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  1. A Washburn all laminate dreadngouth, with an action so high you coule park a 747 underneath it. Almost demotivated me from the acoustic guitar, until I played a Gibson J-200 for the first time and my desire was sparked again. Bought an EJ-200 and was off ... thats around 1992.

  2. yeah, really fab sounding Dove .. what i like about it is that it has that great balance of long sustain on the bass notes, mainly comign from the old wood tone ...and fast decay on the higher strings ... it really sounds like two guitars in one, which i think is a hallmark of any really good sounding Gibson acoustic.

    oh yeah, and the guys face and mood was exactly the same when i bouht my old '69 Country Western from Matt Umanov, many moons ago ... pure bliss

  3. I reckon theres two ways of looking at it ....one from the music theory perspective and the other ...which key does it 'feel' in ?

    To me it 'feels' like a minor key song, its melancholy,  moody , total minor feel ... so Ill go with A minor.

    Still as per my view from .. ahm .. 4 years ago. 

    What if they finished with A minor chord and not C major ... would there be any debate then ?

  4. I didnt find the AJ a particularly good comapanon for vocals. Its tone is quite rustic, and it projects very loudly. I found it competes with the vocal rather than complements it, like a J-45 for example would. I sold my AJ however to a kid thats going places on the scene and his voice sounds really good with it .. so as usual, its all highly subjective.

  5. 1 hour ago, j45nick said:

    Mark, is that 000-41 new to you? I don't remember you having that one. That's a lovely-sounding guitar (as is the SJ).

     

    Its actually a J-40 Nick. Had it for about 6 years. And yeah, it has a unique voice, totally unlike any Gibson. Extremely resonant, but due to the jumbo body shape quite balanced. Has that high end ‘shimmer’ that 40 series Martins exhibit.

    You should hear it in dropped  D, thunderous !

  6. 6 hours ago, Guth said:

    Very nice sounding guitars EA. It has been around a half dozen years since I was a regular visitor here on the forum. Perhaps I'm mistaken but I don't recall you doing  a lot of fingerpicking back then. If that is the case then you've obviously been putting some time and effort into your technique since then. Well played!

     

    Thanks Guth, yes Ive been an avid fingerpicker for a few years now, so many songs to sing with the fingers. Really enjoying the journey. I do recall your vids from the past and really loved your playing with your fingers, good to see you back.

    You asked for some more vids, and actually i dont have too many others, but I do have this one of my mate putting teh J-150 through its paces plugged through an AER and also one where I did a fresh string test, unplugged. 

     

     

     

  7. On 10/13/2019 at 3:35 AM, E-minor7 said:

    Yes, I seriously believe the genuine Bird-voice is best delivered by faded steel.  Even have 2 sets of real old factory strings here - one is in action on the May 2012 Bird. 

    And they seem to be slightly different from the Masterbuilt Bronze 12s - if judged by the end-balls.  

    Yeah, Id agree that nectar comes out best with old piping, but jeeez it sounds so quiet then, dont you think ?

    You really need to dig in with the pick to get some projection out and fingers ...might as well have them all acrylics.

    Its proabably why I favour the Dove,  has that nectar syrup, but with old strings the note seperation is still clear, projection is strong, but also super warm.

  8. On 9/15/2019 at 3:52 PM, olie said:

     Recently I put Masterbuilt PB lights on to remind myself how they sounded after some time experimenting with other makes and I really like them on my J-45. And now they're done away with! I'm sure a lot of thought goes into  making these decisions but it 's hard to figure out what was wrong with  the old make. I guess I'll have to compare and hope that I like the new ones better.

    The old masterbuilts sounded great but died wasy too fast.  One week and the bass strings sounded like spaghetti 

  9. Ive not gigged for about 6 months. Lost motivation. But then i pickedup one day my J-150 and started playing with my Harmoniser and core parts of a song came out. Vers, pre, chorus, chords, rhythm. So Im now aiming to finish it on garagaband and put other instrucments around it. Its first song I actually quite liked what i wrote. Wil share when ready.

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  10. 20 hours ago, billroy said:

    Hey EA, just looked at the AER, and saw it has a 'pan' knob.  I'm used to pan being used with multiple speakers / amps to move the sound around, what does that do on a single acoustic amp?

    Its about how much you wanto to 'pan' the reverb more towards guitar or vocals

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