UNPLANNED DOWNTIME: 12th Oct 23:45
Greetings folks,
A while back I posted about a guitar I was having built by Andy and the chaps at Brook in celebration of my wife and my 10 years marriage. Well, I went down to Devon from central Scotland on a rather damp day a couple of weeks ago to collect. And here it is. I didn't spend too long with them, partly due to COVID and partly due to turning up later than expected in the day.
To recap, the back and sides are cocobolo, the top a piece of Huon pine from Australian Tonewoods, fretboard is Anjan (superb dense chocolately brown wood with dark spots) and the neck mahogany (with a small amount of ripple in it too!). Tuners StewMac Golden age.
I am pretty crap at describing sounds, but it is full, mellow, not as 'jangly' as a Taylor, and the action is typically Brook - quite low. It responds very well to heavy strumming, and Ive found it less happy being played quietly at night
I had a K&K Pure Mini fitted, so now need to purchase a suitable preamp - advice and suggestions please
So, the pictures. I had intended to take some more photo's in nice sunlight back at home, but it has been fairly wet here near Stirling, so these were all taken in Devon.
The inlay was made by Jack and taken from a photo of myself, Marie and the boys.
https://i.imgur.com/uqpolgR.jpeghttps://i.imgur.com/GiKXy2p.jpeghttps://i.imgur.com/P6KXKfY.jpeghttps://i.imgur.com/8wVkidQ.jpeghttps://i.imgur.com/M843a1O.jpeghttps://i.imgur.com/F4tuUZ6.jpegAs always, comments welcome and anyone who is passing through Stirling is absolutely welcome to pop in and try it.
Cheers for looking,
Adam
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1: K&K Pure XLR Preamp - runs on a PP3 battery or phantom power from the desk/audio interface.
2: Fly Rig Acoustic that I use for open mics.
Both work well with the pickups and I get a nice sound. I'd recommend either to you
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Now someone needs to create a print-your-own service for self-adhesive transfers with shapes to fit Teles, Strats, Les Pauls....
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Also not immediately clear is that the soundhole is bound with rosewood (I think it is - mightt be walnut or anjan even), a subtle aesthetic Ive seen on Bourgeois guitars I think it was.
Thanks for the preamp advice too, I'll look into them.
Cheers, and as soon as I feel up to recording something on my phone (undoubtedly 90's rock ballad strumming!) I'll post up a llink.
Adam
Spousal approval was easy - just be married 10 years and buy your wife an equivalent eternity ring (that she asked for)
20 years is going to have to be good to top that one!