It looks great, but considering that the acoustics of an electric guitar have nothing to do with tone, unless you use an acoustic pickup...is that what you used? Are we just hearing it acoustically? It sounds too loud for that. What pickup are we hearing?
@@silvermanguitars So it's much louder than an unplugged electric then? How would it compare to a flat top acoustic? You really did a great job btw. What's the selling price? Without the neck, just a completed body minus pickup, preamp. Is it 25.5 inch scale? Did you mount a mic in it?
@@silvermanguitars The acoustic volume is pretty impressive. Were did you source that cone? Is it a special size? I wouldn't think you could fit a cone into a standard size solid body.
Wow.. that tailpiece and coverplate.. awesome job!
It was a real puzzle to figure that one out!
amazing design and craftsmanship!
That was a lot of work jammed into one video. Nice one. Awesome design.
Sounds looks FANTASTIC
great guitar, and the music that you listening to:)
A true artisan. Amazing work.
Awesome build bro , top quality 😁😁🤘🤘🤘🤘
Beautiful! Stunning! A piece of art!
Nice work. I’m a guitar maker in Dunedin, also make pickups
Love your work bro ,totaly cool
Thanks :)
Beautiful
Stunning!
Thank you
Absolutely beautiful. What does the resonator do other than look amazing?
You can hear it resonating acoustically and there’s a piezo under the saddle so the sound comes through plugged in.
It looks great, but considering that the acoustics of an electric guitar have nothing to do with tone, unless you use an acoustic pickup...is that what you used?
Are we just hearing it acoustically? It sounds too loud for that. What pickup are we hearing?
You are hearing it acoustically, it is a resonator guitar so the resonator cone is making most of the sound.
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So it's much louder than an unplugged electric then? How would it compare to a flat top acoustic?
You really did a great job btw.
What's the selling price? Without the neck, just a completed body minus pickup, preamp. Is it 25.5 inch scale?
Did you mount a mic in it?
@@duderama6750 maybe around 70% volume of flat top acoustic. There is a p90 and a piezo in the bridge. 25” scale.
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The acoustic volume is pretty impressive. Were did you source that cone? Is it a special size? I wouldn't think you could fit a cone into a standard size solid body.
Cone is a National Hot Rod. Actually I work in the opposite way, I get the parts first and design the instrument to fit them.
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