frank432
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Post by frank432 on Feb 25, 2024 9:58:07 GMT
Hi Guys, I am aware the guitars I like often are not popular (apart from strats) but here I am with another weird model.
HB Hybrid Nylon
thin-line classical electric guitar nylon strings (of course)
made from solid wood 2.4 kg
Can anybody share from experience something about this model?
(I actually bought it, but it hasn't arrived yet and with time passing I seem to be regretting my choice)
Tnx Frank
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Post by oghkhood on Feb 25, 2024 10:34:52 GMT
You should have post in your previous topic imho.
Sorry to sound discouraging about this, but I noticed that you mentioned Strats, then that you did also ordered a HB35 .... knowing that, I really wonder why you retained the guitar weight for your choice, knowing that the Nashville weights more or less the same as these guitars ...
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frank432
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Post by frank432 on Feb 25, 2024 14:01:30 GMT
You should have post in your previous topic imho. Sorry to sound discouraging about this, but I noticed that you mentioned Strats, then that you did also ordered a HB35 .... knowing that, I really wonder why you retained the guitar weight for your choice, knowing that the Nashville weights more or less the same as these guitars ...
hi oghkhood thanks for taking part in the thread.
The Hybrid Nylon is the only guitar that I have ordered. If it is differently stated somewhere else, that must have been a typing mistake or something, for which I apologize.
I own a modded HB ST 62 which is just 3kg, and this is my only guitar. I love it very much.
I wanted a nylon string guitar and I opted for the HB Hybrid Nylon for the following reasons: 2.4 kg
classical guitar neck size
hollow body with some resonance to it, without being too loud
This guitar is perfect for me on paper, and this is why I bought it against other good options. But then I got got worried about: 1 if I can change piezo pickup and preamp (eg future maintenance, etc)
2 using nylon strings and technique may be challenging
3 maybe a simple classical guitar (with no electronic parts) would be better (extremely light and nothing to go wrong)
I just wish I could have a word with somebody who owns the guitar, that's all.
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