NGD Finally!! - 2009 F47M - Flamed Maple Syrup

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Here is a track where I use a metal dunlop thumb pick, standard dunlop 60mm pick and finger picking.
Forgive that I refer to this model as mahogany in the beginning. It is in fact very maple.
Also, I am simply using an SM58, xlr input irig and my iphone. Nothing fancy.


that is fancy!
 

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Here is a track where I use a metal dunlop thumb pick, standard dunlop 60mm pick and finger picking.
Forgive that I refer to this model as mahogany in the beginning. It is in fact very maple.
Also, I am simply using an SM58, xlr input irig and my iphone. Nothing fancy.


Thanks for the sound clip. This guitar sounds like it would work for all styles. The Adi top and braces are a potent combo with that solid maple. If possible could u post a pic of your recording set up. Again sounds great.
 

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Thanks for the sound clip. This guitar sounds like it would work for all styles. The Adi top and braces are a potent combo with that solid maple. If possible could u post a pic of your recording set up. Again sounds great.
It has an Adi top?
 

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It sure sounds amazing live. One of the better acoustics I have ever heard recorded.
 

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I haven’t seen many of these come up for sale. I don’t know if the numbers were really low or it’s just because they are so nice nobody wants to sell them. The flame maple on the back is simply unbelievable - as good as the best high-end arch backs.
Numbers were really low out of New Hartford and F47 was never one of the "big movers". It's like target pistol in a sea of everyday personal protection revolvers.
 
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Damn that sounds nice D30man. The notes stay nice and clear. How could you not like that one.
 

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Numbers were really low out of New Hartford and F47 was never one of the "big movers". It's like target pistol in a sea of everyday personal protection revolvers.
Well, this thing is right on targer, Al..
 

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Thanks for the sound clip. This guitar sounds like it would work for all styles. The Adi top and braces are a potent combo with that solid maple. If possible could u post a pic of your recording set up. Again sounds great.
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Rich I'll that I use a 25' xlr / mic cable, a mini to lightning adapter for my iphone, garage band ( comes with the phone ), and some headphones that also plug into a mini port on the irig.
 

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Ha! Yeah I'm a bit of a mess. I still take written notes for work.
Studies have shown when you write notes the information retention is exponentially better than most other methods except possibly repetition.
I used to keep a note pad too and it was also much faster for me on history searches than digging through emails or order history.
 
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