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#334455 - 12/14/11 06:48 PM For the guitars players
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I just had to share my excitement.

I just bought an Eastman 605 guitar, selling in the area of $1,600. No cutaway, 1 ¾ finger board, a floating pickup; I feel like I am playing a grand piano.

I am using a Fishman Amp. – the Eastman guitar -- and just me; no other electronics. Talking about playing live with no gimmicks. (smile)

I had to share, John C.

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#334456 - 12/14/11 06:57 PM Re: For the guitars players [Re: bruno123]
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Correction; It's a Eastman 610 arch top guitar; sorry, John C.

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#334463 - 12/15/11 08:59 AM Re: For the guitars players [Re: bruno123]
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John-GOOD FOR YOU! Been looking at Eastman's for about two years.

1/2 my jobs are a big Guild or Gibson through a JazzKat amp...nothing else. I have lots of single pick-up/floaters. My "junker" (played outside where the possibility of damage is higher) is a Gretsch Synchromatic.

I also have a couple of Godin archtops; a non-cutawat with a P-90 and the same in a cutaway, with two P-90's. These are good buys. the single nets at $699.00 and the double aT $999.00.

Enjoy! Solo guitar instrumentals are my favorite jobs. In January, I posted 10 minutes of just me and a Big Guild 150.

R.


Edited by captain Russ (12/15/11 09:03 AM)

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#334465 - 12/15/11 10:20 AM Re: For the guitars players [Re: captain Russ]
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I have a couple a Godin arch top; cutaway at $999.00. Great sound -- sometimes I think of dressing it up but that effect the sound.

I to enjoy solo guitar but in my home like someone who sits and plays a piano, full arrangements – melody chords and working with chord substitutions.

Thanks Russ, John C.

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#334466 - 12/15/11 10:36 AM Re: For the guitars players [Re: bruno123]
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Hey, John, I also enjoy doing the same material on either a fine nylon string or a reproduction of the Selmer MacKafee, the Django guitar. The nylon string I choose for dining rooms is the current model of the Giannini Craviola (Brazil).

They both work fine in a dining room setting.

GOOD HEARING FROM YOU!


Russ

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#334484 - 12/16/11 10:44 AM Re: For the guitars players [Re: captain Russ]
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John, for over 20 years, I have been using a great little Audio Technica lavalier mic which is designed to be used with a little f hole clip on acoustic guitars. Last time I checked it is still a current model. We use it on any acoustic instrument we need to amplify and as a, behind the tie" clip on for live sound on video.

It's around $ 100.00 and works GREAT. The pre-amp is bigger than the mic and clips on your belt.

I'll look up the catalog number in a little while.


Russ

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#334486 - 12/16/11 12:40 PM Re: For the guitars players [Re: captain Russ]
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John, the mic I use is an AT 803 lavalier. Musicians Friend price is $159.95...guess they went up $60.00 in the years I have had mine.

If that interests you, I'd ship you mine to try out. Not interested in selling, but you'd be welcome to test it for yourself.


Enjoy...


Russ

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#334491 - 12/16/11 06:28 PM Re: For the guitars players [Re: captain Russ]
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Wow Russ you're a sweetheart always there to help. But no, I do have it covered my Eastman has a floating pick -up designed by guitar maker Bernnidtto. (Spelling)

Thanks again my friend, John C.

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#334600 - 12/21/11 10:49 AM Re: For the guitars players [Re: bruno123]
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John, Fishman's are generally voiced for acoustics with piezo (microphone) pickups. A "floater" is magnetic. You may want to try different amplification, just to test the differences.

For "straight ahead" jazz, most people use a pure transistor...something like a Mini Brute Polytone, or the JazzKat line I use.


My FatKat JazzKat has a switchable tube pre-amp, so you have the flexibility of sounding like blues guys or hard rockers want to sound (tubes), or something more like traditional jazz
( Herb Ellis, Johnnie Smith, etc.) A George Benson sound would add a little tube.

Fun Stuff! Fishmans are great for acoustic but not many people use them for magnetic pick-ups. I use a Fender Acoustasonic for my piezo nylon and steel strings.

Email me anytime to talk guitars and amps....I'm "eaten up" with them!


R.

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#334755 - 12/24/11 06:31 PM Re: For the guitars players [Re: captain Russ]
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Russ Because of my love of music and the guitar – and the fact that I owned a Store/music school I was in a position to lay my hands on many different guitars. I had the best of the best and boy was that fun. I considered myself as a good enough player to have the best. I was also good at lying to myself. (smile)

Here’s my story;
I bought a George Goble Gibson L5 CES guitar; it was red, had a floating pick up, a 16” body and it was 2 5/8 thick. It had a beautiful sound. I decided to mount 2 patent applied (Spelling) pickups to this red beauty. I did a great job, the controls were placed correctly and the pickups were set just right. It became my main guitar. Four months later I ran to Jimmy D’Aquisto’s repair shop because the top of the L5 was caving in. He said, “John, you cut the support struts on the guitar”. I wasn’t feeling too good. But leave it to Jimmy he put 2 sounds post inside the guitar under the bridge similar to a violin.

Bottom line – It was a great humbling experience, John C.

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