I am curious about the differences between the Sel Macs and the Favino guitars with respect to:
Bracing... number and size
Body Shape
Width of upper and lower bouts and waist
Top thickness
Doming or arching...
and anything else
Essentially what are the constructional details that make them what they are
Also Ted.. that is one killer looking Favino ! ! Beautiful guitar Any sound clips available ?
And Michael.. so what's with the wheel adjustable bridge.. ? I think this is a sensible answer , though perhaps not tradtitional to the height with repect to string changes, heta and humidity.. I like it...
Did you fit it.. if so what are the bits? If not.. who did ?
Are there any recordings of the cureent Favinos available that typify the Favino sound,, if such a thing exists.
Does anyone else make a "favino like" guitar ?
Thanks
B
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Did you fit it.. if so what are the bits? If not.. who did ?[/quote]
The original owner put that on there....it sounds like total crap. I have a couple of solid bridges that I use. 200% better sound!
[quote]Are there any recordings of the cureent Favinos available that typify the Favino sound,, if such a thing exists.[/quote]
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[quote]Does anyone else make a "favino like" guitar ?[/quote]
These are very. very good copies. The Rosenberg sounds just like an old Jacques Favino...it just kills.
Thanks for the references
Charlie
I sent for a schematic of a Favino guitar so will know soon what the differences are compared to the SelMac units.
Are some of them built with a 13 1/2 fret neck join? The Park Montmartre models feature that, but it seems like the Favino pics I've seen show a 14 fret neck join......
Charlie
The sound of the transition guitars seems to be somewhere between the old Jacques Favino sound and the modern guitar. It's definitely not the same as a Jacques - but it's unmistakably Favino. My guitar has a real clean and bright treble and a superb growl in the bass. It can be heard on samples at www.musetteguitar.com.
Bohemian - where can you buy a blueprint for a Favino?
Michael Collins offers a blueprint of a Jacques Favino on his website.
Ken Bloom
Charlie