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  Joined: April 2006 Posts: 2491
  Location: Copenhagen Denmark | Thanks for sharing Randi..  :)   Tomorrow I`ll play it over my PA system,seems to me as if he`s using gauge 10-50...maybe 11-52..  
  
Vic  
  
..would n`t that be far too light for such one..?.. | 
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  Joined: March 2002 Posts: 15678
  Location: SoCal | 10's or 11's wouldn't be enough on that guitar.  Probably using 12's which are considered "Lights"... | 
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  Joined: October 2006 Posts: 5575
  Location: big island | larry gets better and better. this is fine:  
   three roses (by america) | 
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   Joined: September 2003 Posts: 9301
  Location: south east Michigan | Originally posted by lanaki:  
 larry gets better and better. I agree. He would make a great OFC member.  
However... who is singing harmony with him?? Singing harmony in the exact same voice as his?? Could it be that the audio is a carefully produced, multi-layered studio track that he is  lip synching to????  
  :eek:   
I think we got the makings of a major scandel here. | 
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  Joined: September 2007 Posts: 153
  Location: New Jersey, USA | I just snagged a 1587 and now I understand the Adamas mystique - it is my first. Aside from a nut cut too high on the bass side, it plays great and has "that" sound.  
  
But I'm really wondering... besides the romance factor, what makes the #47 so AMAZING compared to, say, an Adamas I? Is it just the pinnacle of the breed, or is there something more tangible? | 
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  Joined: November 2003 Posts: 11039
  Location: Earth·SolarSystem·LocalInterstellarCloud·Local Bub | the 47's / original slotsheads have handlaid fiberglass backs and have a beautiful ringing open sound. The 1587 is darker more bass expressive. Both are very good. | 
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  Joined: March 2007 Posts: 665
  Location: Tychy, Poland | i didn't like the sound of this guitar on first vid, but the second You've posted is very good. i like it :-) and this guitar sounds really good, but i think i prefer more "classical" sound of a guitar.  
i think this guitar is my benchmark for great acoustic sound, and i have yet to hear anything that is close to this Kevin Ryan.  
  1st clip    
  2nd link    
but i wonder how that #47 would sound in the hands of guy with skills like this man above. | 
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  Joined: October 2006 Posts: 5575
  Location: big island | Originally posted by Slipkid:  
  Originally posted by lanaki:  
 larry gets better and better. I agree. He would make a great OFC member.  
However... who is singing harmony with him?? Singing harmony in the exact same voice as his?? Could it be that the audio is a carefully produced, multi-layered studio track that he is  lip synching to????  
   :eek:    
I think we got the makings of a major scandel here.  brad, larry stated in the comments on that clip that he is overdubbing on it.  
his vocals and guitar are sound on sound. | 
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