The last one has the most amazing sound (very sweet and high quality sound, hard to find another guitar has the sound in the price). Thank you Siccas Guitar for your great videos!
I listened to the WGM three times! Each time I thought that the Adalid guitars sounded best with La Catedral leading the way. With that said, I thought that each guitar was a treasure. Just perfect. Thanks for presenting these wonderful guitars.
😎 I ❤ guitarras espanolas, maravilla de sonido, tengo una Alhambra y es una maravilla. Todas tienen un tono como las mejores guitarras . Quizas la Carrillo sea un tanto mejor en sonido pero creo que realmente todas son fantastik.❤❤❤
The Carrillo guitar is my favorite! Well balanced, beautiful tone and projection. Once again I recommend another Spanish luthier, Elias Bonet Monne. I don’t think you will be disappointed! Have a great week.
Adalid La Catedral is spectacular build quality with matching sound! I tend to really find that the double top cedar hits my like button often. The balance of the instruments today were just great too. The Carrillo looked and sounded wonderful with a rich traditional visual appeal. Please share which one of today's examples had the best feedback, playability and visual experience in hand.
All of them sound special. The Carillo is the one that has it all, with the best balance of the lot. BUT, in a cold, big winter hall, the basses of the Alhambra guitar and its big sound , will surely warm your heart.
I have an Alhambra 7p that I love but I don't feel to my ear that Alhambra guitars beyond this aren't worth buying. Adalid guitars have an incredible sound at their price point and I have my eye firmly on them for my upgrade in a couple of years.
I have a 9P, it's worth it. All Alhambra guitars are great though. I can understand satisfaction with that great 7P. And a step up to the proline will in fact deliver awesome sound
the 3rd guitar has the densest sound, the 1st guitar the most complete, the 2nd guitar has a big sound but not heavier than the 1st and 3rd guitars, the 4th guitar is the most hard sound I think all of them are MASTERPIECES !! ❤❤❤❤
I was wondering if anyone recorded the 'Siccas Guitars Night' at GOODSPACES? If so, would there be either a CD or a DVD of the performance? I know this isnt germain to the WGM, but I couldnt find another site to post this question. THX
i found the adalid's model superior, strong balanced, nice metal strings. clear. very powereful but still sweet. i World keep that one. very beautiful appearence too. you should comment on confort when playing, if it responds quickly to sound and position changes
I like the Carrillo the best. It sounded natural. I don't like the sound of double tops. They don't sound natural. They sound almost like they're amplified. I think 'loudness' isn't understood well. A rich tone comes at you with more depth and actually sounds more full and clear despite not being 'loud.' I witnessed this watching Julian Bream play on his Romanillos at Wignmore Hall, London, (I was very young). Wigmore is a mid-size hall where I'd also seen John Williams play his Smallman, and I thought Bream's sound with his traditional 'not-loud' guitar was more complete. Hard to describe. 'Loud' isn't always good sounding, so more volume of not-good doesn't = good. Then pros ten to mic the 'loud' guitars... ??? I'd love to hear David Russell or Ana Vidovic and others playing a non-doubletop traditional guitar.
Honestly and no offence, the only sort of listenable guitar was the Carrillo, kind of. Adelid way over builds, and has no idea how to make the bass have any sort of presence. Both double tops were awful, and the second has an obvious intonation issue. Hand made Alhambra but it didn't make a difference. The same factory, heavy guitar unrefined sound with no low E to speak of. I am not being rude, this is the truth about factory guitars; that is why the truly great guitars cost so much more.
The last one has the most amazing sound (very sweet and high quality sound, hard to find another guitar has the sound in the price). Thank you Siccas Guitar for your great videos!
I listened to the WGM three times! Each time I thought that the Adalid guitars sounded best with La Catedral leading the way. With that said, I thought that each guitar was a treasure. Just perfect. Thanks for presenting these wonderful guitars.
The Alhambra is Awesome!!
i have an Alhambra built in 1990, i love it very much, bought 2nd hand for 20 euros
The Carillo is my favorite of this week's episode.
They are all beautiful, with the first Adalid and Carillo leading.❤
That first adalid the la catedral is a DREAM guitar😍 love all of them tho
😎 I ❤ guitarras espanolas, maravilla de sonido, tengo una Alhambra y es una maravilla. Todas tienen un tono como las mejores guitarras . Quizas la Carrillo sea un tanto mejor en sonido pero creo que realmente todas son fantastik.❤❤❤
The Carrillo guitar is my favorite! Well balanced, beautiful tone and projection. Once again I recommend another Spanish luthier, Elias Bonet Monne. I don’t think you will be disappointed! Have a great week.
Adalid La Catedral is spectacular build quality with matching sound! I tend to really find that the double top cedar hits my like button often. The balance of the instruments today were just great too. The Carrillo looked and sounded wonderful with a rich traditional visual appeal. Please share which one of today's examples had the best feedback, playability and visual experience in hand.
All of them sound special. The Carillo is the one that has it all, with the best balance of the lot. BUT, in a cold, big winter hall, the basses of the Alhambra guitar and its big sound , will surely warm your heart.
I have an Alhambra 7p that I love but I don't feel to my ear that Alhambra guitars beyond this aren't worth buying. Adalid guitars have an incredible sound at their price point and I have my eye firmly on them for my upgrade in a couple of years.
I have a 9P, it's worth it. All Alhambra guitars are great though. I can understand satisfaction with that great 7P. And a step up to the proline will in fact deliver awesome sound
The first one sounds the best! I like its clarity and sweetness very mellow. It has big sound and no weakness?
the 3rd guitar has the densest sound, the 1st guitar the most complete, the 2nd guitar has a big sound but not heavier than the 1st and 3rd guitars, the 4th guitar is the most hard sound
I think all of them are MASTERPIECES !! ❤❤❤❤
❤great
The first and the last for me❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I like most the carillo
Sin duda, me quedaría con la primera: Adalid, la catedral.
Without double top, the last was the best... Gabriella 2.
I was wondering if anyone recorded the 'Siccas Guitars Night' at GOODSPACES? If so, would there be either a CD or a DVD of the performance? I know this isnt germain to the WGM, but I couldnt find another site to post this question. THX
What type of strings you use? Normal Tension? Hard Strings? or Extra Hard ? Thanks... All beautifulmanyways...
Hey there! We use on all guitar the same set of strings : www.knoblochstrings.com/product-page/edq-erithacus-medium-high-34-0
i found the adalid's model superior, strong balanced, nice metal strings. clear. very powereful but still sweet. i World keep that one. very beautiful appearence too. you should comment on confort when playing, if it responds quickly to sound and position changes
I want an Adalid so bad but can't afford it!!!!
All are the great ones! So Sometimes I fotgot how the bad ones sound! May be compare the best and worst to remind us. LOL
Hello, can anyone tell me what play is being performed at 3:50 please ? Thanks.
J'ai fini par trouver, c'est Eduardo Sáinz de la Maza's "Homenaje a la Guitarra"
Grand Eagle .
I like the Carrillo the best. It sounded natural. I don't like the sound of double tops. They don't sound natural. They sound almost like they're amplified. I think 'loudness' isn't understood well. A rich tone comes at you with more depth and actually sounds more full and clear despite not being 'loud.' I witnessed this watching Julian Bream play on his Romanillos at Wignmore Hall, London, (I was very young). Wigmore is a mid-size hall where I'd also seen John Williams play his Smallman, and I thought Bream's sound with his traditional 'not-loud' guitar was more complete. Hard to describe. 'Loud' isn't always good sounding, so more volume of not-good doesn't = good. Then pros ten to mic the 'loud' guitars... ??? I'd love to hear David Russell or Ana Vidovic and others playing a non-doubletop traditional guitar.
Honestly and no offence, the only sort of listenable guitar was the Carrillo, kind of. Adelid way over builds, and has no idea how to make the bass have any sort of presence. Both double tops were awful, and the second has an obvious intonation issue. Hand made Alhambra but it didn't make a difference. The same factory, heavy guitar unrefined sound with no low E to speak of. I am not being rude, this is the truth about factory guitars; that is why the truly great guitars cost so much more.