Thursday, December 26, 2024

11 thoughts on “Denver Acoustic Guitar Model DD44SL Review

  • Hi Kevy…great review!..I live not far from you in Sudbury….I'm planning on picking up this very same lefty guitar today at L&M ($179.99). I bought the 3/4 model for my grand daughter last week and decided to get one for myself so I can play along and learn with her. I'm primarily a lefty drummer and play a bit of keyboards as well. Been doing the musician thing for 54 years. I was pleasantly surprised to find this review for the Denver and for a lefty, no less. Can you provide a bit of advice on how to adjust the action in the event it is needed? Which direction does one turn the tension rod if the action is required to be a bit lower. Thanks in advance and cheers!….Gary

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  • Just wanna let you all folks know that everything he's saying 8 years ago is still standing strong in 2023. Still, there's nothing much about these Denvers on YouTube, actually planning to buy it soon, what do you think should I go for it?

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  • Your review is a breath of fresh air. Very personable and informative and you can tell you know and love your craft. Good job sir

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  • Thank you for the honest review…I am thinking of learning to play guitar. Enjoy the guitar.

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  • Bought one of these today. Build quality is excellent. No adjustment required which was unusual. Fretwork was excellent. plays great. For the price it's a great deal. I have a folk size in pink guitar also.. Great guitar. You don't have to spend butt loads of money to get a very playable guitar. Way to go Denver.

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  • I'm a begginer player and im considering on buying this guitar. I was wondering what was the measurement of the nut? this is because my fingers are quite big and I need to know if the nut is wide enough for the string spacing to be wide enough for my fingers. Thank you in advance 🙂

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  • Great review! I have a righty 3/4 Denver which I love, but recently I've come to the realization that I should be playing left-handed. Next week, I'm going to buy the 3/4 lefty model. I also have (righty, unfortunately) a 1/2-sized Yamaha and a folk (again, righty) Seagull folk guitar. If I do well playing left-handed, I'll have to sell both of them. BTW, I left the Denver on its stand for about a year without playing it (not a good idea!) and, believe it or not, it stayed perfectly in tune. Pretty remarkable little instrument!

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