Tiny question about acoustics
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Tiny question about acoustics
I really value Your opinion, so I wanted to ask once more advice.
(I think I have asked it once in this question, but still)
Getting an acoustic around the Christmas time, so I have narrowed it to these :
Epiphone (inspired by) Texan
Epiphone Lennon edition - has this nice single coil pickup by the neck
Epiphone Masterbilt DR-500M
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Epiphone Masterbilt Advanced Jumbo
(the Jumbo one has a bigger corpus than the DR500, and thats all,ye?)
Im not a big Beatles/Lennon fan, but my choice of instruments always has their 'influence'.
And I have chosen just Epiphones, because what I have played of their instruments I have really liked.
But if there is something in the price range (till 600$) of the same quality/looks Ill happily check it out.
(I think I have asked it once in this question, but still)
Getting an acoustic around the Christmas time, so I have narrowed it to these :
Epiphone (inspired by) Texan
Epiphone Lennon edition - has this nice single coil pickup by the neck
Epiphone Masterbilt DR-500M
[/b]
Epiphone Masterbilt Advanced Jumbo
(the Jumbo one has a bigger corpus than the DR500, and thats all,ye?)
Im not a big Beatles/Lennon fan, but my choice of instruments always has their 'influence'.
And I have chosen just Epiphones, because what I have played of their instruments I have really liked.
But if there is something in the price range (till 600$) of the same quality/looks Ill happily check it out.
kim wrote:plankton people will be plankton people
I'm getting a Carvin.
http://www.carvinguitars.com/cobalts/
Made in the USA.
Premium mahogany body with AA spruce top
- Dreadnought body w/ X-bracing
- Set neck w/ dovetail neck joint
- Solid mahogany neck
- Bound rosewood fingerboard
- Bound rosewood headstock w/ inlaid logo
- Groverâ„¢ tuners
- Chrome hardware
- 25.4" scale
- 20 medium acoustic frets
- Rosewood bridge w/ ebony pins
$389 with Hard Case.
http://www.carvinguitars.com/cobalts/
Made in the USA.
Premium mahogany body with AA spruce top
- Dreadnought body w/ X-bracing
- Set neck w/ dovetail neck joint
- Solid mahogany neck
- Bound rosewood fingerboard
- Bound rosewood headstock w/ inlaid logo
- Groverâ„¢ tuners
- Chrome hardware
- 25.4" scale
- 20 medium acoustic frets
- Rosewood bridge w/ ebony pins
$389 with Hard Case.
I was gonna get this before deciding on the Carvin
http://www.dawsons.co.uk/guitars/gibson ... ar-natural
http://www.dawsons.co.uk/guitars/gibson ... ar-natural
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"These fine acoustics are carefully handcrafted overseas to our strict and exact specifications, but unlike similar instruments by other manufacturers, the Cobalt acoustics undergo a thorough quality check at our San Diego facility, and are set-up by our skilled luthiers prior to shipment."pumpkin wrote:Made in the USA.
Kicking and squealing Gucci little piggy.
"Let's see if they put the strings on" (opens case) "Ah, they did."honeyiscool wrote:"These fine acoustics are carefully handcrafted overseas to our strict and exact specifications, but unlike similar instruments by other manufacturers, the Cobalt acoustics undergo a thorough quality check at our San Diego facility, and are set-up by our skilled luthiers prior to shipment."
(goes back to Angry Birds)
Aug wrote:which one of you bastards sent me an ebay question asking if you can get teh kurdtz with that 64 mustang?
robertOG wrote:fran & paul are some of the original gangstas of the JS days when you'd have to say "phuck"
+1mrperson wrote:With acoustics though always play before you buy, they vary a lot more than electrics do.
It's just silly to mail-order an acoustic guitar that costs more than $100 IMO.
Aug wrote:which one of you bastards sent me an ebay question asking if you can get teh kurdtz with that 64 mustang?
robertOG wrote:fran & paul are some of the original gangstas of the JS days when you'd have to say "phuck"
When I was looking for an acoustic, I went to the guitar store and played the same chord on every acoustic that looked good to me. It was incredible to rapid fire through so many guitars, it really helped me trim down what I was looking for.
I eventually went with a Yamaha acoustic that was loud as hell and had a satin finish neck.
All of the Epiphons felt too "plasticky"/unlively to me. The Yamaha really resonated in a lively manner.
I eventually went with a Yamaha acoustic that was loud as hell and had a satin finish neck.
All of the Epiphons felt too "plasticky"/unlively to me. The Yamaha really resonated in a lively manner.
That's really more the case for electrics, and even then I still usually recommend playing before you buy.izodiak wrote:So ordering from internet would be stupid..ok.
I thought nowadays everything made in some chinese factory would sound the same..
Hate the selection/price in our shops
With acoustics it can vary so much from instrument to instrument even on the same model built with the same type of materials used to build it, and built in the same factory. No two acoustics are the same. I've played a few epiphones that have been really nice, including the one that my student has, but a very large amount of them have a very dead feel and sound to them. That's why you need to play it before you buy. That shouldn't be a problem though because every guitar center has tons of epiphone acoustics in stock.
Huh, the site says "hand crafted in the USA" Good find.honeyiscool wrote:"These fine acoustics are carefully handcrafted overseas to our strict and exact specifications, but unlike similar instruments by other manufacturers, the Cobalt acoustics undergo a thorough quality check at our San Diego facility, and are set-up by our skilled luthiers prior to shipment."pumpkin wrote:Made in the USA.
A huge role in this is that acoustics/hollowbodies are way much more susceptible to weather/temperature fluctuations. Solidbody electrics are too, but they don't have as much "give".Billy3000 wrote:With acoustics it can vary so much from instrument to instrument even on the same model built with the same type of materials used to build it, and built in the same factory. No two acoustics are the same. I've played a few epiphones that have been really nice, including the one that my student has, but a very large amount of them have a very dead feel and sound to them. That's why you need to play it before you buy. That shouldn't be a problem though because every guitar center has tons of epiphone acoustics in stock.
Just having them mailed can drastically alter the way they left the factory. I'm weary of ANY acoustic guitar that is at the point of display for sale, because it had to have been shipped at some point... that's why I try to play every one they have in stock to gain some objectivity when trying out a new acoustic. It doesn't take much to warp a nice guitar into a cumbersome piece of junk, not much at all.
If it's definitely been stacked 100 boxes high to the ceiling in a catalogue warehouse somewhere and I'm not gonna get to play it until I already own it outright, then fuck it. Not worth the potential risks when I've already bought dud Fender electrics on occasion.
And yeah, a lot of the nice-looking Epis really suck. Same for their electrics these days though... the SC Special with P90s felt and sounded terrible.
Aug wrote:which one of you bastards sent me an ebay question asking if you can get teh kurdtz with that 64 mustang?
robertOG wrote:fran & paul are some of the original gangstas of the JS days when you'd have to say "phuck"
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Unless you live in Latviapaul_ wrote:+1mrperson wrote:With acoustics though always play before you buy, they vary a lot more than electrics do.
It's just silly to mail-order an acoustic guitar that costs more than $100 IMO.
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thanks for the nice replies.
Its just, for example the Epiphone MB series costs 500$ and here it costs 800-900$ the price doubles..
And even if I ship it through the customs etc.. it gets about 600-700$, thats about the price I can pay.
[ sad face ]
still going to check out the acoustics here, try to bargain with the sellers..
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the bands - Baložu Pilni paglami (the one in picture) and Bērnības Milicija (one in the video) are my favorite 'indie' bands we have
lyrics are about Evil colour, how the air is the same as evil spirit, the more you breathe the more You need.
Its just, for example the Epiphone MB series costs 500$ and here it costs 800-900$ the price doubles..
And even if I ship it through the customs etc.. it gets about 600-700$, thats about the price I can pay.
[ sad face ]
still going to check out the acoustics here, try to bargain with the sellers..
[youtube][/youtube]
the bands - Baložu Pilni paglami (the one in picture) and Bērnības Milicija (one in the video) are my favorite 'indie' bands we have
lyrics are about Evil colour, how the air is the same as evil spirit, the more you breathe the more You need.
kim wrote:plankton people will be plankton people