Saturday, 17 December 2011 08:22

12 Days of Christmas - All Guitars

30% off All Haggstrom Guitars (Both Electric and Acoustic)
December 17, 2011 ONLY - 5th Day of Christmas Sale

As many of you know, we have been pleasantly forced to lower our prices for the Christmas shopping season. We are running sales every day for the 12 Days of Chrostmas, The sale of the day will be revealed at 8am every morning until the 24th. Come treat the music lovers on your Chistmas list at any of our two locations, the Totem Mall in FSJ and at our store location at 9013 100th Avenue Fort St John, BC.

♫♫ Simply Music 12 days of Christmas Song ♫♫
On the First Day of Christmas My True Love Gave to Me, "A Package of Martin Guitar Strings'!
On the Second Day of Christmas My True Love Gave to Me, a Godin Bass Guitar!
On the Third Day of Christmas My True Love Gave to Me, a Beatiful Sounding Harmonica!
On the Fourth Day of Christmas My True Love Gave to Me, a Hartke Bass Guitar Amp!
On the Fifth Day of Christmas My True Love Gave to Me, a Haggstrom Electric Guitar!

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Thursday, 08 December 2011 21:40

Godin 5th Avenue Jazz

Godin 5th Avenue Jazz: What separates this 5th avenue from the others is the new high-ratio open geared nickel tuners, engraved floating pickguard, custom tailpiece and floating mini-humbucker Godin Jazz pickup. All of this was designed and intricately placed together with the jazz player in mind. If you’re jazz, this guitar was created for you. At first glance it looks like any of the archtop 5th avenue guitars from Godin, but take a closer look and see beauty in the differences. It’s one of a kind.

Godin 5th Avenue Jazz Specs:

  • Canadian Wild Cherry archtop or flame maple archtop with Canadian wild cherry core (on flame model)
  • Canadian Wild cherry back & sides or flame maple back & sides (on flame model)
  • Silver Leaf maple neck or flame maple neck (on flame model)
  • Contoured high-gloss headstock
  • High-ratio open geared nickel tuners
  • High-gloss Custom Polished Finish
  • Ebony Ergocut Fingerboard
  • Adjustable Tusq Bridge by Graphtech
  • Custom tailpiece
  • Engraved floating pickguard
  • Multi-layered Binding
  • 1x floating Godin Mini-humbucker jazz pickup
  • 1x Volume, 1x Tone (ebony knobs)
  • 16" (406 mm) fingerboard radius
  • 24.84" (630 mm) Scale
  • 1.72" (4,37 mm) nut width
  • Colors: Piano Black HG and Natural Flame HG

Stop by Simply Music in Fort St John and test out all our Godin Guitars.

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Thursday, 08 December 2011 21:18

Godin A6 Ultra - Acoustic Guitar

Godin A6 Ultra - Acoustic Guitar: Like all the other “A Series” Godin guitars, the Godin A6 Ultra has the beautiful combination of acoustic
sounds with an electric neck. As well, it has the famous chambered body which eliminates all feedback
problems. The Godin GHN1 Humbucker in the neck separates this guitar from the rest because it adds a
lot more “uumph” to this magnificent instrument. With the added transducers under the saddle and the
EQ sliders, adjusting the tone to your specs is quite easy! (Super cool!)

Check out the Godin A6 Ultra specs.

  • Mahogany neck
  • Rosewood Fingerboard
  • 16" fingerboard radius
  • 25 1/2 " Scale
  • 1 11/16 " nut width
  • Chamber Silver Leaf Maple body
  • Solid Cedar Top
  • Godin GHN1 Humbucker
  • Custom Godin under Saddle Transducer and custom preamp with Volume, Mid, Treble and Bass controls
  • independent volume, treble and bass controls for the Humbucker.
  • 2 output jacks: electric & acoustic mix
  • Colors: Natural Semi-gloss, CognacBurst High Gloss and Black High Gloss

Come in to Simply Music in Fort St John and Check out our entire selection of Godin Guitars.

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Thursday, 08 December 2011 21:02

Godin A12 Semi Acoustic Guitar

Godin A12 Semi Acoustic Guitar
Godin guitars make one of the easiest playing 12-string guitars in the world! The acoustic body is only 2 inches thick! And it sounds amazing too! They have the silver leaf maple chambered body and a rock maple neck capped with rosewood fingerboard. Simply Music in Fort St John is proud to carry such an amazing instrument. Please see the A12 Specks below.

Godin A12 Specs
Rock Maple neck
Rosewood Fingerboard
16" fingerboard radius
25 1/2" Scale
1 11/16" nut width
Two-Chamber Silver Leaf Maple body
Solid Cedar Top
Custom Godin under-saddle transducer and top-mounted preamp
Volume, Mid, Treble and Bass controls
Natural Semi-Gloss

Be sure to come into Simply Music and take the A12 for test run as well as our entire selection of Godin guitars.

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Sunday, 31 July 2011 07:45

Godin MultiOud - Multiac Series

The Godin MultiOud from the Godin Multiac Series

This instrument comes from the ancient middle-eastern instrument called the Oud. Word is musicians
everywhere have a hard time tuning these things as well as amplifying them. So Robert Godin designs
the MultiOud.

Built with a Spruce top, Mahogany neck, two chambered Mahogany body, and equipped with custom
voiced electronics with bridge and microphone options, this Oud is now ready to be amplified in loud-
live settings for the first time ever! The onboard preamp with built in tuner and the custom machine
heads make tuning this Oud easier than any other Oud out there!

Godin MultiOud Specs:

  • Two-chambered Mahogany body
  • Solid Spruce Top
  • Mahogany neck
  • Ebony Fingerboard & bridge
  • Custom machine heads
  • 24" (609.6 mm) fingerboard radius
  • 23.03" (585 mm) scale
  • 1.6 " (40.64 mm) nut width
  • 1/4" output
  • Custom voiced electronics with bridge and microphone options.
  • Built-in chromatic Tuner
  • Colors: Natural High-Gloss

Come see us at Simply Music in Fort st John, and try out one of these fine guitars by Godin.

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Sunday, 31 July 2011 07:16

Godin Multiac Encore Acoustic Guitar

Godin Multiac Encore Acustic Guitar

Built with custom electronics by EPM, this guitar is easy to use because of the Blendable Dual Source
System. It has an undersaddle transducer as well as an acoustic soundboard transducer, with the ability
to blend one into the other. This Multiac Encore is great for the player using a nylon guitar playing live
with a band!

This model features a chambered silver leaf maple body along with a solid cedar top. A dual source
preamp with volume, treble, mid, bass and blend control sliders is also equipped on this guitar. The
nut size on the Encore is a lot smaller in width compared to most classical guitars, so it’s somewhat like
playing on a steel string.

Godin Multiac Encore Specs:

  • Mahogany neck
  • Rosewood Fingerboard
  • 16" fingerboard radius
  • 25 1/2" Scale
  • 1 7/8" nut width
  • Silver leaf maple body
  • Solid Cedar Top
  • Blendable Custom Dual source electronics with under-saddle transducer & acoustic soundboard transducer.
  • Color: Natural Semi-Gloss finish

Come check out the Godin Encore at Simply Music in Fort St John BC.

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Saturday, 09 July 2011 06:24

The Godin 5TH Ave Acoustic Guitar

The Godin 5TH Ave ARCHTOP ACOUSTIC Guitar

This here is your classic archtop guitar from the 50’s. The only diff is that it has today’s modern playing design to it. It looks amazing and has all acoustic sounds coming from the classic f-holes; this guitar also has a floating pick guard and an adjustable bridge. This guitar is magical to play because with the mid and lows this guitar contains it’s good for Blues, Country, Jazz, Rock, and Slide! And its affordable too! It is made from Canadian Wild Cherry and features the arched top and back. The cream bindings and high gloss head make this guitar just gorgeous! Godin says “it’s the archtop acoustic of the past, for today’s modern musician.”

The Godin 5TH Ave ARCHTOP ACOUSTIC Guitar Specs Breakdown:

  • Top: Canadian Wild Cherry
  • Back & Sides: Canadian Wild cherry with cream binding
  • Neck: Silver Leaf maple with contoured high-gloss black headstock
  • Fingerboard: Rosewood
  • Bridge: Adjustable Rosewood Bridge
  • Finish: Custom Polished Finish
  • Radius: 16" (40,6 cm)
  • Scale: 24.84" (63 cm)
  • Nut width: 1.72" (4,6 cm)
  • Colors: Cognac Burst, Natural & Black
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Monday, 04 July 2011 20:10

Seagull Maritime SWS Rosewood SG

Seagull Maritime SWS Rosewood SG Acoustic Guitar

I bet your thinking, “aww sick” but you are wrong. SG does not stand for a Gibson guitar. It stands for Standard guitar. It has rosewood back and sides. This makes an amazing sounds considering it’s marriage to the solid pressure tested spruce top. The guitar is finished with a custom polish that is extremely light and resilient, but also very protected. This helps the guitar endure it’s natural aging process with ease. You can get this guitar with a QI pickup in it. All Seagull instruments are hand crafted in Canada.

Seagull Maritime SWS Rosewood SG Acoustic Guitar Specs:

  • Top: Select Pressure Tested Solid Spruce
  • Back & Sides: Solid Rosewood
  • Neck: Mahogany with the Seagull Slim 1.72" nut width
  • Fingerboard & Bridge: Rosewood
  • Tusq® nut and compensated saddle
  • Finish: Semi-Gloss Custom Polished Finish

Come into Simply Music in Fort St John and see what else we have in store!

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Monday, 04 July 2011 19:30

Seagull Entourage Mini Jumbo Guitar

Seagull Entourage Mini Jumbo Acoustic Guitar

The Entourage Rustic Mini Jumbo is one of Seagull’s most unique looking instruments. It is rustic burst custom polished finish. You can get it with a slim neck incase if you don’t like the bigger neck. It has a nice full midrange because it is a mini jumbo. It has a cream double binding around the sides. The top is solid pressure tested cedar. Wild cherry back and sides makes this guitar the one for you. But also the rosewood finger board and bridge do too. You can get this guitar with a QI pickup in it. All Seagull instruments are hand crafted in Canada.

 

Seagull Entourage Mini Jumbo Acoustic Guitar Specs:

  • Top: Select Pressure Tested Solid Cedar
  • Back & Sides: Wild Cherry
  • Neck: Silver Leaf Maple with the Seagull Slim 1.72" nut width.
  • Fingerboard & Bridge: Rosewood
  • Tusq® nut and compensated saddle
  • Finish: Rustic Burst Custom Polished Finish

Come into Simply Music and try out some amaziong guitars for great prices.

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Wednesday, 18 May 2011 20:15

Humidity and Acoustic Guitars

What is Relative Humidity and Why is it Important?
Why is relative humidity so important to maintain if you want your acoustic guitar to live forever? Well, in more humid environments wood will gain moisture, causing it to expand; in less humid environments, wood will lose moisture, causing it to shrink. The average guitar is built in factories that maintain a relative humidity of around 40-45% in 22 degree Celsius. Because of this, we want to maintain an environment to store our guitar in that has this relative humidity.

The reason humidity is relative is because at higher temperatures air holds more water than it does at lower temperatures. This means that if our house is 30 degrees, like it may be in the peak of summer, there is more water in the air than there would be in the middle of winter when our house is around 16 degrees. In both times of year our hydrometer (device that measures humidity) might show the same reading of 45% or so. Just remember that the relative humidity that we want to maintain for our guitars is 40-45% at 22 degrees Celsius, which is considered room temperature. If the temperature drops, our humidity readings need to be higher. If the temperature rises, our humidity readings can safely lower.

Most guitars can handle relative humidity drops of 0-5% below the level at which it was built, and increases of around 0-15% above. Anything prolonged exposure to environments outside of these boundaries will result in damage, and if the exposure is for too long, the damage can be irreversible.

Watch for these signs in the summer time that will suggest over humidification of your instrument:

  • The back and top of the guitar will swell up and become more convex than usual.
  • As the top of the guitar swells and rises, the bridge is pushed high causing a rise in the action.
  • Glue joints of the guitar will be more noticeable. Inlays will have spaces around them, especially ones that aren’t made of wood. For example, pearl inlays will not expand with the introduction of high humidity, but the wood surrounding the inlays will.
  • As the finger board expands around the metal frets, they can also become loose which results in the next bowing more than usual. This will also contribute to a higher action.
  • If your guitar has a finish, it will sink into the pores of the wood as it expands leaving the guitar with a corrugated or rippled look.
  • You may notice tarnish or discolouration on metal hardware.
  • Most importantly, after all the changes your guitar may go through, the sound will also change. Subtle changes will cause subtle changes in sound. But serious changes will make your guitar sound like a cheap Yamaha or Fender.

Luckily, if you notice these changes taking place soon enough, they are generally reversible by simply returning the instrument to a suitable humidity. You can avoid these problems all around by using a dehumidifier to control the humidity in your music room. It’s also a good idea to keep your guitar out of the case during high humidity times of year so the air can circulate around it. Do not leave it in dark lower levels of your house such as a basement where humidity and moisture easily builds up and settles.


Watch for these signs of dehydration during colder times of the year:
-The most obvious evidence of dehydration is sharp frets. As the wood finger board shrinks, the metal frets do not. The ends of the frets then stick out beyond the finger board. This is usually noticeable before anything because you can feel them nearly cutting your hand when you play.

  • The top of the guitar will start to shrink in, looking concaved. When this happens the thicker less vulnerable bridge will not shrink as fast. This will appear like the bridge is lifting off the top, but it’s usually actually the top dipping away from the bridge.
  • As the bridge lowers with the sound board, the action lowers which causing the next to bend back more. This can cause buzzing. You may also notice the appearance of the neck dipping into the sound hole as the top sinks in.
  • Lastly, you may notice cracks in the more fragile parts of the guitar.

The problems associated with exposure to low humidity are more serious than the problems caused by over-hydration. Most of these issues are not reversible - especially cracks. During colder times of the year it is a good idea to invest in a humidifier to keep your music room in good shape. It is also a good idea to leave your guitar in the case during this time of the year. I have heard of some people actually bringing their guitar into the bathroom and leaving it on a stand while they have a hot shower upon discovering the first signs of dehydration. I have not done this myself. I would only experiment with this on a cheaper instrument to see the results.

Just remember that your guitar will not take care of itself. Just like a pet, it will die and serve no purpose if you neglect it. There are many types of guitar humidifiers available at Simply Music to help maintain the proper relative humidity for your instrument, as well as hydrometers that will let you know what the levels are currently sitting at. Most guitar manufacturers will let you know what they recommend you keep their guitars in when you purchase one. Take this advice seriously, and remember, if you ever have any questions, Ben at Simply Music is an expert with this topic.
 

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