Reviewer:
Harry Egnor from Putnam Valley, NY United States
Having owned many high end factory made and custom handmade stringed instruments, and can say this instrument is well worth the price. It plays great, sounds great, as well as looking great. You will need to install the bridge, or have a luthier set it up for you, as it the instrument comes strung but with bridge separate. This not a big deal unless you're a novice.
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TM-675
January 7, 2014
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Thomas Rhymer from Fair Elf Land
This is the higher end Trinity College Irish Bouzouki. Workmanship is excellent, no flaws at all on a very elegant D hole archtop instrument. It sounds excellent, a zingy bouzouki-like sound, comfortable to play (as far as any 26.5 inch scale instrument can be!). This is relatively pricey for a non-luthier built instrument, but in my view the quality well justifies the price. Very satisfied.
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Good pepple to work with
December 30, 2013
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Mark Watson from St Louis, MO United States
The folks a insturment Alley have been very helpful and great to work with. The TM-675 is a really nice step above the entry level bouzoukis out there. Intonation is spot on.
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Beautiful archtop bouzouki
December 25, 2010
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Mark Boyd from Maineville, OH United States
Just purchased the TM-675 Irish Bouzouki, and it has low action, good projection, great sound. Also great price and quick shipping, 6 days from the day I placed the order until it arrived at my doorstep. The only complaint is the price was supposed to include set-up, but arrived directly from their distributer, the bridge wasn't installed and the strings were wrapped in a protective sleeve, on the instrument, but without the brdge, just laying loose against the body and neck, and without any tension on the strings, they came loose from the loop hooks that hold the strings in place, and strings had to be removed to feed them through the guide holes and then re-strung to tuning keys. Minor issues of you're adept at replacing strings, but annoying if you're new to the instrument and have never done this and were expecting the instrument set up with just tuning required to start playing. Since this is my 2nd bouzouki, not a problem for me, but still not as advertised.
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