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i have the same seagull! it is my main tracking acoustic. sounds absolutely gorgeous!CraigS63 wrote:Used (2000) Seagull S6-CW (cedar top, electronics, cutaway).
It has some pick wear on the top, some nicks here and there, but the neck and frets seem fine. Oh yeah, it sounds and plays good as well.
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rty5150 wrote:Good to hear. It's my first acoustic with a solid top, and if the "sounds better the more it's been played" talk is correct, I got a 10 year jump on buying one new. I put 11's on, I think my fingers are wimped out from ukulele, I don't think I want to go any lighter gauge.CraigS63 wrote:Used (2000) Seagull S6-CW (cedar top, electronics, cutaway).
It has some pick wear on the top, some nicks here and there, but the neck and frets seem fine. Oh yeah, it sounds and plays good as well.
i have the same seagull! it is my main tracking acoustic. sounds absolutely gorgeous!
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Tyler Lashbrook stopped by yesterday - And lookie what he brung' me...
After 10 of the longest weeks of waiting I've ever had, the Decade Series D1's are in.
Busy breaking 'em in now...
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After 10 of the longest weeks of waiting I've ever had, the Decade Series D1's are in.
Busy breaking 'em in now...
And I guess I have to think about changing my avatar...
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They're going on the block shortly. At rock-frickin' bottom so I can move 'em quickly.MoreSpaceEcho wrote:wow lookit those crazy things!
did you sell the b+w's?
It's almost freaky how some room issues aren't really an issue anymore. The imaging is --- "breathtaking" isn't nearly too strong a word.tarblackvomit wrote:Those are wacky looking. Can someone explain the basic concept? Why so many speakers, and why positioned in such a manner.
But the general design is a long-standing favorite among a lot of audiophiles & mastering engineers. Always wanted a set of Duntechs (but they always seemed to 'brash') or Dunlavys (could never put my finger on what I didn't like about the SC-V's) and then a friend (Cass Anawaty from Sunbreak Music) turned me on to what Tyler was doing. Long story short, these things are amazing and they're not even broken in yet.
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