Cut-away? We don't need no stinkin' cut-away! (Film: The Treasure of the Sierra Madre). 🤣 But seriously, Goran, I wish you would have switched quickly back and forth a few times between the two guitars, playing the same phrases, in order to really compare the two tones and dynamic ranges. I've always been a spruce-guy, but I'm warming to the idea of that warm sound of the cedar model. I'd love to sit down with them both, so I could do my own sound comparison. Have you ever watched the Danish Guitarist Søren Madsen performing his rendition of Metallica's "Nothing Else Matters"? (The playing of which, I am currently attempting to perfect.) In my opinion, Mr. Madsen's arrangement really showcases a focus on dynamic range, with its thunderous bass notes and gentle melody notes played in the same measure. I'm thinking the cedar model would be better suited (between the two) for that desired dynamic range. Would you agree, Goran? Looking forward to viewing other videos in your channel... ✌
ah80 is traditional made guitar with fan bracing its very clear sound. the a90 is modern bigger sound with lattice bracing and raised fingerboard. a90 is more versatile guitar imo
Two equally and beautifully distinctive guitars acoustically and aesthetically. Gotta have both.
I'm a spruce guy 110%. Although I enjoy the warmth of a cedar, I love the brightness and punch of a spruce
Cut-away? We don't need no stinkin' cut-away! (Film: The Treasure of the Sierra Madre). 🤣
But seriously, Goran, I wish you would have switched quickly back and forth a few times between the two guitars, playing the same phrases, in order to really compare the two tones and dynamic ranges.
I've always been a spruce-guy, but I'm warming to the idea of that warm sound of the cedar model. I'd love to sit down with them both, so I could do my own sound comparison.
Have you ever watched the Danish Guitarist Søren Madsen performing his rendition of Metallica's "Nothing Else Matters"? (The playing of which, I am currently attempting to perfect.) In my opinion, Mr. Madsen's arrangement really showcases a focus on dynamic range, with its thunderous bass notes and gentle melody notes played in the same measure. I'm thinking the cedar model would be better suited (between the two) for that desired dynamic range. Would you agree, Goran?
Looking forward to viewing other videos in your channel... ✌
By any chance you would be able to compare this Saers A90 with Cordoba C12?
how would you compare the AH80 and A90 spruce? I am stuck between these two guys. The pricing is pretty much the same too.
ah80 is traditional made guitar with fan bracing its very clear sound. the a90 is modern bigger sound with lattice bracing and raised fingerboard. a90 is more versatile guitar imo
Lagrima/cedar 3:22. Lagrima/spruce 8:57.
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Hello, is there a main design philosophy or spec difference between the saers A and S series? Thank you
both are lettice braced guitars. standard series are laminate woods with lacquer and artists series are solid woods with french polish
@@GoranIvanovic Thank you!
I bought mine a little over a year ago and love it “spruce”
A90 or AH90 ? I’m hesitating …
A90 has a raised fingerboard and lattice bracing. AH80 is a Hauser style guitar. A90 is louder and AH80 has more clear sound.
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What is the tap friquency of this Saers guitar? It you don't mind me asking.