Product: Wechter Pathmaker Price Paid: US $399
Submitted 10/04/2003
at 01:18am
by Eric
Email: esguild1 at berkshire<dot>rr<dot>com
Features
:No Opinion
This is in addition to my previous review :
Sound
:No Opinion
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Action, Fit, & Finish
:5
Please note that this guitar needs plenty of humidity in dry winter indoor climate. The frets are not burried beneath the binding enough and can be sharp and stick out a bit from the edge if the neck shrinks a little . So keep humidified. Just one more note that this guitar wont sound better w/ age . Laminate top guitars ussually sound worse w/ age as the layers tend to get a little looser.
Reliability/Durability
:No Opinion
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Customer Support
:No Opinion
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Overall Rating
:No Opinion
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Product: Wechter Pathmaker Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 10/01/2003
at 09:56am
by Eric
Features
:No Opinion
This is in addition to my previous review. I may have neglected to mention a few things 1) the frets on my Chinese Wechter are not very far burried beneath the neck binding and will stick out and be sharp if this guitar isnt well humidified in the drier winter weather. 2) a laminate top guitar will tend to sound worse over time as the layers loosen a bit.3) I do wish they made this guitar with a little better fret job / workmanship , solid top for maybe ,$100 more and maybe more adult colors. One more note : I dont find the inside mic that usefull as it just tends to be boomy. A mic really sounds much better placed above the strings near the soundhole side of the fretboard.
Sound
:No Opinion
Action, Fit, & Finish
:No Opinion
Reliability/Durability
:No Opinion
Customer Support
:No Opinion
Overall Rating
:No Opinion
Product: Wechter Pathmaker Price Paid: US $400
Submitted 05/03/2003
at 12:00am
by Todd South
Email: todd<at>toddsouth dot com
Features
:10
Built in Asia, setup in Wechter's Paw Paw, MI shop. Scale Length
25 1/2". 22 frets, unique double cutaway design provides access to the 19th. Spruce laminated top, maple back & sides. Transparent blue finish. Hand Scalloped Braces. Rosewood fingerboard and bridge. Bone nut & saddle. Chrome sealed tuners. ARTEC HT-TBL Triphonic System includes piezo, magnetic coil and condenser microphone (with active preamp to control it all). Gig bag included.
Sound
:10
Suits my acoustic folk/rock/funk/pop style just fine.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:10
Excellent factory setup. Had to adjust one pole on the magnetic coil pickup to taste.
Reliability/Durability
:10
Use it all the time without backup without worry. Can't say the same about most of my other instruments.
Customer Support
:10
Abe Wechter answers his own email, an utter rarity in any business. His answers to my questions prior to purchase were definitely a factor in making a final decision. His responses after purchase have been both insightful & just plain friendly. He appears to be sincerely interested in each customer's experience and places high importance on customer service.
Overall Rating
:10
This guitar rocks! I played it for about 6 hours the first night, switching between pickups, blending, listening for differences between XLR and 1/4", with and without phantom power, etc. Then I moved on to the real test & main reason I wanted to try the Pathmaker: live performance.
I LOVE IT! I?ve used the Pathmaker for 20 live shows in the past two months and haven?t had any reason to use another guitar. The action & playability are among the best I've ever experienced. It really says something to me when a builder can setup a guitar, put it through shipping several times and the instrument completely retains its integrity. This guitar was ready to play, without flaw, right out of the box. The folks in Paw Paw do a great job and their attention to detail really shows.
I have played on Tacoma, Washburn, Taylor, Gibson, Martin, Takamine, Fender, Yamaha and various handmade custom instruments. I have never played a guitar in this price range that was of such high quality and just so much fun to play! Abe Wechter is a GENIUS. At $400 I'm thinking of getting a complete set of Pathmakers (blue, red, black, natural) to color coordinate with stage outfits. Of course, my wife might find that a bit excessive.
The patented double-cutaway design is just as cool as it looks. I can play licks on this guitar that were previously possible only on a solid body electric. The neck shape & fretboard are comfortable as well as fast. During my first night with the guitar I realized that the design & action combined with the coil pickup make for a great solid-body stand-in. During more than one live show I have switched off the piezo & mic, kicked some fuzz into my effects and surprised the audience with electric sounds on my crazy blue acoustic!
The ARTEC Triphonic Blender System works as advertised, but it takes some practice to get the most out of it. If nothing else you?ll have a lot of fun discovering the best combination of piezo, magnetic coil, and condenser mic for a given space. For clean acoustic sound I?ve been tending toward a blend of 60/40 coil/piezo, with about 10%-30% condenser mixed in for a natural low end boost. In fact, I like that combined tone so much I?ve been playing with the EQ completely flat. ARTEC electronics are on the low end of the price scale, but so far I?m really impressed with the amount of quality vs cost on the HT-TBL unit. I tried a Pathmaker equipped with the Fishman Prefix, and although it sounded perfectly fine I really prefer the performance I?m getting from the ARTEC unit. I also really like having the choice of 1/4" vs XLR outputs. When possible I always go with the XLR output, either direct to the PA or via a Behringer DI-100 (depending on grounding & noise issues).
An unplugged acoustic player is one thing this guitar should not be considered for. It suffers from the same stiff soundboard issues common with laminate tops. It?s likely to improve with age, but I?m not terribly concerned about it. I bought the guitar for live ?plugged in? performances, a task for which it truly excels. The Pathmaker also makes for a great recording guitar when you don?t want to bother with microphone placement around a solid top instrument. With the coil and mic you can get rid of that buzzy ?direct piezo? sound that tends to befoul recording with in-line acoustic-electrics.
The included gig bag is a nice touch; however, the quality on this particular bag isn?t very high. The zippers tend to pop open or jam on a regular basis. After fighting with those zippers for a month, I finally ditched the bag and put my Pathmaker in a nice hardshell dreadnought case. Any such will do, although Wechter does have a custom case for the Pathmaker available on their website.
The coated strings that were included played and sounded fine, but I like it even better with my usual choice (D?Addario Custom Light Phosphor Bronze).
Overall the Wechter 3100 series Pathmaker is
Product: Wechter Pathmaker Price Paid: US $399
Submitted 05/01/2003
at 08:48pm
by gitpiker
Features
:10
Wow! Such a great guitar for the price! Tons of features - excellent, excellent value. I really like the extended fingerboard access. Great pickups too. Mine has a 3-pickup Artec system with both standard and XLR jacks. Wish they had a second strap button on the neck. Gig bag is very nice, with lots of padding.
Sound
:10
I play lots of styles mostly acoustic but I like to plug in and turn up the volume too sometimes. I was worried about the bass response from the double cut body. Actually the acoustic balance is just about perfect. Very loud, with deep bass and clear treble.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:10
Totally unexpected how good the setup was. I didn't expect such a smooth playing guitar. They do all the setup in their shop in Michigan and it shows. There were a few dings in the finish but real minor. I bought a transparent blue finish.
Reliability/Durability
:10
Neck feels rock solid. No problems to report. I do wish they would put a strap button on the neck though...
Customer Support
:10
These guys really know their guitars. I called the factory before buying and they answered all my questions about the double cutaway. They said it is set up with light gauge strings. No special polish needed. I talked to Abe himself!
Overall Rating
:10
I also looked at Tacoma, Takamine, Godin, and Breedlove very seriously before I decided what the heck, with a 45 day return policy from Musicians Friend, how can I go wrong? I couldn't be more pleased with my decision. I want one of the US made Wechters now. Gotta start saving though...
Product: Wechter Pathmaker Price Paid: US $399.00
Submitted 03/28/2003
at 01:56am
by Eric
Email: esguild1<at>berkshire dot rr dot com
Features
:10
Double cutaway ,trasparent red finish, maple body/neck , 3 pickup system can get better acoustic sound. Laminate top. 25 1/2 " scale. No name die cast tuners that work fine . No strap button , gig bag.
Sound
:8
Sounds pretty good acousticaly for a laminate top guitar ,I think better than average sounds can be gotten from this ax electricaly. I havnt experimented with it that much yet.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:6
Well , I think they set these and other guitars up to be on the safe side , they dont want to take a chance and maybe have a buzzing fret ect. so the action was rather high for my liking. I own a set of nut files so I filed the nut grooves down a little more( a delicate operation)so the guitar would play effortlessly at the first frets. Then I sanded down the bridge saddle from the bottom about an 1/8 of an inch. The guitar now plays like a dream and sounds much better as well with the strings now being closer to the soundhole. I have to do this with every acoustic guitar I get. The workmanship on this guitar I would say is pretty good. A little sloppy here and there . The nut was a little sloppy , frets a little sloppy , looks a little sloppy inside. Where neck binding ends near soundhole was a little sloppy and uneven , face of headstock is painted black and you can see the unfilled wood under the paint. Not a huge deal , but a little cheap looking. I would like to see maybe a peice of black laminate with a little mother of pearl on the headstock face instead . I think the guitar should come with a strap button on the underside of the horn intead of this needing to be a customer installed option. Workmanship wasnt quite as immaculate as some of the squier electrics from Korea. I would also like to see this guitar come in some more adult colors like a vintage sunburst , wine red , natural(i think it comes in this but not at musicians friend). The blue , red and black are nice but sort of teenage colors. The gig bag that comes with the guitar is ok but a little cheap seeming.
Reliability/Durability
:7
Seems ok , The gig bag probablly wont last that long. Its vinal and seems to tear easily.
Customer Support
:9
Abe Wechter emailed me quickly with answers to some questions I had and then posted them to his column. Dont really know about getting something repaired , seems like they would be helpful. I think the warranty is pretty good , i forget what it is.
Overall Rating
:8
Been playin a long time , If i had a trust fund , I might buy a more expensive 3 pickup guitar , but without the trust fund , I would probablly buy it again. I also have a solidtop/rosewood sigma single cutaway that is very nice. The workmanship on it is flawless , but of course it doesnt have 3 pickups and isnt as unique looking as the Wechter.
Product: Wechter Pathmaker Price Paid: US $399.00
Submitted 03/05/2003
at 08:15am
by mike
Email: faithful1<at>chartertn dot net
Features
:10
this review is given for the made in china pathfinder with the artec preamp installed. guitar is a very shinny black. has the mic, undersaddle and crossbeam sound hole pickup system. came with # 12 long lasting strings installed but they are not elixer brand. this pathfind is made of maple back and sides and a spruce top. tuners are groverlike no names. because of the pickup system I give it a ten in this cat. came with a nice gigbag.
Sound
:8
I have read reports on this guitar that it sounds as good as anything made by the bigger manufacturers but this is only true plugged in. this guitar is able get get any sound plugged in because of the three pickup system na d it sounds good its self, but unplugged it compares favorably to the top end takamines{1000.00 plus} but not above that level. I have owned a top end 614 taylor with the same woods as this one and the taylor beats this one in sound all the way,{unplugged} so did my 1999.00 koa alvarez and so did my d40 guild made in 1980. this one sounds a bitthin in comparison. lacking the warmth of the all wood taylor or guild or alvarez. it also does not compare in unplugged sound to a 1000 dollar tak 444 that I have played twice in the past 2 weeks unplugged of course nor is it as pretty to look at. the tak was and is my first choice as a stage guitar and it plays as well as this one. but costs almost three times as much, the taylor costs 2600.00 after the price breaks.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:8
guitar was well set up but I don't like the rough strings that were installed. elixers would have made this guitar play even better then it does but I suspect they cost at least 5.00 bucks more a set. well my guitar was not perfect as I can see lines in the guitar where the wood braces runs beneath the top. that worried me a bit and I considered sending it back to musicians friend, but I don't think its going to be a problem and I hate sending it back because I need it now ,not next month. frets and neck are perfect.
Reliability/Durability
:9
I do belive it to be a dependable guitar but it is lite and I would be careful with it. I banged my taylor so hard on a upright bass setting in the dark that I just knew it was cracked but it never left so much as a small ding. that was one tough guitar. this one isn't but with care it should be fine. I like the fact that its lite because I lug several guitars around to my shows which answers the question would I use it without backup also.
Customer Support
:10
well before I recieved the guitar I wrote wechter and asked "what strings were coming on the guitar" and Abe himself wrote me back and was very gracious and polite, wanting to help answer questions and all. I liked that a lot as it tells me something about his commitment to his poduct line. I do feel that a manual should have been included or they might put one on the website to be downloaded since I cannot see where the neck would be adjusted unless its under the soundhole pickup. also I don't see as well as I used to and I would have liked to see a blow-up of the preamp funtions.
Overall Rating
:10
I have been playing 22 years and play mostly electric, strat / roland synth in a gosple band that is going pro doing all sorts of songs. an eclectic mix to be sure.
I have owned a bunch of acoustics over those years and even more electrics. I really like the pickup system in this guitar and its stage presence. just about everyone who see's it has something to say. its not in the catagory of "just another guitar" that's for sure.
I tried to rate this guitar fairly but let me say that I just don't know who else makes a guitar that sounds this good{and it does sound good}just not a good as an all wood taylor or martin or some gibsons but they all cost way past a thousand dollars.
who else makes a guitar that plays this well. not very many acoustics play this well but a lot has changed and I find that they are getting better. taylor, martin, gibson and a host of others{takamine} play quite well but again most cost over 1000.00 .
I have to hand it to Abe and his staff on this fine production of a guitar that sounds fantastic and versitile plugged in, plays like a dream and is different in looks, is lite and easy to carry comes with long lasting strings and great support and still costs less them 500.00. I got mine for 399.00 shiped free for MF. get yours while the price is down because no doubt they will go up shorly.
Product: Wechter Pathmaker Price Paid: US $399
Submitted 02/26/2003
at 09:17am
by Anonymous
Features
:9
Wechter Pathmaker : 2003 (made in china, set-up in Michigan)
The Wechter Pathmaker is a double cutaway acoustic-electric. The pick-ups are a three-way mic-piezo-magnetic that can be mixed together to very nice effect. Art-tec HT-TBL
The woods used are maple back and sides with a spruce top. I believe that the top is laminated, but I can't tell because the tone is quite nice. The finish is gloss blue with white binding.
The frets are medium sized and clean. The nut and saddle are bone.
Very nice padded gig bag. Loads of straps and pockets.
Hard to find a nicer guitar in this price range.
Sound
:9
I use the Wechter for open-mic solo performances. Nothing too fancy, so tone is important to me. I plug directly into the PA system with very little reverb.
Acoustically the tone is somewhat warm and articulate. Meaning that it is not mushy or tinny. A nice split between those extremes. Not as warm as some very expensive guitars I have played, but it sure beats anything in the same class.(Beats an mid-range ovation in my opinion)
Plugged in, it is really nice. The ability to mix the three signals is useful. The piezo is bright. The magnet is a warm single coil sound. The mic adds nice resonance that the others miss. However, the mic can cause feedback live, so the volume may need to be dropped under high amplification. Overall, I'd say it is excellent.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:8
The good and the bad:
Good: The set-up was excellent. Nearly perfect. No buzz or dead spots anywhere on the neck. The neck is very strat-like and has great acess (as you would expect) all the way up. Very very good.
The construction is unique and well done in general. The inside is clean with an interesting scaloped bracing pattern. The head is a cool shape and clean. The tuners are good, not brand-name as far as I could see, but I have had no proplem keeping it in tune.
The Bad: Well, some of the details were less than perfect. A small glue stain at the neck joint on the binding. Some discoloration of the bone saddle (Natural to the bone, or a stain, I don't know). One of the dot inlays on the neck was slightly raised. (Not enough to affect the playing at all, but annoying anyway. I fixed it with a little careful sandpaper and dremel work). I guess I am being petty, but those were the main imperfections.
Reliability/Durability
:8
I have been playing mine only for a month or so now. I have seen no indications that it will not be very reliable, but honestly I will know in time.
It seems rugged and well put together. I'd rate it higher, but I have not had it that long.
Customer Support
:10
These people will actually answer your questions via e-mail. I had some concerns about tone before buying one. They directed me to a dealer and answered my in-depth questions.
Overall Rating
:9
I have played for about 5 years. My previous acoustic was a hand-made yamaha. It is now in the closet.
The playability is the best aspect of this guitar. The amplified tone is next. The uniqueness of the design brings a lot of attention. That is cool too.
Product: Wechter Pathmaker Price Paid: US $399
Submitted 12/03/2002
at 12:44am
by Eric Lovett
Email: urklvt<at>yahoo dot com
Features
:10
I recently purchased a Wechter Pathmaker acoustic guitar from Musician?s Friend. I was skeptical, as anyone should be, of several things before buying it. For one, the brand new model had just been introduced for the first time through the online retailer. Secondly, it is never a really good idea to buy anything sight unseen, and the guitar was an import, and quality, I was sure, was going to be an issue. Thirdly, and most importantly, I?m primarily an electric player and I need an acoustic that will give me the warmth and volume of a real, full-bodied instrument without sacrificing playability and range.
Needless to say I had all kinds of questions. Unfortunately I couldn?t weasel much information out of the Friends because it was such a new guitar. I decided to email the manufacturer with my questions. To my amazement, Abe Wechter, the guitar?s designer himself, emailed me back with answers to everything I had asked and more. He assured me that even though the guitars are manufactured overseas each and every one is set up and fine-tuned in his shop, to his exacting standards, by him or his assistant before they?re sent to Musician?s Friend. His partner emailed me as well, describing the tone to me as best he could. Their confidence in the instrument was contagious. They were more like people giddy and excited to share a secret than like salesmen.
Well, I decided to take advantage of the kindness of the guys at Musician?s Friend and their 45 day, no questions asked, no brain, no pain, trial period, and try the guitar out for myself since I couldn?t find a review on it anywhere on the internet.
At $399.00 from Musician?s Friend, the guitar was shipped to me for free with a very nice, more than adequately protective gig bag with backpack straps and everything else I could need. The guitar was beautiful. I was stunned by the guitar?s finish, the binding on the neck, the front, and the back of the body, the uniqueness of its shape, and the versatility of the electronics. This is the ONLY three way blended pickup system on any acoustic in its price range, period. There is a magnetic pickup in the sound hole nearest the neck, a piezo in the bridge, and a microphone right in the middle of the sound hole under the strings, and all three may be blended at will. There is a three band EQ and a phase switch to cut potential feedback. The guitar has ?? and XLR outs that can be used independently. The guitar can even be phantom powered through its XLR jack.
It fits in a standard dreadnaught case but has an incredibly unique dual-cutaway with 19 frets completely clear of the body and the most solid neck joint I?ve ever seen.
Sound
:10
So I was there looking at it, thinking to myself, ?Yeah, but how does it feel?? I put it over my knee and gave it the infamous strum test. To quote Neo, ?Whoa!? The notes resonated all through me, every single one distinct and clear. The guitar was loud, warm and clear as a bell. I felt inspiration flowing from the first chord. Ok, yeah, it sounded great when I played an E major chord, but when I exploded into scales, arpeggios, two-handed tapping, and legato phrases the guitar not only retained its definition, but seemed to come alive like a supercar does when you push it up to its real potential. It seemed to beg not to be put down.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:10
The action is incredible. It is VERY low and VERY consistent all the way to the 22nd fret, which, by the way, is more accessible than on most solid-body electrics. I knew immediately that I had found the guitar for me.
Reliability/Durability
:10
I have tried them all in my 18 years of playing, and I?ve owned several, without ever getting it quite right. I really don?t like to make comparisons with other brands, but heck, it?s a good reference point for those who, like me, dare to buy things online. I did not want to buy an Ovation. Their feel is quite fine for an electric player, but their acoustic tone is far too weak and tinny to me, and their plugged in tone is just too flat and emotionless. I could not buy a Taylor. Their feel and tone are wonderful, but their price tags give me continence problems. The tone of the Wechter Pathmaker is every bit as good as all of the Taylors I?ve tried, if not warmer and more distinct, and the feel and playability rival that of my American made, pre-Gibson, Steinberger GM1-TA electric. The electronics afford it such diversity of plugged-in color that I haven?t even begun to explore the possibilities.
I had to put it up to the final, ultimate test: the wife test. I married well. My wife encourages me to pursue my art and had already told me to get an acoustic, but she does have an opinion about tone. Her brother is a professional classical guitarist and she knows how a guitar should sound and feel. She fell in love with it immediately. She will not allow me to return it. I quote, ?You?ve finally found the one for you, so NO, you will not return it!?
Customer Support
:10
I have never enjoyed a more serendipitous purchase experience. Musician?s Friend gave me the best customer service I have ever received from any music store, and Abe Wechter made the perfect acoustic guitar for me. I trust that a multitude of other guitarists, acoustic and electric players alike, will love it as much as I do. It is the best of both worlds.
Overall Rating
:10
I name all of my guitars, and I called my Pathmaker ?Hannibal?, ?Hannibal Wechter?. It seemed only right since it eats all the other guitars for lunch!
Product: Wechter Pathmaker Price Paid: US $900.00 used
Submitted 02/06/2002
at 02:05pm
by Jan
Email: none
Features
:9
My Wechter is the 26th one ever made by Abe and his team. I was told this via e-mail by Mr. Wechter himself! I treasure this double cutaway with cedar top and rosewood sides - all solid of course. Besides the unique design, the craftsmanship is supurb on this guitar. The features are modest with a single abalone strip rosette around the soundhole, rosewood fingerboard and bridge, chrome tuners and offset pearldots on the fretboard. The pickguard is thcik and has that custom shop, hand made feel. Everything about this guitar feels like it was made by hand in a small factory. My only concern with the design, however, is the lack of any binding around the body and neck. The cedar is a soft wood and already I see marks and dents forming around the edge. I suspect that this will continue on in the years to come. I hear that the new elite models have binding around the body as a standard feature. I wish I had it on mine.
Sound
:10
I love the sound and resonance of this guitar. It reminds me of a Tacoma I had which had the cedar top and the rosewood sides as well. The size of this pathnaker is similar to Tacoma's chief guitars - sort of 3/4 size. I bought it knowing that it wasn't going to produce as much sound as a regular dreadnought or jumbo - I bought it primarily as a plug in stage guitar. Did I say that the sound plugged in is awesome?! The Fihsman prefix pro is a great tool - I even like it better than the blend due to the feedback I got using the latter on one of my other guitars. The prefix pro gives the warm sounding pathmaker a very live, crisp and bright sound - the combination of the Wechter woods and the Fishman electronics make a great pairing!
Action, Fit, & Finish
:10
Like the other pathanmaker reviews, mine has that unique Abe Wechter action - it really feels like a smooth electric guitar neck. I'm able to play things I never thought I could on an acoustic with this pathmaker! The engineering of integrating the neck into the body of the guitar is something worth securing a patent over. I've owned a couple of Guilds before this, and their necks don't come even close to Wechter's design.
Reliability/Durability
:9
I think that owning a cedar top will require greater care on my part. Spruce is denser and so resists a lot more abuse than cedar - and so I feel as though I will need to be delicate with this guitar. With that said, the guitar feels solid and weightier than it appears - and I can appreciate this. Other guitars by Gibson and Santa Cruz feel too light in my opinion. Their featherweight feel makes me think of structural weakness. But this pathmaker feels solid and tight - really a work of art.
Customer Support
:10
Excellent support. It's so surprising to be dealing with the man himself - Abe Wechter. He personally replied to two or three of my emails and was very helpful in helping me with my questions. I have full confidence that if anything ever need repairing that his company would attend to my needs. This is what a company should be like!
Overall Rating
:10
As I stated earlier, I own a variety of guitars - a jumbo Guild, a Larrivee, and a strat. Adding this Wechter Pathmaker to my arsenal is a real joy. I look forward to the flexibility it will offer me playing in my ministry. I refer fondly to this guitar as an acoustic SG given it's unique design - and I will continue enjoying this guitar in years to come.
Product: Wechter Pathmaker Price Paid: US $990
Submitted 12/22/1999
at 10:58am
by Rich Mesch
Email: rich<dot>mesch at smginc<dot>com
Features
:8
This is the first production guitar from renowned luthier Abe Wechter. It's designed to have the tone of an acoustic, but the feel and playability of an electric. All models have a distinctive double cutaway design (yes, an acoustic double cutaway) that allows access all the way up the neck. I believe all models also have an under-the-bridge pickup.
I have seen this model in quite a variety of wood combinations and finishes. Mine has a solid cedar top, solid mahogany back and sides, mahogany neck and rosewood fingerboard. It has a very nicely executed high gloss finish.
Sound
:7
The Wechter may not be for everybody, because it is essentially a compromise guitar. It does not necessarily have the best acoustic tone in the world, although it is certainly competitive with other acoustics in its price range. The tone is on the bright side, with good note separation, although a tad muddy when strummed. It has a fairly distinct voice for fingerstyle, a nice plus for what is essentially a dreadnaught-sized body.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:10
Okay, here's where the Wechter knocks your socks off...
I've never played a guitar that felt like the Wechter. It has a slender neck, fast action, and firm, take-control feel of the best electrics. The sound, however, is distinctly woody and acoustic. This guitar just feels great.
Fit and finish are exceptional-- beautiful wood, offset abalone rosette, wood binding. This is a great looking guitar, although the double cutaway does give it sort of a bizarre look that some people might not go for (I didn't really go for it at first, but it grew on me.)
Reliability/Durability
:10
It seems like a sturdily built guitar, and the finish is quite good. It withstands the rigors of home playing and very occasional gigging quite well.
Customer Support
:No Opinion
Never had to deal with the company.
Overall Rating
:9
I've been playing guitar for almost 25 years, although it's alway been primarily a hobby. I own a lot of guitars, but I think the Wechter is a keeper, mostly because it is so unique. I have since played a rosewood-and-spruce Wechter, and found the tone somewhat more pleasing-- so if I had it to do over again, I would probably buy that combo instead of cedar/mahogany. Tonewood is, of course, a matter of personal taste.
Overall, the best thing about this guitar is the way it feels in your hands when you play it. It just feels rock solid, and your hands move effortlessly over the neck. It's a great guitar to play live.