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  • ^lovely stuff

  • Very, very pretty...

  • Thanks man. I dig it too.

    Gig tonight's been cancelled btw (or more accurately doesn't ever seem to have been booked). Kind of handy because the new guit-fiddle needs new strings. It's got that typical guitar shop thing of having ultra light strings on (so when you try it in the shop you go "whoa, this is so easy to play").... then when you get it home you realise it's really quiet and won't stay in tune. Bit of a pain because as it's been set up beautifully for .011s or whatever .013s are going to naff up the slinky action.

    Speaking of which, does anyone know what gauge of string on a short scale OM model like this will feel closest to .012s on a dreadnaught? .013s or bigger?

  • Can anyone recommend a nice guitar stand? May actually have space to put out my Strat and acoustic for the first time in years - would like a couple of nice matching stands. No need to fold/travel. Most I've seen are a bit ugly.

  • I would give .012s a good long go, Dooks. Light OMs seem to choke up with 13s, you don't gain anything. My last OM was short scale (Collings) and I always went back to 12s...

  • Dooks, Teenslain, etc, any other performing musicians:

    Could you help my good friend Alex out and fill in her survey?
    This is for a serious academic study on the emotional side of live performance.
    Cheers!
    http://www.esurveyspro.com/Survey.aspx?id=5f696330-de0e-4928-ab09-50bd1061cdde

  • ^Done. Thinkful, but quite enjoyed it.

  • Begining work on my sadly neglected L00

  • I almost bought one of these last week, read the price ticket wrong... Thought it said £800 when it was actually $1800... I would still dearly love a white Mosrite Ventures model, have always wanted one...

  • Yowser. Playing a last minute solo gig at the King Charles I tonight. The lowest of all keys. Free entry as always. Bring a guitar!

    Got 12s on the little guild at the moment and it feels pretty good. Only mild issue is a bought it a new capo (got to have a specific one for each guitar - avoid the possibility of finding yourself without one) and as it's brand new the still tight spring on it is pulling the guitar out of tune every time I move it. It will loosen up in time though.

    BQ I'll have a go on that study now.

    Sparky, I have no idea man. I've got a mixed bag of folding stands (l ike the super light weight fender ones that fold into a little bag). Half the time guitars are piled in a corner, leaning on a bookcase or left in cases ready to go again...

  • Cripes that survey went pretty deep.

    Interesting filling in questions about pre-performance anxiety (from which I suffer quite badly) whilst actually suffering pre-performnace anxiety.

    *stomach churns again

  • Ha! I can hardly stand to play gigs anymore due to the nervousness before I hit the stage.

  • I always used to have a kip before gigs.
    Might seem odd but I'm mildly narcoleptic, which means instead of getting jumpy with nerves I just tend to feel sleepy. It's pretty much under control these days but isn't particularly helpful with bike racing when you need to be fired up but just feel like laying down and having 40 winks.

  • Picked up one of these today:

    Been looking for something to play in the flat / on the balcony for a while. Reviews say it's got a really nice tone (especially w/ flatwounds) and a pretty low action. Should arrive tomorrow...

  • I've been playing around lately with a new National ResoLectric Revolver, playing with a slightly corroded slide through my Mesa Rectifier Preamp and 2:100 amp. Set moderately dirty, the effect is absolute heaven.

  • Anyone tried a Guild M120? looking for a small acoustic to mess around on at that price point.
    or should i get a Little Martin?

  • Anyone tried a Guild M120? looking for a small acoustic to mess around on at that price point.
    or should i get a Little Martin?

    ^^^^^^Look upthread. I just bought one. Beautiful little guitar.

    I had gone to the shop (Music Centre in Cologne, Germany) half intending to buy a J45 or a D28. I'd tried all of the new cheaper solid-top only Martins in the main shop and didn't like any of them. They just sounded and felt lifeless to me. My 1980s Sigma DR28 is way nicer.

    I notice they've started manufacturing Sigmas again as it happens and while they look (and sound) better than the budget Martins, I'm not in the market for another immitation.

    Although the budget Martins are "real Martins" they all have laminate back and sides, multi-ply necks, a horrible synthetic sharp edged fingerboard and synthetic bridge. The finish is a nasty dusty matt as well. I was just hugely underwhelmed by all of them. Do not want.

    Asked for access to the "proper" acoustic room in which the expensive things are kept and tried a few J45s. Man, just such a great sound, cutting, high mids, twangy, punchy, rhythmic. Perfect country/folk flatpick lines. Just perfect. My only slight reservation would be the thick black finish on the neck. I like a thin finish that will wear down to bare wood over a few years... but I could live with it I suppose. Heh. One day.

    Then for comparison my friend tuned up a new Martin D35 and we swapped back and forth a few times. Holy fuck. Such a huge sound. Massive bass and super sparkling treble and a totally scooped out middle. It almost sounds compressed. Total tonal opposite of the Gibson. When you strum an open G the whole body of the guitar resonantes and vibrates so you can feel it though your chest. Just a million miles from any of the cheaper ones "outside".

    Would have been deliriously happy to have taken either home but but but... we're heading towards £2000 for either and although I had a credit card burning a hole in my pocket.. I just couldn't do it. I WILL save up and do it properly this time.

    So having decided to wait I found myself back outside killing time while my buddy fannied about buying DJ equipment. Came across the Guild M120 and started playing it. 45 minutes later I was still playing it. Got up to leave it and when someone else came over to pick it up I had a fit of jelousy and went back. I liked the look. I've always liked Guilds and this one was super cute with a beautiful mahogany gloss finish. Liked that it's all solid mahogany. Liked the small size. Liked the feel, although the body is gloss the neck has a matt finish and the rosewood fretboard felt good. It's a pretty slim neck but felt good for picking and strumming. Liked the punchy, middly sound that seemed to really ring out much louder than you'd expect from such a small body. Figured that would work in a band with another acoustic rhythm guitar played with a bassy dreadnaught. Best of all though was the way in which notes and chords balanced across the neck. Barre chords at the 7th fret clang out with the same volume as open chords. Very playable. I liked the vintage style open tuners, the art-deco headstock, the compenstaed saddle and graph-tech nut and Fishman pickup... asked for a price; 550 Euros. And it comes with a cool hard case. Sold!

    Cracking little guitar and a great buy if I do say so myself. Haven't recorded with it yet but I did a gig with it last night. Played a 45 min set followed by a 90 minute set so I'm starting to get to know it now.

    The only issue I have is that I could not get a sound I liked through the Trace Elliot acoustic amp I was usinglast night. Could have been the amp, my ham-fisted setting up or it could be the Fishman piezo... I really don't like the sound of Piezos. Never have. I have K&K transducers in my other guitars which, I think, have much more natural sound to them. Is it mad to buy a £500 guitar with a Fishman and add a £150 transducer making the internal electrics redundant? Because (pending a couple more tests with PAs) I think I'm going to.

  • Thanks Dooks!
    I've tried the Martins as well, I like the super pricey ones (who doesn't) but the cheaper ones seem, well, cheaper, where the M120 seems well built and comfortable - like you could sit all night just idly strumming it.

  • Presactly. Yr welcome to come and try mine if you're in the SE23 area.

  • nah i'm in brum. cheers though - will pop to the shops this weekend and have another go to be sure then proabably buy it cheapest online somewhere - it comes with a hardcase so shipping should be pretty safe.

  • Cool. I'd be pretty happy ordering online. The case is good and mine came with a set-up certificate including an intonation check and measurements of the action at the 1st and 12th frets.

  • I almost bought one of these last week, read the price ticket wrong... Thought it said £800 when it was actually $1800... I would still dearly love a white Mosrite Ventures model, have always wanted one...

    I did exactly the same thing, but with a black Burns Bison guitar. Got it down off the rack thinking it was $850, turned out it was $1850. Whoops. I've wanted since seeing Eric Johnson from Archers Of Loaf playing one.

  • they do a cheap version too:

    http://www.northeastguitar.co.uk/burns-bison-62-black-with-hard-case.html?gclid=CLfW1q2o3rgCFRMPtAod3kYASQ

    mate of mine had played one of these for years.

  • Picked up one of these today:

    Been looking for something to play in the flat / on the balcony for a while. Reviews say it's got a really nice tone (especially w/ flatwounds) and a pretty low action. Should arrive tomorrow...

    It arrived today (eBay purchase) and it's the wrong one!! Cheeky fucker listed it as an AS-691b and it's an AS-690b. This means it doesn't have a separate treble / bass tone knob or an external power socket / headphone socket.

    Really disappointed as I was looking forward to playing around with it. It also means I have to deal with the problems of the eBay resolution team.

    FFS.

  • Very unlikely they will find in sellers' favour, but a PITA nonetheless

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