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#240528 by Planetguy
Thu Mar 12, 2015 9:04 pm
ok, for anyone interested i've uploaded a few videos of the Guild.

fingerpicking:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FjOQWP2 ... e=youtu.be
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aVvF7oVdcaM

flatpicking:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xTulndJ ... e=youtu.be

like a lot of newer acoustics from this era, it's high end is a little hyped. (though not quite as zingy as these videos would indicate)

i was originally looking to purchase this gtr for myself and though i was impressed w it's tone and easy playability....well, the real reason i was looking for another acoustic to add to the stable was because i was wanting a gtr that provided a little more low end booty than my small bodied 0-17 MARTIN.

this body is a little bigger than the 0-17 and w solid the rosewood back and sides i was hoping for some nice round low end. (insert crass joke here). close but no cigar.

it's a nice gtr but i think it's going to the fiddle gal in my bluegrass band.

the recordings were done w the mic on my I-phone. no processing added.
#240547 by GuitarMikeB
Fri Mar 13, 2015 12:30 pm
What strings do you have on it?

If you want an acoustic with a bigger bottom end, try out the taylor Grand Symphony (xx6 models) or Grand Orchestra (xx8) - bigger bodied guitars with some real oomph! Of course they are not particularly cheap.
#240551 by Planetguy
Fri Mar 13, 2015 2:29 pm
Josh Chimera wrote:Nice guitar! Nice playing too!

But I still think the Maccaferri's look cooler! :D


thanks josh. yeah, i have to agree...the gypsies are MUCH cooler looking machines! not to mention they're also stinkin' loud!

now, please stop trolling w irrelevant replies such as this one here that are so clearly a thinly cloaked effort at derailing conversation w off topic distractions! :wink:

mike...no idea about the strings. they sure ain't flats though! i emailed the previous owner a cpl days ago asking him that very question but haven't heard back. i think this gtr might benefit from some warmer sounding Monel strings. i've got those on my old Harmony archtop and it really mellowed things out.

thanks for checking the vids out, guys. :)
#240554 by DainNobody
Fri Mar 13, 2015 2:54 pm
sounds better than a First Act branded guitar, definitely.. 8)
#240561 by GuitarMikeB
Fri Mar 13, 2015 6:28 pm
Do you know what gauge they are? Go for mediums for more tone and depth. I've never tried monel. I've been using Martin Lifespan 80/20 for quite a long time because I like coated strings. Medium (MSP6200) on my Taylor, extra lights on my other acoustics.
#240569 by Planetguy
Fri Mar 13, 2015 10:30 pm
GuitarMikeB wrote:Do you know what gauge they are? Go for mediums for more tone and depth. I've never tried monel. I've been using Martin Lifespan 80/20 for quite a long time because I like coated strings. Medium (MSP6200) on my Taylor, extra lights on my other acoustics.


they're light gauge 12 thru 53 or 54 i'd guess. i'm always loathe to dress any of my acoustics up in real heavy strings. the only acoustic i put a 13-56 set on is that old Harmony archtop . it really needs the heavier strings to drive the top and it's built like a tank so i don't worry about it bearing up under that tension..

the other thing is that i'm pretty much of a weenie when it comes to setup. all my gtrs, basses, mandos have very low action and never wear very heavy strings. basses 40-95. fender gtrs 10-46, Gibson scale gets 11's. mandos 11-40.

i don't believe in working any harder than i need to. a lot of people feel they need a stout action and heavier strings to get good tone....at the risk of sounding big headed ( come and get me, haley!) getting good tone has never been a problem for me! :wink:

in other gtr related news, i was playing a beeeee-yoootiful and killer sounding TAYLOR 813ce the other day. WOW. no, i mean.....WOW.
#240595 by Cajundaddy
Sat Mar 14, 2015 5:09 pm
Sounds pretty sweet Planet. I agree with lighter strings on acoustics for gigs. I often play 3-4 sets with a lot of string bends. Heavy strings result in bloodshed at the end of the night. :cry:
#240596 by DainNobody
Sat Mar 14, 2015 5:17 pm
Cajundaddy wrote:Sounds pretty sweet Planet. I agree with lighter strings on acoustics for gigs. I often play 3-4 sets with a lot of string bends. Heavy strings result in bloodshed at the end of the night. :cry:
..as in sweet but not "syrupy sweet"..nice job
#240599 by J-HALEY
Sat Mar 14, 2015 6:25 pm
Planetguy wrote:
GuitarMikeB wrote:Do you know what gauge they are? Go for mediums for more tone and depth. I've never tried monel. I've been using Martin Lifespan 80/20 for quite a long time because I like coated strings. Medium (MSP6200) on my Taylor, extra lights on my other acoustics.


they're light gauge 12 thru 53 or 54 i'd guess. i'm always loathe to dress any of my acoustics up in real heavy strings. the only acoustic i put a 13-56 set on is that old Harmony archtop . it really needs the heavier strings to drive the top and it's built like a tank so i don't worry about it bearing up under that tension..

the other thing is that i'm pretty much of a weenie when it comes to setup. all my gtrs, basses, mandos have very low action and never wear very heavy strings. basses 40-95. fender gtrs 10-46, Gibson scale gets 11's. mandos 11-40.

i don't believe in working any harder than i need to. a lot of people feel they need a stout action and heavier strings to get good tone....at the risk of sounding big headed ( come and get me, haley!) getting good tone has never been a problem for me! :wink:

in other gtr related news, i was playing a beeeee-yoootiful and killer sounding TAYLOR 813ce the other day. WOW. no, i mean.....WOW.

LOL! Me too Mark, I use 9-42 on electrics and light gauge 012-053 on acoustics. I don't believe in working my arse off to play. If i'm going to play fast I have to use lights! :D
#240648 by GuitarMikeB
Mon Mar 16, 2015 12:37 pm
Planetguy wrote:in other gtr related news, i was playing a beeeee-yoootiful and killer sounding TAYLOR 813ce the other day. WOW. no, i mean.....WOW.


I bet that was an 814ce (no such thing as xx3 series), yeah they sound pretty good and with the new hybrid sets of strings the sound is well-balanced.

I can appreciate using lighter strings, my fingers are toast after an hour on the mediums on my Taylor.
#240659 by Planetguy
Mon Mar 16, 2015 6:19 pm
Maybe get a blister on your little finger. Maybe get a blister on your thumb.

sheeesh, you guys oughta try playing upright! AIN'T NUTHIN' that turns your hands to raw hamburger meat faster!

mikey, right you are....'twas an 814. seeeeeriously nice axe.
#241120 by Planetguy
Fri Mar 27, 2015 6:15 pm
well, after having second thoughts about letting the gtr go (it really grew on me in the time i was babysitting it) i handed it over to sarah last wk. we had prct last night and after a wk w her new gtr, she's really digging it.....and i must say, she sounds REALLY good on it. :)

i feel like an old jewish mother playing matchmaker! oooooh, have i got a guitar for yoooooooou!
#242561 by Planetguy
Thu Apr 30, 2015 8:59 pm
so....i had to check in w Sarah (new owner of the Guild F130RCE) to see if they've bonded and if things are working out between them. i learned they're getting on splendidly. mahzeltof!

the reason i checked w her is because i was getting ready to take aim on a very clean 1975 GUILD D50 on ebay. after learning HER gtr wasn't an option, i went for it and won the auction. so, when the D50 arrives she'll be joining her two older family members.... my '66 Starfire II gtr and '67 Starfire II bass. (i loves me them old vintage Guilds)

unfortunately it won't ship til Monday. grrrrrrrr. :x i've got a 14 day trial period but i'm expecting big things.

the link to the now finished auction w description and pics here:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1975-Guild-D-50 ... 7675.l2557

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