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(Now with GAS) More acoustic navel-gazing from me...
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You're safe, my actual navel will be making an appearance.
It was a very helpful experience when I had my mega-thread on choosing an acoustic - both the various views and experiences you folks expressed and my own resulting digging around and testing.
Having lived for a while now with my 000-28EC, and *then* tried more other things too, I've learned even more - mostly about what tickles my pickle.
I need to do more testing, but I seem to be really drawn to a slightly more strident sound than a 000 serves up. This kind of makes sense as the 000 was the wildcard on purchase day - I'd gone looking for OM-type instruments, but coming across this that played so easily and looked so cool, and sounded outstanding knocked me for 6 and hence the buy. And I love it. It has spurred me on and I reckon my virgin-open-mic appearance is looming on the horizon as a result.
Going back out and trying Dreads and OMs though has been a new experience in light of now being very familiar with a great guitar - there is something else which appeals that the beefier sound that revels in a plectrum delivers.
As my ear has tuned in it has also kind of had a bit of Emperor's new soundboard when it omes to Martin dreadnaughts : they are starting to sound a bit woofy and flat compared to the smaller-brand stuff (that I can't and won't afford - Collings, Kronbauer.
I tried a used D-41 in Ivor Mairants - put it straight back on the wall.)
I had a brief play on an OM-28 in Andertons and it was fucking marvellous - really very different. Although logic tells me having a 000 and an OM is... I don't know, not the best mix, but maybe that's flawed thinking?
I also played a Yamaha LL-16 in Yamaha Music the other day - it was a really nice balanced sound that I think I *prefer* to the D-18, D28 thing.
I don't want to get in to having to turn over the one acoustic I own to experience new things, so I think I'm going to get the 000 a stable-mate.
My binge-selling (originally to fund a Helix, which it did) leaves me with about a further £1100 (!)
I'd rather buy used for obvious reasons (the day will come when I have learned enough about my own preferences to not be so concerned with depreciation but that day is not here yet)
Feel free to point me at any instruments/brands/types you think may float my boat. Again :-)
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You, sir, are sensitive to scale length - if not from a playability perspective, then from a sonic one.
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This is a new something. :-)
FWIW I don't think an OM and 000 would be unreasonable at the same time, though I suspect you'd find you turned to one over the other quite reliably after a few weeks. In my head, at least, the OM is the Paul Simon thing, while the 000 is the bluesy Clapton unplugged thing, which is quite a big difference within a similar theme.
What I've learned so far from my own dread-flavoured navel-gazing is that, much like with electrics, no one acoustic does everything, so it's absolutely ok to aim for a couple of instruments that do different things really well. With that in mind, I reckon get an OM, then sell whichever you find yourself gravitating away and get a dread instead
Also, I no longer have an income, so my funding pool is limited to cash at hand or sellable stuff - I don't see a purchase like that on the horizon.
https://www.absolutemusic.co.uk/bourgeois-country-boy-dreadnought-acoustic-guitar-pre-owned.html
Maybe I just haven't tried the right ones
I tried out.
I Googled.
I purchased.
Yamaha LL-16 with replacement bone nut, saddle and pins.
My mate met the seller for me (central London) and I will get it from him in a weeks time when I'm down there.
i hope it suits you otherwise you have two choices: keep buying and selling till you get what you want or collecting loads so you have a guitar for every occasion.
I had a dread for 30 years and just got a 314ce intending to get rid if my older inferior dread. I've found I like them both for different reasons so I'm keeping the dread too.
BTW despite having a guitar for years, I'm still not very good but I do appreciate what both are good for.