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  1. On 1/24/2024 at 5:09 AM, garthman said:

    On the contrary they are alive and very well and still producing excellent guitars:

    https://waldenguitars.com/

    Rather than "still" around, it turns out Walden is back (https://khs-america.com/the-return-of-walden-guitars/). Walden did indeed go out of business in 2014 (https://waldenguitars.com/our-story/) but rose from the dead in early 2020. I didn't get the memo and thought they were still defunct. Anyway, never played one but I've heard good things so if Lewis77 can find one, cheers.

  2. On 12/24/2023 at 8:03 AM, Misha said:

    I particularly like the Martin and the Eastman. I would probably like the Alvarez too, I don't know if it was an expensive all solid wood guitar !?

    Maybe like you said, the guitar in the video was custom made just for him!

    Alvarez Yairi was big at the time but they had solid tops and laminated backs/sides. Blueridge used to have a couple of models with fancy headstock inlays like those and Takamine used to make Martin knockoffs but I don't think it's either. I think we're looking at a mostly stock Martin with the cross thingy stuck to the headstock after the fact.

  3. On 12/16/2023 at 9:20 PM, Ricky Daughtry said:

    Thanks to all of you guys. Deep end I think hit the nail on the head. I do have a GD30CE with atp 4 td pick up. I am just a hummer and a strummer, and have been playing since the 1970,s I have not had this Tak for to long ; trying to learn a little bit about the tuner and what it takes to plug it in. I changed the two wire plug ins on the piezo and the tuner works fine but do not have an amplifier to try it. Thanks for the advice.

    Hi and welcome to the forums. :wave: FWIW, a bass amp will work fine for acoustic guitar if you can borrow one just to test yours.

  4. Congratulations on the FG800M. It's a beauty. :thu:

    As for the Cort, as daddymack said, regluing the bridge is fairly straightforward. And unless the bridge cracking is really severe personally I wouldn't worry about it. It's another potential symptom of a dried out guitar.

    Get it humidified, get the bridge reglued if necessary, and play on.

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  5. On 12/9/2023 at 4:38 PM, badpenguin said:

    The cable that it shows, and I assume comes with, is a 2 ended USB male.

    Yeah, I should've known better. :facepalm:On closer examination you're right. Apparently you're expected to power it with a phone charger? The input is rated 2a @ 5v so 10 Watts for best operation? AFAIK most chargers don't put out that much power so beyond "cheapo," just not a good idea.
    I ended up buying one of these. With any luck he'll like it and if he doesn't it's returnable.

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  6. 21 hours ago, Misha said:

    The Art & Lutherie is a concert size guitar and it will be less fragile. But the Cort still sounds very good! 

    I'm not sure how you came to the conclusion the Art & Lutherie will be less fragile based on its size but their guitars do have a very good reputation. Best of luck. :thu: Let us know the verdict on the Cort.

  7. On 12/6/2023 at 12:17 PM, badpenguin said:

    Ok... first one I questio0n. Where is it getting it's power from? Looks like the USB port. Does it need a 2a 5 volt supply? Doesn't seem to come with one. . . .

    It ships with a cord that goes from a 2 prong standard plug to a USB plug. That appears to be what powers it. Not something I've seen up to now but who knows? Right now it looks doable but I'm still open to suggestions.

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  8. The truss rod isn't for adjusting action, it's for setting relief. Get the relief back as it belongs. I'm going to make some assumptions: That you don't have any high frets and you've gotten guitar properly humidified. (The top crack is an indication that it dried out.) Put a capo behind the first fret, then hold a string down at the neck/body joint. Slide a feeler gauge between the string and the 5th fret. The gap should be 0.008" or so. A standard business card will do if you don't have feeler gauges. Tweak the truss rod until the gap is 0.008".

    From there, it depends on what you mean by "high" action. It should be 3/32" at the 12th fret for the 6th string and 2/32" (1/16") for the 1st string. Normally you lower the action by sanding down the bottom of the bridge saddle but it doesn't look like you have much room to lower it before there's little to no saddle sticking out of the bridge.

    Depending on how badly the bridge is lifting, get it fixed next. Frankly, a gap the thickness of a pick isn't a whole lot unless it's a really heavy pick. It's not ideal but it's not catastrophic. If it's much worse, get it reglued.

    Get the relief correct, measure the action, and report back.

    Honestly, my gut is telling me the high action is because your guitar might need a neck reset and that won't be cheap. You may need to live with it as is.

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  9. On 11/28/2023 at 1:42 AM, Vajra HA Ha said:

    With the Fishman I can make the sounds of 4 or 5 very different sounding acoustic guitars.  The es is one guitar sound. I don't know why they did it.

    Probably because it's supposed to sound like the guitar being played. IMHO, if you want a guitar that sounds like something else, you should get an electric.

  10. On 11/15/2023 at 1:03 PM, daddymack said:

    I'd really like, at some point, to see the entire instrument....not finished, but the neck on the body,the pickguard*... just to see if I was right about the pickguard bringing 'cohesion' to the overall look....but not today, I know you are busy....:cool2:

    Count me among the folks who would like to see the whole guitar. :thu:

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