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Congrats on the new Lowden.
I am also a fan woods like cocobolo, it has many of the same qualities as Honduras rosewood, while not being too far from good Brazilian r/w, albeit a heavier wood.
For a brand new guitar with an Adirondack top, I have found it more open than I might have expected at this stage. I look forward to hearing it change over time. I have an Adirondack topped Sobell that over the last 14/15 years had developed into an incredibly full and responsive guitar, but took some playing in during the early stages ( it still sounded good even then ).
Compared with sitka topped F Lowdens I have played this one has more high end shimmer, while the cocobolo gives very clear bass and mids.. So far, so good.
just because you do, doesn't mean you should.
of process have been cut to save money, the Lowden process leaves lovely tactile but protective surface.
just because you do, doesn't mean you should.
I've played a few Lowdens over the years, the Richard Thompson model, Honduran RW Bensusan model, and a Sitka/EIR F model (I can't remember the number), the latter was the one that seemed to suit my plating the most.
IMO the opening process of a new spruce guitar is the best part of owning a new guitar, putting in the practise as well makes it all the all more rewarding.
I love the sound of a Sobell. Seems to be an influence on a number of luthiers but to my ears a Sobell guitar seems to have a voice not seen anywhere else.
I've got a couple of nice guitars with Amazon Rosewood which I like a lot, they have their own sound as well. One of the best sounding guitars I played/owned had Pau Ferro back and sides (nylon string though) which isn't a true rosewood but is kind of close, I still regret selling it!
I still dont think my Brook has, I know you have to work 'em to get them to open, as well as just age - but I dont really "strum" that much and when I dont, its not "that" energetic - my other two are cedar, and I think already have "their sound"
just because you do, doesn't mean you should.
Stefan Sobell's guitars are indeed very distinctive. Most of the makers who would acknowledge a Sobell influence seem to veer towards a more mainstream voicing. While Stefan has made some guitars like the New World model which pay homage to a certain USA vintage sound, even that model has a bit of that otherness which really comes to the fore in guitars like the Model 1 and the various versions of the Martin Simpson model. There is a little bit of arch top in the voicing, which puts it out there on it's own. I'm not sure some of those guitars would be right for everybody. They are powerful, distinctive and take the player a bit of work to unlock the magic that is there.
Not tried a guitar with Amazon rosewood, would be really interesting.
Woof.
I’m on the fence about selling the F35 at the moment. Think it’s time, then go and play it haha. It will be a hard one to let go of.
I love the Lowden sound .........it's Piano like
Wow, That will be a nice guitar. What body size was it ?