Bonneville88
Senior Member
There I was, in one of those late night zones, sleepily cruising the craigslist national highway...
stopped off in Nashville TN, poked around... and suddenly there it was... a Tennessee Orange DCE-3,
apparently in good overall condition, had been listed for over a week - wow!
Jolted me awake, to say the least...
Emailed the seller a note, figuring it was probably long gone, too cool not
to be - but he emailed back next day. Not only did he still have it, but
he was willing to ship it. He mentioned the guitar had
some connection to Brad Paisley. His asking price was more than right,
and two days later it arrived. I haven't put it down much -
it's getting all the love right now, I'm hoping the rest of the collection won't start misbehaving.
Needs a setup, new strings, possibly some saddle work. Fair amount
of nitro checking all over, no cracks or breaks though, a few dings... but has probably aged
more gracefully in its decades than I have.
It seems very similar to my D30 but with a cutaway and onboard electronics.
Surprisingly, gives up nothing in sound or volume to the D30. Feels heavier. It does
sound somewhat different, if anything it's seems little deeper, with new strings
I'm expecting it may displace the D30. The sliders are a little scratchy plugged
in - dust? - but everything works.
Then, perhaps the most unexpected thing of all...
on a whim, before putting in a new 9v battery, tried playing with the electronics
control board in the open position - essentially creating a side-soundhole -
and found I can hear the guitar better than I've ever been able to hear an
acoustic guitar! I knew side-soundholes were out there, have seen plenty of photos,
but had never played a guitar with one - and I'm amazed at the sonic details!
Best way to describe it is like having a little monitor aimed right at you. Too bad
it looks so damned fugly with the electronics board open!
A few pics posted below, the rest of today's photo shoot is here
https://goo.gl/photos/YssGNay58s1xmS2k7
stopped off in Nashville TN, poked around... and suddenly there it was... a Tennessee Orange DCE-3,
apparently in good overall condition, had been listed for over a week - wow!
Jolted me awake, to say the least...
Emailed the seller a note, figuring it was probably long gone, too cool not
to be - but he emailed back next day. Not only did he still have it, but
he was willing to ship it. He mentioned the guitar had
some connection to Brad Paisley. His asking price was more than right,
and two days later it arrived. I haven't put it down much -
it's getting all the love right now, I'm hoping the rest of the collection won't start misbehaving.
Needs a setup, new strings, possibly some saddle work. Fair amount
of nitro checking all over, no cracks or breaks though, a few dings... but has probably aged
more gracefully in its decades than I have.
It seems very similar to my D30 but with a cutaway and onboard electronics.
Surprisingly, gives up nothing in sound or volume to the D30. Feels heavier. It does
sound somewhat different, if anything it's seems little deeper, with new strings
I'm expecting it may displace the D30. The sliders are a little scratchy plugged
in - dust? - but everything works.
Then, perhaps the most unexpected thing of all...
on a whim, before putting in a new 9v battery, tried playing with the electronics
control board in the open position - essentially creating a side-soundhole -
and found I can hear the guitar better than I've ever been able to hear an
acoustic guitar! I knew side-soundholes were out there, have seen plenty of photos,
but had never played a guitar with one - and I'm amazed at the sonic details!
Best way to describe it is like having a little monitor aimed right at you. Too bad
it looks so damned fugly with the electronics board open!
A few pics posted below, the rest of today's photo shoot is here
https://goo.gl/photos/YssGNay58s1xmS2k7
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