This was the best video I ever found of the dupont flagship guitar,With km184 microphone and a good audio interface that shows the guitar sound well.
Video : Dupont vr(indian rosewood back and side)
That was the sound I had been looking for a long time
How much better is the VRB sound than this VR ?Or maybe each has its own tone...?
Also is there anyone here who has tried the "mazaud selmer#503 copy" ?
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My VRB sounds quite similar but of course we are different players (enjoyed the clip btw). I like my VRB because the woods look spectacular but sonically they seem very close.
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@Mehran s For a new guitar with a traditional Selmer tone I’ve always found the two best choices are Jean Barault and the Dupont VRB. There were actually numerous Selmer designs/sounds and Barault is closer to the pre-war Selmers like Django’s #503. It’s a darker, rounder, more midrangey sound and not quite as loud. The Dupont VRB is similar to post-war Selmers that have a bigger pliage with a brighter, louder tone.
The VRB has a more complex and rich tone compared to the VR. The Brazilian rosewood adds characteristic complexity and a smooth, rounded quality to the trebles. The VR sounds somewhat "simpler" by comparison.
I don't know any answers but the video link you posted is an amazing tone in my opinion. Love it.
Martin Gioani (Guitare Improvisation) in the video, sounding great as usual.
This VRB is for sale
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qh0pcl64rHE&feature=youtu.be
Mazaud #503
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=9j-r9jihLX8