It shouldn't be that hard to press on the strings. If it is there are 3 explanations. Shoddy craftsmanship, you need a setup, or humidity has damaged the guitar. I have had 2 acoustic guitars damaged by humidity.Where were you when I bought my Fender acoustic ten years ago? I tried to play it for quite a while, then gave up. My hands have big palms, shorter fingers, and that string height was a major issue for me. I couldn't get the consistent fret contact needed quickly enough or with light pressure. I need to sell the thing.
I'd love to try again with an instrument that works better for me, but I'm 52 and I doubt I have it in me.
That is one guitar I am missing. I have a Delonge ES-333, but that is a different animal with only one pickup. I have to wait until my next vacation before I try that. That way there is hope that the missus isn't around when it is delivered. I can only get away with claiming that I bought a guitar case and not a guitar so many times.Those custom shop Bob Marley Gibsons are very cool. I'm checking out a Gibson ES-335 I saw on Craigslist this week. Fat Elvis and GAS go hand and hand.