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I yesterday, came across a Cordoba Fussion 14. I played it. The fret ends were sticking out of the neck so much as to make it a useful saw. I understand it is not really expensive but IDK, I...
Thank you! I do think you make a valid point about the delay, it feels good when playing, but listening back now after your comment i kinda agree! lookin forward to the February-thread, this is a...
I was chatting gear with a Forum member recently -- "Eugene" -- and he pointed me to his YT site; he posts regular "House Session" videos that are fantastic! Here is this weekend's: Go,...
I play henriksens lately, but if a deluxe were more portable, I’d probably never need a henriksen. P Bernstein’s tone is a combination of the guitar and amp. He has always had a fairly bright sound...
Great guitar Andrew. I would have liked to own it. Just a bit too far away. Enjoy.
The bridge? If you're thinking about routing a new slot, that's not really feasible on a classical guitar, and undoubtedly an expensive operation. I'll probably have to find an improvement for my...
This reminds me of the time, where I almost saw George Benson in person right before my guitar lesson many years ago. He was visiting my teacher, who is also a Polytone dealer in Chicago. He needed a...
Ever since I've started this thread I've been messing with settings again. Pickup high, pickup low, screws in, screws out. You know, the usual stuff. I can get some nice tone on the b and e...
Having owned a Deluxe Reverb at the same time I had a Polytone, my view is that they are different sounding amps. Both were (I no longer have either) able to play any jazz venue and I could carry...
If they're offering to re-do, do what you need to be happy no matter what anyone says. An aside, I had an instrument made for me, I wanted an amber yellow. It came to me pretty bright yellow. Yikes....
I had a '63 LG-1 that was an incredible guitar. Rung like a bell and had great bite for playing blues on. The only guitar I ever regret letting go of and the best acoustic for what I like, blues,...
Thanks for your reply, Cunamara. One reason why Bernstein has brighter tone compared to Kreisberg is because of Bernstein's guitar type. The ES175 is a dark sounding guitar with it's mounted...
Thanks for the tips. Very informative. Since I'm searching the electric sound, you have given me good hints for my search.
I would definitely go with the '57 classic (Gibson). I have them in all my guitars and they always sound wonderful
We'll between the nut and the bridge you should have enough scope to adjust the intonation if you like the guitar. Kremona makes good guitars, if you find a model that suits you they punch above...
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