Bill Ashton
Senior Member
- Joined
- Sep 29, 2006
- Messages
- 4,441
- Reaction score
- 1,058
- Location
- North Central Massachusetts
- Guild Total
- 4
OK Steve (Default), this one is for you...I know, "Without pictures it didn't happen..."
On the last day, at the last concert, during that last awarding of the "door prize" of the Steve Kaufman Acoustic Camp...
(Sort of sounds like the signing of the WWI Armistice, doesn't it?)
This juicer won the grand prize, a NEW Collings D2H !!!
Now, wearing a Guild shop-shirt might not have been the best of form in this situation, I offered to take if off for Steve,
but being the resiliant professional that he is, he simply put his hand on my chest...he thought Bill Collings would think it pretty funny.
Full review will have to follow later, after I have really gotten accustomed to her, but my initial imppression is that she is a full-blown Bluegrass-cannon...heavy bass and bright highs...but suppressed mids. Very different than my NH D55...not bad, but very different. I have to let her get
acclimated to the temp/humidity here before doing any set up, as she clearly notices the different between New England and Tennessee.
Having a hard time getting good images of her, will have to try outside this weekend.
Thank you note to the Collings' organization to follow...
On the last day, at the last concert, during that last awarding of the "door prize" of the Steve Kaufman Acoustic Camp...
(Sort of sounds like the signing of the WWI Armistice, doesn't it?)
This juicer won the grand prize, a NEW Collings D2H !!!
Now, wearing a Guild shop-shirt might not have been the best of form in this situation, I offered to take if off for Steve,
but being the resiliant professional that he is, he simply put his hand on my chest...he thought Bill Collings would think it pretty funny.
Full review will have to follow later, after I have really gotten accustomed to her, but my initial imppression is that she is a full-blown Bluegrass-cannon...heavy bass and bright highs...but suppressed mids. Very different than my NH D55...not bad, but very different. I have to let her get
acclimated to the temp/humidity here before doing any set up, as she clearly notices the different between New England and Tennessee.
Having a hard time getting good images of her, will have to try outside this weekend.
Thank you note to the Collings' organization to follow...
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