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Re: 2026 playlist(s)

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Da fuq? Eastwood is doing a few Travis Bean tribute models with wood necks, not aluminum: https://eastwoodguitars.com/products/eastwood-etb1000

I’m not a member of the clang gang so far, but isn’t that a big “then why even bother?!” flag on the play?
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they've been doing that for awhile. i suppose that if you're a Garcia stan the look is something you'd want because he was probably their most famous adopter in the mid-70s, but i totally can't see the point because it's not going to sound anything like the OG guitars. which really isn't a bad thing for that subculture, because it's widely held that they were the least liked by the community then and now. "clangy" is the typical adjective used. i did not care for that sound...when i saw them in October of 1977 and Jerry was back on the Doug Irwin "Wolf" guitar i and many others breathed a sigh of relief. the only thing that i can think of that would add a little to getting that sound would be putting as much brass on there as possible. nut, saddles, and possibly a bridge with a sustain block. but i really don't see the point. their other Garcia guitars don't sound or look that much like the originals at all other than general shape, either. you can't substitute mahogany for purpleheart core wood, or a maple neck for aluminum. the inlays on the Wolf are nice, though, but the plain maple rather than quilted is a major L.
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apparently he liked them because they barely varied from unit to unit. talked about it in interviews.
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So many lovely sounds in this Gattobus demo of the Frap Tools Magnolia...

Finally, someone is showing off the Buchla/West Coast mid-century laboratory sounds element---along with epic pads, evolving textures, et cetera.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eLyz_mEHkAk

At $4,800 that is not a budget synth, but it kills me to see dopes online whining about the cost. It's 2026 and a small company just dropped an analog poly for under $5K. The Prophet~5 was $3,995 in 1978. ($19,726.42 today) The more time I spend online, the more I wish the internet was like a theme park---'must be this smart' to ride.
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