Tuesday, January 28, 2025
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Not A Ukulele Reviews – Fender Sonoran Mini Guitar


Another small guitar review for you – the Fender Sonoran Mini. Link – https://www.gotaukulele.com/2022/08/fender-sonoran-mini-guitar-review.html
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26 thoughts on “Not A Ukulele Reviews – Fender Sonoran Mini Guitar

  • I’m looking for a small guitar and have my eye on the Faith Nomad and there’s a small Tanglewood that is full scale but sounds really sweet… I have come across one of these guitars in the local ads for cheap but I just think it’s too boxy or uke sounding.. because I have an uke already idk if this guitar is for me?.. but it’s hard to hear how instruments truly sound on YouTube.

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  • The two palour guitars I would love you to review is a Eastman Blues Master Limited and larrivee P09 Parlour, Braz 🙂

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  • Which one is better? Jim Dandy or Sonoran Mini, in terms of sound and construction? Thanks for the video!!!!!!

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  • I think the headstock looks great on the acoustic it especially looks great when a punk band goes acoustic.

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  • I actually like this one. Not the biggest fan of Fender acoustic stuff, but they have a couple of models that are pretty decent. This is one I’d actually consider getting.

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  • @GotAUkulele Hey Baz, as part of your "Not A Ukulele" small body guitar series, would you consider reviewing the Martin LX1 Little Martin? I'm really curious to hear your thoughts on their HPL back and sides and just in general with how you feel it compares to the others you've looked at so far. Thanks!

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  • I have a mahogany top version that sounded kinda crumby until I switched out for bone saddle and nut (I carved the saddle myself and the nut bought from sweetwater which was a electric guitar nut) now it sounds much more pleasant to the ear. Plus I tried out ebony wood bridge pins which seem to dampen the sustainability and volume. So I recommend upgrading these guitars to get a descent instrument for 200$ I wanna get some bone bridge pins and see what significance it creates

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  • apres avoir visionné les videos , je me suis offert la grestch et j'en suis contente
    maintenant je voudrais une parlor classique.
    j'espere que vous ferez des vidéos sur des parlors a corde classique
    merci

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  • I love that it sounds like an old rough blues belter. that's why I'm getting one.

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  • Great review Baz. These small guitar reviews have inspired me to get back into the guitar so thanks for that.
    They're a bit higher up the budget scale but I'd be really interested to hear your thoughts on the Taylor GS Mini…..

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  • Hi, Baz. I have the Cordoba Mini SM, the original version with "A" strings. I love it. They have the Mini II out and it's strung in "E". You can get "E" strings for the original, too. Great Bridge guitar from Uke to Guitar and it travels very well. Very Small, but a lot of fun. Check them out when you have the time. Feel better soon!

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  • Nothing wrong with plenty of boom and twang, for not plenty of money. This model looks big for a travel or parlour gitbox–scale on a typical, full-sized classical guitar is only about 25".

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