#1 done
Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2012 8:41 pm
Hello all,
I've about finished my first kit, an 000 12-fret, rosewood and Engelmann from John Hall. The main things left are to compensate the saddle and do some fret dressing. It’s not perfect but I’m very happy with it for a first try. You will notice, among other things, that it is actually an 11.8 fret to body. I took too much material off at the neck joint, but think I finally got it right.
I think it sounds great, though perhaps I am biased ☺. Compared to my Taylor GC4, it has much more volume and I can get lots of dynamic range. The Taylor has a really sweet sound when played gently, but for most of what I like to play the 000 sound is better suited, and its just so much fun to play.
The neck is a bit more chunky than the Taylor and string spacing is slightly closer, which seems to suit me, probably because for years I played a similar neck Yamaha FG-355 and just got used to it. I may have to sell the Taylor to pay for my next guitar project!
I want to thank John Hall and this group for their help and support. These and other web resources are really critical for someone like me, with minimal woodworking background, to get into this hobby and be successful!
Tim
I've about finished my first kit, an 000 12-fret, rosewood and Engelmann from John Hall. The main things left are to compensate the saddle and do some fret dressing. It’s not perfect but I’m very happy with it for a first try. You will notice, among other things, that it is actually an 11.8 fret to body. I took too much material off at the neck joint, but think I finally got it right.
I think it sounds great, though perhaps I am biased ☺. Compared to my Taylor GC4, it has much more volume and I can get lots of dynamic range. The Taylor has a really sweet sound when played gently, but for most of what I like to play the 000 sound is better suited, and its just so much fun to play.
The neck is a bit more chunky than the Taylor and string spacing is slightly closer, which seems to suit me, probably because for years I played a similar neck Yamaha FG-355 and just got used to it. I may have to sell the Taylor to pay for my next guitar project!
I want to thank John Hall and this group for their help and support. These and other web resources are really critical for someone like me, with minimal woodworking background, to get into this hobby and be successful!
Tim