New Acoustic Guitar Day.
Yesterday I purchased this:
Its a 2 year old Whipple Creek Dread. Adirondack Spruce Top, 60 year old Mahogany back and sides.......
Don't tell me wood doesn't make a difference, lol.......just kidding!
Alf
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Acoustics are a different animal to me, I'm still learning so I find them tougher to play. Larger strings, .12 instead of .10
so I like to play them if and only if there is a very low, quick action and a fast neck, that's what I have been looking for....
This has it!!
I'm excited, haven't got it yet, but its on its way!
Acoustics are a different animal to me, I'm still learning so I find them tougher to play. Larger strings, .12 instead of .10
so I like to play them if and only if there is a very low, quick action and a fast neck, that's what I have been looking for....
This has it!!
I'm excited, haven't got it yet, but its on its way!
Alf Stutzmann
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wood definitely matters (on acoustics) and the wood on that looks nice!astutzmann wrote: Its a 2 year old Whipple Creek Dread. Adirondack Spruce Top, 60 year old Mahogany back and sides.......
Don't tell me wood doesn't make a difference, lol.......just kidding!
Need some better pics though, those are all blurry.
On some dreads you can get away with .11s and if you try coated strings it makes it a bit easier too.
I just put 11s or 12s on everything now
congratulations
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Very nice! I have a tough time playing acoustic for any length of time. Try dropping your tuning down 1/2 step and see what you think. If there is no buzz, it makes it a little more enjoyable. Of course, you do lose a little sparkle but if you can play a little longer, sometimes it's worth it.
The luthier couldn't find any newer mahagony?
The luthier couldn't find any newer mahagony?