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NGD: Voyage Air Belair Candy Apple Red
I have been blessed with a second NGD this year, and couldn't be more pleased with this guitar: it travels easily, it looks good, and it does sound really good. It also adds p90s to my electric collection, so now I have humbucker, single coils, and P90's.
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Regards, Chip Taylor GS Mini mahogany/sapele with LR Baggs M80 Voyage Air VAOM-06 sitka/sapele with LR Baggs Anthem Yamaha Guitalele black Taylor T3/B honey burst Fender American Stratocaster tobacco burst G&L Fullerton Deluxe Legacy blonde Gone but not forgotten..... ReviveMusicStore.com Last edited by revive; 09-21-2014 at 01:13 PM. |
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Interesting concept, which I've never seen before. This brand may prevail especially for travelling studio musicians.
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Congrats. Very cool guitar.
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Cool! I didn't realize Voyage Air did electrics. They get rave reviews for their acoustics. Do you have a tiny amp processor of some sort?
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Got a chance to play one once.
Nice guitar. Certainly much easier to travel with. |
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I have a Vox Amplug. Though it sounds nice, it is too dry for my taste. So Im open to other suggestions.
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Regards, Chip Taylor GS Mini mahogany/sapele with LR Baggs M80 Voyage Air VAOM-06 sitka/sapele with LR Baggs Anthem Yamaha Guitalele black Taylor T3/B honey burst Fender American Stratocaster tobacco burst G&L Fullerton Deluxe Legacy blonde Gone but not forgotten..... ReviveMusicStore.com |