aye it looks brilliant

i heard though that certain woods 'open up' and the sound will change becoming even better over time, eventually peaking at a certain point in its life. is that why Koa is such a desirable wood to use? or is it because of its rareraty? i remember seing a limited edition guitar once in a mag, the whole thing was koa , may have been a Lowden not to sure but it was going for £13999
was trying to gain an understanding of the differances in price vs sound i.e do you get a better sound as well as quality for the extra dosh. no doubt the premier and master series guitars are superb in relation to quality of materials and their build quality, but i wanted to get an idea of their diffreance in sound quality from the cheaper legacy's because i suppose that's what its all about at the end of the day

. but like you say the player's own ear is a factor, this got me thinking, could you guys at Avalon start a youtube channel showing videos of your guitars so that people considering buying one can get a better idea of how they sound. this would help us all alot and make great viewing, you could become famous JB

doubt it would take to long to get some posts up on there, maybe a day of solid video making and guitar playing, it would really raise the profile of Avalon especially if the channel is tagged to channels of people who play them. thanks for the reply JB, it's a broadish question but as ever you step up to the plate and bestow the mightyness of the Avalon Crew upon us

, still intreegd though, so without sounding ungrateful MORE MORE MORE info please

. hope you do the youtube thing, i'll be looking forward to it as i scower youtube to try hear the Avalon's play cos i ruddy luv em
