Remark: The ball end string set I mentioned in the video will not fit through the bridge holes. Best way to secure the strings at the bridge is with a double knot at the end of each string (that's how the strings came setup from the factory).
I wish they consulted a professional nylon string jazz musician such as yourself prior to putting this into production. They really stumbled over themselves. I like the instrument but I’m going to wait until they or someone other company come up with revisions like you suggested. Thank you for the video. I love your playing and arrangements.
when you said that the sound was being recorded acoustically from the speakers, it literally shocked me...and the looping function and fx was so surprising!
Beautiful playing as usual, Walter! As someone who has a Yamaha "silent" hybrid nylon string, I think this is a step forward. The sound is impressive as is the playing.
I like this, as it gives me a feeling like we are getting very close to something great with this tech. A few more years/companies and we will be there for an awesome alternative classical guitar.
Excelente review. Levo já muitos anos como guitarrista e, pese o fato de que, profissionalmente, me defenda mais com a guitarra elétrica, a minha preferida foi e será sempre a acústica de cordas de nylon. Embora não seja brasileiro, tive como mestres, Tom Jobim, João Gilberto, Baden Powell, Chico, Djavan, Gil , Caetano, Bosco e sei lá, meu Deus, quem mais! Juntando a estes também todos os guitarristas de jazz e fusion que elejo como referências maiores. Pela sua forma de tocar, também passa a ser mais um. Quando ouvi a sua introdução ao vídeo, eu duvidei, que aquele som acústico estivesse a sair, com todo o respeito, de uma guitarra de “lata”. Não só me surpreendeu o som de violão com a clareza e a beleza, sobretudo naquele que o Walter diz ser o que mais lhe agradou também, e que eu sobrescrevo totalmente. Nunca tive de perto, nem nunca toquei numa guitarra com essas características, mas confesso que fiquei bastante surpreendido e impressionado com todos os seus comentários sobre o instrumento, ao ponte de me dar vontade de conseguir um. Subscrevo também a sua opinião sobre o que sugere de mudanças ao fabricante, mas mesmo sem elas, não me importava de já poder tocar esse violão. Parabéns pelo seu vídeo e pela forma como faz a demonstração e críticas do mesmo. Obrigado
Dear Walter, I totally agree with your comments. This guitar could have designed to all events (practice room to stage and recordings). My one additional suggestion to the company, is the midi connector! in which the guitar has no issue at all. I enjoyed very much all of your performances.... thank U 👍 PS. I will wait for the next generation (lol) 😀
Love you brother, I have a Parker Fly never totally happy with It. Do like the weight & feel. I'm sure that guitar feels great. But I'll wait till they get the bugs out take care.
Friend of mine who is a pretty good player swears by his "Parker fly nylon" It has a very warm sound and he likes it because it is light-weight. (he used to do 3 - 4 hour gigs!) Sadly, I don't think you can buy them new anymore.
AQUI O! Muito obrigado . A informação tà óptima. Hoje descobri que existe uma versão da Enya com cordas de Nylon. Já ouvi seu nível de violão meses atrás e é fantástico, com o incentivo do seu jeito brasileiro de criar harmonia e melodia que tanto gosto. Sou de Barcelona mas sempre procurei trabalhar com música popular brasileira. Houve épocas em que consegui isso. Acho que você disse que se pode conectar o microfone "headset" para poder tocar e cantar. Vou comprar um violão ENYA. Você me fez decidir. Muito obrigado novamente 🎵💖🎵
It would be great if there was a version with a standard classical guitar neck like the Yamaha NW silent guitar has (52mm nut width and 12th fret joining at the upper bout.) This would appeal more to the Latin American market ( which must be huge) and classical guitar players.
I wish Godin guitars would manufacture something similar to this Enya guitar. I like the more narrow nut width on the nylon electric Godin . Perhaps they are working on a similar model with your suggestions. I enjoy your great playing!
Not bad for $700. I JUST WISH THEY WOULD MAKE IT IN LEFT-HANDED CONFIG. The App would also have to be 'Lefty-Friendly' too, of course. A lot of work, no doubt. We always get forgotten. The electronics on it are pretty sophisticated, and the recording feature is pretty genius. Nice. MAKE A LEFTY ENYE!!
No Latin Beats, they most certainly missed out on another 75 percent of the potential clientele that instrument would appeal to. I love your demo its very in-depth. And I am actually considering purchasing this instrument just by your review alone. There are ways to get around certain aspects if you really want but it would be so convenient to have it all in one package. Thank you for your professional insight.
Sou músico amador brasileiro e sou seu fã Walter. Compartilhei seus vídeos com outros amigos e eles ficaram também admirados pela maneira tão bonita e rica em suas harmonias que você toca nos seus vídeos. Sucesso mais e mais. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Hi master, the settings you choose for the sound output of your guitars are very interesting, i always hear a clear and beautiful sound with the right volume, which is enjoyable. 😍👌
Beautiful sounding instrument & playing. One thing I was wondering if you would comment on though, is the upper curved rim of the framework…..I have a Yamaha Classical Silent Guitar, which also has a lovely sound, but the rim was so painful against my body that I had it modified and sanded. I thought perhaps this is just a problem for females, but I did discover that quite a few males had the same discomfort in that area. Personally, I would like to see the designers work on a few alternative designs to that area to accommodate female players😊
Thanks for watching! I found the upper curved frame to be very comfortable, maybe also due to the guitar having half of a body (instead of just a stick with upper and lower frames), which gives a good "belly" support. I have played holding it in three different ways: right leg on a stool, using a "neckup" leg support, and with a regular strap (the one I used on this video), they were no issues for me. After reading your comment, I asked my wife to play a few chords holding the guitar on her right leg and also with a strap, she found it very comfortable, BUT, I guess that's personal. Too bad local stores don't carry it so you could actually try it yourself. At any rate, I hope that helps :)
Thanks for watching! The ball end string set I mentioned in the video will not fit through the bridge holes. Best way to secure the strings at the bridge is with a double knot at the end of each string (that's how the strings came setup from the factory
Walter I'd love to hear you think about the Cordoba Stage electric nylon string. Am considering getting one but it'd be great to hear your opinion on it. Great revue on the Enya btw.
thanks for your beautiful playing. does it sound like a classical guitar? is it no good using ball end strings? should i wait for the next generation if any?
Thanks for watching! I was using the strings that came with the guitar, the ball end will actually not fit through the holes, strings are fastened by a double knot.
I live in the tropics. Where laminate guitars go to die. I'm very interested in the future of carbon fibre, for that reason. Walter , can you tell us more about the charger ?. What is it actually charging ? Is it charging the effects only or does it power the speakers ( and amp, i assume ) ? The straight tone through the ambient mic was very nice as it is. Thank you.
The usb-c port charges the main battery which powers the entire guitar, including the speakers. I haven't measured how much time a fully charged battery lasts, but I can tell you it goes for several hours of playing time. If you play for about an hour a day, it will go for several days on a single charge, at least that's what I have experienced so far.
@@walterfingerstyle Thanks Walter. What happens acoustically if you play it uncharged ? I'm not really into all the bells and whistles , apart from the boost from the speakers. Does the guitar project sound when switched off ?
Hi, Walter. Thanks for the reviews. I have 2 questions. The effects on the nylon version are the same in the other model? How does the strings feel on the fingers? Are they super soft like a eletrict guitar? Are they a little harder to press like in a acoustic one? Thanks
Thanks for watching! The effects are the same on both steel and nylon models. It plays very comfortably, the nylon strings are always easier on the fingers compared to a steel string acoustic. Like with any other guitar, a good setup with low action will make it play very easily.
I'm a nylon string player and I agree with Walter 100% on all his points. The sound is beautiful. The biggest turn off for me is the non-Latin rhythm sounds. This guitar should have over-the-top rhythm sounds for Latin music and Bossa Nova rhythms. The control should be closer to where can access it fast. Live players need quick access to that and if it's in the back it is difficult. I don't use ball end nylon strings at all. I tried them before but I thought it would damage the bridge on the guitar. I don't know if it's true but I used them only once. The price on this guitar is affodable at $700. I think it's a very good price for this type of guitar after hearing it and having Walter review it. I trust him on this.
Im lookig for a similar guitar( not necessaily as sophisticated) with a 50 to 52 mm width at the nut. Just a classical-type guitar with decent elctronics. Anyone have a suggestion? Please... and please again. Thank you.
Very nice! Is it possible simulate steel guitar sound with this nylon string version? I'm not sure whether to buy the nylon version or the steel version of this guitar, because I want an instrument that is as versatile as possible. I'm Brazilian, I want to perform voice and guitar, I'll play a lot of samba and bossa nova, but I also want to play rock. Which of the two guitar options do you recommend, nylon or steel?
Loved your review, it was very helpful, thank you so much! Just one remark: My guitar did not come with ball end strings. The equipped strings are kept in place with a tied knot. (Checked with the G string). I'm not sure If ball end strings would fit into the small hole on the bridge
You're right! A work around when replacing strings would be sliding the plastic ball end off the nylon strings so the knot can go through the holes, while the lower strings will need to have a knot made. Not very practical I guess.
Nice guitar, and I think your review was spot on. I was surprised by how good the guitar sounded with the internal speaker. How comfortable is the upper bout? It looks like it might be digging into your side and under your upper arm. But, this is very hard to tell, and I haven't heard anyone complain about it. How does it feel in traditional Classical Guitar position when using a footstool? Also, what is the distance from the guitar top to the bottom of the 6th string at about 6 inches from the Bridge? I often use a thumb pick, and I don't want it hitting the top when I play. Thanks
Thanks for watching. Upper bout is comfortable for me, no complains there. I don't hold the guitar in traditional classical position, so I can't really tell, but no issues holding it on the right leg or using a strap. The distance from the guitar top to the bottom of the 6th string at about 6 inches from the Bridge (with a low action) is about 10mm.
It actually does rest very comfortably on the leg. It balances well, there's also a "rubbery" strip on the bottom of the guitar for a nice grip on the leg. I found it very comfortable to hold with and without the strap.
Hello Walter , my thoughts have me wondering if this guitar has live stage application . Was there any feedback that you noticed ? I have the Yamaha slg200nw And it’s great on stage but some times the tone leaves me wanting.
The only problem I have is that, if a company gives you a broom with a few strings for you to showcase, I would probably want it... I just enjoy your playing too much haha
Really was attracted to that guitar. Sounds great. Unfortunately it is £923.99 in the UK which is the equivalent of $1173. Seems like a massive rip off when it should be £549. So it is twice the price in the UK.
Sounds great! But.. ball end strings only? - that's not great as the ball-end choices are limited. Also Adding a "Rock drum" accompaniment and leaving out Latin beats is also an extremely weird choice on a nylon guitar by the manufacture - imho
I hate classical guitars and their flat wide necks. I have a Yamaha crossover classical and I love it, but this axe sounds amazing! I'm thinking about selling my Yamaha and buying one of these.
Nylon string guitar is a near perfect design. The less electronics added to the sound of a vibrating string the better. Why screw with the benchmark sound of near perfect design? Intimacy becomes lost. A well made acoustic instrument is perfection.
Agreed, nothing compares to the beauty of a natural nylon acoustic guitar sound, but for the purpose this guitar was built, I think they did a fantastic job, I think it serves its purpose very well. I was very impressed with the sound through the built in speakers, just beautiful!
Remark: The ball end string set I mentioned in the video will not fit through the bridge holes. Best way to secure the strings at the bridge is with a double knot at the end of each string (that's how the strings came setup from the factory).
Vale. Gracias
Tanks do You have a picture?
I wish they consulted a professional nylon string jazz musician such as yourself prior to putting this into production. They really stumbled over themselves. I like the instrument but I’m going to wait until they or someone other company come up with revisions like you suggested. Thank you for the video. I love your playing and arrangements.
Best review I've seen on this instrument.
when you said that the sound was being recorded acoustically from the speakers, it literally shocked me...and the looping function and fx was so surprising!
All three suggestions you presented are 100% valid. 😉👍🏼
Impressive instrument presented by an even more impressive instructor!
Thank you!
Walter, you always bring a smile to my face and lift my spirits! A musician's jazz guitarist and teacher. Thanks.
Beautiful playing as usual, Walter! As someone who has a Yamaha "silent" hybrid nylon string, I think this is a step forward. The sound is impressive as is the playing.
Boa noite Walter, o Brasil tem grande orgulho de você. Exelente proficional e caráter ilibado. Abraço forte!
The Professional....Been awhile. Love watching you play.
Great suggestions for improvement. I’ll buy one after those suggestions are implemented. Thank you for the review.
Hello brother....... love the sound of nylon strings.
I like this, as it gives me a feeling like we are getting very close to something great with this tech. A few more years/companies and we will be there for an awesome alternative classical guitar.
Excelente review. Levo já muitos anos como guitarrista e, pese o fato de que, profissionalmente, me defenda mais com a guitarra elétrica, a minha preferida foi e será sempre a acústica de cordas de nylon. Embora não seja brasileiro, tive como mestres, Tom Jobim, João Gilberto, Baden Powell, Chico, Djavan, Gil , Caetano, Bosco e sei lá, meu Deus, quem mais! Juntando a estes também todos os guitarristas de jazz e fusion que elejo como referências maiores. Pela sua forma de tocar, também passa a ser mais um. Quando ouvi a sua introdução ao vídeo, eu duvidei, que aquele som acústico estivesse a sair, com todo o respeito, de uma guitarra de “lata”. Não só me surpreendeu o som de violão com a clareza e a beleza, sobretudo naquele que o Walter diz ser o que mais lhe agradou também, e que eu sobrescrevo totalmente. Nunca tive de perto, nem nunca toquei numa guitarra com essas características, mas confesso que fiquei bastante surpreendido e impressionado com todos os seus comentários sobre o instrumento, ao ponte de me dar vontade de conseguir um. Subscrevo também a sua opinião sobre o que sugere de mudanças ao fabricante, mas mesmo sem elas, não me importava de já poder tocar esse violão. Parabéns pelo seu vídeo e pela forma como faz a demonstração e críticas do mesmo. Obrigado
Another awesome review, Walter. I wish I had 10% of your skills.
Brilliant and honest review
Fantastic review. The company should pay you for your assessment!
I just bought the Nexg 2 version, amazing instrument, super tool for practice
Wonderful and very beautiful!
Excellent video, thank you.
Dear Walter,
I totally agree with your comments. This guitar could have designed to all events (practice room to stage and recordings). My one additional suggestion to the company, is the midi connector! in which the guitar has no issue at all.
I enjoyed very much all of your performances.... thank U 👍
PS. I will wait for the next generation (lol) 😀
A midi connectivity would certainly be a game changer!
Indeed - add MIDI
Perfect review… thank you… 😊
Nice Guitar Walter, especially when you play it!
Nice review thank you. Have to say that you can make any guitar sound awesome Walter, and this is what counts the most ! ❤🎶
Beautiful...
Hello Walter ... the guitar sounds great
Gracias !!!!!
Great review, thanks Walter.
Just clicked on the manufacturer's page and was surprised - would have expected a much steeper price for this instrument.
Thanks for watching. I agree, I think it's modestly priced. Great guitar, lots of fun to play.
Love you brother, I have a Parker Fly never totally happy with It. Do like the weight & feel. I'm sure that guitar feels great. But I'll wait till they get the bugs out take care.
Friend of mine who is a pretty good player swears by his "Parker fly nylon" It has a very warm sound and he likes it because it is light-weight. (he used to do 3 - 4 hour gigs!) Sadly, I don't think you can buy them new anymore.
Looks and sounds amazing in the hands of a master. I'm interested in the transducer technology. Ditto re ball ends.
Can't wait till they finally make a more standard electro-classical carbon fiber guitar. That's something I'm waiting for for a long time :-)
AQUI O! Muito obrigado . A informação tà óptima. Hoje descobri que existe uma versão da Enya com cordas de Nylon. Já ouvi seu nível de violão meses atrás e é fantástico, com o incentivo do seu jeito brasileiro de criar harmonia e melodia que tanto gosto. Sou de Barcelona mas sempre procurei trabalhar com música popular brasileira. Houve épocas em que consegui isso. Acho que você disse que se pode conectar o microfone "headset" para poder tocar e cantar. Vou comprar um violão ENYA. Você me fez decidir.
Muito obrigado novamente 🎵💖🎵
It would be great if there was a version with a standard classical guitar neck like the Yamaha NW silent guitar has (52mm nut width and 12th fret joining at the upper bout.) This would appeal more to the Latin American market ( which must be huge) and classical guitar players.
I wish Godin guitars would manufacture something similar to this Enya guitar. I like the more narrow nut width on the nylon electric Godin . Perhaps they are working on a similar model with your suggestions. I enjoy your great playing!
I have been playing on a 52mm my whole life, and would be concerned that after a lot of practice on a 47, I might have too much of an adjustment.
Not bad for $700. I JUST WISH THEY WOULD MAKE IT IN LEFT-HANDED CONFIG. The App would also have to be 'Lefty-Friendly' too, of course. A lot of work, no doubt. We always get forgotten. The electronics on it are pretty sophisticated, and the recording feature is pretty genius. Nice. MAKE A LEFTY ENYE!!
A lefty here that agrees completely
No Latin Beats, they most certainly missed out on another 75 percent of the potential clientele that instrument would appeal to.
I love your demo its very in-depth.
And I am actually considering purchasing this instrument just by your review alone.
There are ways to get around certain aspects if you really want but it would be so convenient to have it all in one package.
Thank you for your professional insight.
Thank you for watching and commenting!
Sou músico amador brasileiro e sou seu fã Walter. Compartilhei seus vídeos com outros amigos e eles ficaram também admirados pela maneira tão bonita e rica em suas harmonias que você toca nos seus vídeos. Sucesso mais e mais. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Muito obrigado pelo carinho! 🙏🏻❤️
Hi master, the settings you choose for the sound output of your guitars are very interesting, i always hear a clear and beautiful sound with the right volume, which is enjoyable. 😍👌
Merry Christmas and happy New year Walter 😊
Beautiful sounding instrument & playing. One thing I was wondering if you would comment on though, is the upper curved rim of the framework…..I have a Yamaha Classical Silent Guitar, which also has a lovely sound, but the rim was so painful against my body that I had it modified and sanded. I thought perhaps this is just a problem for females, but I did discover that quite a few males had the same discomfort in that area. Personally, I would like to see the designers work on a few alternative designs to that area to accommodate female players😊
Thanks for watching! I found the upper curved frame to be very comfortable, maybe also due to the guitar having half of a body (instead of just a stick with upper and lower frames), which gives a good "belly" support. I have played holding it in three different ways: right leg on a stool, using a "neckup" leg support, and with a regular strap (the one I used on this video), they were no issues for me. After reading your comment, I asked my wife to play a few chords holding the guitar on her right leg and also with a strap, she found it very comfortable, BUT, I guess that's personal. Too bad local stores don't carry it so you could actually try it yourself. At any rate, I hope that helps :)
Great review Walter! You really made it very tempting :-). Couldn't find the reference to the ball-ended strings you use, though. Thanks!
Thanks for watching! The ball end string set I mentioned in the video will not fit through the bridge holes. Best way to secure the strings at the bridge is with a double knot at the end of each string (that's how the strings came setup from the factory
Walter I'd love to hear you think about the Cordoba Stage electric nylon string. Am considering getting one but it'd be great to hear your opinion on it. Great revue on the Enya btw.
I loved the video, congratulations, I would like to know if the neck measurement is the same as a 52mm classical guitar
Thanks for watching. The neck is 1-7/8, a little narrower than the 2" classical.
I believe at 1:29, he said 47.
this guy can really play..
Nice review - Does it have side dot neck markers? It is not possible to see on their web page photos. Thanks
Thanks for watching. Yes it does have dots on the side of the neck 👍🏻
thanks for your beautiful playing. does it sound like a classical guitar? is it no good using ball end strings? should i wait for the next generation if any?
Amazing video & incredible Spanish playing & talent, Which brand of strings are you using & are they Ball End ?
Thanks for watching! I was using the strings that came with the guitar, the ball end will actually not fit through the holes, strings are fastened by a double knot.
I live in the tropics. Where laminate guitars go to die. I'm very interested in the future of carbon fibre, for that reason. Walter , can you tell us more about the charger ?. What is it actually charging ? Is it charging the effects only or does it power the speakers ( and amp, i assume ) ? The straight tone through the ambient mic was very nice as it is. Thank you.
The usb-c port charges the main battery which powers the entire guitar, including the speakers. I haven't measured how much time a fully charged battery lasts, but I can tell you it goes for several hours of playing time. If you play for about an hour a day, it will go for several days on a single charge, at least that's what I have experienced so far.
@@walterfingerstyle Thanks Walter. What happens acoustically if you play it uncharged ? I'm not really into all the bells and whistles , apart from the boost from the speakers. Does the guitar project sound when switched off ?
liked your video and you play so well! you think that EJ45 CLassical D'addario Nylon knotted at the ends will work?
Nice review thank you 🙂
Can you use this guitar for percusive sounds too ?
Despite being a nylon guitar, can this guitar reproduce the sounds of steel guitars? Great video!
Very,very clever piece of equipment,sounds nice,great for the ' One man band'...lastly...how much??...great playing Walter😊😊
Thanks so much! The link on the video description will take you to their website with all the information on it.
Hi, Walter. Thanks for the reviews.
I have 2 questions. The effects on the nylon version are the same in the other model?
How does the strings feel on the fingers? Are they super soft like a eletrict guitar? Are they a little harder to press like in a acoustic one?
Thanks
Thanks for watching! The effects are the same on both steel and nylon models. It plays very comfortably, the nylon strings are always easier on the fingers compared to a steel string acoustic. Like with any other guitar, a good setup with low action will make it play very easily.
@@walterfingerstyle thanks for the answer! I play bossa nova mostly, it's a shame there is no beat for bossa :/
I'm a nylon string player and I agree with Walter 100% on all his points. The sound is beautiful. The biggest turn off for me is the non-Latin rhythm sounds. This guitar should have over-the-top rhythm sounds for Latin music and Bossa Nova rhythms. The control should be closer to where can access it fast. Live players need quick access to that and if it's in the back it is difficult. I don't use ball end nylon strings at all. I tried them before but I thought it would damage the bridge on the guitar. I don't know if it's true but I used them only once. The price on this guitar is affodable at $700. I think it's a very good price for this type of guitar after hearing it and having Walter review it. I trust him on this.
Im lookig for a similar guitar( not necessaily as sophisticated) with a 50 to 52 mm width at the nut. Just a classical-type guitar with decent elctronics. Anyone have a suggestion? Please... and please again. Thank you.
Very nice! Is it possible simulate steel guitar sound with this nylon string version?
I'm not sure whether to buy the nylon version or the steel version of this guitar, because I want an instrument that is as versatile as possible. I'm Brazilian, I want to perform voice and guitar, I'll play a lot of samba and bossa nova, but I also want to play rock. Which of the two guitar options do you recommend, nylon or steel?
i will wait for the relocation of control panel and the latin beat
and the end strings too 😂
@Walter, good review and suggestions, did you mention how much it weights compared to a standard nylon string guitar ?
Thank you! According to their website, the guitar weights 6.4 lbs.
Loved your review, it was very helpful, thank you so much! Just one remark: My guitar did not come with ball end strings. The equipped strings are kept in place with a tied knot. (Checked with the G string). I'm not sure If ball end strings would fit into the small hole on the bridge
You're right! A work around when replacing strings would be sliding the plastic ball end off the nylon strings so the knot can go through the holes, while the lower strings will need to have a knot made. Not very practical I guess.
Nice guitar, and I think your review was spot on. I was surprised by how good the guitar sounded with the internal speaker. How comfortable is the upper bout? It looks like it might be digging into your side and under your upper arm. But, this is very hard to tell, and I haven't heard anyone complain about it. How does it feel in traditional Classical Guitar position when using a footstool? Also, what is the distance from the guitar top to the bottom of the 6th string at about 6 inches from the Bridge? I often use a thumb pick, and I don't want it hitting the top when I play. Thanks
Thanks for watching. Upper bout is comfortable for me, no complains there. I don't hold the guitar in traditional classical position, so I can't really tell, but no issues holding it on the right leg or using a strap. The distance from the guitar top to the bottom of the 6th string at about 6 inches from the Bridge (with a low action) is about 10mm.
@@walterfingerstyle Thanks for the very helpful information. 👍
My pleasure 👍🏻@@picksalot1
What is the nut width in millimeter? Thank you
Sounds nice, but definitely needs a traditional bridge, and to me more traditional looks.
It doesn't look like it rests on the leg comfortably and securely. Is it comfortable to hold? Can it be played without a strap?
It actually does rest very comfortably on the leg. It balances well, there's also a "rubbery" strip on the bottom of the guitar for a nice grip on the leg. I found it very comfortable to hold with and without the strap.
Hello Walter , my thoughts have me wondering if this guitar has live stage application . Was there any feedback that you noticed ? I have the Yamaha slg200nw And it’s great on stage but some times the tone leaves me wanting.
I haven’t experienced any feedback at all so far, and the tone is really beautiful.
Anybody realize how he winding the string on the tuning machine,,,thats genius😂❤
👍
Have for left handed? 😢
0:52 There is no link to where you are pointing in the air, Walter. 😅🤣😂
Walter, you could make a $10 guitar sound fantastic.
Tem Impulse Response no sistema?
Nao sei te dizer, se tem não esta nas especificações.
@@walterfingerstyle Muito grato pela informação!!!
Are you a Brazilian musician?
🇧🇷🇺🇸
Price?
The only problem I have is that, if a company gives you a broom with a few strings for you to showcase, I would probably want it... I just enjoy your playing too much haha
Haha! 😁
Really was attracted to that guitar. Sounds great. Unfortunately it is £923.99 in the UK which is the equivalent of $1173. Seems like a massive rip off when it should be £549. So it is twice the price in the UK.
Oh wow! Sorry to hear that $
Mi può dire la misura precisa del nut?
1-7/8
Sounds great!
But.. ball end strings only? - that's not great as the ball-end choices are limited.
Also
Adding a "Rock drum" accompaniment and leaving out Latin beats is also an extremely weird choice on a nylon guitar by the manufacture - imho
Semoga alob bata menonton ini untuk bermain jazz
Make nexg for metall, punk
I hate classical guitars and their flat wide necks. I have a Yamaha crossover classical and I love it, but this axe sounds amazing! I'm thinking about selling my Yamaha and buying one of these.
I shouldn't have watched this video. I'm pretty sure it'll cost me money
Hey man....like your playing but i'm not a fan of these cold sounding instruments... just my own opinion....be well brother.
Nylon string guitar is a near perfect design. The less electronics added to the sound of a vibrating string the better. Why screw with the benchmark sound of near perfect design? Intimacy becomes lost. A well made acoustic instrument is perfection.
Agreed, nothing compares to the beauty of a natural nylon acoustic guitar sound, but for the purpose this guitar was built, I think they did a fantastic job, I think it serves its purpose very well. I was very impressed with the sound through the built in speakers, just beautiful!
can you palm on this guitar @@ I guess not...
Esqyeceram da estética desse violao. Muito feio.