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Growl = Gibson
Try a J-45 and if on budget a J-15
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Gibson Sheryl Crow Country Western - this is in open D6 tuning.
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Growl comes from the player not the guitar.
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All my acoustics growl from the Guild Jumbo to the Larrivee parlour and everything in between including my 12 strings and of course the National and Dobro.
I usually play with a flat pick and "choke up" on the pick and dig in to get the GROWL. Even my new Martin OM28 growls even though it's still a pup.
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When I think growl, my first thought is the Gibson AJ.
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Definitely a J45. I actually just sold the J45 about 10 minutes ago, but out of all the acoustics I currently have/had, including a J45, HD-28, AJ and 000-15M the J45 wins in the growl department and deep, smokey low E string for sure. I would never really consider the HD-28 to be very "growly".
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I've had a KG-14 for almost 20 years and I still don't understand what growl is supposed to be. :|
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Cheap option. My Alvarez arda1965 def growls out E.
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Yeppers...a "good" sounding Gibson Advance Jumbo really has the growl in spades.
Also a Martin 12 fret HD-28VS slope shoulder will really growl for you. The right Gibson J200 Western with the Rosewood back and sides will do it as well. duff Be A Player...Not A Polisher |
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National biscuit bridge single cone will do what you want. They can sound mean if you want them too.
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A nice Mahogany guitar ?
Being partial to the brand, I would look at a Guild, but I'm sure others can be found.
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This thread is over three years old, so I hope the OP found his guitar already.
But it's obvious that we all have different definitions for what it takes for a guitar to growl. There's been some pretty wimpy guitars recommended as ''roaring'' All I can say is that the Martin DSS-17 doesn't just growl, it Roars! |
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Wood body resonator has a nice growl. I've a National MT-14 that growls and barks (but rarely bites)
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