Hi all,
OK, so I've decided to have AJ build me an axe. I'm checking to see what any current players of AJL or really anyone out there with an opinion on them thinks... should I go for a 503, or spend a little extra and get the Favino style Gypsy Fire.
Django is the reason I got into GJ (hence the 503), but since I know I'll never sound like him anyway, perhaps I need to overcompensate with size... and any Freudian psychoanalysists out there you can keep it to yourselves!!!!
So anyone with experience with both guitars, please lemme know what you think! And anyone out there thinking of ordering a guitar, AJ is a REALLY really cool fella to work with!
Mercie
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Comments
Not to complicate your decisionmaking, but if it's a question of budget, you might weigh the option of 503-with-XO vs. 503-without-XO in addition to your question of 503-without-XO vs. Gypsy-Fire-without-XO.
Hope this is somewhat helpful. At the very least, I don't think you would be disappointed with an AJL guitar *any* way you go, particularly if you haven't owned a high-end gypsy jazz guitar before.
Adrian
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-David Mitchell
i've had a 503 too but man the gypsy fire was simply amazing... if you're into the favino sound, this is it ... even teddy g who owns a few favinos agrees
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Is the one you are using a D hole?
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it's a 2 or 3 yrs old display model that's been played a lot (which is a good thing imo) but that has some usual "favino type" wears ; some cracks. At first I was a bit worried but according to Teddy G who owns many favinos, these are very common on those guitars, and he showed me his guitars...
nonetheless, i think AJ wants to polish it up before selling it.
Anyway, the 503s that i've tried are fairly consistent... I used a 503 for technique improv DVD., and a jazz model for my rhythm guitar DVD.... I personally prefer the jazz model, it has a little bit more presence (it bites a bit more)... but you know these are personal preferences...
you should just be as clear as possible as to what your expectations are (what kind of sound you like, how you like the neck to feel, etc...)...
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