A brief follow-up ...
MTGuru wrote:
I haven't yet played out with it, so it will be interesting to try it for trad backup. And I'm still fooling with strings and saddles. Right now it has .012 lights, and I've lowered the saddle considerably for up-the-neck playing. But I may throw on a set of .010 extra lights and use it mostly for handy practice and knockaround. You can't quite keep it on your desk next to your whistle, but it's close.
After a few months of neglect, I finally got around to substituting a set of extra light D'Addario EJ15s (.010 to .047). And the difference in feel is pretty dramatic. There's a little loss of volume, but not much. And now the guitar almost plays itself. Buttery, almost an electric feel. Perfect for noodling and working things out. I'm very pleased.
The lower cut saddle still seems OK so far, no buzz-fest. I'm waiting a day for the neck to settle back before possibly cranking the truss rod a hair flatter. For this particular setup, the action might as well be as low as it will allow.
I have used it a few times now for backup, and it works OK. But since my default style depends heavily on exploiting the bottom range of the instrument, the LX isn't going to substitute for the M-36 anytime soon.

I'll be at the NAMM Show again this weekend, so I'll keep an eye out for the Luna and any other minis to check out.
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