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Old 12-10-2018, 03:38 AM
Will McNicol Will McNicol is offline
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Hi Steve,

Isn't it just! And what a joy it was to get it in front of the mics. Sounding suitably enormous, which certainly helps when in a room with string quartet!

I'm not often a fan of larger-bodied guitars, but that one took the biscuit for me, and provided a unique tonal quality which I absolutely loved on this upcoming album.

W

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Originally Posted by steveh View Post
So I found myself in TNAG this afternoon and played the Model L that you have just recorded for your new album.

Good grief! What a superlative instrument!

Really rich and responsive, not at all shrill - has that characteristic Sands' sweetness and bloom on the trebles.
...and the low end...
...and beautifully built. Crisp work indeed.

Only downside for me was that it is a BIG guitar. Even with the wedge, I found it a handful; a lovely handful, but a handful nonetheless.

Reminded me a lot of a Somogyi MD in wenge that I played at TAMCO many years ago. That guitar was astonishing and started a whole load of balls rolling for me.

Cheers,
Steve
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