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Question for the Lowden Jazz Series owners.......how do you thread the (nylon) strings on that 12 hole bridge? Why is it like that?
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Anyone have experience with an O32 sitka/rosewood?
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The 12 hole bridge ensures a better break angle to the strings, hence more volume and definition. Besides, the strings are less prone to slip and if they do, they don't hurt the sound board. Should I add it's more elegant this way? Of course all this very subjective and most classical builders keep on using a 6 hole bridge Anyway you may use only 6 holes if you prefer (and tell us if you hear the difference)... Well it's in French but the video could help https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JcGAs8aFluE
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Thanks Pierre.... Not for the 'kacky handed' then! I tried a set of the Martin nylons with ball ends! How easy is that? Except they lost their looks very quickly, went dark, didn't last long. I would use them if gigging, very quick to change. As far as I know there has never been a Lowden nylon Jazz in my area...so I have not played one, but my Lowdens of various eras are so well built that if A. I win Lotto, or B. Find the cash....there would be no hesitation is ordering one online. Just that the Lotto win model would be far different than the 'me coming up with the cash' model....S50J Custom versus S25J........ BluesKing777. |
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Fiddling with the 12 holes bridge becomes easier each time you change the strings and, if you definitely prefer a J lowden with a 6 holes bridge, more wallet friendly, be aware you could find a great deal with a pre-2004 S25J or S32J.
During the Irish license, the S25J and eventually the 32 came with 6 holes bridges (and an Abalone rosette too if you like shell )
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Quite a classic at Lowden's.
The first O model (named "L" at that time) was a Sitka/Rosewood guitar in 1976 (label reads #1 of the new series)! You won't be disappointed. I have been playing a S.Yairi built Sitka/ Rosewood L34 (would sit today somewhere between a O32 and a 50 with Inlay package 2) for 40 years now. The guitar is still sounding great, easy to play, brilliant in DADGAD and Drop D. Only needed a luthier once in its life to fix a buzz on the 6th string. I also own a 2015 nylon string S32J in the same wood combo and the guitar's still improving each day EIR/SS is a staple at many other makes by the way...
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Hi All,
Bought myself a used S25J a month or so back, Love it. It's my Dreadnought Classical. |
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I bought a new WL25 for a very good price just a few weeks ago. Despite its diminutive size it’s springy well balanced. Flawless build quality, as ever with a Lowden.
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