The Best Hybrid Guitar! A McPherson Guitar
The best Hybrid Guitar, McPherson has the guitar for you! Whether you need to play on stage or in the comfort of your home, the versatility, durability, and sound is going to make a all around great hybrid guitar!
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hybrid = electric and acoustic tones, like a Taylor T5.
It’s. Great recording guitar that requires little to no eq.
Must have for playing out doors in the south especially south Florida.
Post apocalypse fallout blues
Looks like a prop from a Star Wars film
My dream guitar!
Not sure why you are calling it a hybrid when you are saying it’s all carbon fiber.
It has a nice chimey bluegrassy tone, whatever it is composed of. ????
Bathtub safe…Jangly sound….yukkk
Isn’t it funny how leaving a modulus bass with a carbon fiber neck in a hot car will cause the neck to warp?
Carbon fibre guitars have their place, being unaffected by temperature and humidity. I have a Rainsong Windsong 1000s, and it sounds fantastic; I've played it at gigs in huge, damp churches in the depths of winter, and hot, packed rooms and open air festivals in the summer. I wouldn't be without it. My luthier friend Roger Williams, who has done little bits of work on it over the years described the tone as "lively". It doesn't have the 'cultured' depth of my Furch Red Deluxe, but I can take it pretty much anywhere and it will deliver.
It sounds very like that MacPherson, and your playing makes that sing.
Like Corey said, this guitar doesn’t have the nuance of seasoned wood, so can’t compare. It does however have its unique tone for sure.
Wow is carbon fiber the cure for almost everything I hate to say it but it’s sounds wonderful . But I’m not getting ever sticking to my wooden ones
Corey, I agree, almost. I think the McPherson basket weave sounds best.
Very jangly and chimney sounding, but not in a bad way. The temperature and humidity tolerance is an awesome feature. Has anyone taken one to the south pole or death valley yet?
That sounds really good. A very balanced sound.
Nice. I have an old Garrison G40 with the carbin fiber inner frame. Used it for a few years in a group, and that thing lived in a box trailer. 100 degrees or 5 degrees, it was in there. All soild wood top back and sides, but that frame kept it from busting. That was back in mid 2000s . The bridge has finally started lifting.
This would be the only thing tougher than the Garrison. (But that Garrisons wood made it sound sweet)