Thursday, March 19, 2026
AcousticGuitar

The BEST Acoustic I EVER Played.. Just got BETTER!


Watch me unbox and play this guitar for the first time here.. (almost 200k views) https://youtu.be/KYk8wTY4gPs

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2020 Gear:
1959 Sunburst Stratocaster
1958 Mary Kaye Stratocaster
1961 Olympic White Stratocaster
1964 Gibson Firebird
1965 Gibson Firebird
1975 Telecaster
1959 Bassman
1965 Super Reverb
1968 Super Reverb
1969 Dual Showman
Marshall 1974x

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43 thoughts on “The BEST Acoustic I EVER Played.. Just got BETTER!

  • I’ve got a 64 dove. The ABR though odd definitely gives these guitars a distinct sound that records so well and such a great strumming tone. Only people who don’t like these guitars are bluegrass guitarists.

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  • What a gorgeous Dove, incredible sound. I have a Suzuki Dove copy, looks the part and really does sound quite nice, but only being laminate, the copy has nowhere the depth, resonance and projection of a solid wood guitar. I’m wanting to upgrade one day.

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  • Where’d you find the pick guard for that thing? I have a ‘64 dove and the old becalite plastic is shrinking and cracking

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  • Gibson Dove, the guitar of my dreams. I almost bought one but I ended up getting a Gibson Firebird Acoustic. Same maple back and sides, same scale length 25 1/2”. I have the LR Bags VTC pickup. Mine is a 2015 so it still hasn’t “opened up” yet. But it’s getting there. I still want an old Dove…. 60’s, not the 70’s. I’d also like a Hummingbird from that time period. They both came out around the same time. Amazing instruments. Even the new Doves are amazing. I played one, I think a 2018, I could not put it down. Congrats on your acquisition and keep putting these old birds back together. Glad someone appreciates these old gems! Peace!

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  • I've randomly watched a lot of your videos over the past couple years and I just came across this one. I have a Dove I purchased brand new in 2005 and its the best fitting and sounding acoustic I have ever played. I had no idea until your video that the Dove is actually longer and for my big hands is likely the reason its so comfortable for me. I never really got to use it as as my main guitar as intended as it doesn't have a pickup and as you know bar gigs are not ideal for mic'd acoustics. I could bring myself to add a pick up and risk alerting the sound so I left it and used it to write and record. I don't play professionally anymore so the Dove only comes out a few times a year, but I still love its sound, look and feel.

    I see this video is 4 years old at the time I am typing this. Do you still have and use this Dove?

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  • This video just popped up. I haven't seen it before now. I love my Gibson acoustic. It has an ordinary bone bridge. Nothing special I'm sure. I have thought for a long time it might be a little brighter if it had a metal bridge. Yours is even a step ahead being able to adjust the saddles. Not common on an acoustic at all. It is beautiful and bright.

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  • Ot has a very unique tone. Kind of sounds electric in a way. You know how great electric guitars sound good evej acoustic, its kike you took that tone and turned up the volume

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  • Regarding Gibson acoustic guitars… I've come away with a different point of view. Sounds amazing.

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  • Sounds great as always. Might need to revisit that opening melody and try to do something with it.

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  • Know what ya mean about having to take a break to complete projects. Having over 300 (302 and counting) guitars myself, I know just the routine maintenance can be a full time job. And I don't have a youtube site to run, so I can only imagine how it is on your end. I must admit though that getting to see/hear/feel the fruits of your labor is worth every second of the time invested. I will never be able to play as well as you do ( can no longer feel my hands due to a really bad spinal cord injury), but at least I can visit your site to hear how they are supposed to sound. It's great seeing someone else that appreciates guitars and amps like you do.

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  • That's a really neat cosmetic job by your tech – very tidy. I just can't get my head around the tune-o-matic bridge. (Sorry).

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  • Thanks for that Mathew, Don here from Hamilton NZ on my Wife's tablet-SUSAN, In my time Iv'e owned a Hummingbird from the 80s and a much later Cutaway Gibson, both electric acoustic 's but they quite simply couldn't match the output volume ( acoustic) of my Chinese made Acoustic's, how Very interesting

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  • Had Martins,love their sound but hard to play & setup with lower action. Gibson's are easy to play, lower action and hold their values too!

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