My Saers A50C bought from China seems to have the issue of buzzing in the lower frets. If I adjust the truss rod to eliminate the buzz, the playability on the higher frets will suffer since the strings get absurdly high up the fretboard really easily. In your video, 3:43, 5 string fret 2, that sound is exactly my buzzing sound. I don't get that buzzing sound if I press close to the frets, but when I play chords like the E chord, my middle finger just can't press close to the frets since my ring finger is obstructing the way. In that case, I'll get that horrible buzzing sound just like the sound in the video at 3:43. Do you know how to eliminate the buzzes without sacrificing too much playability? I really need your help! Thanks!
Preety much every guitar i have can buzz if you make it buzz and focus on the buzz. I have a 1976 Pena Fernandez that buzzes at spots when i play it but i dont focus on that buzz but rather on the tone and feel of the instrument. Thats how i feel about the buzz
I recently purchased a Yamaha CG192S out of box. When it first arrived, I was very disappointed, as the saddle was extremely low and consequently, the guitar buzzed on practically every fret. Thankfully, once I replaced the saddle with a higher one, it plays with zero buzz and I am now in love with the instrument. It has the most amazingly beautiful, loud yet sweet sound. The Spruce top has already opened up after just a few weeks of playing on it. I would highly recommend the Yamaha CG192S as an outstanding instrument for the money (or at any price). Just make sure that you get a good set up before you purchase one!
they are very similar in construction. A50 is all solid woods and S9 is not. S9 has a quicker response and A50 has more depth to the sound. Both great guitars!
@@GoranIvanovic I’ve found a used nice a70 for around 800 USD but the owner installed an L.R. Bags pickup on it. Will pickup affect the sound of classical guitar? Thank you Goran!
Oh shit...that sounds majestic. The tone...love it.
I do some of the same ticks with my mouth, while playing. Lovely sound! Excited to get mine.
Loved the sound of these!
So glad!
Gorgeous
Trebles are perfect. (cedar and spruce)
Can you compare the A50 to the cheaper S9 model?
I will try to soon
@@GoranIvanovic any opinion on volume and weight between those two ? Or Pretty similar?
My Saers A50C bought from China seems to have the issue of buzzing in the lower frets. If I adjust the truss rod to eliminate the buzz, the playability on the higher frets will suffer since the strings get absurdly high up the fretboard really easily. In your video, 3:43, 5 string fret 2, that sound is exactly my buzzing sound. I don't get that buzzing sound if I press close to the frets, but when I play chords like the E chord, my middle finger just can't press close to the frets since my ring finger is obstructing the way. In that case, I'll get that horrible buzzing sound just like the sound in the video at 3:43. Do you know how to eliminate the buzzes without sacrificing too much playability? I really need your help! Thanks!
I'm using original strings on my A50C, so the problem wasn't caused by a super low tension string
Preety much every guitar i have can buzz if you make it buzz and focus on the buzz. I have a 1976 Pena Fernandez that buzzes at spots when i play it but i dont focus on that buzz but rather on the tone and feel of the instrument. Thats how i feel about the buzz
@@GoranIvanovic thank you!
That totally solved my problems! The problem really is about my false expectations rather than my guitar. Saers really is a great company.
I recently purchased a Yamaha CG192S out of box. When it first arrived, I was very disappointed, as the saddle was extremely low and consequently, the guitar buzzed on practically every fret. Thankfully, once I replaced the saddle with a higher one, it plays with zero buzz and I am now in love with the instrument. It has the most amazingly beautiful, loud yet sweet sound. The Spruce top has already opened up after just a few weeks of playing on it. I would highly recommend the Yamaha CG192S as an outstanding instrument for the money (or at any price). Just make sure that you get a good set up before you purchase one!
A50 or S9? I’d appreciate it very much if you could give me some advice. Thanks! 😊
they are very similar in construction. A50 is all solid woods and S9 is not. S9 has a quicker response and A50 has more depth to the sound. Both great guitars!
@@GoranIvanovic I’ve found a used nice a70 for around 800 USD but the owner installed an L.R. Bags pickup on it. Will pickup affect the sound of classical guitar? Thank you Goran!
@@maxzhang8996 wow thats cheaper then the dealer cost. It wont affect the natural sound
@@GoranIvanovic Yesss! Thank you so much Goran!
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Is this have trussrod?
yes
Have you tried the Cordoba branded instruments before ? Cheers
Yes I have.