No John, I feel this cutaway (and others) does not interfere with a guitar's sound. Well, IMHO.
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Re: Jumbo Cedar/Padouk with fallaway cutaway w/ sound
Love that cutaway and it seems it would be much easier to built than the other types.
I've "Ben-Had" again!
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Re: Jumbo Cedar/Padouk with fallaway cutaway w/ sound
To be honest, it is not my favorite cutaway. To me it looks a bit amputated. But the customer wanted it, and he is king.
As for difficulty, it's about the same work as a florentine cutaway.
As for difficulty, it's about the same work as a florentine cutaway.
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On top of the topic: clips from the new owner, who is a great player with a subtle touch.
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Re: Jumbo Cedar/Padouk with fallaway cutaway NEW SOUNDS!
The guitar sounds great. It is fun to get recording like the ones that you have where the guitar can demonstrate its voice.
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Herman, spectacular in every why. Love that fretboard.