DjangoBooks.com

New Shopis Model MegaFauna with Charlie Christian PU

Around 8 months ago, I started scheming. I've been playing a Shopis Model D'Artagnan with a peche a la mouche with my band for years. I love the guitar and the pickup has served me well, but it was time for something new, something without a bunch of weird chords and putty... something ELECTRIC. I hit up Rodrigo and we started talking about options. I've always been intrigued by Charlie Christian pickups and saw that he's built some really cool archtops with CC's in them. I'm also pretty old school when it comes to guitar aesthetics, so when Rodrigo sent me a photo of a Di Mauro inspired guitar he made for Dorado Schmitt the Model Baroette... I was smitten.

We talked, we nerded out on pickups (he found me a Seymour Duncan Custom Shop CC in New York!!!), we discussed fret board markers (I wanted them) we really considered a bigsby (how cool would that shit have been?) We decided against the bigsby (I think he is secretly bummed I chickened out) I paid a deposit and waited patiently.

This is my third Shopis guitar. I parted with the first one (Mark, hope you are still loving it!) My second I still have and absolutely love, and now this bad boy... Where to start??? I mean... look at this thing!!! It is so damn cool looking!!! Out of the box, as soon as I tuned up, it sounded gorgeous. Acoustically, even with the pickup and the screws in the soundboard, it sounds better than any archtop, and most selmer style guitars I've heard. The big magnetic pickup may cut a little volume, but the acoustic tone is still sweet, warm, vibey and inviting. The guitar is an absolute dream to play. The neck is fat, but not overwhelming. Chording is easy, and soloing is super fast, even with my clunky licks!

The pickup is fantastic. It is my first experience with a CC and I am pretty amazed. It can sound big, strummy and natural, or hot, stingy viscious when pushed loud through a smaller amp. Feedback is a thing, but nothing I can't handle, It's a big ass hollow guitar! What do you expect? But moving, and/or backing off the volume does wonders. The pickup is crazy responsive and I love all the colors from lower volumes, which is quite strummy and natural, to pushing it where it sounds somewhere between Django in 47 and Neil Young. The tone knob adds lots of crazy options too. I have a nice little collection of fender tweeds I've been using ranging from a 1x12 18 watt Tremolux, to a 1x8 4watt Princeton. The Princeton sounds crazy cool! That's more the Django cranked Stimer vibe... The Tremolux just sounds gorgeous, and it sounds killer with pedals too... Sacrilege... all of this... I know, but man it's fun to play Minor Swing with reverb!!! The guitar is amazing. Better than I had hoped for and I am so happy with it.

A final word about Rodrigo the man... I've gotten to know him through hanging with him in New York and getting these guitars. He is a joy to work with, and I consider him a friend. If you are thinking about getting a guitar from him, do it. Talk to him, give him he'll have some really great ideas (my other guitar has a redwood top which I would have never chosen for myself but he assured me, and it is wonderful) let him do his thing, and remember, he is an artist... and it's cool to own pieces of art you can jam on.

I'll post some sound clips if A: I can figure out how and B: I can play anything I'm not ashamed of.
Also, if anyone smarter than me want's to explain how to stick the images into this post, please let me know.
One writes music because winter is eternal and if one didn't, the wolves and the blizzards would be at one's throat all the sooner.
-David Mitchell
t-birdConorFpickitjohnBucorichter4208BillDaCostaWilliams
«1

Comments

  • noahfuturenoahfuture ✭✭✭
    Posts: 61
    PS It's not really called the Model MegaFauna... that's my name for it. I kind of forgot to ask Rodrigo what it's called!
    One writes music because winter is eternal and if one didn't, the wolves and the blizzards would be at one's throat all the sooner.
    -David Mitchell
  • t-birdt-bird Portland, Oregon Castelluccia Nuages, Dupont Nomade
    Posts: 119
    Wow. That is a beautiful guitar.
  • pickitjohnpickitjohn South Texas Corpus, San Antonio, AustinVirtuoso Patenotte 260
    Posts: 936
    @noahfuture

    Stunning! Gorgeous! w/ a CC pickup

    Love the Christmas tree picture...

    Hope Santa's Elves were busy and we all find two guitars just like yours by our Christmas Trees.

    So glad for you, Have a Blast.
  • Lovely looking guitar
    The Magic really starts to happen when you can play it with your eyes closed
  • BonesBones Moderator
    Posts: 3,323
    Cool congrats! Love the sunburst too. Any pics of the back and sides?
  • MatteoMatteo Sweden✭✭✭✭ JWC Modele Jazz, Lottonen "Selmer-Maccaferri"
    Posts: 393
    Yes, it looks gorgeous. And the description of the sound seems to indicate that you got what you were looking for. Congratulations!
  • mandocatmandocat Santa Rosa, CA✭✭✭ AJL XO, Eastman 905CE, PRS SE
    Posts: 82
    The MegaFauna is a beautiful guitar! I'm looking forward to hearing it and hope you're doing well in Austin or wherever the MegaFauna is based now. I'm definitely still loving the Shopis D hole. Hey, I'm an old guy and you still have 1st crack at it when they pry it from my cold dead hands! Seriously, I consider myself very lucky to get to play it. I'm hoping to bring it to next Django in June and meet Rodrigo.
    noahfuture
  • jerojero Michiana✭✭✭✭ J.P. Favino, Godefroy Maruejouls
    edited December 2016 Posts: 63
    Beautiful looking guitar!

    More importantly, if any of you haven't yet had a chance to hear Noah's band, Noah and the Megafauna, they are one of the most interesting groups in contemporary American music. I mean, really interesting -- smart lyrics, exciting arrangements, unusual influences. If the world were just, they'd be toppermost of the poppermost.

    J
    Buconoahfuture
  • BillDaCostaWilliamsBillDaCostaWilliams Barreiro, Portugal✭✭✭ Altamira M01F, Huttl, 8 mandolins
    Posts: 654
    jero wrote: »
    one of the most interesting groups in contemporary American music.

    Thanks for the recommendation - hadn't come across the band before but I see there is a really stunning video (not GJ) on Vimeo:



    alton
  • Posts: 5,032
    Just wow!
    I could stare at it for hours.
    What are those screws doing though, holding the pickup?
    Every note wants to go somewhere-Kurt Rosenwinkel
Sign In or Register to comment.
Home  |  Forum  |  Blog  |  Contact  |  206-528-9873
The Premier Gypsy Jazz Marketplace
DjangoBooks.com
USD CAD GBP EUR AUD
USD CAD GBP EUR AUD
Banner Adverts
Sell Your Guitar
© 2024 DjangoBooks.com, all rights reserved worldwide.
Software: Kryptronic eCommerce, Copyright 1999-2024 Kryptronic, Inc. Exec Time: 0.00597 Seconds Memory Usage: 0.997665 Megabytes
Kryptronic