Le Petite Benoit
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Le Petite Benoit
Here is a recent build by Carroll Benoit.....a small parlor (I now need to get a parlor) guitar with a big sound.....
Inspired by the Beard Road-O-Phonic travel guitar. I used to throw this guitar over my shoulder and head out to the beach where I'd sit in with an acoustic player at his bar gig.....I'd just plug into the PA and away we'd go.....
Built as a travel guitar, unplugged it's decent but not a full fledged guitar sound....and it wasn't meant to be....plugged in, well.....it's Mike Brenner's (Slo Mo) main ax and duly so.....
So I wondered if a small resophonic could be built keeping the sound & tone of a regular size guitar....
We picked out the tone woods....zebra top & sides....walnut back.....and because of the size, I asked Carrol to make it 1/4 inch deeper than the standard....the 9" cone (mandolin size), spider, & coverplate came Resophonic Outfitters(Paul Beard.....
23" scale.....7/16 parallel string spacing at the nut & saddle......
Le Petite Benoit and The Beard Road-O-Phonic
Regular size compared to Le Petite Benoit
Inspired by the Beard Road-O-Phonic travel guitar. I used to throw this guitar over my shoulder and head out to the beach where I'd sit in with an acoustic player at his bar gig.....I'd just plug into the PA and away we'd go.....
Built as a travel guitar, unplugged it's decent but not a full fledged guitar sound....and it wasn't meant to be....plugged in, well.....it's Mike Brenner's (Slo Mo) main ax and duly so.....
So I wondered if a small resophonic could be built keeping the sound & tone of a regular size guitar....
We picked out the tone woods....zebra top & sides....walnut back.....and because of the size, I asked Carrol to make it 1/4 inch deeper than the standard....the 9" cone (mandolin size), spider, & coverplate came Resophonic Outfitters(Paul Beard.....
23" scale.....7/16 parallel string spacing at the nut & saddle......
Le Petite Benoit and The Beard Road-O-Phonic
Regular size compared to Le Petite Benoit
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What a beauty! Does the sound match that of the regular sized guitar, as you hoped? Let's hear it!
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Jason......the binding is ebony and yes....it was very difficult for Carroll to do.....I was prepared to go with plastic if it couldn't be done....but Carroll thrives on challange and he almost always finds a method, devises a jig or device.....or just plain perseveres to catch all of the curve balls I throw at him.....
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That is indeed beautiful!!!
Co-incidentally, I have had some designs on the drawing-board for the past year or so, inspired by that same Regal shape, for a new Bristolian.
What's your gauges & tuning for this guitar? (it shares the same 23" scale as the Malago)
Does that cone respond well to different tunings?
Co-incidentally, I have had some designs on the drawing-board for the past year or so, inspired by that same Regal shape, for a new Bristolian.
What's your gauges & tuning for this guitar? (it shares the same 23" scale as the Malago)
Does that cone respond well to different tunings?