
The quest for that perfect acoustic guitar is a lot of fun. As players, our style evolves as we learn more tunes and licks. So it follows that our taste in guitars changes too, particularly as we try more and more instruments and begin to get an idea of what particular combination of tone and comfort suits us best.
The only way really to get to know a guitar is to have it in the comfort of your own home for a period of time. So, naturally, guitars will come and go. Some consider this to be GAS, or guitar-acquisition syndrome. To me, that sounds negative. I prefer to think of it as a quest for the ultimate guitar that is perfect for us. It's an educational experience, and who can say that to be well-educated is negative?
Of course, I might just have GAS and be in denial!