I want to buy a selmer type guitar but are unsure of which make to go for. I have tried a Gitane but have been playing an electric guitar for the past 18 years so was'nt used to it,also I have heard bad things about them namely false resonance. I could afford a Dupont which i believe are about £2000. I see the purchase of a guitar as a lifetime investment so should I just buy a Dupont or are ther any other makes that are as good.
Thanks.
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Others to look at:
Park
Leberton
Caillot
Mazuad
Guitares Pascal
ALD
Gilles Pourtoy
AJL
LeVoi
Aylward
Eimers
Kyle (I have only played one and it was great)
Hahl
Moustache Guitars
There are a few to look into.
Cheers,
Josh
What's the substantative difference between the MD-50 and the MD-50B? I know there's Brazilian wood on the outer layer of the laminate, but are there other differences as well?
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Josh
I own an encore, I've played several others, and I've played two Dupont MD 50s.
In general, they both have good volume and punch. Both are great guitars - you could easily own either and be happy with it forever and ever amen. Both have the ability to play clearly and gracefully ... and if you really lay into them both have the structure to growl and crunch as a gypsy jazz guitar should.
Stylistically:
The Park Encores usually have a more mid to midbass sound like a good handmade OM or OOO on nitrous oxide. You can hear Parks played on albums by Pearl Django, Mark Atkinson Trio, and the most recent album "Alita" by Billet Deux (I believe Troy had his Encore for this album)
The Dupont MD 50 usually has a more mid to midtreble sound like an oversized handmade mandolin or mandola. You can hear a Dupont MD50 played on a lot of albums - none of which come to mind - but plenty of albums to be sure. (guys - help out here - name a few)
So, don't worry - be happy. You've already narrowed it down to two very good choices. You won't be dissapointed either way. The big thing you have to worry about in Honololu (I used to live there) is humidity. But it sounds like you're a guitar player already and so you understand all that.
Good luck.
That being said - Parks do sound like Gypsy Jazz guitars so you truly would have been happy either way, but the Dupont may get you out there away from center a bit more. The downside is that the more of a characteristic sound the guitar has - the more of a one-purpose device it is. But it sounds like you understand that and have several guitars already. The worst Dupont/Park guitars are good... the best are "not of this world."
You'll be happy. It'll have most of its character from day 1 but still - play it hard for a couple months and you'll hear it start to open up and get that classic brashness.
Regarding Bennedetto's, I have one and I used to own a 1953 Epiphone Triumph. The Benedetto is most certainly an acoustic archtop. It is x braced rather than parallel so the sound is different than the Epi, but it most certainly is acoustic IMHO.
Congrats in advance on the Dupont.
Cheers,
Marc
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PS: Duponts are played by Paul Mehling, Sammo Miltich, Tony Green, Patrick Sassois, Romane and Bireli Lagrene to name a few.