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Goodall TRD, traditional rosewood dreadnought, is an acoustic guitar that features incredible Adirondack Spruce Top Along with Indian Rosewood Back and Sides. This amazing instrument is availabl...
Goodall TRD, traditional rosewood dreadnought, is an acoustic guitar that features incredible Adirondack Spruce Top Along with Indian Rosewood Back and Sides. This amazing instrument is available for sale from the Sound Pure guitar boutique, and was recorded using a spaced pair of Mojave MA-101 FET Small Diaphragm Solid-State Condenser microphones feeding a Millennia HV-3R solid-state remote-control microphone preamp, in the Sound Pure Recording Studios. All the guitar and recording gear in the video is available for purchase through Sound Pure, your best source for boutique acoustic and electric guitars, amps, and recording equipment. The Sound Pure sales team is always available to answer your questions, and can be reached toll free at 888-528-9703.
The Mojave Audio MA101 FET Condenser Microphone track some impressive acoustic guitar tones in the Sound Pure Recording Studios. These little microphone from Mojave audio have the capsules from their ...
The Mojave Audio MA101 FET Condenser Microphone track some impressive acoustic guitar tones in the Sound Pure Recording Studios. These little microphone from Mojave audio have the capsules from their tube microphone series, and the electronics from the 201 FET, making it an impressive "best of both worlds" hybrid microphone design. It has a nice punchy sound to it, which makes it a great choice for acoustic guitars, particularly when you want them to cut through the mix. It also has a lot of headroom (140dB in fact) once you engage the 15dB internal pad, which is easily accessible. It is quite a value given that it includes a nice case, mount, and two capsules (both omni and cardioid). We were impressed with the results, even when running it through a tube preamp. Please give us a call to discuss your next microphone upgrade, we are here for you at Sound Pure, and can be reached toll free 888-528-9703.
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!
25.5" scale
1.75" nut width
AAA Adirondack Spruce Top
Indian Rosewood back and sides
Herringbone Rosette and Purflings
Chevron Marquetry Backstrip
Blacklip MOP Logo
Boxwood Bridge and end pins
Tortis Pickguard
MOP Notched Square Fretboard Inlay
Waverly Nickel Tuners with Ivoroid Knobs
Ameritage Humidity Control Case
White Maple Binding
Ebony: Fretboard Binding, Peghead Veneer, Bridge, Fretboard
Bone Nut and Saddle
Mahogany Neck
The Traditional model features the popular dreadnought body shape. Its tone is extremely powerful in the bass and midrange with an emphasis on a broad warmth without lacking treble. The Traditional model features a custom, partial scalloped bracing pattern which produces a bit more 'boominess' in the bass and midrange. The peghead and bridge have been redesigned for a more conservative look and Waverly tuning machines are a standard feature. It is nicely trimmed with a herringbone rosette and herringbone top purfling with a chevron marquetry backstrip. It is especially built for the flatpicker and bluegrass style players.