Certainly no single guitar is going to be a fit for everyone. This style is indeed made for travel. Having removable sides makes for more compact travel profile. Id rather as a beginner start with something like this that I can play anywhere, fit comfortably in overhead compartment of a plane then put the pieces on during a break somewhere and either practice or jam. For the amount of time to add or remove them, I don't see it being a big issue for me. I have the Hush I Pro ordered and am really looking forward to it. I had the Bohemian Guitar before and while I enjoyed the aesthetic of a gas can bluesy appearance and origination - it was bulky and had no traveling bag with it. Thanks for your sharing your honest thoughts on it.
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Thank you for taking time to watch and to comment. I agree with you 100%, if it's not a big deal for you to unpack it put it together and play it it's a great instrument. Also the ease of putting headphones in versus having to run through a amp or something is also convenient. I think it's a really cool design, sadly as I had mentioned we were looking for something that we could put away safely but not have to mess around with putting together, also we wanted a guitar on the road that we could both play along to and sing along to so this wasn't really the solution that I thought it would be. It definitely has its perks and specific uniqueness that will work for a lot of people. Thanks for commenting.