This review was submitted by Guitar Jar contributor: Don I have been playing for 17 years. Not professionally or anything, but I consider my skill level to be intermediate now.
This review was submitted by Guitar Jar contributor: John Tracey This was my first all-solid acoustic guitar which I bought in 2007, inspired by the great onstage sound of players Full Article »
This review was submitted by Guitar Jar contributor: SlackDogDay I just started a new project, a duo with a female vocalist and realised that my trusty old Eko Ranger with Full Article »
This review was submitted by Guitar Jar contributor: Sean Robert Ramuno This is my fifth Avalon acoustic. All of them have been jumbo, or L, size. I primarily use them Full Article »
This review was submitted by Guitar Jar contributor: John Tracey In a tossup between a handmade Avalon and a Maton TE1, I went for the Maton in the end because Full Article »
This review was submitted by Guitar Jar contributor: John Young I have been an Avalon fan for the last five years or so and am the proud owner of their Full Article »
This review was submitted by Guitar Jar contributor: Rick Jones I’ve owned this Avalon L32 for approximately a year now, bought directly from the Avalon workshops in Newtonards, Northern Ireland, Full Article »
This review was submitted by Guitar Jar contributor: Andy Nash I bought this guitar a few months ago to satisfy my need for a reasonably priced (<£300) nylon string electro-acoustic Full Article »
This review was submitted by Guitar Jar contributor: Ben Jambon Spanish Luthier Antonio Sánchez builds high quality classical and flamenco guitars. Please read my overall rating of this product for Full Article »
This review was submitted by Guitar Jar contributor: Ben Clarke After owning a few budget acoustic guitars I decided to purchase a quality guitar that would last me for a Full Article »
This review was submitted by Guitar Jar contributor: Simon Jenns Having (unusually it seems) learnt to play the guitar on an electric I soon after had the desire to find Full Article »