EuroAussie
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Hard to dislike anything about that tone, and nice tasty strumming also!
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Because its not a Gibson. Simple truth.
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Second everything Jinder mentioned.
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Love this look with the waverleys and 200 guard. The J-15 has always been a weakness for me, lovelly Gibson in its our right.
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Sounds like a bit like Ship Song or Weeping Song, take a listen Lars. The song from a few years back, technically its done, I play it out live and it gets feedback positive, it does sound good. But .. Ive still not fully recorded it with all the parts, no idea why. I had so many people push me to lay it out done so its part of my history but I still have not done it. Might be a winter challenge !
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Thanks for the input folks. I checked again and noticed the ones with compensated saddle were the biggest culprits, the Dove and J-150 specifically. The TV Hummingbird is spot and suprisingly, or maybe not the 43' LG-2 has 100% spot on intonation, even after 80 years. Might take the maple cousins for checkup at the luthier..
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Its a mix of straight and compnsated saddles. I do have a good luthier i could take them to. You guys dont have this problem on your Gibbys ??
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Why is it so rubbish ? Almost all of my Gibsons intonation gets really poor as i fret up the neck, where its almost half a tone off normally when im on the say low B on the 7th fret. When I try my Furch its dead on, and the Martin pretty close, but the Gibbys so sloppy. Why is that, and is there a way to fix this folks ? cheers, EA
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Lars, have you been listening to Nick Cave tuens recently ?? Sounds the prince of darkness all over yoru song, love the organ !
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Any love for the Gibson Songwriter Rosewood guitars?
EuroAussie replied to Larsongs's topic in Gibson Acoustic
Actually, pretty big fan of Gibson maple here, but only on large bodies ..own the Dove and J-150 and love the warmth, yet cripness of those guitars, not missing the overtones you tend to get with rosewood. I had two rosewood Gibsons, the Songwriter and the Advanced Jumbo, moved them on both. Still own a Martin with rosewood but hardly ever play it. Personal taste I guess. -
Any love for the Gibson Songwriter Rosewood guitars?
EuroAussie replied to Larsongs's topic in Gibson Acoustic
Owned the cut away version. Sold it. Sound it like Gibson meets Taylor. But i also realised I dont like rosewood backed Gibson acoustics. -
How Often Do You CHANGE Your STRINGS?
EuroAussie replied to fortyearspickn's topic in Gibson Acoustic
As i dont gig much these days i realised i now change strings on average six to nine months, maybe more on some. But … as im doing a 3 hour gig today and have really worn Elixirs on the J-150 i thought it might be worth a change. Wow, the tonal differnece is massive, especially on the bass, and when plugged in a gorgoeus light chorus shimmer is heard. Old strings on a qulity guitar sound great, but new strings give great dynamics and value also. -
J-200s in Springsteen's Western Stars Movie
EuroAussie replied to Red 333's topic in Gibson Acoustic
I love blue, especially electric blue. -
My 2002 J-150 i managed to buy for $1400 ten years ago. Its my favourite Gibson in the stable, the tone and playability is supreme. Not surprised they go for 3-4k now, that period was majestic for those guitars.