Hi all,
i am new here, i'm a jazz player, but have been slowly diggin into Gipsy jazz lately.
I would like to get a gipsy jazz guitar, and would like some advice on which one would be best in my situation.
My budget is 1000 - 1500 EUR for a gipsy guitar. I also need the pickup system for this guitar. I was reading about Dupont Bigtone bridge, it should go nicely with the AER amp that i own.
Should i look into Gitanes or there are some other brands in this price range?
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http://shoppingcart.djangobooks.com/gui ... -m01d.html
Look under options for different pickup systems.
I know Michael Horowitz thinks highly of the Manouche Latcho Droms (different company entirely from the one above), but I have yet to try one. Maybe he can weigh in on them. You can also get a good Patenotte in that range. Try a model 258 or 260, as those had the best woods and the most of Claude's attention. Once in a great while, a used Michael Collins guitar will pop up in that price range, but not often, and not commonly on your side of the pond.
Another highly recommended choice would be a Dupont Nomade if you can find a used one.
There's nothing wrong with a good Gitane, but with your budget, you can probably afford to go a step higher.
About the pickup system, I think you should know that you must make a hole in the guitar top (under the bridge) to install a Bigtone. There are other options that don’t require a hole, which you could look at.
Anyone knows a good internet sites where i could find something like this, in Europe?
If you have a chance to go to Django events, try every guitar you can get your hands on and see what you like. Never spend more unless you can afford it AND you can actually hear the difference with your ears. Most guys are happy to let anyone try their guitars, so after a few events, you'll have tried lots of them. If you nose through the classifieds here, and ask around, you will get a pretty reasonable idea what things should cost, which will help you budget. And unless you happen across a Selmer, Busato, etc. at a garage or estate sale at a guitar-in-a-box price, remember there will always be another one just as good, so don't feel like you have to grab the first thing you see.
I found a guy who is selling Manouche Moreno guitar, would like to know what this guitar is worth in UK? Just so i had a general idea, assuming it is in good condition.
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