![]() ![]() ![]() Of course, these are just my own quick impressions/opinions since I had to get out of there before I started spending money. ![]() Tone wise the Dot seemed more well suited to blues and rock tones while the Sheraton had a solid jazz tone to it. Though both guitars played well and their necks were of a very similar size, the trim appointments and more detailed finish on the Sheraton made it a more visually appealing instrument than the Dot. Overall the Dot had a warmer sound than the Sheraton but the Sheraton sounded much more balanced and definitely brighter/more clear. The Dot also had what appeared to be a mahogany neck. The Dot had a top that seemed at least 2/3 thicker. The Sheraton had a top that you would expect to see on this style of guitar. I was struck by the difference in thickness of their tops. Both were hanging high and the bouts were at eye-level for me. Both were in natural finish and in very good condition. Still they had a nice looking Sheraton II and a used Dot. Last time I was in there they had a Heritage 535 and I was kind of hoping I could take it for a test drive. I was in GC yesterday to grab some strings and of course I had to review the selection of used guitars. ![]()
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