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Trader Jim
Posted 2007-01-04 5:19 AM (#123213 - in reply to #123188)
Subject: Re: 2006 FKOA


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The 06 is the one that got away from me. I had the chance to buy a new one for 1k and didn't. Of course it didn't last long. :(
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gulfcoast
Posted 2007-01-04 7:52 AM (#123214 - in reply to #123188)
Subject: Re: 2006 FKOA


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JP, you need to move that over to "THE ONE THAT GOT AWAY".
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Trader Jim
Posted 2007-01-04 1:02 PM (#123215 - in reply to #123188)
Subject: Re: 2006 FKOA


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Yeah, I know I should have done that, but I forgot about it untill I saw the thread on the KOA. I wish I still forgot about it.
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colt357
Posted 2007-01-04 2:12 PM (#123216 - in reply to #123188)
Subject: Re: 2006 FKOA


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Originally posted by wilblee:
Originally posted by colt357:
It does seem to be volume challenged however, acoustically.
I had the same impression when I first got mine. Great sound, just real quiet, especially compared to my spruce topped 1778LX. But as the months have rolled by it seems to have opened up more. I was playing last night with a friend who was using an Alvarez MD200C, which is a bit of a cannon. I was thinking that I would need to plug in to keep up with the A's volume, having played with him, using my koa, before. To my surprise, I didn't.

It'll be interesting to see how it sounds in another year.
Yer tearin' down my lines of defence here, you know. (grin)


Good to hear it's comin' around for you...nice when something just keeps gettin' better and better!


Dave
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cliff
Posted 2007-01-04 2:22 PM (#123217 - in reply to #123188)
Subject: Re: 2006 FKOA


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". . It does seem to be volume challenged however, acoustically . ."

You're sitting on the wrong side of it.
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Tony Calman
Posted 2007-01-04 2:43 PM (#123218 - in reply to #123188)
Subject: Re: 2006 FKOA



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buy a new one for 1k and didn't
OUCH, especially when you consider the internet sellers all had it at $1,999.

At NAMM last year, there were three guitars (at least those I played) that rose above the convention center noise...the 2006 Collectors, the 2080, and the Artist reissue. Then, when Al and I visited Matt in the "quiet room", Matt was doing a demo of the 2006C on a G-B Shen 100...that hooked me.

Traded the Martin D-15S (slothead) and some cash to Al. Another transaction where both parties are happy. I like the special woods...have an all Koa Martin from 1980. And, this has the VIP pre-amp and contoured bowl.
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gulfcoast
Posted 2007-01-04 6:19 PM (#123219 - in reply to #123188)
Subject: Re: 2006 FKOA


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Dang Tony that made me remember an early 80`s all Koa martin i saw in a pawn shop about five years ago for $400.00. You guessed right i passed on it.
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colt357
Posted 2007-01-04 10:14 PM (#123220 - in reply to #123188)
Subject: Re: 2006 FKOA


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Originally posted by cliff:
". . It does seem to be volume challenged however, acoustically . ."

You're sitting on the wrong side of it.
I tried sitting on the otherside, but then they're strung for left handed players... :confused:


Dave
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wilblee
Posted 2007-01-05 7:58 AM (#123221 - in reply to #123188)
Subject: Re: 2006 FKOA


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You noticed that, too?
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Stuart Miller
Posted 2007-01-12 8:40 AM (#123222 - in reply to #123188)
Subject: Re: 2006 FKOA



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Fascinating....I got home last night to unpack mine that I got from AMS. Oh god I love those orange stripes in the light and the horizontal flaming is amazing. Just a thing of beauty.

Accoustic volume is subdued, so I hope I get that opening up thing going on in the upcomming months and years. Tone is interesting...very balanced but definitely darker/mellower than the spruce tops.

Have not had a chance to plug it in to an amp yet as it was kinda late when I got home and the wife and daughter were already heavily in TV mode. Will do that today. One weird thing...the dummy plug will NOT go in the jack. Thankfully a headphone 1/8-1/4 converter does the job just great so I guess its a dummy plug issue rather than jack issue. I do like that fading arrowhead thing thats going on with these tuners though...very cool. Will post pictures in the gallery as soon as I can.
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