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Kalo
Posts: 400
Joined: Jan. 25 2011
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Guitar Cancellation
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Hi All, Ugh, I need some advise... I had place an order and was so close to having a new flamenco guitar built for me! About THREE weeks ago (part time job) I lost my job due to this bad economy. Long story short, today, I canceled my flamenco guitar order I was so looking forward to having it built and hopefully having it by the end of Summer early September... So, now I am stuck with my Takamine CP132-SC! The guitar is an accoustic/electric classical guitar and it is a single cutaway and has a trust rod through the neck. Accoustic wise this takamine SUCKS. There is too much bass and not enough mid range or treble. However, I am wondering if I get the pick ups fixed and run the guitar through my mixerboard with no EFFECTS, maybe I could EQ the more mid range and terrible sound...The guitar does have a 5 band EQ I was also thinking of getting the bridge lowered and put a taping plate? By the way, I did have a Student Navarro Flamenco Guitar that I sold for $600.00, so, I am familar somewhat with flamenco guitars. I hope I can get another job soon..Save up for my hand made flamenco guitar... Until then I guess, I'll have to put up with the takamine.. Again, any advise on how to make this takamine work for flamenco would be cool. Thanks, Kalo
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Date Jun. 27 2012 3:55:04
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El_Tortuga
Posts: 258
Joined: Aug. 11 2011
From: Canada
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RE: Guitar Cancellation (in reply to Kalo)
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Hello Kalo, sorry to hear about this unfortunate turn of events. You can reach a certain amount of accomplishment with the guitar you have – I did the same thing for a few years – but you will find that you can go no further without a proper flamenco guitar. I used to have a Guild slim classical with a preamp, it sounded really good actually, and had a low action, so I added a tap plate to it. But then when I began studying with my first teacher, Patricio Tito, back in 1997, I played his Francisco Barba model and immediately thought, "Oh, now I understand!" So I ordered one from Francisco immediately... it's the guitar in my avatar. So it sounds like you will have to "tolerate" your Takamine until you can afford a new guitar. But you should also consider a used model, you could potentially get a great guitar for less. A friend of mine did that, but she was able to play it before buying it.
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