My Broadway Elitist had no solid top. It had an second thin wood layer on the inner side of the top. Maybe due to easier fabrication because they had pressed tops, not carved. This topic was also...
I think that the Korean made EXL-1 is pretty identical to the Original Excel. When I bought mine several years ago here in Los Angeles we put it up against very Expensive Gibsons and Original...
I actually much prefer my Bud 6 sitting on the floor. I love mine. I agree with most of the comments here. It is very clean and perhaps not warm, but I would say it has a fat clean sound that I...
Just be careful, the suggestions in this thread may not work as well for sunburst guitars :cool:
Ah, I wonder if, without the amp contributing to your ambient sound, that was part of the problem with the out front sound? Especially since you’ve said a few times that you’re usually happy with the...
[QUOTE=D.G.;1331758]I always bring a $5k guitar to gigs, regardless of pay :smile-new: Me too. I bought my guitars to play, not to sit at home and look at. Apologies for being off topic.
Can't believe I actually had one, which was absolutely perfect, and sold it.
Beautiful! Love the top, the back, the tailpiece, and that extended fingerboard. It's a winner!
i found a pm200 for cheaper than that but i'd rather have the 120/200 I think...
You had a nice sounding one once, why did you sell it? Cheers, Arnold.
There's one on eBay right now from a Canadian seller for $2500 (for some reason I'm having a hard time copying the link), looks like a better deal than anything else on reverb at the moment. For...
McCoy Tyner style Pentatonic sequence with 5ths, forward motion, This is a very cool way to play Gm pentatonic sequences with 5ths (actually pentatonic 4ths) but demonstrating how to play...
I might have agreed with you before the Zephyr adventure and I do like a nice P90. I traded a P90 Loar plus some cash for this Emperor and I have an old ES125, though it needs some P90/pot repair...
McCoy Tyner style Pentatonic sequence with 5ths,...
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