"The sound is warm and inviting, with a powerful low-end thump that only comes from a jumbo acoustic": Guild F-55E review

The F-55E is a larger-than-life jumbo with an all-encompassing tone and striking good looks

Guild F-55E review
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Guitar World Verdict

The Guild F-55E is a stunningly crafted acoustic that delivers a sound that is second to none. Its bold, loud, and characterful tone will make anyone fall in love with the majesty of a jumbo acoustic.

Pros

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    Seriously well made

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    Loud and well-balanced tone

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    Slim neck profile

Cons

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    May be too large for some players

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Often eclipsed by the shadow of its more famous sibling, the dreadnought, the humble jumbo doesn't always get the attention it deserves. While this large-body acoustic is capable of delivering a room-filling tone that is full of ground-shaking bass, it can often be ignored in favor of a less cumbersome alternative – sacrificing tone for playability.

Well, what if you didn't need to compromise? Enter the Guild F-55. Guild's jumbo is a symphony of bold curved lines, complimenting a traditional recipe of tonewoods that culminate in an instrument that sounds just as good as it looks.

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Daryl Robertson
Senior Deals Writer

Daryl is a Senior Deals Writer at Guitar World, where he creates and maintains our 200+ buyer's guides, finds the best deals on guitar products, and tests the latest gear. His reviews have been featured in prominent publications like Total Guitar, Future Music magazine, and MusicRadar.com.

During his career, he has been lucky enough to talk to many of his musical heroes, having interviewed Slash and members of Sum 41, Foo Fighters, The Offspring, Feeder, Thrice, and more. In a past life, Daryl worked in music retail. For a little under a decade, he advised everyone from absolute beginners to seasoned pros on the right gear for their needs. 

Daryl is also a fully qualified sound engineer, holding a first-class Bachelor's degree in Creative Sound Production from the University of Abertay.