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twistedlim
Posted 2009-05-08 12:03 PM (#416606)
Subject: 1624 unplugged?


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Any opinions on the 1624 unplugged. I have read the nice reviews about it plugged in but what about sans amplification? Thought and experiences appreciated.

Rich
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2009-05-08 12:28 PM (#416607 - in reply to #416606)
Subject: Re: 1624 unplugged?


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So so. It's a shallow bowl with VT-8 bracing. Not the best combination. Still beats the snot out of a Godin, or Ovation Viper or Gibson Chet Atkins nylon string, unplugged. They are all meant to be plugged in......
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seesquare
Posted 2009-05-08 2:06 PM (#416608 - in reply to #416606)
Subject: Re: 1624 unplugged?


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+1. Great Minds Think Alike.
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numbfingers
Posted 2009-05-08 2:45 PM (#416609 - in reply to #416606)
Subject: Re: 1624 unplugged?


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Mine is not as loud or bright as an inexpensive Yamaha classical I have. It couldn't compete with steel strings in a jam session. But it's fine by itself and loud enough to annoy my wife in another room. It has much more unplugged volume than a hybrid solid-body nylon. The bowl on mine is about 4" deep at the soundhole, so it's not "super" shallow.

I wonder if all of them were VT bracing?

-Steve W.
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twistedlim
Posted 2009-05-08 3:02 PM (#416610 - in reply to #416606)
Subject: Re: 1624 unplugged?


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Originally posted by numbfingers:
But it's fine by itself and loud enough to annoy my wife in another room.

-Steve W.
My wife has discovered a new use for my Bose headphones :)
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Patch
Posted 2009-05-08 5:25 PM (#416611 - in reply to #416606)
Subject: Re: 1624 unplugged?



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Originally posted by twistedlim:
Originally posted by numbfingers:
But it's fine by itself and loud enough to annoy my wife in another room.

-Steve W.
My wife has discovered a new use for my Bose headphones :)
They can be used as a boomerang to abruptly silence annoying instrumentalists.
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