Seagull Guitars Artist CW EQ Acoustic-Electric Guitar - Natural Reviews
The Seagull Artist CW EQ is in a class all its own. This premium cutaway acoustic-electric features mahogany back and sides and a solid spruce top to deliver a full, balanced, lively tone. A gorgeous mahogany neck with Richlite fingerboard offers players of all styles wonderful playability and response. And for times when you need to plug in without reaching for a mic, onboard LR Baggs Anthem electronics with preamp and EQ deliver outstanding amplified acoustic tone, giving you sound and level controls right from the stage. Step up to a new stage in acoustic performance with the Seagull Artist CW EQ acoustic-electric guitar from Sweetwater.
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Highest Rated Reviews
Stays in tune better than any guitar I know
Great guitar. Gorgeous sound and feel. Love the neck 1.72 is a good feel, very fast, narrower than the original seagulls. It also plays in tune all the way up the neck and stays in tune. It actually stays in tune better than any guitar I know. The electronics are perfect presenting a very warm sound plugged in. The harmonics are fantastic, and in tune. The cutaway allows access to all notes for lead guitar. For the money, this is a very good choice.
Love, love love it!
This guitar is a real beauty with a gorgeous full sound and sustain but a wide neck to accommodate my "fat" finger tips.
Good Value
Mine arrived in perfect condition. This was my first Seagull and I just compared it to my new Taylor K24ce and Martin DC16-GTE (20 years old). All three sound great to me. My Taylor has the brightest midrange and my Seagull and Martin have pretty similar, but good, lows. The pickup on the Seagull is almost hidden, which I like. Overall, the Seagull is a good value, especially when compared to more expensive guitars.
Misrepresented
I'll start with you don't get the TRIC case/gig bag that is advertised. Instead you a get floppy gig bag that is mediocre in protection. Received two now that were in the condition of a demo floor model, and am starting to wonder if that's what Seagull is allowing to go to market. They were both covered in surface scratches and swirl marks as if polished by an inadequate dirty rag, or played for hours by someone who didn't realize their jacket zipper was rubbing all over the back. Tuners are also stiff and cheap feeling. "Attention to detail" is not how I would describe the condition these come in brand new. They do however sound good, and play nicely. It's a shame they're overshadowed by what seems to either be bad QC issues, or being mishandled by an employee before they're shipped to you.