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Question about DDSM...
Is the DDSM an x14?
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Yep, it's a GA.
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Only it's a little thinner front to back, not as deep.
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GA from the front
GC in depth |
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there is a new DDSM the DDSM Ns and if you look closely it has a florentine cutaway and fourteen fret neck. Yummmmmmmm but ]
I already got a maple classic and rather have a rosewood cedar one if I were to get another nylon. but that is another story.
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The Doyle is 4 1/8" deep vs a standard GA. at 4 5/8", both are 16" at lower bout.
It give it the very clear defined notes I think Doyle pefered that body width for performing ,easyer to play stanging up ,And he's plugged in 100% of the time, The Baggs system sounds Great! on the DDSM's
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Taylorplayer:
Your 914c has the Hexophonic pickup system? Wow. Thats Cool What year is the 900?
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