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		<title>Sybil Update</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A few folks have emailed me or left comments on the site to ask how Sybil, my Parkwood Hybrid, is doing these days. In a nutshell, she&#8217;s great. In a slightly larger nutshell, I&#8217;m happy enough with her that I &#8230; <a href="http://truetech.org/2008/05/sybil-update/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A few folks have emailed me or left comments on the site to ask how Sybil, my <a href="http://parkwoodguitars.com" target="_blank">Parkwood</a> Hybrid, is doing these days. In a nutshell, she&#8217;s great. In a slightly larger nutshell, I&#8217;m happy enough with her that I sold my Rickenbacker, and those of you who know me well know that that&#8217;s not something I did lightly.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve been playing Sybil regularly since the beginning of January, once a week at church and once a week at worship team practice. I will occasionally pick her up and home, but I mostly use my trusty old Alvarez White Fusion when I don&#8217;t want or require any amplification.</p>
<p>She&#8217;s holding up quite nicely. A few weeks after I bought her, she developed a nasty buzz on the second fret, so I had to take her back to <a href="http://guitarcenter.com" target="_blank">Guitar Center</a> for a quick adjustment. And last week, I noticed that a small screw attaching the Parkwood logo plate to the headstock had come loose, but that was easy enough to fix. You know, with a screwdriver.</p>
<p>Otherwise, I have no complaints at all. I love how versatile this guitar is. When leading worship at church, I really appreciate being able to switch over to electric for a song or two, or even keep the acoustic and electric channels going at the same time for a really unique sound. And switching between modes is a snap. It&#8217;s great for when you want a nice, soft, acoustic intro, but you want that little extra kick when the drums and bass come in.</p>
<p>Speaking of that extra kick, the <a href="http://www.seymourduncan.com/products/electric/specialized/" target="_blank">Seymour Duncan Mini-Humbuckers</a> have a great sound, even when going direct to the PA system with no amp. And the acoustic sound is really, really sweet. It&#8217;s a brighter sound than what I&#8217;m used to (my Alvarez has a rich, dark sound that I&#8217;ve come to adore), but not at all unpleasant. And through my FloorPOD, it sounds absolutely amazing.</p>
<p><img src="http://truetech.org/images/sybil.jpg" alt="" /></p>
<p>In the looks department, Sybil is a knockout. The <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australian_Blackwood" target="_blank">Australian Blackwood</a> top with Light Vintage Burst finish is just gorgeous, and the somewhat understated chrome controls add a bit of elegance to it.</p>
<p>Since I purchased Sybil, Parkwood has pulled the plug on its <a href="http://hybrid.parkwoodguitars.com" target="_blank">hybrids</a>. From what I understand, they were a limited run made exclusively for Guitar Center and they&#8217;re totally sold out. They should definitely make more. Parkwood got everything right in this guitar, and I couldn&#8217;t be happier with it. Looks as though Sybil may become a collector&#8217;s item.</p>
<p>But the hybrid market is getting more saturated. In addition to the Parkwood, I&#8217;ve already written the Taylor T5 and the Ovation VXT. I&#8217;ve also read about <a href="http://www.guitarcenter.com/Michael-Kelly-Hybrid-Special-Spalted-Maple-Top-Electric-Guitar-513851-i1175255.gc" target="_blank">Michael Kelly&#8217;s Hybrid Special</a>, which weighs in at about $599, but I&#8217;ve not personally tried one.</p>
<p>Epiphone has also gotten into the game with the <a href="http://www.guitarcenter.com/Epiphone-Les-Paul-Ultra-II-Electric-Guitar-515624-i1383596.gc" target="_blank">Les Paul Ultra II</a>, which looks like a regular Paul but has a chambered body to get the acoustic sound. It sells for anywhere from $599 to $699 and comes in a variety of very Les Paul finishes.</p>
<p>Finally, Ibanez has launched a hybrid, too: the <a href="http://www.guitarcenter.com/Ibanez-MSC700NT-Montage-Series-Hybrid-Cutaway-Acoustic-Electric-Guitar-515811-i1386479.gc" target="_blank">Montage</a>. Its price range is about the same as the Epi and the Kelly, but it has some nice features for the money, including a built-in tuner and XLR outputs. It also features onboard reverb, chorus, distortion, and other goodies, although I can&#8217;t in good conscience recommend using the effects built into any guitar. Just rubs me the wrong way.</p>
<p>So anyway, there you have it. I&#8217;m loving Sybil and I think she likes me, too.</p>
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