Re: Unplugged
I use a Dean Key Largo, looks awesome plays well enough. The best acoustic I played may have been a Breedlove, if not it was a small luthier but its was just meticulously designed and I have that guitar to thank for my obsession with Ziricote. This particular acoustic had a Ziricote back, side and fingerboard, what I assume was the standard sprucey top (dunno much about acoustics) and a very unusual quilted sapele neck, which I just recentlu found out is a type of mahogany. Which explains the massive resonance and deep rich tone that guitar had. The irony is I stumbled across this guitar in a small shop in (Williamsburg I think?) and I'm sure it was worth a ton (it had pretty nice inlays too, paua of course and a paua soundhole) but the guy had no problems about letting me play it. I was blown away by the quality of it. I wish I could remember if it was a Breedlove or not, it may have been from a local luthier. Anyways long story short, I told the guy how much I had at the time to spend (about 900) he politely smiled at me, told me to have a nice day. I got the message [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]
It would be hard to describe just how amazing that guitar looked too. Quilted Sapele (sp?) is every bit as nice as quilted maple if not more so and the ziricote was just stunning as a back/side wood.
I use a Dean Key Largo, looks awesome plays well enough. The best acoustic I played may have been a Breedlove, if not it was a small luthier but its was just meticulously designed and I have that guitar to thank for my obsession with Ziricote. This particular acoustic had a Ziricote back, side and fingerboard, what I assume was the standard sprucey top (dunno much about acoustics) and a very unusual quilted sapele neck, which I just recentlu found out is a type of mahogany. Which explains the massive resonance and deep rich tone that guitar had. The irony is I stumbled across this guitar in a small shop in (Williamsburg I think?) and I'm sure it was worth a ton (it had pretty nice inlays too, paua of course and a paua soundhole) but the guy had no problems about letting me play it. I was blown away by the quality of it. I wish I could remember if it was a Breedlove or not, it may have been from a local luthier. Anyways long story short, I told the guy how much I had at the time to spend (about 900) he politely smiled at me, told me to have a nice day. I got the message [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]
It would be hard to describe just how amazing that guitar looked too. Quilted Sapele (sp?) is every bit as nice as quilted maple if not more so and the ziricote was just stunning as a back/side wood.
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