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Post by jonnymosco on Oct 5, 2016 13:18:55 GMT
Thanks - The start of Fragile Forest shows it doesn't have to be driven to make a good sound, nightmare natural fade-in and fade-out!
Jonny
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Post by sweyne1 on Oct 5, 2016 17:09:16 GMT
Gorgeous.
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Post by dreadnought28 on Oct 5, 2016 17:20:52 GMT
This vid is a bit better as the room is less harsh. Astonishingly beautiful delivery. Deeply impressed, particularly with Fragile Forest. Thanks for posting. He was just finishing one when I visited him in August with Paul Metsers. Must play yours sometime please!
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Post by andyhowell on Oct 5, 2016 18:41:41 GMT
Not everyone's cup of tea refers to the experience of Andy... also, the sound tends to project, so the experience of the player is not immense. The new Steinbeck though is a better playing experience as the sound envelops the player. My Steinbeck is warm with a lot of character and I suppose more user friendly. It is still a Sobell, but one with more volume, sustain and a warmth not found in his other models. That's very true about the sound projecting. I've often wondered why he doesn't put a sound port in his guitars, but I can guess what the answer would be :-) SaveSave
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Post by earthbalm on Oct 5, 2016 19:09:02 GMT
Oh! I can't afford it. It's just 15 minutes away from my home so I just wondered. Thanks Jonny. You should play it and report back! I've seen and played battered old Sobells for much more. Not everybody's cup of tea though. Weird to see two top English makers' guitars on eBay this week. Jonny Knowing I couldn't afford it, I couldn't pretend I was interested in buying it just to get a 'go'. But thanks anyway for the suggestion.
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Post by jonnymosco on Oct 5, 2016 19:18:37 GMT
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