CJ 45
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Gorgeous! Can’t wait for mine to arrive…
Collings D1 Traditional (Sitka/Honduran)
Martin D-28 Custom Authentic Aged 1937 (Adi/EIR)
Martin D-28 Custom Authentic Aged 1937 (Adi/EIR)
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What a beautiful guitar!!Rev Roy wrote: ↑Thu May 06, 2021 5:31 pmGorgeous! Can’t wait for mine to arrive…
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That looks really great and by the looks of your top I'd say its an Adi top? The sunburst is fantastic. Yes, I read that the fretboards on these are RW which to me seems appropriate for this guitar. I can't wait to play one or even hear one in person. I also understand that the FB is a different radius than you usually see on modern guitars...and the back is supposed to be nearly flat....much like the original Gibson Jumbos I guess? Anyway..........looks really awesome and would love to hear about how they sound....very tempted to order one up.
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Beautiful guitar enjoy it. Do you like the bone pins? Do you notice a difference in tone?
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Yes....Rosewood fretboard. The only Collings acoustic with a rosewood board. Although all the Waterloo's have rosewood fingerboard's.
Yes...as I stated above, it is a Adirondack top.. And the fretboard is a 12" radius. All other Collings are a 14"-26" compound radius. And yes....the back of the guitar is flat. The neck is big and round!Bluesandswing wrote: ↑Fri May 07, 2021 10:57 pm That looks really great and by the looks of your top I'd say its an Adi top? The sunburst is fantastic. Yes, I read that the fretboards on these are RW which to me seems appropriate for this guitar. I can't wait to play one or even hear one in person. I also understand that the FB is a different radius than you usually see on modern guitars...and the back is supposed to be nearly flat....much like the original Gibson Jumbos I guess? Anyway..........looks really awesome and would love to hear about how they sound....very tempted to order one up.
The sound is different than any other Collings. It's mid focused, but not boxy at all. It is rounded in the high's (It's a Traditional model. ) and does not have the big, deep low's like a Gibson, but again, the mids are magical. So satisfying and fun to play. I like it more and more. Even with the big neck, it's the best playing Collings I've ever owned.
To me it almost reminds me of a super high end Waterloo. Flat back, rosewood board. The braces are not smoothed like every other Collings I've see, owned or played. But not at all boxy sounding like all Waterloo's I've played.
AND.... I was able to score a Collings case for this bad boy.... I'm happy!
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Thanks! I love the look of bone pins. I notice no difference in tone. The Ivoroid pins are fine, but just look synthetic to me....which they are.Georgelange wrote: ↑Sat May 08, 2021 8:43 pm Beautiful guitar enjoy it. Do you like the bone pins? Do you notice a difference in tone?
Just ordered some plain, no dot pins for this one. https://www.stewmac.com/parts-and-hardw ... -pins.html
Another thing unrelated to the pins is, they, Collings says, this guitar has a quick fall off of the notes. I haven't noticed that. It is a dry tone, but has lots of sustain. I even noticed that in the Artisan demo.
Did I mention this guitar is fun to play....put's a smile on my face and very inspiring.