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Originally Posted by davidcellist
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10-13-2021 04:58 PM
Originally Posted by davidcellistI have a Dick Knight L5C clone with floater and it is great for solo gigs or duos but does not balance well with a full band. Gibson jazzer with mounted pick-ups is the tool for the job.
i still learn a new standard for 4-6 weeks and get it down thoughly - way to go i find. I dislike jams personally - i am a classical background and i like to know roughly what I will be playing. Mesa Boogie Lonestar makes killer jazz amp btw - dark and well balanced sound.
Hmmm, old archtops can have problems, new archtops can have problems. The only answer is to have a bunch of spares of both.
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