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The one that I use for everything- J45 custom Shop purevoice 2012. One of only 200 made. Trance Audio Amulet pup. Recording, gigs live, campfire, rehearsal, does it all and does it well.
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Jet JS-300 Sea Foam Modified Iron Gear Pig Iron and Texas Loco Pups and SD Vintage pup 2012 Gibson J-45 Custom Shop Pure Voice www.tupelolime.com https://tupelolime.bandcamp.com/ |
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Current favourite is my Emerald X-20 - its sound captivates me every time I pick it up.
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The one I just built at The Henderson School for the Appalachian Arts currently holds that position. I'm amazed it sounds so good. No blowing my horn as I had A LOT of help. Wayne, Spencer, Josh, and Marty are amazingly gifted luthiers who helped every step of the way. Thanks Guys!
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My Stehr, Carpathian Spruce over Malaysian Blackwood. It has a richness and resonance that amazes me every time I play it.
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My short-scale Bourgeois Adirondack/mahogany Slope D Banjo Killer is my best sounding acoustic I’ve ever owned and in the top 3 of best acoustics I’ve ever played. Lots of volume with clarity and balance that is incredible.
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Education is important! Guitar is importanter!! 2019 Bourgeois “Banjo Killer” Aged Tone Vintage Deluxe D 2018 Martin D41 Ambertone (2018 Reimagined) 2016 Taylor GS Mini Koa ES2 |
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Lowden S 50
2018 African Blackwood/Sinker Redwood
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Martin D-1 Authentic 1931
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Obviously I feel like all my acoustics are outstanding for the purpose I bought them for. However, that being said if I had to live with only one acoustic for the rest of my life it would be my '59 J-45. It has the tone I hear in my head when I think "good acoustic guitar".
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'59 Gibson J-45 "Spot" '21 Gibson LG-2 - 50's Reissue '94 Taylor 710 '18 Martin 000-17E "Willie" ‘23 Taylor AD12e-SB '22 Taylor GTe Blacktop '15 Martin 000X1AE https://pandora.app.link/ysqc6ey22hb |
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Love the comfort of the smaller body guitars, but can't get over the tone of a great rosewood dread - in my case, that is a Thompson D-EIA.
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I am lucky enough to have 5 special acoustics. The one that is my favorite to play changes constantly. I do think, tho, that the Lowden, The SC OM, and the Flammang RS each have a very special something in the sound department - especially when I get around to putting on new strings.
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Flammang RS35, Flammang el35, SC 000 12 Fret ss, SC H13, SC PJ, Rockbridge 00, Eastman 810ce, Recording King RPH 03, Martin LX (on loan), Martin 0018vs (given to Godson), Lowden F388c (traded), SC OM (traded), Martin OM28v (traded), Martin 00017s (sold), Bourgeois Martin Simpson Slope D 12 fret (sold), Larrivee Parlor (traded), Larrivee L05MT (sold), Gibson LG1 (sold), Seagull Folk (traded) |
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Probably my 1999 Lowden O25c.
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Best sounding - my Martin CS D-18S 12 fret with sinker back and sides. Got it for a song as it had binding separation issues and needed some extensive setup work. After a trip to my local repair guy, she's in fine shape. Sound of the angels, but it's a handful and demands precise playing.
Now best sounding and playing - my Gibson J-35. LOVE this guitar. It's so forgiving and easy to play well, and very versatile. This is the one that inspires me every time I pick it up.
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Always an interesting question, and the answer will often change as a player gets older or tastes change as a result of life circumstances.
My current favorite is a home brew size 0 slot head mahogany: https://www.acousticguitarforum.com/...d.php?t=578582 In the store-bought variety I also have a lovely Taylor 322 that's right up there at the top of my personal ranking. |
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Hard question.
My four acoustics, even if it's just two brands, all sound quite different because, well, they're different. Acoustically, I'd go with my DN3e. THAT dreadnought tone!!!! Plugged in, my Ovation Ultra fills stadiums with so minimal effort, and it doesn't hurt that it's the easiest to play from the bunch, although the feel of all four guitars are top notch.
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-2017 Gibson J-45 Standard -2019 Gibson J-15 -2019 Gibson Les Paul Junior -2020 Gibson Les Paul Special -2019 Gibson Les Paul Studio -2021 Fender Aerodyne Special Telecaster -2022 Fender Telecaster 50s (Vintera) -1994 Fender Telecaster Deluxe 70 (Vintera) -Sire V5 5-string |
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Best steel string - Larrivee P-09 zebra wood
Best classical - Alhambra parlor size |