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    Wooden on mine. Maybe I should try a TOM. I figured the wooden one it came with would give me a more acoustic-ish response, but if Lawson says there’s not much difference it would be quite nice to be in tune.

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    Dick I think you may need to change your Dutchbopper nickname to Thunkmaster. Your old handle of Mr.Bebopguitar was very fitting also.
    Carrying the Tal torch forward is a beautiful thing. Tal lives on.

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    I put a tuneomatic with nylon saddles on my 330 kit guitar. Best of both worlds: intonation accuracy and wood-like response and tone!
    Last edited by Little Jay; 11-29-2020 at 02:07 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by christianm77
    Wooden on mine. Maybe I should try a TOM. I figured the wooden one it came with would give me a more acoustic-ish response, but if Lawson says there’s not much difference it would be quite nice to be in tune.
    If you do go the TOM route, spring for a set of nylon saddle to retain that bit of mellowness. My ES-345 came with those, and I kept them on for tonal reasons until I finally wore them out with my bending excesses (I was young and strong and mule-headed. I am now neither young, nor strong).

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    Quote Originally Posted by vinnyv1k
    Dick I think you may need to change your Dutchbopper nickname to Thunkmaster. Your old handle of Mr.Bebopguitar was very fitting also.
    Carrying the Tal torch forward is a beautiful thing. Tal lives on.
    Thunkmaster ... love it! Good nickname. I could sign of with TM here.

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    Nice job indeed !
    In blind mode, could not discriminate the 350 from the Farlow. I never thought they could sound so close!

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    For those interested, I turned the vid into a Blog entry here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dutchbopper
    Yeah the amp settings are the same. Same strings and pick too. The 350 is a way more resonant guitar than the Tal. It is of a much lighter build and has a better acoustic sound. I recorded it unamped even and it sounded fine.

    I like the vintage vibe of the 350. The Tal is a heavier guitar but still sounds great. Gibson did a very good job as you can hear.

    So far I have only used the 350 at home and not in my trio. It is a dream guitar.

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    Do you think the 350 might feedback more at stage volume?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Woody Sound
    Do you think the 350 might feedback more at stage volume?
    No, I don't think so ... But I must admit I never tried it. It's just that I never had any feedback problems with any archtop in 25 years ...

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