Hurricane
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¿ Thin Line Body Dread ? - I'm Looking For one
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I've got my eyes on a Godin ACS nylon due the synth access it has and I have a Roland GR33 already
I use with my electric/midi/acoustic electric Godin LGXSA . I'd consider a steel too .

I played a thin line Yamaha acoustic electric that had/has won me over to liking them because it/they
sound that good . I had repaired a detached piezo wire from the pick up itself and had it a few weeks
while the owner [ Chan Romero ] out of town .
:headbang:
Beefy fat clear bass was a total surprize , mid & high HZ were sweet & warm and overall the HZ's were balanced
evenly across the sound spectrum . Great action too . Mahogany body/side and a solid top of spruce . Lime green
body , natural wood finish on top .

Sitting in with Dick Dale I was amazed at a Fender thinline body cutaway dread acoustic electric he was playing .
Mahogany body/side - not sure of the top , but it wailed bigtime good . Tobacco burst - nice .
:smokin:
I'm for light weight stuff , so anyone have anything to contribute on a thinline dread cutaway ? Both Dick Dale & Chan Romero
guitars sounded super . I didn't get to play Dick's guitar though , because it was before my guitar playing miracle happened just
about the time I met up with Chan in [ 1998 ] .
:beerchug:
I've two Washburn dreads , one a single cutaway both are great players , the cutaway is a rosewood the other
one is mahogany . Both are one piece spruce topped , I'm partial to one piece tops .

Nylon is easy peasy - steel I love even though they are a tad more effort prone to play .
:drill:
Talk to me peoples . Hope Santa was good to you all and no one got a lump of coal heh heh heh .
EZ :
HR
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I've got my eyes on a Godin ACS nylon due the synth access it has and I have a Roland GR33 already
I use with my electric/midi/acoustic electric Godin LGXSA . I'd consider a steel too .

I played a thin line Yamaha acoustic electric that had/has won me over to liking them because it/they
sound that good . I had repaired a detached piezo wire from the pick up itself and had it a few weeks
while the owner [ Chan Romero ] out of town .
:headbang:
Beefy fat clear bass was a total surprize , mid & high HZ were sweet & warm and overall the HZ's were balanced
evenly across the sound spectrum . Great action too . Mahogany body/side and a solid top of spruce . Lime green
body , natural wood finish on top .

Sitting in with Dick Dale I was amazed at a Fender thinline body cutaway dread acoustic electric he was playing .
Mahogany body/side - not sure of the top , but it wailed bigtime good . Tobacco burst - nice .
:smokin:
I'm for light weight stuff , so anyone have anything to contribute on a thinline dread cutaway ? Both Dick Dale & Chan Romero
guitars sounded super . I didn't get to play Dick's guitar though , because it was before my guitar playing miracle happened just
about the time I met up with Chan in [ 1998 ] .
:beerchug:
I've two Washburn dreads , one a single cutaway both are great players , the cutaway is a rosewood the other
one is mahogany . Both are one piece spruce topped , I'm partial to one piece tops .

Nylon is easy peasy - steel I love even though they are a tad more effort prone to play .
:drill:
Talk to me peoples . Hope Santa was good to you all and no one got a lump of coal heh heh heh .
EZ :
HR
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