Grenvilleter
02-04-2008, 12:02 PM
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I hope this don't insult any acoustical purists out there but this axe does sound very good acoustically with solid tiger stripe maple back and sides and solid spruce top. The pickguard is ebony and the tailpiece is rosewood.
It has a "vintage" sound when it's plugged in as well but works very nicely as a straight acoustic. List price on these is $699.00 and I'll bet you can do better on the street.
For a solid wood guitar, this introduction to the Devlin guitar line will not remain at this price for long I suspect. I have actually tried a couple and they felt like an old Gibson archtop and certainly a lot better than my old '62 Harmony "Hollywood" which btw, is also solid wood.
I hope this pic works... it's my first try at posting a pic
I just had to post when I saw that Godin archtop and normally "artificial wood" guitars do not bother me if it's on an electric but I think I have yet to be convinced they are good enough to use acoustically.
I hope this don't insult any acoustical purists out there but this axe does sound very good acoustically with solid tiger stripe maple back and sides and solid spruce top. The pickguard is ebony and the tailpiece is rosewood.
It has a "vintage" sound when it's plugged in as well but works very nicely as a straight acoustic. List price on these is $699.00 and I'll bet you can do better on the street.
For a solid wood guitar, this introduction to the Devlin guitar line will not remain at this price for long I suspect. I have actually tried a couple and they felt like an old Gibson archtop and certainly a lot better than my old '62 Harmony "Hollywood" which btw, is also solid wood.
I hope this pic works... it's my first try at posting a pic
I just had to post when I saw that Godin archtop and normally "artificial wood" guitars do not bother me if it's on an electric but I think I have yet to be convinced they are good enough to use acoustically.