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bvince
Posted 2007-10-10 9:22 AM (#87534 - in reply to #87509)
Subject: Re: Adamas 2080



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I played a number of Taylors and the 914 was the only one I cared for at the time. But I didn't feel that it was as nice sounding or playing as a texture-top Adamas. In addition, I could buy two very nice Adamas guitars for the price of the one Taylor I found acceptable.
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FlicKreno aka Solid Top
Posted 2007-10-10 9:30 AM (#87535 - in reply to #87509)
Subject: Re: Adamas 2080


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Location: Copenhagen Denmark
Have used THOMASTIK SPECTRUM 13 - 57 for several years on my 1537, Tone is Balanced, with a Woody, "Classical" tone if you will, very "Strong" sounding, if Brightness is called for, than C F M MSP 4000 series (I used 4200 gauge 13 - 56) will do the job,..and Trader Jim has been trying out SIT strings, here`s what he says..

from thread - RP GUITAR "acoustic round up II" -

..by Trader Jim..
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Vic, the arm is still there, it just won't work right yet. As for the SIT strings, I did get to try them out on one guitar, and they are really nice sounding strings. They seem a little brighter than the D Addarios (SP). They seem to stay in tune much sooner than the others also, if that makes any sense. (less retuning over less time). I have been using Elixirs almost exclusively and really liked them, but these are relatively cheap compared to the Elixirs, and I usually end up changing the strings too often to take advantage of the coated strings longer life span. I'll use them up, but don't know if I would go out of my way to find them again. I still like the Elixirs the best. All subjective though.
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...they`re US made, handwound..

Vic

..I`m just on a shoestring..
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an4340
Posted 2007-10-10 10:27 AM (#87536 - in reply to #87509)
Subject: Re: Adamas 2080


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Plastic sounding? No Bl@@ping way.
Wood sounding? Better!

And the baritone version: Truely awesome.
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cliff
Posted 2007-10-10 10:48 AM (#87537 - in reply to #87509)
Subject: Re: Adamas 2080


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". . And the baritone version: Truely awesome . . ."

OH yeah.

I was playing Beal's out on his deck last Sunday after church, and I commented that it's like "playing a bazooka".
I dunno if the sheer "mass" of the neck contributes to the sound (it's like a walnut newel post cut in half), but it's just MASSIVE-sounding!!

It's also interesting to note that his has a dead-flat fingerboard to facilitate playing slide. I've been playing alot on nylon classicals lately, and the wide/flat neck on that guitar is like playing a classical on steroids!!! It fingers very nicely.

Hey Stephen!!!

You custom-ordered a pair of these a WHILE ago, and have yet t'report on 'em . . . . what's the dilly-yo???
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stephent28
Posted 2007-10-12 12:30 AM (#87538 - in reply to #87509)
Subject: Re: Adamas 2080



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Originally posted by cliff:
Hey Stephen!!!

You custom-ordered a pair of these a WHILE ago, and have yet t'report on 'em . . . . what's the dilly-yo???
I just got back in town tonight after a week in the wonderful city of Grand Junction and an unconfirmed rumor says that they might make their first public appearance at Fugot's next Saturday!

Fingers and toes crossed!
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Beal
Posted 2007-10-12 8:31 AM (#87539 - in reply to #87509)
Subject: Re: Adamas 2080



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Those are nice looking guitars. Love the pearl inlay in the neck.
Give us a report once you've played them, they didn't have strings when I saw them.
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Waskel
Posted 2007-10-12 9:56 AM (#87540 - in reply to #87509)
Subject: Re: Adamas 2080



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They didn't have bowls when I saw them...

Glad they made it, Stephen! I need to give you a call.
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an4340
Posted 2007-10-12 10:54 AM (#87541 - in reply to #87509)
Subject: Re: Adamas 2080


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Stephan,
I've been eagerly anticpating the report on these babies too. Fingers and toes are crossed. Though I have a feeling they'll be great and I'll be very jelous.
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