![]() ![]() I think the biggest part of the sound in that Buddy Miller vid is the Swarts running harmonic tremolo. I have P90s in the guitar I made and they do not really exhibit the typical mid range heavy P90 sound imo, it makes them sound more piano like, this of course could just be my ears playing tricks on me though, and I kind of take my own observation with a grain of salt. ![]() If there is any characteristic coming from the aluminum construction, it's that it makes the note very very articulate, I had thought that there would be more sustain but I don't observe that (if these things are even really noticeable). I'm really curious as to the internal construction of the real Davolis, if anyone has any info please share! I'm pretty sure I read somewhere a long time ago they are essentially Fender XII style pickups under a cover, dunno how correct that is though. I've built two Wandre aluminum necked guitars similar and working on some more trying to get as close as possible, I can't afford the real Davolis though because they are insanely priced at $400 per pickup, so I'm currently making dies for reproduction style covers (they will have different graphical designs on the top) and plan on making my own pickups. Includes a whammy bar for extended playing styles. ![]() The Vault RG1RW Soloist Electric Guitar exhibits shark-tooth inlays, which add an exquisite appeal to the instrument. Zoot Money - Jimi Hendrix played mid 1960s Wandre Blue Jeans electric guitar. Then there’s one more guitar that’s in standard tuning that’s playing a riff that kind of takes it out of the key of C and makes the song a. Harvester makes some pretty faithful re-interpretations of them. 1968 B&M Soloist by Yairi classical guitar, made in Japan, hard case. ![]()
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