Instrument Details
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- Specs
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- Status
- Sold
- Brand
- Goodall
- Product Year
- 2004
- Model
- TMdROM
- Serial #
- 3878
- New/Preowned
- Preowned
- SKU
- 5381
- Condition
- Very Good. Scattered dings across top and back, light play wear on pickguard.
- Body Type(s)
- Medium, OM/Concert
- Back & Sides
- Rosewood - Madagascar
- Top
- xx
- Neck Wood
- Mahogany
- Bridge
- Ebony
- Rosette
- Herringbone
- Top Trim
- Herringbone
- Fingerboard
- Ebony
- Fingerboard Bindings
- Ebony
- Fret Markers
- Diamond
- Frets to Body
- 14
- Headstock Inlay
- Builder Logo
- Body Bindings
- Maple
- Tuners
- Waverly
- Cutaway
- None
- Pickup
- None, we can install one, ask about options
- Body Length
- 19.5 in
- Upper Bout
- 11.25 in
- Lower Bout
- 15.125 in
- Body Depth Heel
- 3.8125 in
- Body Depth Tail
- 4.25 in
- Scale Length
- 25.5 in
- Scale Length (mm)
- 647.7 mm
- Nut Width
- 1.75 in
- Nut Width (mm)
- 44.5 mm
- String Spacing
- 2.25 in
- String Spacing (mm)
- 57.2 mm
- Weight
- 0 lb. 0 oz.
- Case
- Original - TKL
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- Description
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Interested in a livewire OM with crackling trebles and crisp responsiveness? Look no further than this 2004 TMDROM from the father-son duo at Goodall Guitars with Madagascar Rosewood back and sides and Adirondack Spruce for the top. Part of their Traditional line, this OM has tasteful herringbone trim, a partially scalloped bracing system, and open gear Waverly tuners for all those good vintage vibes.
Set up for both fingerstyle and flatpicking, this TMDROM performs beautifully under a medium attack, and offers a well-balanced voice that's colored by warm midranges and chirpy treble strings. When played with fingers, this Goodall wratchets up the warmth and dynamism to lend extra color to your arrangements. We'd expect no less from the folks at Goodall Guitars--this TMDROM is an excellent choice for Blues, Bluegrass, and even some forays into altered tunings. Don't forget: there's a Fishman Matrix Infinity pickup/preamp too for when you plug in at your next gig.
The dryness of the bass and middle registers makes this a great guitar for Blues. I'd say this Goodall is a great choice for someone who needs a lightweight guitar that can reliably project, even in a noisy situation.
Nice punchy tone with clear trebles and focused bass frequencies. Sounds good strummed or picked.
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