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Halcyon - Two Thumbs Up!
It’s a beautiful thing when the info you read on the AGF turns out to be true, and I’m lucky enough to have had this happen several times now. My latest purchase is a Halcyon 12-fret SS dread, and it is killer! Let’s begin:
Aesthetics: as many know, these models have a stripped down satin (open pore?) finish. I would say the finish looks very similar to a Taylor GS Mini. Not everyone’s cup of tea, but I like it. It’s a thin finish. The Padauk b/s are very pretty, and the Lutz top is a lovely piece of wood for a soundboard. Playability: VERY Taylor-esque in terms of playability and feel. It’s a fast neck, and the fret work is top notch. Tone: this is where the Halcyon really shines. Do you like sustain and overtones for days? Good, because they are abundant. There’s a reverb quality that I’ve seldom heard on acoustics, and it really is pronounced when flat picking the midrange and trebles (this most of all is what made me fall in love with the guitar). And for the volume? It’s extremely LOUD! I can softly finger pick the strings and the notes stream out at such a nice volume. The back is a “live” back, and so playing the E, A, D, and G strings really makes the back vibrate and punch into my gut. After placing a mirror inside the soundhole, I discovered some of the lightest bracing I’ve ever seen on a guitar. Tall and thin, which I’ve read correlates well with a bright, lively, rich in overtones, reverby, balanced (but still very bass heavy) tone. That’s precisely what this guitar sounds like. Oh, and did I mention it’s loud? It’s a nice counterpart to the warmer guitars I already own. I really love it. And for the price? Come on. I got it for a steal! Can’t recommend these guitars highly enough. Chris |
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For me as well. I have a 000, 12 fret, Lutz/walnut that Ed built for me this year and it's wonderful. The wait was well worth it.
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Sounds awesome. I'm still in the queue for my build but should be soon. Some of his builds look phenomenal on the Halcyon Facebook page. It's a good place to see some completed models he offers. The small jumbo looks quite nice.
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I’m sure you will be thrilled. Gotta be one of the best value buys on the market.
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Is that the model with scalloped bracing? Mine is tapered (tall and thin), so I would love to hear about the tonal differences between the two bracing systems, subjective as they are.
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Got an older 000-12 Lutz/figured mahogany last year. It’s a wonderful fingerstyle guitar. I am working on my flat picking, and I’m sure that when I get moderately competent at that it will good there as well. Some previous owner buffed it to a soft sheen, which looks great. |
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I had a 00 walnut/lutz that had a good sound, better than most 00's but no reverby/sustainy. It was a solid sound that would have been beautiful if it had a ggloss finish. The woods were very nice.
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Last edited by BlueBowman; 10-27-2023 at 07:08 PM. |
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Mercy, do you remember the bracing system on your 00? I wonder if yours was scalloped bracing, which would give you a "drier," more fundamental tone (reminiscent of the pre-war Martin sound)?
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Congrats, enjoy it forever.
Photos ? or link to?
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Herman |
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Congratulations! Enjoy your new guitar for years to come!
Best, Jayne |
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Thank you, Herman and Jayne!
One day I will figure out how to post a dang picture! Or perhaps I'll be a charter member soon, and it'll make the picture hurdle a bit easier |
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Blue, it was not scalloped. Really good guitar tone for a 00 but no reverby and little sustain. I liked to look at though.
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Right on. I'm sure they use a variety of bracing patterns.
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