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CanterburyStrings
Posted 2010-12-29 1:42 PM (#361197 - in reply to #361172)
Subject: Re: Poor sound


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I'm wondering if it could just be the guitar. I know how much a lot of you love these, but I was not impressed with the one I had. To me the treble strings sounded "nasal". There was a lot of bass, but the trebles had no ring to them. I sold it, and the guy was happy with it, but I was glad to get rid of it so I could buy something else.
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AlanM
Posted 2010-12-29 2:29 PM (#361198 - in reply to #361172)
Subject: Re: Poor sound


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I have two of these, and absolutely love their sound. Big, bold, well-rounded and consistently delightful up and down the neck.

Of course, assessments of the sound quality are purely subjective, but I never noticed even the slightest hint of "nasal;" except when that was what I was trying for by picking closer to the bridge. Might it have been the strings causing the nasally sound?
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CanterburyStrings
Posted 2010-12-29 3:02 PM (#361199 - in reply to #361172)
Subject: Re: Poor sound


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No, I tried different brands of strings. Maybe that particular guitar was just a stinker. Must've been made on a Monday. Could've been too much glue on the treble side braces. Might have just been that piece of spruce. Who knows?
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2010-12-29 3:08 PM (#361200 - in reply to #361172)
Subject: Re: Poor sound


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If that's the same one I played at Hot Springs, I agree with Alison, although "nasally" wouldn't have come to my mind. It just didn't rock my boat. The 05 Collector was a different story, but I think I prefer the center soundhole Ovations.
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CanterburyStrings
Posted 2010-12-29 3:37 PM (#361201 - in reply to #361172)
Subject: Re: Poor sound


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That was the one, Mark.
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AlanM
Posted 2010-12-29 4:34 PM (#361202 - in reply to #361172)
Subject: Re: Poor sound


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Hmmmm...strange. Now, I have to recheck! I hope that the power of suggestion doesn't come into play here!
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Darkbar
Posted 2010-12-29 4:54 PM (#361203 - in reply to #361172)
Subject: Re: Poor sound



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Originally posted by AlanM:
Hmmmm...strange. Now, I have to recheck! I hope that the power of suggestion doesn't come into play here!
I noticed on "Drill, Ye Tarriers, Drill" that your E string sounded a bit dull, but I didn't want to say anything.
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stonebobbo
Posted 2010-12-29 5:03 PM (#361204 - in reply to #361172)
Subject: Re: Poor sound



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I've got a good one. But it could just be suited for what and how I play. Or maybe it's a Thursday child. Either way, it feels real good to me..
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AlanM
Posted 2010-12-30 10:59 AM (#361205 - in reply to #361172)
Subject: Re: Poor sound


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Originally posted by dark bar:
Originally posted by AlanM:
Hmmmm...strange. Now, I have to recheck! I hope that the power of suggestion doesn't come into play here!
I noticed on "Drill, Ye Tarriers, Drill" that your E string sounded a bit dull, but I didn't want to say anything.
Lol! If I recall the critiques, the E-String wasn't the ONLY thing to sound a bit dull...
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Keith Dryden
Posted 2011-02-03 5:42 AM (#361206 - in reply to #361172)
Subject: Re: Poor sound


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Finally got round to replacing the nut a week or so ago. Now the new strings have settled in I can confirm that the new nut has made a big difference.

The sustain has improved and the strings ring for much longer. I don't understand how it's affected the fretted string sound but it has because, even fretted, the sound is much better.

I managed to get a graphite coloured nut so it hasn't affected the look of the guitar.

A huge bouquet of thanks to everyone who offered their suggestions.
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