I've got a Vox acoustic 12 string, given to me by a Jim Kehoe who used to be in the Brain....it's a long story, but the bottom line is his wife manipulated their situation to a point where had to give away a load of his gear....Anyway it's not a bad guitar. A little bit of work to tune, because of crappy old tuning keys. Once you get the hang of it, it sounds great. I was stuck for a guitar sound for the first track on our recent album. I finally pulled the Vox out and started banging on it. I had an idea in a few minutes and put it to tape. I think Deniz used it on a track on Angie Pepper's album. He's used my Fender XII and my Subway custom Danelectro 12 too. The latter has a wide flat neck. I like it, Den said it was at the limits of his small hands. I didn't get a chance to speak up about Tape Op, but I will. It took me a few tries before I was able to log on to get a free subscription. Worth every penny too. It's the only recording mag I keep. The main theme is how ever you do what you do, it's probably ok. Only occasionally do people get snobby about gear, and just as often it's about cheap stuff that sounds good. The only problem, as soon as someone mentions something, everyone has to have one. They have confirmed some of my modest buys. Like some of the rest of us, I could spend all my money on gear. I'm a bottom feeder. I just chase after starving musicians or guys unloading gear. I've bought nearly everything in my studio used and cheap. More than a few "experienced" bands have been more than happy in my modest little studio. These are guys who've worked at the best studios around and with "famous" name producers. I think the 10,000 records dazzles them, or as some have suggested, spin the sound back at 'em. RS Robert Sutliff wrote: > Todd, > > Vox acoustics are so-so instruments but have a neat vibe. The ones I've > played had bolt-on necks ala Fender acoustics from the 60's. Most probably > they were made by the Italian musical instrument maker EKO. The ones I've > seen had solid spruce tops and plywood back and sides. I have a good friend > with a Country Western and he loves it (he wrote a number one country hit on > it 15 years ago). > > I'd guess it's probably worth about $400. > > Bobby Sutliff > > > > > Date: Thu, 05 Jun 2003 17:22:12 -0000 > > From: "jpgr1960" > > To: audities@smoe.org > > Subject: Sky > > Message-ID: > > > > Also is anyone familiar with Vox acoustic guitars? I know of one that > > is made in 1967. It still has the Warranty card with a picture of the > > Beatles on it. The guitar is a Country Western. Thanks and God Bless. > > > > > > Todd -- Ronald Sanchez Director Of A&R Career Records www.CareerRecords.com The Donovan's Brain Web Site www.Donovans-Brain.com