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14" Koa Parlor guitar. I little guitar with a huge sound!
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Ryan Cavanaugh plays a Goodall Koa AKP-14 Parlor sn 5528 Acoustic Guitar in the Sound Pure Studios live room. Recorded with: Neumann KM184 Matched Pair Mics A-Designs MP-2A Lynx Aurora 16 A/D Converte...
Ryan Cavanaugh plays a Goodall Koa AKP-14 Parlor sn 5528 Acoustic Guitar in the Sound Pure Studios live room. Recorded with: Neumann KM184 Matched Pair Mics A-Designs MP-2A Lynx Aurora 16 A/D Converter
James Goodall of Goodall Guitars is interviewed at NAMM 2010, where he discusses the move from Hawaii to California, and the remarkable small-production that he and his son are doing in California. ...
James Goodall of Goodall Guitars is interviewed at NAMM 2010, where he discusses the move from Hawaii to California, and the remarkable small-production that he and his son are doing in California. Goodall Guitars, noted for their extreme quality and consistency, are now being built in incredibly small numbers by just James and his Son. Sound Pure is pleased to be one of the Goodall dealers representing their exquisite instruments. Call Sound Pure toll free 888-528-9703 to inquire about our large section of Goodall guitars, or special ordering one for you!
Sitka Spruce Top
Koa Back and Sides
Pearl inlays
Chrome Gotoh tuners
Ebony: Body and Fretboard Binding
Koa Peghead Veneer,
Pheasantwood Bridge and Fretboard
Plastic bridge pins and metal end pin
Bone nut and saddle
Mahogany Satin Finish Neck
Clear pickguard
Ameritage with Humidity Control Case
25" scale
1.75" nut width
In response to our customers desire for a smaller instrument with the voice of a larger guitar, James Goodall has introduced two new elegant designs which comprise the Parlor series. The reception of the Parlor series at the 1999 Summer Nashville NAMM (National Association of Music Merchants) show was phenomenal. Everyone was amazed at the fullness and richness of tone as well as their punchy clarity. Some even thought they were as loud as a Dreadnought bodied guitar. The Parlor series guitar has a shorter 25" scale length. It has a scaled down bridge, peghead and sound hole. It is available in a 12 or 14 fret neck joint with a non slotted peghead or an optional 12 fret neck joint with slotted peghead* and bronze patina Waverly tuners. The 12 fret model has a sweet, round and responsive voice similiar in tone to a classical guitar. The 14 fret model has a little more punch and clarity in the mid range, very similiar to our Grand Concert series instrument. The Parlor series is available with all the same fine options and wood choices as in all Goodall guitars.