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That was a lovely instrument and no mistake, congrats
Thanks!
I bought a Martin 12-string when I could barely play. Nearly thirty years later I've still got it - and I can still barely play, but in a more controlled way so at least it sounds nice .
"Take these three items, some WD-40, a vise grip, and a roll of duct tape. Any man worth his salt can fix almost any problem with this stuff alone." - Walt Kowalski
"Just because I don't care, doesn't mean I don't understand." - Homer Simpson
As others have said, a fine instrument will give you the best possible chance of improving as a player through both playability and inspiration, so don't worry about notions of worthiness. If makers like SCGC, Bourgeois, Collings etc only sold to the deserving, they wouldn't exist
Thanks, I appreciate your comments. Funny thing is, after spending a massive wedge on the guitar, I enquired about the Santa Cruz own brand strings. Turns out they're 18 quid a pack....and I'm more bothered about paying that for strings than paying the price of the guitar.
That's a lovely guitar. I'd be very surprised if it doesn't help you advance your acoustic playing.
I was a more than competent electric player but a lousy acoustic player. That has changed dramatically since getting an Atkin OM four years ago. A great acoustic guitar makes all the difference.
Enjoy!
I'm not locked in here with you, you are locked in here with me.
"Take these three items, some WD-40, a vise grip, and a roll of duct tape. Any man worth his salt can fix almost any problem with this stuff alone." - Walt Kowalski
"Just because I don't care, doesn't mean I don't understand." - Homer Simpson
It's the parabolic tension that add to the cost. You can only get it from sustainable sources....
http://www.santacruzguitar.com/scgc-strings/
What depth is the grand ? the JOM is Dread size - 4 7/8.
Good instruments should be having the effect -"come on big boy - is that all u can do - cause I can do a lot more" stretching u as a player .
give it a few years of good playing (all over the neck) and u'll pick it up one day and it'll hit u - sonic fulfillment
happy pickin
heres the dynamics of the Bourgeois (cheap mic 'n noise 'n all)
http://https//www.youtube.com/watch?v=pXdGXIRSibo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ulqYgJG-T6g
ah - forgot to mention SC strings - there was a GREAT to do over the pond when they came out - simply, there elitist / exclusive product that some people drool over - read, accountants / dentists / lawyers being the target market.
I suspect them to have been avalible previously but now re branded and given exclusivity in price and marketing blurb - I mean - built in PARABOLIC EQ - WHAT, WTF.
Naa - DR Rares and Newtone Masterclass - on my guitars thanks.
I've writen bout (my) experiences of wire on guitars somewhere on here - the better the guitar the more it highlights the strings - if u've an ear to hear, cheaper strings are, just that - made to a cost and made to last fairly well deliberately so, because of the alloys employed, they know people are 'driven' by price. Whereas manufacturers that use quality raw materials - obviously will cost more and is reflected in the retail price. If you have 'killer sweat' quality strings die more quickly.
Agreed. I'm not interested in the cheapest strings. As I've got a top drawer guitar, I want the best strings. And, I will pay £18 for the SC strings if they are indeed "better" than the other brands. So it comes down to experimentation, comparing them with the DRs, etc.
There's a psychological aspect too. (Which cynics might say is what SC are preying on). There's a voice in my head saying I should buy the strings that are "designed" for the guitar.
I suppose, it also comes down to how often I find myself changing strings. If the SC strings last a week, then 18 quid a pop will get annoying quickly. If they last 3 months, it's not such a biggie.
I've just got a parlour guitar for my 50th - not that standard though! But apart from checking that it had arrived in one piece I'm not allowed to even strum it until "the day". I'm looking forward to it though...
IMO SCs are the best of the best.
Sounds like a very important scientific breakthrough and not a moment too soon.
At long last strings will no longer hamper my playing.