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Gigging with my Emerald X20
I have been doing a lot of gigs using my Emerald X20 as my gigging guitar of choice over my Martin HD-28. For one, its nice to have a guitar to leave in the sun or cold at outside gigs. Secondly, I love the tone of it through my Shertler David Deluxe amps. Its easy on my fingers and gives a great plugged in sound with the on board factory supplied element UST.
So I have another gig this Friday, a big one, and I plan to use it again as my number one. Hate to leave the HD-28 in the case but life is hard, even for a guitar.
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Martin D-28 '67 Cole Clark Fat Lady 2 Taylor Doyle Dykes Custom Alvarez Fender Strat '69 Gibson 1942 Banner LG-2 Vintage Sunburst Gibson SJ-200 Taylor Myrtlewood 12 string Emerald X20 Godin Montreal w/piezo Last edited by hotroad; 05-05-2018 at 10:02 AM. |
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I haven't even looked at my HD28e since i got my Sable. I feel ya man.
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I haven't had a wood guitar at a gig in...well... can't remember...was prolly just a kid then.
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YUP.... Emerald: X-20, Center hole X-10 (Maple) and X-7 (redwood), Spalted Chen Chen X 10 level 3, CA: Early OX and Cargo McPherson: Early Kevin Michael Proto Some wood things by Epi, Harmony, Takamine, Good Time, PRS, Slick, Gypsy Music, keyboards, wind controllers.. etc |
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Yep. Since getting the X20, I haven't taken a wood guitar out. I get it.
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My X20 is currently gigging it’s way round England in the safe hands of Mr. John Cotten and his Baptist orchestra and choir “The Sons of Jubal” .
As unlikely as this must sound to my friends here, it is in fact true. I met Cotten at the airport and loaned him Amber for his UK tour, save him lugging a wooden one from the States. |
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I should have my new X20 in a couple of weeks.
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Tom '21 Martin D-18 Standard | '02 Taylor 814c | '18 Taylor 214ceDLX | '18 Taylor 150e-12 | '78 Ibanez Dread (First acoustic) | '08 CA Cargo | '02 Fender Strat American '57 RI My original songs |
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They are playing The Royal Albert Hall !!!! next Saturday evening at an event called “Prom Praise”. They finish up on Sunday at a church in central London, so I may try and catch that performance and meet up after to get my guitar back, (hopefully un-baptised, that could mess with the electrics !) |
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Just curious...did John bring another guitar? How did you connect about this?
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Tom '21 Martin D-18 Standard | '02 Taylor 814c | '18 Taylor 214ceDLX | '18 Taylor 150e-12 | '78 Ibanez Dread (First acoustic) | '08 CA Cargo | '02 Fender Strat American '57 RI My original songs |
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Mr. C asked on the forum if anyone knew where to hire guitars and amps in London. So I did a bit of *legwork, put the word out, called in a few favours, that kind of thing*.... I believe there would be enormous cost , hassle and random quality of any instruments available. So I offered to loan one or more of my humble selection of geetars and (it will come as no surprise to folks here ) although he graciously said that the beat-up Taylor 312 would be fine, I could tell he was itching to sample the Emerald I met him and his party (over 150 of em, yes really !) at Heathrow , we only had time for a brief chat (just as well really, 150 airport coffees would have been about $1,000 ) before the waiting coaches whisked them away on their whistle-stop tour of the land. Cotten brought an electric bass with him (!!) as, for this tour, he has been relegated, sorry I mean promoted, to bass player of their orchestra. It is actually his friend Gary who will be playing the guitar, least while they are working, Johns grown son was with them and he was also keen to try the X20, although I dont think he plays guitar in their group. *OK, OK,,, I Googled it .... |
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Cool backstory. Thanks for sharing, Jon. I’ll be curious if we’ll ever see a N(CF)GD from John Cotten!
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Tom '21 Martin D-18 Standard | '02 Taylor 814c | '18 Taylor 214ceDLX | '18 Taylor 150e-12 | '78 Ibanez Dread (First acoustic) | '08 CA Cargo | '02 Fender Strat American '57 RI My original songs |
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My Emerald custom was my primary gigging guitar all through the winter months. Now that warm weather as sprung the Martin is getting back in the game. I love both and both are dialed in fairly close (close enough) on the VE-8 and Bose S1 to be pretty much interchangeable with some minor volume and EQ tweaks done on the S1.
Each has it's strengths over the other. The Emerald is (of course) impervious to temp swings and stays in tune very well although as long as the strings new and the temps are stable so does the Martin. Both have K&K's so no differences there. The Martin has slightly wider string spacing at 2 5/16" to Emerald's 2 1/4". If I was to do it over again I would have ordered the wider spacing on the Emerald as I've come to really like it. The Martin is lighter but just a bit. Probably the biggest difference between the two is how much attention the Emerald gets for it's looks. I get a ton of comments/compliments on it. And although the Martin is a beautiful guitar as well, I don't think I've ever had anyone say anything about it to me - ever! |
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It's funny to find this thread as I just ordered an Emerald to replace my HD28 for gigging. As much as I love my Martin, it's just way too sensitive to temperature and humidity for me to trust it outdoors. I have no idea if all HD28s are like this or if it's just mine. The guitar is sensitive enough that I have a saddle for winter and one that's a different height for warmer weather. Hopefully a CF guitar will end the consistency issues.
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Welcome wild one...
You shall be pleasantly surprised and darn happy and trouble free...I would guess...if I was a guesser of course... this thread has been waiting for you as you now know... Nice buy by the way! X-20 = A+ or something like that. (A wee math I done learnt once and now can finally apply and impress Unc Evy.)
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YUP.... Emerald: X-20, Center hole X-10 (Maple) and X-7 (redwood), Spalted Chen Chen X 10 level 3, CA: Early OX and Cargo McPherson: Early Kevin Michael Proto Some wood things by Epi, Harmony, Takamine, Good Time, PRS, Slick, Gypsy Music, keyboards, wind controllers.. etc |
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Kramster's new math aside, welcome aboard, acwild, and congratulations on your X20. They are great guitars! The forward-thinking design, comfort, and sound changed how I consider guitars. You may find yourself like some of us... and your wood guitars won't see much use after you get your X20.
While you're waiting for it, spend some time on this sub-forum - you'll find plenty of enthusiastic folks who appreciate what carbon fiber brings to the table... um, the stage. Lots of great tips to get the most out of your new guitar. Last edited by Captain Jim; 05-20-2018 at 03:12 PM. |
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Jon;
The Royal Albert Hall is a great venue. A friend of mine, the drummer in The Killers, played the hall and I can't imagine a better exposure--did you get any videos of your guitar in action? Nephew K; Wow! You have become a man of letters and numbers. I am very proud to have you as a family member. |