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Both guitars need to be restrung, I was looking for some string packs I know I have but was not able to come up with them.  I was going to hook them up and try them last night but never got around to it and I obviously cannot play the intro to Sweet Child o' Mine without a high E string. :D

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Any classical players here? I'm about to order a Jim Redgate, note sure if it's going to be a traditional, double top or lattice type. I'm going to get details directly from Jim and see what he thinks would suit me best. There's a 14 month waiting time, I think he only produces around 20 guitars a year. Very excited to say he least.

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21 minutes ago, johnwmclean said:

Any classical players here? I'm about to order a Jim Redgate, note sure if it's going to be a traditional, double top or lattice type. I'm going to get details directly from Jim and see what he thinks would suit me best. There's a 14 month waiting time, I think he only produces around 20 guitars a year. Very excited to say he least.

any prior experience with hand built guitars?

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Yes, I've been playing a Dan Kellaway for the past 17 or so years, it's a lattice braced type, similar to a Greg Smallman's design.
You can get an idea of Jim Redgate by watching any of Ana Vidovic performances.


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47 minutes ago, johnwmclean said:

Yes, I've been playing a Dan Kellaway for the past 17 or so years, it's a lattice braced type, similar to a Greg Smallman's design.
You can get an idea of Jim Redgate by watching any of Ana Vidovic performances.

...only asking because I got a Torres from Spain a while back - took me a while to get use to this furious lady - but I guess you already have had that experience ;o) 

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Not really, but am curious as to your experience.

17 hours ago, johnwmclean said:
Any classical players here? I'm about to order a Jim Redgate, note sure if it's going to be a traditional, double top or lattice type. I'm going to get details directly from Jim and see what he thinks would suit me best. There's a 14 month waiting time, I think he only produces around 20 guitars a year. Very excited to say he least.

Sounds good, though.

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...only asking because I got a Torres from Spain a while back - took me a while to get use to this furious lady - but I guess you already have had that experience ;o) 


Soren, you have a Torres original?
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in other words, boomers bought a lot of guitars, and are dying now, and there aren't as many GenXers buying expensive guitars to pretend they're in the stones.  There's still a market for good guitars, but brand means less, and the over all market is somewhat smaller.

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Not bad.  Most archtops will sound better, due to having a top that resonates like an acoustic, but...that's alright, I've begun plugging in again, so at night, I've been practicing with a Vox amPlug.

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Looking at picking up my first guitar, thinking an electric acoustic. In un-Head-Case fashion I'm looking at spending $500 or less. Any suggestions on what to get or something someone wants to unload?

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So you want the pick-ups for when you start street husking on a little amp?

If I was going to buy a sub $1000 guitar I would look at the Dirty 30s from Recording King http://www.recordingking.com/guitars/rds9.  I think it is less than $1000 or some of the better Yamahas.

You can put pick-ups on any of them if you decide you need them.  I would get a better guitar up front and spend money on pick-ups later.

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8 minutes ago, VPI said:

So you want the pick-ups for when you start street husking on a little amp?

If I was going to buy a sub $1000 guitar I would look at the Dirty 30s from Recording King http://www.recordingking.com/guitars/rds9.  I think it is less than $1000 or some of the better Yamahas.

You can put pick-ups on any of them if you decide you need them.  I would get a better guitar up front and spend money on pick-ups later.

Wanted it more for the built in tuner. Plus you never know when Dave Matthews might ask me to come on tour to rock out the G chord. 

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“Built-in tuner”?  I don’t know what that means, I presume you mean a pedal, so that you can tune silently.  If it’s an electro-acoustic, it’s still not going to be silent.

Please feel free to correct me if you mean something else.

Your best bet is one of those clip-on-the-headstock tuners, my friend uses those even on electrics.

That said, I see Guitar Center has about half a dozen PRS acoustics on used for under half a grand, and they all have one of those acoustic pickups, I think.  If there’s anything wrong with it, just take it to your closest one and return it.

I’m also really fond of Ibanez archtops, they have a bunch, too.

Ibanezzesses

Looking at this list, I’d look at Ovations, too, but that’s a very particular sound and not for everyone.  Also, the curved bout makes it awkward to balance in one’s lap.

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The tuner is built into the controls, so a sperate headstock tuner isn't needed.

I think I might go see what GuitarCenter has to offer tomorrow. I'm guessing it will just be a bunch of banjos, Arkansas and all. 

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Well would you look at that.  Huh.

I should say, if I had anything with a built-in tuner, I'd definitely sell it to you for cheap, but alas, I don't.  Besides, I suck at shipping stuff.

3 hours ago, naamanf said:

I think I might go see what GuitarCenter has to offer tomorrow. I'm guessing it will just be a bunch of banjos, Arkansas and all. 

Which one?  I'll take a look-see.  

 

EDIT, never mind, found it, try these:

Used:

http://www.guitarcenter.com/Used/Yamaha/A1R-Acoustic-Electric-Guitar-113921793.gc

http://www.guitarcenter.com/Used/Martin/Vintage-1955-D28-Acoustic-Guitar.gc

http://www.guitarcenter.com/Used/Takamine/GB7C-Garth-Brooks-Seven-Signature-Acoustic-Electric-Guitar.gc

New:

http://www.guitarcenter.com/Ibanez/Talman-TCY10-Acoustic-Electric-Guitar.gc

(I have a soft spot for Ibanez Talman series of guitars, but they're not for everyone, definitely a good choice trying before buying.)

 

I have a query to my friend who indirectly gave Jeff some good guitar-buying advice, I'll see what he recommends.

 

...and then buy this one:

http://www.guitarcenter.com/Used/Daisy-Rock/Retro-H-Hollow-Body-Electric-Guitar-113659184.gc

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