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Dazzo 100s - Waterloo, L-00 or 12 String?
I have a set of Dazzo 100s. Just wondering if anyone has put them in a Waterloo.
Also looking for advice on which might be best suited for 100s. Waterloo WL-14, Gibson deep bodied L-00 or a Guild D212. |
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Just give Teddy a call and get the information from the man who invented the thing! Seriously, he will be more than willing to advise you or give you his experience.
From everything I have heard, he'll probably be willing to exchange the ones you have for ones that will work better for you (if those 100's aren't going to work for your guitars...). It is ALWAYS a good thing to get your information from the horse's mouth, so to speak - perhaps Vancebo will chime in, as he is the one who posted most frequently about the Dazzos in his guitars...
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Teddy will indeed help you. IMO, the 100's may work in a parlor guitar but they are best suited for banjo, uke's, resophonics and mandos. I bet he'll say to exchange them for another pair. You will most likely have to decide which of the two guitars you will want them in. I am assuming those two guitars in question are voiced quite differently. 60s, 70s and 80s are most popular for guitars. 408-310-6455 is his number.
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I don't think I have any 100s in any of my guitars. I think I have 90s in my Pono parlor.
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