![]() ![]() I love it as it is (came with perfect setup, but I would still play one before I decide, I have seen a few with really bad actions). I would say the LL-16 is easily on par with a Larrivee L09, while the 09 is lighter and more finger style friendly, the LL is better all-around-er if you plan to strum more. The 26/36 are too expensive because they are made in japan instead of the Taiwan (06/16). The LL06's are great great guitars that will last 100 years of heaving playing. When compared to my L09FM, the LL has significantly more bass nevertheless dreads will be dreads. As such, the volume suffers slightly - I stress slightly, but sustain is increased greatly as a compensation. It's very very heavily built, reminiscent of the Guild D55. The LL, although a dread, has a slender-er upper bout, making it more in-line with the likes of Larrivee L-body or the Taylor-Grand Symphony. But the LL is different in shape from the FG. I`m up to somewhere around 25 Dynamics now.excluding the 60s classicals I have, just got a second all solid Palisander No. The oldest Dynamic I have is from the early 50s and when the plywoods started hitting the market in Japan, Dynamic production ended.so early 50s to mid 60s is the general concensus among Japanese players. Chances are the label will say where a Yamaha was made. From what I`ve read, Yamaha began experimenting with plywood to combat a split top problem they were having with Dynamics that were exported and that led to the S sries Dynamics, then the light green labels then the red lables.among other labels that fit in there somewhere, like the black ones for example. I bet they don`t cost more than the red labels do on e-bay nowadays and one reason is perhaps they are for the most part, unknown but theres a small but nearly fanatical Dynamic following in Japan with one web site I go to to ask for help and info. Even some of the same models have a slightly different feel to the neck.and they are chunky.if you don`t like chunky necks the Dynamics are not for you. Different models have different necks.made before CNC machines, and the three #40s I have are heavier than the rest of the models I own from the series. Remarkably deep sounding for small bodied maple guitars. Designed for use with either steels or nylons but the bridge is not intonated and personally I prefer them with nylons, I think they sound better and I tune em down half a step. Speaking strictly for myself I much prefer the Dynamics.pre-date the red labels and all solid wood. ![]()
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