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Topic: Oahu Acoustic Steels |
Mikel Nelson
From: San Diego, CA
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Posted 29 Mar 2002 2:55 pm
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I'm interested in any opinions on old Oahu acoustic squareneck guitars. Sound? Things to look for? etc... |
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D Schubert
From: Columbia, MO, USA
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Posted 29 Mar 2002 5:43 pm
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I have one of these -- small flattop body with painted-on white binding, black aluminum bridge, slotted peghead -- and it has a sweet tone but not a lot of volume -- hardly enough to play with other musicians IMHO. Would not even compare with a good Dobro in the volume department. But, I keep it near my big brown recliner, tuned in G or C6th to play late at night w/o waking up the rest of the family. If you plan to use it to "play out" you will need a pickup -- or extremely high microphone volume. |
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Ian McLatchie
From: Sechelt, British Columbia
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Posted 29 Mar 2002 8:21 pm
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Mikel: This topic has been covered a number of times before, most recently just a few weeks ago. An archive search should give you most of the information you need. There are a number of Kay-built Oahu acoustic Hawaiians, ranging from the student model D mentions above to one with highly ornate "tree of life" abalone inlay on the fretboard. They're all very good guitars, and the low-end models can often be picked up really cheap. As D says, they don't have huge volume, but the sound holes are too small to accommodate most soundhole pickups. One pickup that does fit is the Fishman humbucker. I tried one in my Hagar Hawaiian (essentially an Oahu under another brand name) and was quite impressed. |
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