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Kaki King in Guitar World Acoustic

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ceres
Posted 2003-05-06 4:14 PM (#209344)
Subject: Kaki King in Guitar World Acoustic


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Location: Alabama
A nice little write up in the latest issue of G/W Acoustic. Her Adamas is mentioned but sorry Al, nothing about her adopted bro.
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alpep
Posted 2003-05-06 6:13 PM (#209345 - in reply to #209344)
Subject: Re: Kaki King in Guitar World Acoustic


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Damn!
and I bet nothing about the OFC
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cliff
Posted 2003-05-20 10:47 AM (#209346 - in reply to #209344)
Subject: Re: Kaki King in Guitar World Acoustic


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A very good friend of mine forwarded this to me today (he knows I'm a big Kaki King fan), and I thought I'd just pass it along to those of you who may be interested:

http://www.onhifi.com/music.shtml
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six stringer
Posted 2003-05-20 5:31 PM (#209347 - in reply to #209344)
Subject: Re: Kaki King in Guitar World Acoustic


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I wonder if the columnist is a Martin fan? "...she doesn't go for that mellow Martin sound." What's the point in even mentioning Martin here? :rolleyes:
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alpep
Posted 2003-05-20 7:44 PM (#209348 - in reply to #209344)
Subject: Re: Kaki King in Guitar World Acoustic


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The "martin" sound is a typical guitar sound that many acoustic guitarists strive for. Even Ovation used Martin as a standard.

IMHO Ovation especially the Adamas has a different tone because of the compostiion of the instrument how it is put together, placement of the sound holes etc. and this gives the guitar a different sound then the "martin" style guitars, but what do I know I just sell gear for a living.

btw my middle name is Martin, I am glad my mom did not decided to name me Adamas!!!
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six stringer
Posted 2003-05-21 7:41 PM (#209349 - in reply to #209344)
Subject: Re: Kaki King in Guitar World Acoustic


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I was unaware that Ovation used the 'Martin' sound as somewhat of a standard. Is that something most guitar companies try to emulate Al(any specific that you can think of)? Just wondering. I know Martin has been around forever so it would seem almost impossible for guitar companies in one way or another not try to produce a similar sound. I wasn't knocking the 'Martin' sound (I own one). And I love it as far as sound goes... playablitiy is where it loses it's edge which is where I'm inclined to pick up the O. But I do wish I had an Adamas to compare it to! :p


And you're right it's a good thing your middle name isn't 'Adamas'! Oh the fun children could have had with that while you were growing up!
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Paul Templeman
Posted 2003-05-21 8:12 PM (#209350 - in reply to #209344)
Subject: Re: Kaki King in Guitar World Acoustic


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The Martin company pretty much defined the modern (post 1920-ish) steel-string flat-top guitar in terms of it's aesthetics, construction, production methods and probably most importantly, bracing. The majority of production flat-top guitars to this day are slavish copies or slight variations on the Martin formula. If it ain't broke don't fix it. There are of course exceptions, Ovation being a prime example, despite the fact that Jim Rickard's Martin "holy grail" D45 was used as a benchmark.
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Bailey
Posted 2003-05-22 2:09 AM (#209351 - in reply to #209344)
Subject: Re: Kaki King in Guitar World Acoustic


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Absolutely

I have a Yamaki built in the 70's that matches and exceeds the Martin "sound", I have played it next to many Martins and it has blown many away as far as the deep bluegrass sound is concerned. It is, as Paul says, a total copy of a Martin, I'm sure if I took it apart it would match brace by brace a 40's or 50's Martin. However, in modern band playing all I get is it is too loud and hard to record. Today, you need to be able to plug in to the system, microphones don't cut it.

Bailey
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swat274
Posted 2003-05-22 9:45 PM (#209352 - in reply to #209344)
Subject: Re: Kaki King in Guitar World Acoustic


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I'm sorry if I offended anyone...I was on a response tirade, enjoying the written word. I love Al & the Admin here....Hell, I love this site. I'm just not as astute as the more serious comers. But, if I may, I said what I said because someone was being attacked for being a Christian/Human. Finger pointers should check their own houses first. Also I was hoping for some lively exchange of fire. Those who know me, know I'm a conscientious guy....and I shoot back when we go into the "Celebrities Are Shit" debate. LMAO Boy, am I sorry if I made anyone uncomfortable. If I knew more GEETAR-speek, I woulda spunk it!! (Still learning, but reliving my past & enjoying) Regards to all, KD
BTW - if you want to cuss me out, pray for me, or tell me to sit on a cow patty, my addy is: kdcain@yahoo.com
CV68
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swat274
Posted 2003-05-22 9:48 PM (#209353 - in reply to #209344)
Subject: Re: Kaki King in Guitar World Acoustic


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I thunk I jus posted in th wrong place....I give up. You guys who read the posts know where this should be....belly solly
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BruDeV
Posted 2003-05-23 2:13 AM (#209354 - in reply to #209344)
Subject: Re: Kaki King in Guitar World Acoustic


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Just as long as you don't eat any cow pies!
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Bailey
Posted 2003-05-24 1:29 AM (#209355 - in reply to #209344)
Subject: Re: Kaki King in Guitar World Acoustic


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Hey Swat

I don't know where I am half the time when I'm surfing the board. I thought your post made sense.
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