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What's the verdict?
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Well, I took pictures today (I know how everyone wants pictures) and worked on its web page today ... there's a link to it at:
http://stringsnthings.org/hsguitar/new.html I played it a bunch, comparing it to various guitars ... I think it fits in really nicely ... and I think at least one guitar's days are numbered because of the RD ... though I'd hate to part with it since it's a great guitar, too. It's a really great dreadnought ... big, solid sound ... but it's great at the delicate stuff, too ... awesome in open D (it even competes with my Bensusan which resides in open D) ... I think I have to play it by itself before really talking about it ... playing a couple minutes then playing another for a couple minutes back and forth isn't how you get to know an instrument ... but I knew it was good from the first note. |
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Nice! I love the micro-bevel.
JR |
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What a nice trio of Schenk guitars! He's definitely got a different take on the dreadnaught shape. And doesn't the back of his guitar have the most radical curve you'll see?
BTW, I'd like to know where you get those wooden guitar stands. They're gorgeous! |
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Well, I think I have a keeper ... just played it for an hour and got lost in its music.
The stands were made by John Ramsey ... he used to make foot stools, too ... I don't think he's making them anymore ... at least I can't seem to find his website. |
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Well, I've had the guitar for a bit over a week ... and I've been playing it almost every day ...
If you ever get a chance to play Rod's instruments, take advantage of it. The RD has the power of a dreadnought, but the tonal subtleties of a fingerstyle instrument ... play it soft, play it loud, it shines ... wonderfully responsive and lyrical. Not your typical dreadnought. I had a similar response back when I first played his prototype 12-string. It had such a solid and balanced sound, unlike any 12-string I had played (which usually sounded thin and bright). When I had him build mine, I challenged him to build one even warmer ... and he met the challenge. I string it with 9-45s, but it sounds full and lush. I've been trying to decide which 6-string I prefer more ... the RD or FE ... and I just can't decide. The RD is loud and bright ... the FE is lush and warm. But I guess I don't have to decide ... since this weekend I reorganized the guitar closet and got them all to fit. |