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https://journeyinstruments.com/produ...guitar-oc660m/
They are currently accepting 20 pre-orders for first run of manufacturing. I would guess that whether or not they make any more after the first 20bdepends on how quickly the first batch sells. Last edited by ceciltguitar; 01-21-2020 at 09:20 PM. Reason: Correction |
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I hope we can hear it unplugged in a quiet environment in the future.
This is how I would use it vs. plugged in like in the short video we saw. |
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I think this is a very cool instrument. I love how it sounds (at least plugged in, but then again i already know that Journey's pickups are excellent)!
However, I agree with btbliatout on the placement of the end pin jack. I realize that these classical guitars are considered crossoevers, if the guitars cannot be purchased sans electronics, movement of that jack should be considered.
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The first picture shows a nylon string guitar. It looks/sounds to me like the guitar being played is a steel string
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But the text for that the link indicates it's purpose was just to show how the neck disassembles (since the same mechanism is used)--not a full video of just the nylon crossover model. It seems to be too new for that yet. Kramster mentioned only two exist so far. |