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What’s your point here? Are you just trying to start an argument? Again, all I am saying is that UST tone is often considered to be dated. I know people like it but a lot hate it. All I am saying is that John’s acoustic tone is not usually mentioned as the best out there.
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Methinks Mr. Mayer is doing lots right, including his “tone”.
YMMV, of course —-
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Petty1818- I get what you are saying. I am astonished and disgusted at how terrible amplified acoustics often sound. They sound almost nothing like the rich, beautiful sound of the instrument. The word quack comes to mind. Michael Hedges (may he RIP) had incredible acoustic tone… showed how it could be done. Within weeks of seeing him I saw a very popular guitarist known for playing Lowdens and Olsons- both of which are acoustically magnificent. Through the sound system they sounded quacky and horrible. Palm to head. It can be done, but IMHO the music world has embraced the piezo quack as the actual sound of acoustic guitars.
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![]() ![]() I'm actually not impressed with the UST in my SC13e or with the UST in several other guitars I've used either, but for the material I play and for the venues we play in, it works well enough. For me, it just wouldn't be worth it to spend hundreds and hundreds to pursue something optimal. Clearly you have a different perspective and need and I completely understand. If I were playing solo/instrumental material in quiet venues to an attentive audience I'd feel differently. That said, I may look into a Tonedexter or Voiceprint sometime soon. |
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On a side note, how do you like the SC-13 when played acoustically? Is it a nice sound? |
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aaron short music, johbn mayer, john mayer sc-13e, martin guitar, spoon phillips |
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