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Old 11-17-2021, 10:59 PM
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Originally Posted by sumokids View Post
Sure — The 5 for 6 Rainsongs I’ve played over the years (all OMs and parlors) have all been much more responsive to a light touch than my two Emeralds. So even with Emerald’s sound hole design (which I love, by the way) the Rainsongs have all been louder to the player when played with bare fingers. I have to work harder to get the Emeralds to come out and play whereas Rainsongs seem raring to go. But as mentioned in my previous post, once you throw a pick into the mix the Emeralds come alive and have plenty of volume and presence. It just takes more to get them to their sweet spot.

Of course, this is my experience only, working with a small sample size, so others may have a different tale to tell.
Interesting and thank you. I play mostly fingerstyle but have recently began to use fingerpicks. It does increase projection from my picking hand and It makes me like my OF660 even more (the compressed sound was one of my initial beefs with it). However, I do find myself wishing for just a bit larger of a guitar for that big sound. I would likely be very happy with an X20 as the neck specs are very close to the OF660 just longer scale by an inch.

RainSong makes great guitars but I'm not a fan of the neck on the short scale guitars- been there done that.
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