i was looking to hear the epi maple masterbilt and i met your beautiful composition ..you should send your song to some recording companies..believe me i know what i m telling you.. you have to insist its very nice (i m a composer also..)
love your playing and singing. i just bought one of those dr500p's, hope i can make it sound half as good as you do. i must have watched your videos 10 times trying to make up my mind, your videos helped me decide, hope mine is as good as yours. thank you, ERenker
@ERenkert . Wow, thanks for your kind comments. I really hope you find happiness with the guitar. I use Martin SP strings which work nicely with this guitar. Good luck and best wishes.
The action was set perfectly upon receipt. Very easy on the fingers with not rattles or buzzes and very very loud. In the 3 years I've owned it I have not needed to adjust the action at all. It is so easy to play, and the maple wood gives a nice bright tone.
I'm having a lot of interest on this guitar, so I may get round to doing a review vid sometime soon.
Hey thanks. I am in love with this guitar. It really is a gem. It is a b-stock (used stamp) item as there was a scratch on the front of the body, which you can only see in a certain angle of light. I got it from a dealer in the USA and had it shipped over. The guitar plus shipping and taxes cost me £250 gbp. A real bargain for such a beautiful guitar. I have found Martin SP+ 56, strings to be very good for this guitar. Good luck.
Definitely sounds like a good deal for a solid wood guitar. I like Martin SP strings as well. I usually use light gauges. Did you change the pick guard on your DR-500P?
I just thought it looks nicer. I used light gauges for a long time, but I thought I'd try a heavier set and have been very happy with the deeper tone, although they are harder to play,
i was looking to hear the epi maple masterbilt and i met your beautiful composition ..you should send your song to some recording companies..believe me i know what i m telling you.. you have to insist its very nice (i m a composer also..)
anatol1204 6 months ago
love your playing and singing. i just bought one of those dr500p's, hope i can make it sound half as good as you do. i must have watched your videos 10 times trying to make up my mind, your videos helped me decide, hope mine is as good as yours. thank you, ERenker
ERenkert 1 year ago
@ERenkert . Wow, thanks for your kind comments. I really hope you find happiness with the guitar. I use Martin SP strings which work nicely with this guitar. Good luck and best wishes.
gilbert1m 1 year ago
hey, just curious. whats the action on this guitar like?
JDCustomGuitars 1 year ago
@JDCustomGuitars Hi, sorry for the delayed reply.
The action was set perfectly upon receipt. Very easy on the fingers with not rattles or buzzes and very very loud. In the 3 years I've owned it I have not needed to adjust the action at all. It is so easy to play, and the maple wood gives a nice bright tone.
I'm having a lot of interest on this guitar, so I may get round to doing a review vid sometime soon.
Best wishes
gilbert1m 1 year ago
Good job singing and playing. I like your guitar too. I'd really like to have one of those DR-500P
chickenfarm09 2 years ago
Hey thanks. I am in love with this guitar. It really is a gem. It is a b-stock (used stamp) item as there was a scratch on the front of the body, which you can only see in a certain angle of light. I got it from a dealer in the USA and had it shipped over. The guitar plus shipping and taxes cost me £250 gbp. A real bargain for such a beautiful guitar. I have found Martin SP+ 56, strings to be very good for this guitar. Good luck.
gilbert1m 2 years ago
Definitely sounds like a good deal for a solid wood guitar. I like Martin SP strings as well. I usually use light gauges. Did you change the pick guard on your DR-500P?
chickenfarm09 2 years ago
Yeah, It's a imitation "Humming Bird" pick guard.
I just thought it looks nicer. I used light gauges for a long time, but I thought I'd try a heavier set and have been very happy with the deeper tone, although they are harder to play,
gilbert1m 2 years ago
hey thanks hikll1
Will add more soon
gilbert1m 2 years ago
cool:)
u r really talented ;)
hikll1 2 years ago