Here are some final photos and MP3 demos of the guitar.
Recording chain:
built in pick up (gibson?) > Fender Frontman 212R amp > Studio Projects B1 >Focusrite ISA ONE > Echo Lalya 3G > Wavelab.
Any distortion as such is from the pick up; the amp was set to clean. The reverb is the string reverb in the amp. I did not process the files afterwards, except a fade in and out.
I didn’t make any direct acoustic recordings, the sound was fine; obvioulsy not quite as twangy as a real resonator, but metallic all the same.
The next conversion I will record like that too.
Want one? Contact me! (This one has been sold)
Clean notes (standard tuning):
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Clean chords (standard tuning):
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Slide 1 (open G):
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Slide 2 (open G):
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Here are some photos:
- Elmfield Conversion – Spaghetti Western – BEFORE
- Elmfield Conversion – Spaghetti Western
- Elmfield Conversion – Spaghetti Western
- Elmfield Conversion – Spaghetti Western
- Elmfield Conversion – Spaghetti Western
- Elmfield Conversion – Spaghetti Western
- Elmfield Conversion – Spaghetti Western
- Elmfield Conversion – Spaghetti Western
- Elmfield Conversion – Spaghetti Western
- Making black screws….
- Handmade biscuit and pickup cover











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