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  1. 21 minutes ago, fortyearspickn said:

    Much more than just losing the brightness..... mellower, doesn't  ring and chime, tone decay better.  You get to hear the guitar without the strings getting in the way. 

    Interesting - thanks for the description.

    My other 2 acoustics have had their strings for  few months now. It's my normal time of year for the 2nd 6-month change cycle, but each one is sounding like a million bucks - and for many of the reasons you describe. The strings I mentioned earlier seemingly jumped straight into this state within just a few days. 

  2. I never knew about the old strings thing. Is it just the reduced brightness or a mellowed tone you guys dig when using old strings? 

    I tried a set of the D'Add Nickel Bronze in the brown package that I've been digging in my SJ for about a month now. It was almost bright for about 2 days. Still bright with the right plectrum, but does whatever I want it to do with whatever pick I'm using. Easy to steer, tonally speaking.  I've been curious how they might do in the 'bird, so will try these next time.

     

  3. Very nice posts, drathbun and Jinder. That type of info is tough to come across sometimes when learning this material.

    My 2018 is good on that topic, too, fwiw. I had a Taylor 314 that was not good like that and it didn't stay here long. It helped fund my 'Bird. I wish I knew what to look for when I originally got it years ago, but it worked out in the end. My 614 exhibited a similar trait after becoming too humid with lat year's humid rainy year. I caught it beforeit got too bad and was able to manage the two nice Gibsons accordingly and all has been well since.

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  4. 5 hours ago, BluesKing777 said:

    Thanks PB!

    I will look up the manual, though reading a manual is a sign of defeat for men, isn't it? 😷

    I had phase problems with the little mic on my Seymour Duncan Mag Mic, had a nice sounding mix of mag and mic going until I also plugged in to my Boss VE8 with a Shure SM58 for vocal - instant chorus phase pedal!

    And for a moment, I thought I may add another 'external' pickup to the Anthem - one of my Schertler soundhole pickups has the extra plug for either their little mic (great) or another internal pickup like a K&K ( haven't done it). I can't try any of these pickups on this guitar - the Baggs control is on the soundhole.

    Whoever owned the Dove before had the guitar and pickup very sorted. They certainly didn't have their head sorted  though to sell this beauty! They must be imprisoned or deceased. (Wife sold it).

     

    BluesKing777.

     

    Yah, but it's a very short manual. barely time for anyone to notice.  🙂

    Sounds like hard times must have indeed been hit for it to be sold. 

  5. 27 minutes ago, BluesKing777 said:

     

     

    What do you mean by 'blending external', PB?

    I have no manual for the system, no swivel stick to adjust the mic....sounds great as set, but curiosity, curiosity...

    (I don't have any bad guitars really - any chaff left the last cleanout. I have ones I don't play much that are getting shaky!)

     

    BluesKing777.

     

    Sorry, BK - I meant an external mic and the signal from the guitar.

    The Anthem User guide in PDF for I downloaded can be found on their support page. Click on the + next to Anthem and it's the 3rd option.   Anthem on the Baggs site

    The plastic-stick hole will take a very small, flat head screw-driver. It has a total of 3/4 of a full turn, and is by no means tight or requires any real force. I just slid the screw driver into the 1/2 of the groove inside of the hole. It looks quite similar to a phillips' head in there if you can get the light angled well. I did eventually find my plastic-stick. 🙂

  6. What goes? That would be a difficult decision, I imagine. I get too attached to things. Nothing has gone out since unloading a Taylor 314 a couple years back. I would not want to imagine removing one of the 3 nice acoustics I have. I got a Squire Tele that can go, though. 😁

    The Anthem sounded nice in your other sample.   Have you tried blending external and Anthem yet? I had issues keeping phase correct with mine on the SJ.  My studio room has improved acoustically since that time, though, so will try again. 

  7. Way to go, BK. digging your interpretation (FP style and faster pace) for this song.

    I like doing this song with nobody at home so I can accompany it with my best(worst) Mick Jagger. Kind of like a shower moment.  Dogs look at me funny, though.

  8. Thanks for listening and commenting again, Kelly (and everyone). 

    Lars, I agree. I'm of good fortune that this can fester without ever mattering to anyone. No deadlines can be a wonderful thing. Maybe? It'd be easiest to lop off the front, but I remain convinced(stubborn) that I can come up with something that is not now a cliche to help that first minute. One thought I had, but failed on, was to do a second drum kit thing ala some Pink Floyd live efforts. That thought worked best later in the song, though I ended up integrating it into the one kit.

    BBG - Nice timing. I just heard him in the credits of the Natural Born Killers a few nights ago. I made a mental note to explore and forgot. "Dirgy" is a nice word for what I was hoping to achieve.

    DD, that's gotta be some huge sub-conscience thing. I hear it now.

  9. 11 months later.......

    This one has kicked my butt. I still think it's too long. About the only thing I knew was that I wanted a slide tons of dirt in the slide, not an acoustic. I can't carry the mood for this song verbally, meaning the general pace and woe of the old Bluesman, Blind Willie Johnson. I also decided on a sort of rolling bass-like pad in the style of that "Don't Let the Old Man In" song by Toby Keith. That led me to the thought to do a slow half-time thing with the drum software. It might need a bit more space/air around it. I did continue with the Neil Young dble drop-D thought from the original version last year, though everything was re-played a few weeks' back.

    If I had an arrangement done prior to this version, I would have done an acoustic slide (resonator) version first. Alas, I do things backwards sometimes.

    Without further ramblings and renamed to Hurricane Blues  .

     

  10. On 10/2/2019 at 1:44 PM, kidblast said:

    I have relatives in Keene, was up that way for a funeral service in May, believe me when I say, that place hasn't changed all that much, and probably never will. 

     

    It's amazing how small a town it seemed when we rode through it back in  '07 compared to what I thought of it when I was a lad. I think I saw a new brewery, and my grand-father's gas station was no longer. That was about it. 

  11. And I thought I was mad at my contractor. Sheeesh!!!

    Best luck getting this one sorted. To answer one of your earlier questions, there used to be small claims court in Keene - might have been a Cheshire County thing - back when I lived up there, but it's been a long, long time. I left there in 82.

    I do hope something can be done to get it back into primo shape for you, though.

  12. 23 hours ago, Fidalgo said:

    I know the perfect guitar exists. I have played a them. I worked part-time in an acoustic shop for half a dozen years. We had a lot of vintage stuff come through. There was a '36 D18 and a '37 AJ that were both other worldly... perfect.  I have to say that I am haunted by both of those guitars. 

    As far as modern guitars go, I couldn't be happier with my J35 Fuller's and Collings D1T. It took me years to find both of them. They are not the '36 D18 or '37 AJ, but they are perfect for me.

    The haunting of a non-purchase is the first place I went when pondering the question of this thread. For me, it was a '68 'bird for $5k in the local guitar shop that I was too chicken to snag. It was 4 years ago now and I can still feel it. I do still have the guitar I ended up purchasing that day. $2k less, too. It's not perfect, though, but it's mine and it gets it's turn in the rotation starting Monday afternoon. ( 3 guitars rotate a week at a time out of their cases onto the stand beside my sofa for daily play that week.  )

  13. 8 hours ago, E-minor7 said:

    Intriguing situation - 2 very different roads to travel. 

    I've not played a dove yet, but the HD28 and D28 both took me in unsurprising directions. I'm hoping to be able to play a Dove before the time comes. I think. Seeing threads like this one makes think more that not.

  14. I've had several problems with Gibson's now previous iterations of strings this past year. Perhaps I bought old stock or something. I've had 3 sets with a bad string. Two came with new guitars and one set purchased this past Summer. I welcome a change. I tried a set of the Martin Lifespans on my SJ and could not get them off the guitar fast enough. I landed on a set of D'Adds in the brown pack that I really like on the SJ. Nickel Bronze, IIRC. It's only been a few weeks, though. TBD

    I used to use them on my electrics for years and never had an issue. I had one bad there, too.

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