Post your best acoustic sounding electric guitar!

Everyone sounded pretty dang close, but my semi hollow vela easily took the cake

My core custom 22 had the lowest acoustic volume

My 594 seemed to have the least sustain for single note runs. But it sustains like plenty plugged in :idk (I also have this in a wonky open tuning it’s not specifically set up for so Maybe that is impacting results)

Can’t test my semi hollow special as it’s out for work so will test again when it’s back

But yes, if I was to choose only one to dick around with unplugged this one wins

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No picture for now, but after a quick test it is going to be one of my neck through double cut Agiles.

I played a bit on each again, and I think this one is the winner. Korean made Agile AD-3200 B-stock. Basically it is a LP type guitar with mahogany body and maple cap but with a maple/walnut neck through and the double cut. It has phenomenal upper fret access.

It came with the broken switch as pictured, but I replaced that. I still need to do something about the pickup covers. I am either going to get new covers in black or nickel, or new pickups, but I haven't made a decision yet.

FWIW, I have two other AD-3200's with humbuckers and they would be #2 and 3 as far as acoustic sound (not counting acoustics). I assume it has to do with everything from the tuners, nut, bridge and tail piece all connected to the "neck" on these, or at least the maple walnut sandwich necks with ebony boards. They all ring loud, long, and with good brightness and no dead spots. Great guitars for a pretty affordable price, especially the B stock!

See specs here: https://www.rondomusic.com/Agile_AD-3200MCC_Black_Quilt_P90.html

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