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He‘s using the bridge pkup mostly, even on his Duojet.
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02-27-2021 02:02 PM
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So interesting to see (hear!) the influence of this guitar to his playing!
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Looking for affordable options similar to the Collings / Duo Jet. This looks really cool although the are no videos on it. Anyone ever try this Godin?
https://www.sweetwater.com/store/det...d-havana-burst
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Well, it's got the Dynas and the Bigsby. It's fully hollow- so it will sound different than the chambered Collings. Godin does make good guitars tho.
For another $1K (still less than half of the Collings), a Gretsch VS Jet would likely get you alot closer than the Godin will.
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I think I read that Julian’s is full hollow, but obviously thinline and with a small body, which of course will affect the sound.
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Originally Posted by xavierbarcelo
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A little like a Musima Record (in fact, the Record 15 would be a good candidate for a budget version of the Collings. All solid, full hollow, thinline with a brace in the middle. Main difference is that the neck is bolt on. And of course that the Collings attention to detail is amazing, but then you’d have quite a big chunk of money for a luthier to take care of the rough edges).
The one in the photo is not mine. I have a 17.
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Originally Posted by xavierbarcelo
A Guild M-75 is close constructionwise except trestle bracing and Bigsby. The Franz pkups are similar raw pickups.
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According to ah E-mail that has been circulating on forums, allegedly from Collings themselves, “The 470 JL is a hollowbody guitar with a single 4" wide trestle "block", or more of a single brace, if you prefer, that has one single "foot" that makes contact with the back. It is not chambered."
Edit: now I see it’s ruger9 himself who shared the email. So there you go!
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Gosh! The web is so small! Anyway, very true, a Guild M-75 aristocrat ticks all the boxes. And the price is not completely outrageous.
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Originally Posted by Stefan Eff
As far as I'm concerned, it goes like this:
Solid body
Chambered body (Gretsch Jets)
Center blocks (ES-335s for example)
this new hybrid Collings 4" trestle brace
Gretsch trestle braces (this is somewhere in-between "tone post" and "center block")
Fully hollow with tone posts (under the bridge, to secure a stud bridge to, like the Gibson Johnny A, also various hollow Gretsches)
Fully hollow, PERIOD, like most "jazz boxes"
You seem to be the one who "can't accept" what the Collings is: it's NOT "fully hollow (and that's all)", it's "fully hollow with a 4" wide trestle brace"... exactly as Collings told you. I prefer to take Collings at their word, you can reject reality and substitute your own all you want.
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Originally Posted by ruger9
This discussion is completely obsolete.
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Originally Posted by xavierbarcelo
...and the Franz pkups with their strong magnets sound a lot more Dyna rather than P90.
The Bigs on the Collings adds for sure more silk to the mids (I guess Julian don‘t use it), it‘s just a part of the tonal AND esthetic design.
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I saw your thread when you bought it. It seems to be a wonderful guitar and one to seriously consider. I know I would if I was looking for this type of guitar and I had the dough.
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Originally Posted by ruger9
You’ve said that many times in your life, don‘t you?
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I have a feeling that Julian wanted the bigsby because he wants to learn how to use one. He is so creative that I know he will find some way to impress us all with it.
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Originally Posted by ruger9
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Originally Posted by Stefan Eff
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Back to topic- interesting they‘re using 500k pots on the (darn expensive) Ellisonics. I thought 250k are common for singlecoils in general?
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Originally Posted by Stefan Eff
Even now TV Jones (the premier Gretsch replacement pickup builder), recommends 500K pots for his T-Armonds (which are his version of the Dynasonic). Personally, I prefer Dynas with 250K pots... and not because of the "single coils get 250K pots rule", but just because Dynas are very bright, and I like things a little warmer. When I had the T-Armonds in my thinline Cabronita, I preferred 250K pots with them.
The whole "250K for single and 500K for humbuckers" thing was really invented for the Fender single coil and the Gibson PAF. In those instances, the rule makes sense. But Gretsch pickups are their own thing: Filtertrons are technically humbuckers, but they are as bright as a Fender single coil (that was their design goal). So when you start talking about Gretsch pickups, all bets are off.
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"250k for single coil" is about as correct as "flatwounds for jazz". p90s, dynas, and charlie christian sound best with 500k to my ears. dearmond fhc sounds best with 1M.
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