It can be pretty subtle. More in the sound than something you'd really notice. Volume helps as well. Being close to the speaker. The strings are a little more difficult to get resonating than on a purely acoustic instrument.MrNovember wrote:I honestly didn't notice them resonating. But I also didn't play too long and had nothing to compare it to so there's that.
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Re: Dano Sitar
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What a surprise, he's playing Paint it BlackChankgeez wrote:The Jerry Jones I had was very nice. Better quality than most of the ones on the market today. Too bad he closed up shop.
Too bad about these too:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g3jPyT7NeJc[/youtube]
From this video they sounded good. Quality seemed good too. Don't think they were in production for too long. I was interested.
That one does sound a lot better than the Dano I was playing.
I also like the white finish so much more than the black/red one.
Yeah a pure acoustic one would definitely resonate more.Chankgeez wrote:It can be pretty subtle. More in the sound than something you'd really notice. Volume helps as well. Being close to the speaker. The strings are a little more difficult to get resonating than on a purely acoustic instrument.MrNovember wrote:I honestly didn't notice them resonating. But I also didn't play too long and had nothing to compare it to so there's that.
And I was playing in a Long and McQuade so it was pretty loud; I definitely would have missed something subtle