Avalon Carl Verheyen |
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For many years I have been performing all over the world with my band, which is a guitar, bass and drums trio. While I truly enjoy the electric guitar and all its subtleties and power, I've always felt a strong desire to incorporate the acoustic guitar into our shows. An acoustic mini-set in the middle of our performances helps break up the electric onslaught and show another side of our musicianship. But I always struggled with acoustic amplification, especially when playing on a big stage with a live, hard hitting drummer. I tried quite a few instruments and pickup systems over the years, and I found the instruments that sounded best for my solo acoustic concerts were not exactly right for the band situation. Add a drummer and electric bass player and subtleties are not as important as a natural acoustic tone that can be heard over the other instruments. Low end rumble and feedback were the main problems, and I encountered them on just about every stage I played on. There were simply no quality stage guitars on the market. When I began working with Avalon, their brilliant luthiers came up with the idea of the double cutaway. Besides the wonderful feeling of unlimited reach and the ease of playing of an electric neck (think ES-335 or Gibson SG), the double cutaway has another integral function in a stage guitar: the upper cutaway removes a large amount of low end rumble when amplified. The bass chamber present in every other acoustic guitar is cut away, so those frequencies don't interfere with the amplified sound. Even at high volume feedback is virtually eliminated. |
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With its top of the line Bband pickup system it's a truly versatile and high quality instrument. It has become an integral part of my live and studio arsenal. I am now completely confident when I step out on stage that my sound will come across clearly, without interference from the sonic deficiencies inherent in a typical acoustic guitar. Thank you Avalon! The pictures belowshow the CV acoustic stage model from a variety of angles. You can see the high fret access due to the double cutaway. And you can see the guitar's thinline sides, just 3 and ¼ inches at the cutaway and 3 and 11/16ths at the lower bout. Carl believes the guitar itself will long outlast any current pickup electronics, so there are no holes cut into the sides of the guitar to accommodate pickup volume and tone controls. Instead, a pair of fingertip wheels inside the sound hole can be accessed for volume and tone. The B-band pickup is the highest quality acoustic instrument pickup on the market today. The guitar is available through this website, and every guitar purchased through carlverheyen.com will be inspected, signed and numbered by Carl. |
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Please contact Carl directly |
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