. I truly enjoy playing this guitar. It sounds great, and the intonation is spot-on. The tone is full, and the preamp works great and doesn't color the tone when plugged in. Tonal Qualities are - to me - the most important factor of any acoustic, regardless of price or brand.Woods: 5 - I can't find a reason to give it less than an excellent rating. The sound board is matched, tight grain; the rosewood back and sides are also straight grained; the neck and headstock are high-quality.Cosmetics: 3 - The pickguard was partially separated from the body upon receipt. This was of little consequence, as I planned to remove it anyway (which I did). The tone made up for the irritation. The inlays are all well executed throughout and are of high-quality. The finish is thick and glossy, and the headstock inlay is way gaudy - all my subjective opinion. Underneath the soundboard, some detail to fit and finish is not 100%. There are a few rough edges and some overspray underneath. Again, just minor issues.So - Why 5 stars, when there are some minor issues? Because I love playing this guitar because of the tone and playability. So what if I think it's a bit gaudy?
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