A few months ago, I played a Goodall Rosewood Jumbo at an irish session, and fell in love with it. The following weekend, I went up to Guitar Solo in San Francisco to see if I could get one, and hanging from the ceiling was a beautiful Avalon A101 (made in the UK) with a shocking price tag. While the salesman was lining up guitars for me to try, I grabbed the Avalon, started playing it, and within minutes I was convinced.
My friend and I had driven up together, to see a concert in the city, and so I had left my car in the underground parking structure under my office. We got back to it around 1am, and the place was empty and dead silent. We pulled out the guitar and played it for a while, the cavernous reverb made the guitar sound like a pipe organ.
No guitar is perfect. I wish it sustained better on the higher notes. The action was too high when I first got it... I lowered it, but went too far, and when shimming it back up last night, I discovered that there was a shim in there from the factory already! I could have just removed that if I'd noticed it. I don't think it was mentioned in the owner's pamphlet.
However, it is the first steel string I've had where I didn't feel the need to put heavier strings on. It's strung with lights, I tune CGDGCD, and the low C is quite solid. I'm very impressed. I play classical much of the time, and favor a darker tone, so I string it with Elixer polywebs and I have carefully shaped and buffed nails and people often mistake it for a nylon-strung guitar, and ask how I get such sustain from nylon.
I am very happy with it. It's my cannon.
