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« Excellent guitars from the 60's »

Published on 03/02/14 at 03:39
To continue the presentation of different models of the Goya Rangemaster guitars Hollow Body here complement the information already given in the two comparative tables published in the media section. They detail more precisely the commonalities and differences between two guitars Goya Rangemaster 107 and 109-2 (2 models I own).
Read also documented Montaigne subjects who described the Goya Quadrant Control (109-2) and Rangemaster 109 model.
For a more comprehensive vision of the series also refer to different opinions on models etc. 107-109-1092. referring also to photos and media on these guitars as well as discussions on the forum.

Quick overview of the series:
Goya # 105 is the entry level model of the Rangemaster Hollow Body series. Unlike other models the box, lined a single binding, has a pan Venetian cut. The bridge is rosewood. Head without binding, does not show the characteristic guitarist of the series is an overlay substitutes. Pins are the key points instead of rectangles.
These differences visually distinguishes the 105 other models.

N ° 107 models (1 mahogany cutaway Florentine) and No. 109 (maple or mahogany with two canted Florentine) are otherwise identical.
No. 1209 is a model 109-12 ropes course without vibrato.
The model No. 1207, is a semi acoustic bass whose presentation is modeled on the 107, but here the microphones are not splitables. The bass is maple or mahogany with 1 Florentine cutaway.

All these models above, are equipped with pushbuttons as a selector pickups and tone controls. To make room for plates supporting these buttons gills are shifted further down the table at the tailpiece.

Unlike other models Goya Quadrant Control (No. 109-2), presented as the high end of the series is equipped with selector 3 positions. It is an evolution of the model 109.
The gain obtained by the break up of 3 selectors instead of the 9 buttons on the 109 allows the gills are centered with respect to the bridge.

On finishes: mahogany models are colored (R = cherry red (105R) or S = sunburst (107S) In maple, the finish of the guitar is natural (B = Blonde (109B).

NB: For more details refer to specific topics and see comparative tables.

UTILIZATION

Here the model 107 is mahogany with a sunburst finish, while the 109-2 model is flamed maple natural (blonde).
The thickness of the body is 4.8 cm for each of the guitars.
1 Florentine cutaway in box 14 to 107/2 canted to the Florentine XVI box to 109-2

The sleeves are screwed standards in the Rangemaster Hollow Body Series (photos) with a rod (truss rod). They are thin, straight and very enjoyable to play.

The fingerboard is rosewood with thin frets with a tuning fork 63cm middle nut in the middle of the bridge with 20 boxes for 107 and 22 boxes to 109-2
The width at the nut is 42mm

The bridge is the "Tune-O-Matic" type roller. Roper-vibrato is "Bigsby" type, it is not very effective (see reviews). This vibrato (here on 107S and 1092-B) is a Deluxe version. Found most often on the Goya-vibrato tailpiece with tremolo removable.

For electronics:
4 with half splitables microphones 107 which allows the five combinations (by push buttons) while in the supply 9 109-2 by selectors. These microphones rarely marked "U.S. Patent". This is the case here in the N ° 107S
3 possibilities of sound corrections Low-medium-high (buttons or switches) are identical for both models.
A general volume on / off on off on a 109 or 107 button.

NB: For more details refer to specific topics and see comparative tables.

SOUNDS

These 2 guitars each have their own personality. The sound is really quality. In both cases the clear sounds remarkable, are more appropriate than the distorted sounds.
Personal opinion: the Quadrant accurate and mellow, more detailed than the 107 where the sound is a little thicker, less "dive".
The sound differences are still quite small, and from the wood used (mahogany or maple 107 1092). Depending on the style of music played, hardware and touch guitarist will do the rest.

NB: For more details refer to specific topics and see comparative tables.

OVERALL OPINION

NB: For more details refer to specific topics and see comparative tables.

These guitars are very versatile, really fun to play with beautiful clear are which may (or may not) slam. Very cool also arpeggiate fingers and pick.
Soft, jazzy sounds, are very easy to obtain and very useful in a context where a jazz guitar box cling more easily Larsen.
These are guitars unfairly neglected in terms of their musical qualities, the seriousness of their fabrications. Their look, if staff can identify at first glance.
A series stopped too early and long. These are hard to find guitars, including Control Quadrant which is extremely rare on the second hand market.
A twelve string would be welcome, we can always dream ...