200man
Power User
I’ve been aware of these guitars for a while. I’m interested in the SLG200N model. I’ve played and owned the Gibson nylon that Chet played and the Godin Multiac. Didn’t care for the sustain or sound on either model and until the Axe was a product, its been too much monkey business to integrate these guys into a rig. But now at least in my head, this relatively cheap “nylon string” emulator(?) seems to be a great solution. I’ve watched Lee Ritenour play this guitar live in several videos over the years and have been suitably impressed.
-it’s cheap
-It’s light
-“tone matching” built-in
-great traveller
-less feedback stage issues
-it sounds good
-easy access to the upper frets
I understand this is not a purist’s idea of a classical guitar, but I like things that sound good and work easy. And my gut tells me that an Axe-III integrated properly with this device could sound great. What do the experts here think?
P.S. relevant links:
https://usa.yamaha.com/products/mus...basses/silent_guitar/slg200_series/index.html
https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/SLG200NNT--yamaha-slg200n-natural
-it’s cheap
-It’s light
-“tone matching” built-in
-great traveller
-less feedback stage issues
-it sounds good
-easy access to the upper frets
I understand this is not a purist’s idea of a classical guitar, but I like things that sound good and work easy. And my gut tells me that an Axe-III integrated properly with this device could sound great. What do the experts here think?
P.S. relevant links:
https://usa.yamaha.com/products/mus...basses/silent_guitar/slg200_series/index.html
https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/SLG200NNT--yamaha-slg200n-natural