What makes a GOOD acoustic Guitar? How to tell terrible from wonderful.

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What makes a GOOD acoustic guitar?
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  • @theshapeexists
    @theshapeexists3 жыл бұрын

    The thing with guitars is there's hidden gems in almost all price ranges if you play enough of them.

  • @garymelnyk7910

    @garymelnyk7910

    3 жыл бұрын

    I couldn’t agree more. I am 70 and have played and loved (and yes........collected) acoustics all my adult life. My two favourites are a 1927 Levin size 2 parlour, and a 30’s Martin Coletti. (The two together didn’t cost £1,500). They’re my favourites because I am a “tone addict”. You get better build quality and better woods but don’t necessarily get “better tone” the more you move up these gradations, which Jeremy correctly broad brush defines them. The best article I’ve even seen on what makes a “special guitar” comes from George Gruhn’s original luthier and repairer, John Greven, who now is considered a master luthier himself. All acoustic guitar lovers should be made aware of it. It’s the reason I write. www.grevenguitars.com/pdfs/MartinMyths.pdf

  • @Silverheart1956

    @Silverheart1956

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yeah, I went to Guitar Center in Charlotte N.C. one day and saw a Washburn WCG25SCE Comfort Series guitar. Yeah, the eye candy hanging on the wall caught my eye, because it looked absolutely great. It looks a little different from all the pictures I see of that model. As I played it I was making mental notes: 1. Great looks 2. Very good playability. The action was set just perfect. The strings were smooth. the neck was smooth and felt great. Very easy to play. 3. The Tone was very good. Good deep resonance. You can really feel the guitar against you. The trebles rang out. It sounded great fingerpicking it or strumming it. 4. Comfortable. It was light weight. The neck felt really good. The beveled comfort armrest made playing more comfortable. 5. Obviously kept tune. It was well tuned when I picked it up and stayed in tune as I played. 6. Sounded good when I plugged it in. 7. Price - Wow, it was $600.00 (new). All that for $600.00 This guitar was was better, over all, than Taylor Guitars I have played that were $2500.00. Really ! Well, I had no intentions of buying another guitar, but this wast to good to pass up. My wife could see how impressed I was with it and actually encouraged me to buy it (True Story !). I have played many high end guitars since then and this guitar holds it's on against them. Now, I have no idea if the next Washburn comfort series guitar is like this one. I have looked online (for the cedar top G66SCE) and the prices are much higher for these guitars now. I feel I got a wonderful deal ! Be Well, DZ

  • @brucemacewen1488

    @brucemacewen1488

    2 жыл бұрын

    Absolutely.I've played Cort, Peavey, Yamaha, Aria, Seagull, Art & Lutherie, Simon & Patrick, Alvarez guitars,some of which I bought for a song.And I've played Taylors that I put back down.Eastman E10D is likely the best value in a guitar out there,comparable to a D-18 for a fraction of the price.Made in China by top notch builders.

  • @upcycleelectra8311

    @upcycleelectra8311

    2 жыл бұрын

    Correct .. i like this guy .. but hes got a channel to fill & talks alot of total bollocks Like most Self aclaimed Experts You really dont need a shed load of cash to find a hidden gem Just takes effort & time plus alotta research.. the information is at your finger tips ya just need a good ear a Bench mark guitar Sound that works for you.. £300/400 or even a lot less.. will buy a high quality vintage guitar that absolutely... Ziiiing's that you cant put down.. Just stay away from the over praised & well over priced American made.. europe japan korea & Taiwan all had small Production master luthiers.. building some amazing instruments Just need to sort the wheat from the mass Produced chaff Yeno..Some people will never be able to see the wood.. for the trees

  • @brucemacewen1488

    @brucemacewen1488

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@upcycleelectra8311 Very true.

  • @JavaoftheLava
    @JavaoftheLava3 жыл бұрын

    You left out the true hidden gems of the $300-$1000 range. Seagull guitars

  • @dietersdawgs

    @dietersdawgs

    6 ай бұрын

    All these Americans are Gibson Taylor Martin biased brainwashed parrots lol!

  • @maplebones

    @maplebones

    5 ай бұрын

    Are you in Canada ? If so you should check out Sigma's. They are licenced Martin clones, available worldwide but not in the US. We've had people come in our shop to have their Martin set up and they ended up crying when they played the $300 Sigma clone of their model in the showroom. Outstanding quality and now the only entry level we sell.

  • @gfurstnsu
    @gfurstnsu2 жыл бұрын

    Yes a fine guitar will be passed down through the family and inspire generations to play guitar. My father purchased his Martin D-18 back in the summer of 1945. He enjoyed playing it for years and passed on to me back in 1969. I played it , hitch hiked all over the US, took it to Alaska and the only place I did not take it was to Vietnam! When I moved to South Korea in 2003, I passed it on to his grandson, who is now playing it. Every year it has become more valuable and the tone is fantastic. Yes, purchase the best guitar you can, it will become an family treasure!

  • @TheRealJaded

    @TheRealJaded

    2 жыл бұрын

    Breeding is pointless

  • @TR-uw2sp

    @TR-uw2sp

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@Jaded you need help.

  • @cesarcamacho2266

    @cesarcamacho2266

    Жыл бұрын

    @@TheRealJaded only if it comes for you.

  • @maplebones

    @maplebones

    5 ай бұрын

    On the other hand, if you invest the ridiculous price of a Martin wisely it might pay for your grandson's college education.

  • @roberthuffman6815

    @roberthuffman6815

    21 күн бұрын

    That's an awesome story! I bet that thing sounds fantastic!

  • @adiiqbal8010
    @adiiqbal80103 жыл бұрын

    I'm a yamaha collector. Cheap prices but incredible quality. Japanese yamahas like red labels and the L series are half the price of martins yet imo are comparable. Plus if you like vintage acoustics, their old acoustics are cheap and still top notch

  • @janeandthecoolcats5033

    @janeandthecoolcats5033

    3 жыл бұрын

    There arre also some high end yamahas (L 36, 56 ..) where the price is very similar to martin :)

  • @davidconnellchicago

    @davidconnellchicago

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yahama seems to make everything good. Pianos, Snowmobiles, motorcycles, amplifiers, guitars. Just real outstanding quality in everything they touch. And the price is always reasonable. I just some times just laugh a little when I am playing a little country-blues on my Yahama, think Lightnin' Hopkins and Mississippi John Hurt just shaking their heads.

  • @charlesbolton8471

    @charlesbolton8471

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@davidconnellchicago I’m not really into their guitars (acoustic or electric) or their amps, but I agree that they make a great quality product for a great price. However, I do like their pianos (and keyboards) and their motorcycles (even though I own a Honda).

  • @tylerrichman9
    @tylerrichman93 жыл бұрын

    Eastman simply makes the best guitars for the money. For 279 bucks an Eastman PCH model is the only thing I would purchase in that category.

  • @caseyreneeguitar
    @caseyreneeguitar3 жыл бұрын

    This video is EXCELLENT!!! I have experienced all those steps from beginner guitar to semi professional. One day I'll step it up to the next level. Thank you for your knowledge.

  • @robertarief8315
    @robertarief8315 Жыл бұрын

    One of the most informative and sincere and honest videos keeping in mind the guitar lovers and done by Guitar Hunter. Well done.

  • @zollyclaman
    @zollyclaman3 жыл бұрын

    I'm a new owner of a 00018 and it still keeps me up late at night. No longer hunting for it, just enjoying it.

  • @Christian-oi7sd

    @Christian-oi7sd

    3 жыл бұрын

    I bet thats loads of fun to play. I'm waiting on my first all solid wood guitar to come in the mail its a martin d10e sapele I can't wait. One day in the future ill get a top tier martin probably a d18 or d28. My dream guitar is a vintage martin especially the 1959 d18e but there's only so many of those that were made

  • @tincansailor9437
    @tincansailor94373 жыл бұрын

    I LOVE my Gretsch Jim Dandy! It is so much fun and gets along just fine with my Taylor 512ce and Eastman E20OM.

  • @BruceNunnally
    @BruceNunnally3 жыл бұрын

    Good discussion. I looked for an all-solid wood, made in USA guitar for my first upgrade acoustic and selected a Taylor 314CE (Sitka & Sapele). It has worked out well and sounds good. The old adage on when to upgrade is "When the artist can hear the difference between the instruments".

  • @jeffbaker2376
    @jeffbaker23763 жыл бұрын

    Well done Jeremy. You put a lot of good solid info out there for us all.

  • @bhobg
    @bhobg3 жыл бұрын

    Happy owner of 3 Takamines here and I love the tone. Even my laminate top GD11M-NS. Great value, and the important thing is it makes me happy. My bucket list is to one day own an MIJ Tak.

  • @garywagner9942
    @garywagner99423 жыл бұрын

    I have a classical. Session BC-300 had it over 30 years.. Solid wood hand crafted.. Good tone... My knock about is a Cort. Nice info.. Just love it.. Cape Town South Africa

  • @JC-DC
    @JC-DC2 жыл бұрын

    I've seen many average guitars become much better guitars after being set up by a pro that really knows what they are doing. 👍

  • @TheOtherPhillip
    @TheOtherPhillip3 жыл бұрын

    Hey Jeremy. Just want to appreciate you for the effort that you put into these videos. I learn more about guitars from you than anyone else, and watching these videos makes me want to pick up a guitar and play every time. Thank you.

  • @JeremySheppard

    @JeremySheppard

    3 жыл бұрын

    That means a lot! This video was very difficult to assemble and keep entertaining.

  • @LegsON
    @LegsON3 жыл бұрын

    I've played a lot of budget guitars and know a fair bit about repair. Fender acoustics are garbage compared to what Yamaha and Cort offer. They are of great quality and sound very nice. Epiphone is hit-or-miss, though they're better than Fender, definitely. Tanglewoods and Alavarezes are pretty good! Thin satin or open-pore finish is a GAME-CHANGER when we speak of tone and reduced weight of the guitar. All-solid budget guitars are kings. Comfortable neck, adjustable relief and great fretwork are invaluable.

  • @Christian-oi7sd

    @Christian-oi7sd

    3 жыл бұрын

    I'm waiting on my all solid sapele martin d10e to come in I'm really excited, its gonna be my first all solid wood acoustic. I had a martin DX1AE with just a solid top and I loved that guitar it sounded and felt amazing. I accidentally broke it and bought a Taylor academy 10e, it was more expensive and didn't sound or feel as good as the martin to me

  • @aaron4757

    @aaron4757

    3 жыл бұрын

    Recording Kings are really good too, great alternative to a Martin.

  • @jasonpedley

    @jasonpedley

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Christian-oi7sd My Martin 000-X2e is absolutely incredible for $800CAD.

  • @jakerslucky24
    @jakerslucky243 жыл бұрын

    I have a Martin 0000-1, Martin M-36, Collings OM2H and a Collings CJ. I've been playing for 28 years. It's been a journey and when you find the guitars that sing and resonate in a way that connects with you, it's magical.

  • @AchillesWrath1
    @AchillesWrath12 жыл бұрын

    I love my 20 something year old Takamine it sounds amazing. Solid cedar top with solid mahogany back and laminate mahogany sides. I tried tons of guitars when i was in the market for a new guitar several months ago. Nothing sounded as good to me. I did end up buying a D18 but i wouldn't say it sounds better it. I just wanted one. It sounds different but good in it's own way. My D18 sounds the best up around the first 5 frets. My Takamine sounds good everywhere on the fretboard. I even asked my wife without letting her know which guitar i was playing which one she liked the sound of better. She chose the Takamine every time. It's just so good on everything, lows, mids, and highs.

  • @starfighter2952
    @starfighter29529 ай бұрын

    Not just an informative video. But also inspirational toward playing as well.

  • @paulspitale1585
    @paulspitale15853 жыл бұрын

    Wonderful video by Jeremy! Every acoustic guitar player should see this step by step process in the selection of ownership......

  • @josephmyers9843
    @josephmyers9843 Жыл бұрын

    Very informative and professionally done.

  • @davidconnellchicago
    @davidconnellchicago3 жыл бұрын

    Great video and great advice. I have a Yahama and an Epiphone, both acoustic and have played them for more than 30 years. I added pickups to the Yahama years ago. Both cost about $400 years ago. They seem perfect for what I do. When I go to the guitar stores I take time to drool over the Taylors, Martin's and Gibsons, but when I realize they require a little more care than what I am interested in giving them, I think I am cool with what I have. It's like having a beautiful car, looks great but I don't want another job. Great information here. Sometimes good enough is what you need.

  • @dougalvis
    @dougalvis3 жыл бұрын

    GREAT info & delivered in an understandable format - Thanks Jeremy because my mind just fogs up when I go in guitar stores and there’s so MANY to choose from! 😄

  • @JeremySheppard

    @JeremySheppard

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks, Doug!

  • @darcellelfoster3981
    @darcellelfoster39813 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for this video! It really helped me understand the difference between the different levels of guitars. And it corrected my misconception that a more expensive guitar made for a better sounding/playing guitar. My bank account thanks you for telling me this too!

  • @McDowellCountyYoungLife
    @McDowellCountyYoungLife3 жыл бұрын

    Just picked up a Martin 000xae Used for 400... This thing sounds beautiful and it’s a growing family budget, especially in a house without central air to humidity. I was glad for your comments about issues of owning High-end guitars. I’m very inspired by this guitar, probably Will throw some open back tuners for vibes and a nicer pickup someday. Thanks for the videos man, really enjoying going through catalog as you started videos years ago

  • @geneholdway8836
    @geneholdway88363 жыл бұрын

    Greetings Jeremy - This is excellent and very concise info for folks looking to get a guitar or move up in the guitar world. I'm often amazed at how closely you and I view the guitar world. There are very good less expensive guitars that will please the vast majority of players. You don't have to spend your child's college fund to get a great guitar. However, when you get that child out of college, start looking for your holy grail. H&D, Collings, Bourgeois - THERE IS A DIFFERENCE. A piece of good advice given to me years ago about guitar shops - Buy from a local dealer that requires them to hand you the guitar. If they care that much, it has been well taken care of while in their shop.

  • @whitneysmith2541
    @whitneysmith25413 жыл бұрын

    I find that I play twice as much when I keep a good intermediate decent quality guitar sitting on a stand in the den that I don’t have to worry about. The expensive one stays in the case more often than not.

  • @crunchiemilkiethunders1345
    @crunchiemilkiethunders134510 ай бұрын

    Thanks A lot Jeremy. Solid Info!

  • @chinnesepuerta
    @chinnesepuerta8 ай бұрын

    Wowwww!!! Your final words were amazing!!! Thanks for Sharing !!! Could you make a list of guitar makers and your general opinions??

  • @slpc30
    @slpc303 жыл бұрын

    This is such a great video thank you Jeremy

  • @anthonyoliver
    @anthonyoliver3 жыл бұрын

    Useful info, thanks! My first acoustic: a laminate Tanglewood dreadnought I bought for £100 (UK) in 1990. I still have it, I love it, but I realised its limitations when I moved up a notch to my first solid top - a Thermo Aged Ibanez parlour, which I bought for £350 (UK) in 2018. Wow, it was like being hit by a rocket - this great three dimensional sound... the sheer woodiness of it! I fitted a Fishman Neo-D pickup and I've already gigged it a lot and it gets better and better. And now I'm eyeing my next move up - a Guild D40 or D40 Traditional - all solid, USA built. Really looking forward to that one! So, yeah, your wise words 'resonated' with me. Peace.

  • @HayesTech
    @HayesTech Жыл бұрын

    Outstanding video Jeremy. And yes, we all aspire to be able to own one of those high-end guitars but truth of matter is that an all solid wood guitar, made right, will do the job just fine. I would love a Martin HD-28 but can't afford it. So I purchased a Recording King RD-328 and am blown away. Those that watched my reviews, and purchase one for themselves, all say the same thing as I did in my review.."it blows them away too"... So purchase what you can afford and aspire for those guitars in your dreams.

  • @paulneely5102
    @paulneely51022 жыл бұрын

    that gretch you listed in the beginning is amazing i use it as my beater when im out and about instead of a more expensive one, and it sounds so good and punchy fingerpicked. you cant beat it for 160 bucks. acoustic life lists it in one of their top ten videos, too! Also, im very happy to see you shout out to eastman! my all time favorite guitar is an east man cutaway ive had for a year, that i paid 1000 for , that sounds as good as any martin ive played!

  • @festushaggen2563
    @festushaggen25632 жыл бұрын

    Yamaha may be the best place to start and work up from. They have offerings at every price point and for level of play. Their FG series is extremely affordable, solid wood and sounds incredible. Their high end stuff is comparable to many of the big names and for much less money. I'm a huge fan of Yamaha guitars and it's always the first name that I mention for someone to start looking. It may be the last place they look too.

  • @charliewelch328

    @charliewelch328

    Жыл бұрын

    Alvarez also

  • @maplebones

    @maplebones

    5 ай бұрын

    Good advice. Yamaha are as good as anything out there, at sometimes 1/3 the price. They don't advertise or engage in media hype like Martin and Gibson, so they're less well known in the USA..

  • @Klimwriter
    @Klimwriter2 жыл бұрын

    Great video. Small note: when I started playing again after a long layoff, I first bought a premiere level guitar (K. Yairi Parlour model), but never meshed with it. Went to a local shop, sat down, played through their (amazing) stock and ended up with a 300 Euro Dowina Puella (a Slowakian company!).. it's not all in the price, especially if you're looking for a specific sound.

  • @3000LeftyMagician
    @3000LeftyMagician Жыл бұрын

    Never really thought about my guitar outliving me or being able to hand it down to my kids. Got my Taylor 324ce in 2015 when I was 14 at SouthPaw guitars. I just turned 22 am still in love with it. Still a long ways from starting a family, but it’s cool to think about. Hopefully they are lefty and they can pick up mine haha. Thanks for this video… I really enjoy all your work and content.

  • @ShineDawg
    @ShineDawg3 жыл бұрын

    Yamaha FG800 is the best sounding $200 guitar you ever heard. It is true, there are hidden gems in every price range. All the best, great channel!

  • @barryemerson3526
    @barryemerson35263 жыл бұрын

    Great video! You nailed it!

  • @CasuallyJapan
    @CasuallyJapan2 жыл бұрын

    Yamaha is the best bang for your buck in my experience.

  • @Gentleman808
    @Gentleman8082 жыл бұрын

    I only play Martin guitars. I started with an X, moved to a Custom D, and now I have a VTS D-28. I’m in 💕

  • @CatfishCounts
    @CatfishCounts2 жыл бұрын

    Love your vids and your love for guitars comes through. Like that you're a fellow Virginian. Hope to see you in ROA/NRV area some. 2008 HD-28

  • @charliewelch328
    @charliewelch328 Жыл бұрын

    Great information! Surprised not to hear Alvarez Masterworks or Yairi

  • @RhinoRuns
    @RhinoRuns3 жыл бұрын

    I have the Taylor Academy 10e as my first acoustic and I love it. So comfortable and seems well set up. I just changed the strings to 11s as I get used to it. Enjoying this new journey I put myself on. Thanks for the videos and wisdom you share with us. 🙂

  • @JeremySheppard

    @JeremySheppard

    3 жыл бұрын

    What a great guitar! Glad we're in it together!

  • @jurgenmaes7690

    @jurgenmaes7690

    3 жыл бұрын

    I own both. Taylor A 10e and 12e. I go with the 12e (hog neck). Fits to my hands and body so well and as an older guitar ( ca. 3,5 years) it rings like a bell 😁 Trying to trade the 10e with maple neck 🤷‍♂️

  • @texhaines9957
    @texhaines99573 жыл бұрын

    Guitar voice & playable neck. Due to my aging process, I'm kind of set on a short scale 12 fret slimmer acoustic neck with a good bass than I can sing with. Lots of tone wood variables there. But still need a rough & tumble Guitar for some sessions.

  • @tcoudi
    @tcoudi2 жыл бұрын

    i started playing for second time and over two year i graduated to 2k Furch and I feel it will not go away, its all i wanted from a rosewood dread.

  • @MarshallInTheMiddle
    @MarshallInTheMiddle2 жыл бұрын

    Awesome work!

  • @djdell1324
    @djdell13243 жыл бұрын

    Hello Jeremy! Agree! Another Awesome Educational Video! Keep it up! ;-)

  • @sbbeowulf8296
    @sbbeowulf8296 Жыл бұрын

    Thankfully I started with an Intermediate/semiprofessional guitar my dad has that has the Lowest action I've ever seen on a guitar that doesn't buzz I now play a Martin GPC-13E and it is just perfect for me I played one once and knew I needed to have it also since you made this video I've seen Guitars have increased about $200 at the $1250 to $1500 guitars

  • @ThaRealXD
    @ThaRealXD Жыл бұрын

    Thank you! Very informative👌

  • @plusone4726
    @plusone47263 жыл бұрын

    All I could buy a few months ago was a base model Takamine Dreadnought for A$320. I love it, but I have tried a few nice guitars since and there is a huge difference

  • @tonydoberman21
    @tonydoberman212 жыл бұрын

    Really good video - thanks

  • @hiteshchand
    @hiteshchand3 ай бұрын

    Great video 👌

  • @DustyNonya
    @DustyNonya5 ай бұрын

    Good to hear someone at least allude to the issues with laminate guitars and sound over time. Sure they can open up over the course of 5-10 years...but you start eventually getting that dull, thumpy sound from layers and/or whatever binder starts to slowly vibrate itself apart.

  • @jaminjim44
    @jaminjim443 ай бұрын

    Tell ya what I’ve played Gibson and Martin my whole life. Mostly Gibson but I recently picked up a few Enya guitars and they are cheap! But man they are VERY well made and they sound pretty AMAZING! And out of the box it is VERY playable! Also!! Which this is big to me is they hold a tune!!! I was BLOWN away! I just got the Enya Sonic today, it’s charging! Nicest thing is they are a carbon fiber/poly carbonate material so you can leave them in a car and not have to worry about warping, cracking and checking!! Sure you’ve probably already done a video on them 😂 great video!! ✌️

  • @bigcole9832
    @bigcole98322 жыл бұрын

    I have a hummingbird thatvis cherry wood and i love it..but i want a paddgett guitar the video you have of them they are beautiful..

  • @MM-rf8ml
    @MM-rf8ml2 жыл бұрын

    Good info! Fortunately or unfortunately for me my first real guitar was a Harmony Hollywood that someone left for dead in its case. Played it with high action. Top was sunken in. I took the back off some years later fixed the braces and even after getting a new Oscar Schmidt i still play it. Depends on the learner if they are serious a kid will push through a crap guitar.

  • @ale_pavs1229
    @ale_pavs12293 жыл бұрын

    Thanks man that's useful 🙏🏼

  • @footwinner1
    @footwinner16 ай бұрын

    I played for about 8 years, mostly metal, and had a budget Taylor I borrowed from my cousin. Had to give it back, slowly lost interest, life went on. Ten years later I’m back to learning fingerstyle and was sick of my beginner’s Washburn (about $200 new a decade ago) and just got an Eastman PCH 1-OM and absolutely love it. The only one I tried at the store that day. It just made sense. No one’s opinion in a guitar matters but your own.

  • @guitarzana688
    @guitarzana6883 жыл бұрын

    I have a local luthier that built me a couple of guitars. A 6 string and a 12 string. Not in the price of Froggy Bottom but he took into account my size, tone preferences, neck profile, and I chose the fret markers and tone woods. I have guitars by manufacturers but I love my Bittersweet guitars! For comfort, playability, and tone they check all my boxes.🙃

  • @autistichead8137
    @autistichead81373 жыл бұрын

    I am blessed to have found a diamond “a good one!” in the $700-$1,000 price range. My Fender Redondo Mahogany Special is beautiful and sounds amazing.

  • @mgulewich
    @mgulewich3 жыл бұрын

    I always enjoy your videos

  • @jimneybob8847
    @jimneybob88472 жыл бұрын

    Eastman e1om simply mind blowing hand made all solid wood dirt cheap circa £550 sold both my d35 and d28 as it done everything in way of resonance that the Martins did without the fear of having to baby it which I did with the Martins. In saying that my Next stops gonna be either a j45 advanced jumbo or a d18

  • @bulbhorn
    @bulbhorn3 жыл бұрын

    Very informative. Thank you. Now subscribed. Regards.

  • @hakanaxlund7951
    @hakanaxlund79513 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for insightful review. I agree with your thoughts 100 %. Also want to say that if you contact a builder/luthier you will get a guitar that is far better than any brand-guitar for significantly less money. He or she will build a one off to suit your purposes only, everything from style of guitar, specs and choice of wood. And if the guitar your playing sounds and fells good...it is good.

  • @RedEyedPatriot
    @RedEyedPatriot3 жыл бұрын

    I play the two guitars my grandmother gave me...a 42 banner j45 and a 69 Yamaha Red Label...ive had some good offers on the banner but I could never part with it

  • @user-kr4ts2rw1s
    @user-kr4ts2rw1s3 жыл бұрын

    Jeremy, please check the eastman e1d and e2d. I'd love to see your opinion about these guitars. Otherwise, you rock man!

  • @redbed1604
    @redbed16043 жыл бұрын

    My advice? Buy the best guitar than you can possibly afford the first time! They are always going to sound better, and, if you decide that guitar is not for you, it will still have a lot of value, so you can recover most of what you've spent.

  • @OriginalPuro

    @OriginalPuro

    2 жыл бұрын

    "My advice?" Why is that a question? Oo

  • @maplebones

    @maplebones

    5 ай бұрын

    That's not true. Martins depreciate by 30% when you walk out the door with it. That can be $1000, enough to buy 2 excellent entry level guitars or one superb intermediate guitar. 90% of people who buy guitars give it up in the first year, so don't make it a high priced model.

  • @IndigoJo
    @IndigoJo3 жыл бұрын

    All the semi-pro Taylors you mention have laminate back and sides - the solid back and sides start with the AD, GT and 300 series. Furch are a big name in the less expensive all-solid guitar market and you can get an all-solid, gloss top Furch for 3/4 the price of a Taylor 314.

  • @thefounding5879
    @thefounding58793 жыл бұрын

    Great video!

  • @galengallardo6917
    @galengallardo6917 Жыл бұрын

    Well done, and well said. Have a 150$ Ibanez that sounds and feels great. More alive then my Takamini and Alverez, but like you said, a Martin or Gibson would sure be nice. Thanks for the info guitar hunter.

  • @NoCoverCharge
    @NoCoverCharge9 ай бұрын

    I love love my Martin d-16e it’s not an expensive Martin but it is the shizzle

  • @howabouthetruth2157
    @howabouthetruth21576 ай бұрын

    Great video, and I agree with most ( but not all ) of what ya said. I'm 62 yrs old, been playing for 50 yrs now, and I gigged professionally for many many years all over east/central Florida ( guitarist......electric and acoustic, my main love has always been acoustic and acoustic gigs, singer, and blues harp. ) I've joined several rock/blues bands, founded & co-founded a few, and then went back to strict acoustic gigs as a trio, duo, and solo performer. I've learned an awful lot over the decades, and for me personally, I would much rather focus on the quality of the acoustic guitar, and not even consider a pre-installed pickup system as a driving force in my buying decisions. Especially since the K&K Ultra Mini ( passive ) pickup was introduced. It's the most natural sounding pickup ever invented, a very simple & straightforward design, costs only $255, and is relatively easy to install in most acoustic guitars. So because of this, I would rather focus on getting the most guitar for my money, and worry about installing a pickup system later. I feel that you can buy a better acoustic guitar "for the price" in this way. On another topic: if a guitar is made very well, and it has a very nice solid top and solid back, there is absolutely nothing wrong with laminated sides..........so long as quality wood & techniques are used to produce those laminated sides. Quality laminated sides are actually more durable, and can handle weather/humidity changes better vs solid sides. I love both........the 3 very fine acoustic guitars I own & perform with right now all have solid sides. But I've owned 3 very fine acoustic guitars that I gigged with for years, that all had killer solid tops & backs, but had laminate sides. Just beware of CHEAP laminate sides ( poor wood quality & build techniques. ) As a matter of fact, if you're the adventurous type of guitarist who loves playing /performing around a lot of campsites, or outdoor gigs where your acoustic guitar is going to be exposed to different weather conditions..........you're much better off with a high quality guitar with solid top & back, and quality laminated sides.

  • @ayman.s
    @ayman.s Жыл бұрын

    Nicely put (I’ve played for decades and agree). More complicated is how do vintage instruments fit in this?

  • @ehfoiwehfowjedioheoih4829
    @ehfoiwehfowjedioheoih48297 ай бұрын

    Thank you, I quit the guitar when I was 11 because my squire MA 1 was so bad. I decided to play again and got it out and realized that it wasn’t my fault that the D chord would not ring out no matter what I did. Went to guitar center recently, picked up some 1000$ Taylor and fell in love.

  • @oneamongall8861
    @oneamongall88613 жыл бұрын

    Sold my amp and electric guitar. 3 years ago bought a used Martin 00 28V and I cannot put it down as it sings to me. I am amazed. You need to put aside $3000 and shop around;if you don't you will always wished .

  • @gabeah
    @gabeah2 жыл бұрын

    I started playing about 4 months ago and found it very addicting to learn about guitars, builders and tone woods. I started with a couple Yamaha dreads, which are unbelievable for the money, especially the FG5, but I just took delivery of my new Collings D2HT A, and it’s really a piece of art. Highly recommend Collings as a good option for a once in a lifetime guitar. Also recommend looking hard at used guitars, some great deals to be had from reputable shops, especially on martins which seem to lose a ton of value the first few years making them a deal.

  • @gosman949

    @gosman949

    Жыл бұрын

    wow you jumped from beginner guitars to master guitars with master budget and beginner ability! Sounds like me!

  • @lastcall9998
    @lastcall999810 ай бұрын

    Also, thanks for the tip about the D45 being just a prettier D28. I saw a D45 for $5000 only, I wanted to snatch it... but... lol

  • @tomf429
    @tomf4293 жыл бұрын

    I’ve played my D18 for 47 years. It has a superb tone and fullness that has improved over the years. Buy an old, well-kept guitar. You won’t be sorry.

  • @jaketylermusic692

    @jaketylermusic692

    3 жыл бұрын

    I’m not a great player but I agree with this. I just picked a 49 Gibson lg2 for My more subtle finger picking songs and it’s on another level. Love my martins but I can’t wait to pay it off and put it in a video

  • @jaketylermusic692

    @jaketylermusic692

    3 жыл бұрын

    Note: I’ve been playing bass and song writing for about 10 years just started getting serious about guitar this July

  • @nahnope8581

    @nahnope8581

    3 жыл бұрын

    I do get the attraction of a vintage acoustic, but to me it seems like I'd just be inheriting someone elses pulled up top and neck reset. Thats just me though

  • @tbeau6663

    @tbeau6663

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@nahnope8581 ...Not if you buy wisely.

  • @tbeau6663

    @tbeau6663

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@jaketylermusic692 Check out the Furch/Stonebridge range of guitars

  • @brucechavez9535
    @brucechavez95352 жыл бұрын

    I got lucky because I've been wanting a Taylor acoustic-electric guitar, and now I've finally got it. I found a Taylor 110-E used selling for $550 at Guitar center just last month. I never let that opportunity passed me, so obviously I bought it in a heartbeat. I've put on a Tusq saddle and Tusq bridge pins, now it sounds like a $3k or $4k Taylor..:) Taylor to me is the best sounding acoustic guitar, it's got its own unique character sound. Once you own and play one, then you guys will be a believer, too.

  • @ericecklund676
    @ericecklund6763 жыл бұрын

    Hi Jeremy, as an alternative to the Boutique guitars, folks can look at the Martin Custom Shop. Through a good dealer like Maury's Music, they can expect to pay about 60% of the list price of the Custom Shop quote. In some cases this can bring the cost down close to where the Martin Standard Series are. It's still a few thousand, but nowhere near the boutique guitar price levels. I can see that you did a lot of research to set up these classifications and price ranges. I loved the Huss and Dalton shop visit. Great video!

  • @Whatsisface4

    @Whatsisface4

    2 жыл бұрын

    I like the sound of a lot of Martin Custom Shop guitars, but I would caution people to check out how close to the edge of the fretboard the two outside strings have been positioned. I've tried a few of the 000 all sinker mahogany models, and on some the strings are too close to the edge. Oddly, on some they aren't so bad. I didn't buy an otherwise fine guitar because of this.

  • @sammyrothrock6981
    @sammyrothrock6981 Жыл бұрын

    I have played 6400.00 Martin's at the factory also 3000.00 Taylor's . Price does not always reflect tone or sound projection . I have Guilds under 1000.00 and Alvarez I absolutely love this Ibanez solid top AW54LCE it's wonderful and the pickup system is very good and it's a solid top for 350.00 and put Bronze Phosphors on it ! It's worth every penny try as many as you can I say let your ears decide. I been playing for 50 years

  • @KathyInglis1
    @KathyInglis13 жыл бұрын

    Hi Jeremy Thanks for all the info here. I've played for 45 years but have not done much research into different instruments till now. In 1975 a pro-musician friend of mine who has played Martins all his pro life) picked me up a Takemine DFS315 Martin D28 copy (with pre-lawsuit original 'Martin' semicircular logo on the headstock) from Ivor Mairants in London for £70 (not sure how many $ that was back then, probably about $200-$300). It has fooled a lot of people, not just by its look, but by its sound - it has gotten louder and mellower over the years. In 2005 I took it to a music shop here in Liverpool to size up a new hard case for it and the chappie evaluated it for me - turns out it's a solid top (being no expert, I just assumed it was layered, and not sure about the sides and back ) - that, and the fact it's aged so well and I've kept it in good condition, he valued it at £1,000-£1,500 ($1,320-$1,980). As I haven't got any kids of my own, it's willed to the son of the lad that got it for me (who would get it, but he's 84 now and may not be around, though you never know)! It plays really well and is my best buddy!

  • @gosman949

    @gosman949

    Жыл бұрын

    that is noting Kathy, About the same time in early 1970's a bought something called and 1964 Fender Stratocaster. I still have it and you can imagine what it is worth now!

  • @jamiescott1080
    @jamiescott10803 жыл бұрын

    Any thoughts about Yairi? Amazing, hand built, massive bang for your buck especially used.

  • @bleufishtv
    @bleufishtv7 ай бұрын

    Jeremy! I bought an ancient Taylor 410ce with the original fishman prefix plus pickup in it . This year is will be 22 years old and I’m the second owner . A new 400 series starts at $3600 cad to 4g before taxes. I only paid $1500 cad for it about $1000 usd . The thing is crazy the overtones are wild it sustains for a really long time . The action is as low as an electric guitar. And I pick it up almost on a daily basis

  • @teamrockettes
    @teamrockettes3 жыл бұрын

    Can rec Godin Company Acoustics (Seagull, Simon & Patrick, Art & Lutherie) for the intermediate/mid-tier range! I got a seagull s6 used for $200 (from the 90's) and I love it. And mine is old and yet its just gotten better with age.

  • @DaltonPhantom
    @DaltonPhantom3 жыл бұрын

    In your blind H&D/Martin/Orangewood shootout, I thought your H&D blew the other two out of the water. Now I want to get a Froggy Bottom.....so, let's start those snowball videos!

  • @riclrk9947
    @riclrk9947 Жыл бұрын

    My favourite acoustic is a Faith natural series Saturn(dreadnought).I have other much more expensive acoustics(took many decades to get)but its still my favourite and only cost just over 400 pounds when i got it

  • @jermaineallen5026
    @jermaineallen50262 жыл бұрын

    What’s your advice a total newbie when it comes to shopping for a guitar? I can’t play anything yet so what do you suggest? Thanks

  • @dalewells5880
    @dalewells58808 ай бұрын

    I’m a bass player. I play in church. I rarely get to play guitar at church. But I do love guitar too. My electric is a ‘72 Gretsch country club, but I wanted a great acoustic too. I decided I wanted a D28. My wife found a used Martin DM mahogany for $500. I tried it, I bought it, I love it! If I ever get a D28 I’ll be happy. If I never do, I’ll still be happy. My DM mahogany has satisfied my wants and my needs.

  • @scottfishkind5335
    @scottfishkind5335 Жыл бұрын

    Great stuff as always Jeremy, you provide the best content!! A few personal thoughts... Yamaha FG800 is amazing for $200 range, Walden Natura series and Breedlove ECO series (Discovery, Pursuit, Rainforest) for between $450-$800 (I have both, I think the Walden's sound better than Breedloves at that price point, but the Breedloves are great!). Furch for are my favorite when you get to the next levels (to infinity and beyond)! But of course that is personal preference. Humidipaks and Humiditrak by D'addario are my go-to humidity control! I live in Michigan, you will definitely damage your guitars, especially during the winter, if not carefully monitored and humidified in that sort of climate! Also I have found Music Nomad Detailer and String Fuel are great products for cleaning guitars and strings! I am a stickler for keeping my guitars pristine, I play them all a lot so feel they deserve TLC from me! I think it is good to learn how to take care of guitars from the beginning so if/when you get to those next level instruments you'll feel comfortable with what is required to keep them in great shape! Lastly, unless you live in a perfectly controlled environment, I recommend putting your guitars in their cases when you're done for the day!

  • @Blkojo

    @Blkojo

    Жыл бұрын

    Excellent post.

  • @rickpa79
    @rickpa793 жыл бұрын

    Better guitars sound better, they are also much easier to play. But, put 10 guitars of the same make and size in a line and try EVERY one. Chances are that each one will sound different. Even to an untrained ear, you can hear the difference in each guitar. The more they cost does not mean the better they sound.

  • @doukdouk2550
    @doukdouk25502 жыл бұрын

    I love my Breedlove Pursuit concertina red cedar E! It was $500 and its all i need! Its a Parlor sized guitar and has bone Nuts (like me) it has a solid cedar top and mahogany laminated back and sides. sounds and plays like a dream! As soon as I went in MusicWorld in Odessa this guitar called to Me and I was so focused on it that the store looked empty..it was the only guitar there! Felt like the song; the Guitar by Guy Clark: There was something spooky in his voice And something strange on his face When he shut the lid I saw my name was on the case.

  • @oddsideup8165
    @oddsideup81653 жыл бұрын

    Videos like this are important to the guitarists’ community... many people don’t want to do years-worth of research... this is a great way to educate yourself and quickly. It’s important to understand that “diminishing return” aspect of your purchase choice.

  • @dylanthomas7443
    @dylanthomas74433 жыл бұрын

    Jeremy, what's all this hype about Eastman guitars like the E20P? are they really hand-built and that good? Also, I heard about Made in Japan hand-made Yamahas like the LS36. What is your opinion? Thanks.

  • @HarryNicNicholas
    @HarryNicNicholas2 жыл бұрын

    if i were to walk into a shop looking for a guitar, what make / model would you put in my hands just to get a ballpark of my playing and requirement? what's your "bog standard" guitar?

  • @yelgerramirez
    @yelgerramirez5 ай бұрын

    Hello Jeremy, a question, for you, what makes a wood A, AA, AAA, ETC?

  • @davidm.d.hyskell8983
    @davidm.d.hyskell89833 жыл бұрын

    Jeremy, have you ever played any of Taylor’s legacy models like the 810CE acoustic guitars that are no longer in production and if so what did you think?

  • @russthompson9424
    @russthompson94242 жыл бұрын

    Hi Jeremy, you mentioned that takamine guitars are mostly laminated guitars but the tnv360sc, tnv460, ef360, and all their pro series are all solid wood guitars , I have a tnv360sc that puts my Martin d28 to shame. Check them out sometime

  • @msgn8i11s2
    @msgn8i11s23 жыл бұрын

    So pleased with my Yamaha CPX1000.

  • @CHDEXTER5
    @CHDEXTER53 жыл бұрын

    How do you call a Larrivée L05 1990 mahogany/sitka and or a Lowden F32c Rosewood/Sitka (1999)?

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