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My Emerald X20 has arrived
So today we have the remnants of Hurricane Irma pounding our area. In the middle of all that the mail lady brought the big box that I have been waiting for...my new X20.
First impressions: 1. The guitar arrived in tune...amazing. 2. It looks flawless. 3. Neck shape was a primary concern of mine, since I really like the neck on my Taylor. The transition was effortless. 4. The action is set low and fast...perfect. 5. The fretboard width at the top is 1.75 inches, or about 1/16 wider that my Taylor. Again no transition problem. 6. The tone across all the strings and up and down the fretboard is good. 7. The Baggs pickup works well through my Fishman Loudbox Mini. 8. The Hiscox case looks good and strong, also. So, I am a happy camper. Thanks to the Emerald people for making such a fine guitar. I told Sean in an email that based on its arrival day, I am thinking of naming it, "Storm." In truth, this is a much better guitar, than I am a player. I will strive to live up to it.
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Congratulations! You'll love it... and where are the pics?
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Congrats. Pics of "Storm" please, when you have a chance.
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Tom '21 Martin D-18 Standard | '02 Taylor 814c | '18 Taylor 214ceDLX | '18 Taylor 150e-12 | '78 Ibanez Dread (First acoustic) | '08 CA Cargo | '02 Fender Strat American '57 RI My original songs |
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Of course, you are now obligated to learn "Stormy Weather". "Stormy Monday", and "Riders on the Storm" to play on this nicknamed guitar. It must have its own theme music....
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That's great Angie ! Congratulations on a fine choice.
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That's a miracle, meant to be. Congratulations and enjoy a unique and unusual musical instrument.
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Welcome to club X-20... Tell Storm I said hey
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YUP.... Emerald: X-20, Center hole X-10 (Maple) and X-7 (redwood), Spalted Chen Chen X 10 level 3, CA: Early OX and Cargo McPherson: Early Kevin Michael Proto Some wood things by Epi, Harmony, Takamine, Good Time, PRS, Slick, Gypsy Music, keyboards, wind controllers.. etc |
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Congratulations, Angie. Enjoy the guitar!
Barb |
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"Eye of the Hurricane" might be another song to consider. Congrats to you and storm. Remy (red emerald opus) says hi.
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Congratulations! The X20 is a delightful guitar! Nice that there were no shipping delays due to weather... not that the guitar would have minded the - well, you know.
After more getting acquainted time, feel free to give us further impressions. And (as already stated), photos. Jim |
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Congrats! Love to see and hear it!
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Way to go! Congratulations on your new X20!
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I love that song, also being a motorcycle rider. I did not have the time beforehand to learn the real finger style version, and did not have the guts to play my strummed standard tuning version for David Wilcox when I met him at guitar camp a number of years ago. (He is such a nice guy that I'm sure he would not have been offended by my amateurish efforts).
Looks like we have now assigned plenty of homework to Zeeway and his new X20. |
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Congrats Zee on the new addition.
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Dave McPherson Sable, Blackbird Lucky 13, Rainsong OM1000. Various wood, mostly Taylors |