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Incoming... (CF content)
I haven't had a GAS attack in a couple years. I like the guitars I have. Oh, I have been kicking around the idea of a smaller carbon fiber guitar; not that the Shorty is huge.
I have been considering an Emerald X7. I've signed up for their "Road Trip," when they're ready for that - great premise for a company that doesn't have dealers anymore. But, it wasn't a "hot" situation. Then, they posted that cocobolo veneer X20 on Facebook... I almost wet myself. I contacted Sean at Emerald to see if they could do an X7 with the cocobolo veneer... yep. The downside (for me) of that situation is: there is a 4 month lead time for that. I have committed for another boat job, starting in June. It will last 'till September. If I ordered a guitar right now, it would probably be done about the time I'd be wrapping up, then we plan to do some land traveling. The thought of a guitar being ready, and me without an address to ship it to?? Nope, that doesn't work for me. I told Sean that I was originally thinking an Opus Series, until I saw that cocobolo. I saw they had two of them (X7 OS) on their eBay store - and both sold right away. He mentioned they have an X7 OS with a pickup, ready to go, right now. Ohhhh... it could be shipped tomorrow, and there would be no wait for the build. If the Irish and American Postal Systems play nice, it could arrive in a week or so. That alone could be worth the price of admission. Sold! Over the past month or so, I have PMed a couple of the CF participants here who have an X7, trying to determine the neck feel. Watched plenty of videos, trying to get a feel for the size and sound. Sean at Emerald has patiently answered my questions. I know I like smaller guitars these days. And carbon fiber. The scale of the X7 will fall right between the GSmini and the Shorty/522ce. I really like the idea of the beveled arm rest. So, now I wait. But, not for long. Hopefully. Jim |
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I could take a picture of my new X7 next to my Shorty if that would help make the wait even more difficult?
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These days, I am finding my 24.875" scale and smaller guitars are the most comfortable for me. I am thinking the X7 is going to fit in nicely. And with the Shorty, I already appreciate what carbon fiber brings - in sound and convenience. Jim |
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I've also been looking really hard at one of the 7's.
AZ, post us a picture please of your 7 and Shortie, as I'm looking at one of the Al P Rainsong Shorties as well(what started all this). I like the look, tone and shape of the 7 a lot. d |
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Of course I am the guy jonesing for a Lucky 13 that I certainly don't need. |
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It has been shipped. Not sure how the tracking will play out as it moves from the Irish Postal System to the US. With past guitar purchases being shipped, I have entertained myself following the package on its route. I haven't found the USPS tracking to be as "fun" as UPS or FedEx. I don't consider that a side effect of GAS - it is a fun way to study geography! "Need"? You have to make that call yourself. I am fortunate - the Blonde said, "You can't wait for the fancy wood one? Then, get it." "Fancy wood one"?? It's carbon fiber. |
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Getting the right exposure with one shiny guitar (X7) and one matte finish (Shorty) is harder than you would think.
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that helps a lot. just too many nice ones to choose from(lol). I know this is apples and grapes, but tell us the differences of what you think of the two, I know there are a couple of us going back and forth between a Shortie size/X7/RS Parlor. I like how the X7 looks, and I like the wider string spacing at the saddle. Hows, the neck profile of the 7 feel to you-compared to the Shortie? thank you again d |
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In another week or so, I'll (hopefully) have some hands-on experience with the differences... especially with the neck shapes. So, if you want to offer your experience with that, I'd appreciate the perspective, too. For Daryl, I have plenty of playing time with the Shorty. Like it a lot. I've played a half dozen Parlors, both 12 and 14 fret. Like them, too. OK, that probably wasn't any help at all. The take away from this: there isn't a bad choice. |
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Fuller. "chunkier?" The Rainsong is more of a low oval and the Emerald more of a "C" shape. The X7 is a lot fuller than my Larrivee Parlor (also 24" scale) but not "pokey" like a V neck.
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Well, I'm anxious to try the Emerald neck. AZLiberty, you are the first I've seen describe the X7 neck as thicker than the N2 (or NS) on the RainSong.
I've been following the shipping progress (I love tracking) - the guitar is now in the US. No idea if I'll have tracking from this point. Cue the music... "Anticipation... anticipa-ay-shun... is makin' me late... is keepin' me waiting." |
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Glad you are finding the tracking helpful! I can imagine the anticipation is building ;-) Sean |
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Not like I'm anxious or anything. Best wishes, Jim |
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Jim, I was recently able to track a shipment I made to Emerald from SW Florida via USPS and was able to track it all the way through the systems. I would assume the reverse is also true.
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