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Interesting. Before I saw this video I put classical, nylon, ball end strings on my acoustic guitar. I was advised to not put steel strings on my classical guitar because it isn't braced for the tension of steel strings. Maybe it will break my acoustic guitar with those weak strings on it.
Ответитьare they considered crossover guitars?
ОтветитьHow about a Taylor nylon with rosewood and Sinker redwood 😮
ОтветитьI like the warm sound of the Taylor
ОтветитьCooper is the coolest personality on YT, I aspire to try and have his demeanor but I do not.... :(
ОтветитьGuess im the odd one out. I love the Taylor.
ОтветитьWilliams Sandra Garcia Kimberly Gonzalez Mary
ОтветитьFurch is Czech not German
ОтветитьI really don’t like the hybrids. The more I play my classical guitars the more I appreciate the wider nut and string spacing even on steel string guitars. I think it just comes down to getting used to it. They hybrids just feel cramped when finger picking.
ОтветитьCoin the term "classover"
Ответитьoutput jack....just saying
ОтветитьCedar sprinted across the finish line. Much more full. Love the traditional 814CE, but not sure it checks the boxes for me on nylon.
ОтветитьWhy can companies like Cordoba and Ibanez make great Naylor string electric guitars for a steel string player for way less cost?
ОтветитьI think you should have asked a classical guitarist demonstrate the guitars for you. No they would not attack you.
ОтветитьShould have included the Martin 00016c nylon in this comparison. I have one and I love it. It’s a real cannon.
ОтветитьNever neglect the Yamaha when your looking at nylon! There will be one in whatever price range your looking for, and it will be a contender.
ОтветитьPlease do a comparison of high end classical (not crossover) guitars ❤
ОтветитьI prefer Cordoba guitars. All of the nylon models are equipped with truss rods. In my opinion, a huge advantage.
As a separate note, why would anyone put a pick-guard on a classical guitar? It will only have a detrimental affect on the soundboard…
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ОтветитьVery lovely piece that you played. Compliments! Can you tell what that is?
ОтветитьWish you hadn’t plugged in-it colors the tone too much.
ОтветитьGreat video! But Is that a humidifier sound in the background? It really bothered me for some reason...maybe pause it for sound demos lol
ОтветитьWish all these demos focused on playing rather than talking, puts me right off.
Ответитьfood analogy is next level stuff
ОтветитьWonderful video, Tx so much! What is that disturbing sound in the recording of the whole video, please?
ОтветитьThe Furch sound way warmer and deeper in my opinion....both beautiful guitars though
ОтветитьWhat’s that scraping sound?
ОтветитьGreat review! Nylon definitely sends you down a different path not only for what you can do but also for the things you can’t. I like the food analogy so far.
Cheers
They talk a lot about how putting nylon strings on a steel acustic is not a good idea, but my gf is a beginner, and the steel strings hurt. I took the ball ends from steel strings, and put them on the nylon strings, and it works really well imho. At least for a beginner who is learning.
Ответить21 guitars and none of them made me a better player ! Imagine that would ya?
ОтветитьThe reason I like crossovers is because I only enjoy playing nylon, but I have small hands. The 48mm radiused necks are very comfortable
ОтветитьFood discriptions are totally valid!! haha
Ответитьnice guitars guys but, want something better.
ОтветитьCould you review the Yamaha Crossover NTX guitars 🙏🏻
ОтветитьI think I prefer the sound of the Cordoba Fusion 12 guitars.
ОтветитьTaylor on sounds terribly tinny. Would never that.
ОтветитьIf you want a nylon string but in a steel style body get any Ortega hybrid.
ОтветитьIn the late 70s I worked as a guitar salesman in Wellington, NZ. We had lots of terrific instruments coming thru and at that time I was blown away by Jose Ramirez classical & flamenco guitars. In 1980 I bought a K. Yairi Classic, which is still 'the one' for me . . . in front of a mic it projects like a Steinway. I keep an eye on what's coming thru the 2 main retailers in HK and TBH I'm not that impressed. My advice to any prospective buyer for a classic nylon string is to bring along someone who knows what's what . . .
ОтветитьThe Furch sounded better than the Taylor but a traditional classic guitar sounds better than both.
ОтветитьWow. With the first not on the Furch I got tears in my eyes. Wonderful. Wow.
ОтветитьBeautiful playing and sound! Surprised by how different the guitars sounded. Both beautiful though.
ОтветитьOkay, but you will need to explain it to my wife...
ОтветитьAgree the Furch had the more nylon string / classical sound.
Both sounded great
What? No mention of Willie Nelson ‘s Martin? Come on!
ОтветитьAs someone looking to add a nylon string hybrid, the Furch would be my choice. I enjoy the sound of cedar.
Great video.
Awesome review! Really love the Furch. How loud is it when you're not mic'd up?
ОтветитьThe 12 fret sounded a bit nicer to me as well.
ОтветитьWhen I was very young my pop got me a nylon stringed guitar and a very cheap one I might add. I remembered hating the thing lol, now in my mid 50’s I’m considering buying one again just a far nicer one obviously, great demo guys and I love your feeds 🤙
ОтветитьVery informative. Love your reviews. You two are extremely knowledgeable and your love of guitars shows through.
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