Just like the title says. want an acoustic with electronics, a solid top, and descent action with acess to the upper register.
$200 - $400 used in Good condition.
wtb descent electric acoustic/solid top $200 -$400 range
wtb descent electric acoustic/solid top $200 -$400 range
"He who trims himself to suite others, will soon whittle himself away"-Unknown
Re: wtb descent electric acoustic/solid top $200 -$400 range
not sure why you need a solid top.. but i have an ovation celebrity thin body for 185.
and a few acoustic solid tops.. non electric but easy to make electric.
please email mullnick@yahoo.com or call 414 6927, bob
would a nylon string work for you?
also have a parker a/e event series p8e .. solid cedar top and flamed maple back and sides.. very nice.. for 425.00
and a few acoustic solid tops.. non electric but easy to make electric.
please email mullnick@yahoo.com or call 414 6927, bob
would a nylon string work for you?
also have a parker a/e event series p8e .. solid cedar top and flamed maple back and sides.. very nice.. for 425.00
From my usual sales talk:
Solid soundboard--
Pro: Usually sound better (more open and woody) and sound gets better with time and play.
Con: Solid tops are more fragile and prone to problems arising from humidity and temp extremes. More expensive to buy.
Laminate soundboard--
Pro: Less expensive. Less fragile and "moody." Can still sound pretty good.
Con: How it sounds now is likely how it will sound 20 years from now.
Everything's a trade-off, and both types have some really good traits. There really isn't a wrong answer, especially with newer high-quality HPL acoustics.--->JMS
Solid soundboard--
Pro: Usually sound better (more open and woody) and sound gets better with time and play.
Con: Solid tops are more fragile and prone to problems arising from humidity and temp extremes. More expensive to buy.
Laminate soundboard--
Pro: Less expensive. Less fragile and "moody." Can still sound pretty good.
Con: How it sounds now is likely how it will sound 20 years from now.
Everything's a trade-off, and both types have some really good traits. There really isn't a wrong answer, especially with newer high-quality HPL acoustics.--->JMS
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