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- #95 in Steel-String Acoustic Guitars
Product description
The Entourage Rustic Mini-Jumbo offers a full sound with a warm mid-range tone and of course the award winning craftsmanship and value Seagull is known for. Features include the beautiful Rustic Burst Custom Polished finish, Seagull Slim neck with slimmer nut width, cream double binding and select pressure tested solid cedar top.
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The Seagull Entourage Rustic Mini Jumbo Guitar
The Entourage Rustic Mini-Jumbo Guitaroffers a full sound with a warm mid-range tone and of course the award winning craftsmanship and value Seagull is known for. Features include the beautiful rustic burst custom polished finish, Seagull slim neck with slimmer nut width, cream double binding and select pressure tested solid cedar top.The Seagull Entourage Guitar Series
The Seagull Entourage guitars offer an exceptional value for players of all levels. These finely crafted Canadian made instruments feature select pressure tested solid cedar tops, wild cherry back & sides, cream double binding and the new Rustic Burst Custom Polished finish. Also, similar to the S6 Slim, the Entourage models feature the Seagull Slim neck with a 1.72 inch nut width, which is great for players who are more accustomed to a more traditional nut width.More About Seagull Guitars
The Seagull story wouldn't be complete without mentioning La Patrie. La Patrie is a small village in the Eastern Townships of Quebec. This is where the first Seagulls were made in the early eighties. Today, La Patrie has a population of about 475 and about half of these people are guitar builders. These folks take a great deal of pride in the guitars they build.Tamsin Raslan
Reviewed in the United States on October 16, 2015
Wonderful guitar! Came packaged well, happy buyer.
Richard Klopfer
Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2015
I've been playing for years. This is my first Seagull guitar. I've had the mini jumbo for about 5 months. Good set-up right out of the box. I have not changed the stings or adjusted the truss rod yet. It has become my favorite guitar. It's the one I reach for, a great value.The mini jumbo is light and very comfortable to play. Good workmanship. A very "tight" guitar with good sustain. It has the cedar top which sounds really good to my ears. A rich tone is what I hear; Not as bright as spruce, but more balanced. This guitar, in my option, doesn't lack anything in appearance, sound or playability. This is a, Made In Canada guitar, in my humble opinion, the lasses and lads up there do a fine job building them. It does not come with a case. A standard dreadnought case will work with a little extra room lengthwise. I may update this review when I've had the guitar for another year or so.
Casey J.
Reviewed in the United States on August 1, 2013
Sound is absolutely greater then the price tag, by a long, LONG shot! In a mix, with a Gibson Songwriter Deluxe the blend was outstanding. Great attack and definition. I would recommend this guitar to anyone!!!!
Chris S.
Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2013
The size of this guitar is great and comfortable to play. Much more so than a dreadnaught in my opinion. The tone is quite nice, though if you are used to a spruce topped guitar you'll notice this (cedar top) guitar is not bright at all. Not dull necessarily just rather quiet and not loud. The fit and finish on the guitar is quite decent and overall the quality seems fine for this price range. I kept this guitar for just over a year and ended up selling it to purchase a brighter sounding guitar.
Dato
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2013
More interesting to look at and more comfortable than a dreadnought but it does not sound as good as the Seagull S6 (dreadnought). I can recommend this one but it may not be my first choice in this price range.10/15/2014 Update:Still more comfortable than a dreadnought but after spending more time with mine, I must revise my previous review. This would definitely be one of my top choices in this price range and then some.12/18/2015 Update:Still more comfortable than a dreadnought and slowly nudging mine dreadnought to the steps of the gallows: Craig's List! I removed the unsightly pick guard and rubber rosette and improved the appearance. Understated beauty with a sound to match.
b
Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2012
We've owned two of these guitars at the suggestions of the guitar teacher, and are amazed at the deep, rich tone and the beauty! It is so much better to start a budding guitarist on an instrument with wonderful tone than the superstore cheap models.
PER
Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2011
This was my first acoustic guitar and I had shopped around for a bit before buying this one.I've been playing it fairly steadily for about 6 months and have no complaints.The action out of the box was good. Some notes sound a tad boxy but overall I like it.
John from Texas
Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2010
I recently purchased this guitar after an exhaustive search for a new acoustic to replace an old friend who just plain got wore out.After playing a ton of instruments, I narrowed my criteria. Haunted by that "Clapton Unplugged" tone, I decided that I wanted a guitar with a spruce top and rosewood back and sides, but I couldn't afford the high-end Martins. So after weeks of trying a ton of instruments, I found myself sitting in a guitar store torn between a very nice Taylor 214 and a wonderful Parkwood. While trying to select between them, I grabbed on of these off the wall just to give my hand something to do while I made up my mind.The next thing I knew, I forgot all bout spruce and rosewood. I forgot about the comfort of the Taylor's auditorium body or the volume of the Parkwood dread.I'd played other Seagulls before, and somehow the combination of a cedar top and cherry backs and sides didn't speak to me- but all those Seagulls had been dreadnoughts.Yet those same woods in this shape give a unique tone which has an earthy, mid-rangy soul voice not too different than the spruce/rosewood combo while still providing a clear and compelling bottom end. When strummed hard, it delivers crisp, clear chords that speak with all the authority you'd expect from a well equipped dread. And yet the combination of the generous string spacing the warmth of the cedar top make finger-style playing a comfortable and beautiful experience. This thing is so versatile and would be at home at a bluegrass jam, a folk fest, or any unplugged blue/rock affair. (And you church-going guys would love this for some praise and worship too.)The neck on the Seagull was every bit as playable as the Taylor, and as a big fella, I found the mini-jumbo to be a perfect fit.As an added bonus, the rustic sunburst is truly stunning and stands apart from the sea of natural spruce finishes with their yellow hue.I'm giving it a 4 because the light, satin finish makes it very easy to put dings on the soft cedar top and because they didn't install a strap pin on the neck heel, meaning that I've got to tie my strap on the headstock- which isn't that big of a deal. Tone-wise, this thing is simply flawless. You can find guitars with more bells and whistles to be sure, but you wont find a better sound at any price. And I got it for under $340.Oh, and one more thing about that price. This guitar is made in Canada- where they have high labor costs and many of the same issues facing American manufacturers. If Godin (the parent company of Seagull) can build excellent guitars in Canada at this price point, why can't American companies do it too?Bottom line- this guitar is a steal. It easily blows away every other guitar in its price point as well as most instruments costing three to four times as much. I know because I played them all. I would have gladly spent much more to get killer tone and superb playability like this, but thanks to our friends in the Great White North, I didn't have to.
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