DjangoBooks.com

Clearwater Bohémien guitar and Soundboard transducers?

Here is this new design

http://cgi.ebay.fr/SELMER-MACCAFERRI-ST ... dZViewItem

Are soundboard transducers good pickups? I wonder if these might be sold at djangobooks?

Dave

Comments

  • MichaelHorowitzMichaelHorowitz SeattleAdministrator
    Posts: 6,153
    Sorry...I can't sell anything with a flatop bridge!!??? :shock:
  • Bob HoloBob Holo Moderator
    edited September 2006 Posts: 1,252
    It looks like some marketer took a entry level flat-top and added a whole bunch of faux features..

    This is the web page of Richard Schneider - who was the foremost proponent of the Kasha design (other than Kasha himself) Richard died about a decade ago.

    http://www.cybozone.com/fg/schneider1.html
    You get one chance to enjoy this day, but if you're doing it right, that's enough.
  • aa New York City✭✭✭✭
    Posts: 800
    what's with the idea that selmacs don't have sustain?? they've a lot more than than a flat top. most flat tops choke when played with the rest-stroke.
    Www.alexsimonmusic.com
    Learn how to play Gypsy guitar:
    http://alexsimonmusic.com/learn-gypsy-jazz-guitar/
  • Bob HoloBob Holo Moderator
    Posts: 1,252
    I don't know - but I agree with you. A lively guitar with a thin responsive top and a stiff neck will have sustain... Sure - a guitar with a lower neck angle that puts less pressure on the top will have a longer sustain, but at what point does it become irrelevant? What's the longest you've ever held a note or chord for effect.... 6 seconds? 7? At some point there are diminishing returns. I'm way happy with the sustain of my guitars - Gypsy and archtop and flattop....
    You get one chance to enjoy this day, but if you're doing it right, that's enough.
  • asd123321asd123321 ✭✭✭✭
    Posts: 121
    I saw the bracing design used in this guitar in a book saying it was one of Kasha's later designs. 3 parallel braces is not far from a Selmer and
    the point of Kasha's work was to make it loud. It might be a worthwhile design. What about soundboard transducers?
  • PierrotPierrot New
    Posts: 17
    These guitars have side soundholes that make the internal quite clear: they have macaferri style
    bracing with additional "lolipop stick" tone bars. The whole idea is to get a macaferri like responsiveness and attack without the nasal tone, with a more flat-top like tone. They are a deliberate compromise, not a purist instrument. I think they succeed in the aim just fine: there is just a hint of selmac bark on the lower string around the middle of keyboard, but the sound is never obnoxious. The playing feel and responsiveness of a selmac are all there.

    The Kasha brodge works too: tapping the soundboard gives a distinctly deeper resonance on the bass
    side, although the bracing is symmetrical.

    The piezo is not good. And they are very inexpensive.
    Il n'y a pas d'amour heureux
  • noodlenotnoodlenot ✭✭✭
    Posts: 388
    the initial link ended up dead, so i missed what you guys are talking about... a kasha style assymetrical bridge on a selmer-like guitar, is that correct? any more info?

    also, although maybe a tangent, after some reading here and there i ended up with the idea that sustain and volume are counterweights: if you chase one, you end up loosing the other. any opinions?

    thanks,
    miguel.
  • PierrotPierrot New
    Posts: 17
    Scroll to the bottom of the page to see examples

    http://clearwaterinstruments.com/index2.php?uid=2
    Il n'y a pas d'amour heureux
Sign In or Register to comment.
Home  |  Forum  |  Blog  |  Contact  |  206-528-9873
The Premier Gypsy Jazz Marketplace
DjangoBooks.com
USD CAD GBP EUR AUD
USD CAD GBP EUR AUD
Banner Adverts
Sell Your Guitar
© 2024 DjangoBooks.com, all rights reserved worldwide.
Software: Kryptronic eCommerce, Copyright 1999-2024 Kryptronic, Inc. Exec Time: 0.016725 Seconds Memory Usage: 1.008797 Megabytes
Kryptronic