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That was interesting.
Assuming I've identified them correctly, I think I hear differences. The maple guitar is very forceful and loud. It gets a little congested in the low-mid range compared to the others. Probably the most powerful of the three, but not the clearest. The rosewood had the most "wow" factor on first hearing. It sounds very much like a first-rate Martin. It seemed the most resonant to me. The mahogany was the standout to me. I thought it was the most musical sounding. Not the loudest, but easily the clearest. If I was forced to choose, it would be my choice, as it would fit best with other instruments, being fundamentals-heavy. Of course, it could all be confirmation bias. Or Steve could be playing differently knowing which was which. I'd still like to see an attempt at a phase nulling experiment to highlight the differences. Fun stuff. |
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Here's some videos that we recorded recently. We thought you might enjoy! These guitars can also be found available in the marketplace: Stephen Kinnaird Christmas 2020 Sale!
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That mahogany OM is special! If I had $4500 to spare atm it would already be on my wall (and being played regularly!).
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Our northern brethren will chuckle to themselves, but indulge me as I post this picture. We are enjoying a rare event in East Texas, a wet heavy snow. Here is a pic of Kinnaird Guitars West, just starting to receive its frosting. The snow has continued now for hours, but with nightfall it’s only a guess how things look as I type this. Ryan lives further north (12 miles) and he has lost power. Currently our lights are flickering, but no candles yet.
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Beautiful!...and here I am enjoying the Beautiful Kinnaird rosewood "Tone Wood Test" guitar in a California desert... without snow
Where's the snowman? Last edited by MrYelnats; 01-11-2021 at 08:16 AM. |
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Snow Day!!!
Yay for snow! Fire danger is LOW.
We are at 3500 ft in the mts east of San Diego and get a dusting or three most years. Sometimes a few inches, but gone in a few days. That is fine with me after 14 years in Alaska, and 7 more in N Az. Stay warm and enjoy the white stuff Hey Stan, hope all is well for ya! Paul
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Too funny, all of Natalie's classes are closed for today! The last snow in NY here this year was 33 inches, just sayin! Kathy got enough to dust the mulched areas, but nothing accumulated on the grass.
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Report from the thawing trenches: power was restored about 1 1/2 hours ago.
We got a bit over three inches, but as said it was the wet, heavy kind. Branches down everywhere, power outages everywhere. We were off for almost 24 hours. Sooo thankful it’s back, as tonight is predicted to be 23* for the low. |
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From the consumer side, I would think he should charge less, 24 hours of electric he did not have to pay for as over head!
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