Instrument Details
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- Status
- Sold
- Brand
- Davis, Mervyn
- Product Year
- 2009
- Model
- SSBT2
- Serial #
- 174
- New/Preowned
- New
- SKU
- 1720
- Condition
- New
- Body Type(s)
- Large, Baritone
- Back & Sides
- Blackwood - Tasmanian
- Top
- xx
- Neck Wood
- African Kiaat
- Rosette
- None
- Top Trim
- Wood Lines
- Fingerboard
- Rosewood
- Fingerboard Bindings
- None
- Fret Markers
- None
- Frets to Body
- 22
- Headplate
- Rosewood
- Headstock Inlay
- None
- Tuners
- Schaller
- Tuner Finish
- Gold with Ivoroid buttons
- Cutaway
- Double Cutaway
- Pickguard
- Clear
- Pickup
- None, we can install one
- Body Length
- 16.625 in
- Upper Bout
- 13 in
- Lower Bout
- 15.75 in
- Body Depth Heel
- 4 in
- Body Depth Tail
- 4 in
- Scale Length
- 27.5 in
- Scale Length (mm)
- 698 mm
- Nut Width
- 1.813 in
- Nut Width (mm)
- 46.0375 mm
- String Spacing
- 2.25 in
- String Spacing (mm)
- 57.15 mm
- Weight
- 0 lb. 0 oz.
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- Description
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Mervyn Davis has created a fresh and exciting guitar design that is not only artistic and eye-catching but completely musical and practical. His Smoothtalker design concept features very stiff back and sides, not unlike what many modern makers are doing these days, and a fan braced Spruce top that because of the body design is extremely lively and responsive. Soundports in the waist and near the neck flood the player with the beautiful voice. The result of this design is an instrument with serious projection and extreme clarity. The trebles strings simply soar, with more density and volume than the average guitar. The bass is focused and clear also with profound power. This Smoothtalker Baritone is simply amazing, the even articulation up the entire fingerboard is very useful on a Baritone and allows every note to ring true. It easily goes down to low A and remains clear, not muddy at all. The Smoothtalker also comes ready for a pickup if you wish. This is an inspirational new design straight from South Africa.
I met Mervyn Davis at the Healdsburg Festival and I have to admit his Smoothtalker design caught my eye immediately. While skeptical I just had to try it and I was floored. This is not a strange design for design's sake, this is a serious instrument with a unique voice that I know many players are seeking. So often we're asked for very strong projection and clarity by serious players who want articulation and volume. Well these Smoothtalkers have it in spades. The treble strings are simply joyous as they leap from the soundboard propelled by the stiff body and lightweight fan bracing. The bass projects straight outward with beautiful focus and balance. As many of you know I'm a regular Baritone player and I can tell you Mervyn's design really works, it plays super easily over the entire fingerboard and the clarity is a joy. I wrote a new song the first time I sat with one of his Baritones, they have that kind of compelling voice.
This is a very cool sounding Baritone. The tone is focused in the midrange frequencies which makes it sound less muddy than many baritones. It's also a work of art that can be displayed and played.
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