another Goodall Guitar just came in..when and after you played a Goodall you will have a problem playing other guitars.
why is this so...reason being they sound clear with an internal reverb tone and the overtones just rings forever.
This is a TROM...made in the traditional sense. The X Brace is partially scallop to give you slightly more mids and a deeper bass but it still retains the ringing trebles. The whole guitar from the headstock and body is bound in just plain(no flame) bindings. Herringbone rosette and top pufling. Cut diamond abalone fretboard inlays. to stick to tradition the tuners are non other than the expensive waverly tuners with cream plastic buttons. A modified Goodall ebony bridge.
have a listen to how it sounds and enjoy the review..
Cheers Jarvis
why is this so...reason being they sound clear with an internal reverb tone and the overtones just rings forever.
This is a TROM...made in the traditional sense. The X Brace is partially scallop to give you slightly more mids and a deeper bass but it still retains the ringing trebles. The whole guitar from the headstock and body is bound in just plain(no flame) bindings. Herringbone rosette and top pufling. Cut diamond abalone fretboard inlays. to stick to tradition the tuners are non other than the expensive waverly tuners with cream plastic buttons. A modified Goodall ebony bridge.
have a listen to how it sounds and enjoy the review..
Cheers Jarvis
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