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Old 03-16-2011, 12:35 AM
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Default New Gibson SJ sound sample 2

Due to popular demand ...lol, no ...firstly thanks for all your complememnts on the latest addition to the household, I highly appreciate it.

I had a bit of time so i quickly recorded another sound sample, a little longer, and a little harder.

Last one was slow flatpicking, this one is more harder country strumming in dropped D tuning. I think this ones straight from the heart of Southern Jumbo country.

I was further away from the mike this time also, but must say this Gibson really does sound big and how I imagine an 'SJ' should sound.

Hope you enjoy it any feedback welcome as always !

cheers.

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Old 03-16-2011, 06:13 PM
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Sweeeet, Mark! If obviously handles strumming as well as picking!!
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Old 03-17-2011, 03:03 AM
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Thanks a lot Bob !

Yes, must say one thing that I really do like about this SJ (amongst many others) is how well it handles the softer stuff, and also full blown strumming and picking across the fretboard.

I guess its callled the workhorse for a reason !

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Sweeeet, Mark! If obviously handles strumming as well as picking!!
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The Big Fat Lady 02' Gibson J-150
The Squares 11' Hummingbird TV, 08' Dove
The Slopeys 11' Gibson SJ (Aaron Lewis)
The Pickers 43' Gibson LG-2, 09' Furch OM 32SM (custom) , 02' Martin J-40
The Beater 99' Cort Earth 100
What we do on weekends:
http://www.reverbnation.com/doubleshotprague
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Old 03-17-2011, 04:04 AM
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Thanks a lot Bob !

Yes, must say one thing that I really do like about this SJ (amongst many others) is how well it handles the softer stuff, and also full blown strumming and picking across the fretboard.

I guess its callled the workhorse for a reason !

cheers.

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Sweeeet, Mark! If obviously handles strumming as well as picking!!
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The Squares 11' Hummingbird TV, 08' Dove
The Slopeys 11' Gibson SJ (Aaron Lewis)
The Pickers 43' Gibson LG-2, 09' Furch OM 32SM (custom) , 02' Martin J-40
The Beater 99' Cort Earth 100
What we do on weekends:
http://www.reverbnation.com/doubleshotprague
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