Description
Luna Guitars, like other acoustic makers, have a number of parlor models in their catalog to cater to people who enjoy this traditional kind of instrument. One of their most popular items is the mahogany Gypsy Muse Parlor, which features the love and attention – not to mention the value – that regular readers have come to anticipate from Luna. Let’s look at it more closely.
In terms of tone, Luna’s gift was somewhat surprising. Overall, it’s quite sweet and powerful for such a little guitar, with a strong emphasis on the midrange. Most blues and folk musicians would appreciate this classic characteristic. Remember that the mahogany variant has a somewhat warmer tone than the spruce version.
The Gypsy acoustics are excellent student guitars for older children or adults who are both visually and financially appealing. The Gypsy series makes your purchase experience simple, accessible, and inexpensive by combining unique styling with value and honesty. You wouldn’t expect much from a sub-$200 Chinese-made parlor guitar, but Luna’s mahogany offering surpassed our expectations. It lacks the tonal depth of some of the higher-end solid-wood parlors, but it is still well worth the money, as is the case with most Luna instruments.
Annika Davies –
One of the best guitars for the money. Some people may not like it because it has a boxy sound. It doesn’t sound as smooth as, say, a Taylor Dreadnaught, but that’s like comparing apples to oranges. I adore a boxy acoustic, and this one is fantastic. Because it’s mahogany, I expected it to be heavy, but it’s actually quite light. The setup is flawless, and the sound is fantastic.
Lamont Richmond –
This instrument was recommended to me by a friend as a beginner’s guitar. I bought it on Amazon and am really pleased with my purchase.