Archtop Photo Thread
Archtops are the most elegant of guitars. The organic flow is musical even when the guitar rests on a stand. I hope you will share your photos even if they have been posted elsewhere previously. We all enjoy seeing them.
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here is one, more to follow http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8074/8...1c02acbb_b.jpg
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A size comparison of my big archtop with a dread cutaway and an auditorium sized guitar.
http://www.marcellis.net/music/image...rop_front3.jpg Rear shot http://music.marcellis.net/archtopback.jpg View from the side showing depth. http://music.marcellis.net/guitarjack.jpg For recording electric guitar parts, it's my 'go-to' guitar. I record with it more than any other. http://www.marcellis.net/music/archtopalone.jpg http://www.marcellis.net/music/humpb...eupreduced.JPG You can hear it on my youtube channel. It's used in several songs there, including this one. http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=nz6oKwsKR2c |
This is my Ibanez, 2471NT archtop, I bought it new in 1978. These guitars were handmade, and are somewhat rare.
It started out without a pickup, but I added the Johnny Smith. It features a carved spruce top, with laminated maple back and sides. Very good acoustic tone, especially with the D'Addario Chrome flats, light gauge. Electrically it sounds very much the same as it does acoustic, but with deeper bass and crisper trebles available. It's a dream to play and sounds fantastic through my BF VibroluxReverb. However, it will feed back if pushed too loud so I generally use it for non-drummer gigs. I like it for R&B, blues, folk, country, or pretty much anything you could think of. Works well finger style or flat picked. I have also been using it for solo work, combining an external mic with the Johnny Smith pup to add little more acousticness to the mix. I run the pickup through a RedEye DI, sending direct to the board and also to the Vibrolux. Very usable sound, and a nice way to escape the UST quack blues. http://newsom.ca/ibanez/Ibanez 2471NT -1.jpg http://newsom.ca/ibanez/Ibanez 2471NT -2.jpg http://newsom.ca/ibanez/Ibanez-2471NT-3.jpg |
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Hey JR, that's pretty cool!
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Comins Classic
carpathian spruce top/western bigleaf maple back and sides, 16" lower bout x 3" @ rim with a 25" scale
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No, it's not mine!
Gibson Chet Atkins Super 4000 [IMG]http://i736.photobucket.com/albums/x...ps3b92fad0.jpg[/IMG] |
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My wife bought me this one for our 10th Anniversary in July this year. Its a limited edition White D'Angelico Excel. Its a cheaper Korean made model but it looks, sounds, and plays great!!!
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Beautiful guitars! Love the flame on the Comins and the cool old Ibanez!
Howard, what is the stick on the bridge of your beauty? My Eastman AR610, mahagony B/S... http://i1296.photobucket.com/albums/...ps21de584c.jpg |
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