Fantastic playing. I prefer the Aranjuez's sound, that's a big brighter and sounds snappier in faster playing styles. Maybe you should try Maton, as they're known for great fingerstyle playability. Also Martin has some of the best sounding guitars I've played. Maton has better and clearer amplification, though
great guitar playing ! where is made the Aranjuez guitar? y use some takamine;s made in Japan, but never seen the aranjuez brand before, looks beautiful, and sounds great, would love to try one.
Thanks! Aranjuez is very special instrument. It's made in China and I bought mine one from Thomann.de. Unfortunately, I believe that the brand is not active at the moment. facebook.com/AranjuezGuitars/
Puedes donar esa guitarra??? Esa guitarra takamine es la mujer de mis sueños! Lastima que no cuento con los recursos suficientes para comprarme una asi
Estou querendo comprar este pré-amplificador da takamine e colocar no meu violão antigo (takamine) que está em ótimo estado de conservação o que acha do investimento?
People on forums wrote that CTP-2 was better than CPT-3. I think CTP-3 sounds ok, however the Cooltube system consumes a lot of batteries, which makes it a bit challenging to use.
Great playing. How far can you comfortably reach on the Takamine? I have been wanting to buy it for the 24 frets, but am worried that the upper fret access is even less than on my current Takamine 20 fret guitar, which has a more aggressive cutaway, so I can reach even the highest frets. Which fret can you still reach without having to perform acrobatic contortions? Regarding the sound here, I think the reverb used sounds cheap to me, which really muddles your wonderful playing. Overall, I prefer the Takamine. The Aranjuez only has 19 frets, right?
Thanks! I use higher frets quite rarely when I play acoustic. Maybe 17th fret on the 1st string occasionally. I believe that both of those two guitars on the comparison are very similar what comes to the reach. And both has 24 frets, but only for 1st and 2nd strings. Many of my arrangements I put a lot of effort to lower the key in order to play the song around 5th - 12th frets. Thanks for your remark about the reverb, I may have some kind of more is more issue with the reverb at the moment.
Takamine all the way. More natural sound.
That takamine is far more superior in sound
Thanks for your work. You helped me to decide if this is the right model for me. I think it is. Peace
Great to hear! I wish I had the Takamine's main rival Yamaha NTX 1200R here too.
Mi tákamine con sistema ctp2 es tremenda.
Fantastic playing. I prefer the Aranjuez's sound, that's a big brighter and sounds snappier in faster playing styles. Maybe you should try Maton, as they're known for great fingerstyle playability. Also Martin has some of the best sounding guitars I've played. Maton has better and clearer amplification, though
Thanks for the info! Maton is rather unfamiliar brand with me, but I have to check it out!
What Maton model do you suggest?
La aranjuez es por mucho muy superior.
Very professionnal video thanks
I own takamine ctp3 and it sounds better then you showed
great guitar playing ! where is made the Aranjuez guitar? y use some takamine;s made in Japan, but never seen the aranjuez brand before, looks beautiful, and sounds great, would love to try one.
Thanks! Aranjuez is very special instrument. It's made in China and I bought mine one from Thomann.de. Unfortunately, I believe that the brand is not active at the moment. facebook.com/AranjuezGuitars/
Regalame esa guitarra! Muero por tener una Takamine
Harías un sueño realidad
Puedes donar esa guitarra??? Esa guitarra takamine es la mujer de mis sueños! Lastima que no cuento con los recursos suficientes para comprarme una asi
@@juniordiaz8454 Pídesela a Papá Noël al año que viene.
@@juniordiaz8454 nunca te rindas algún día la puedes tener solo tienes que tener fe y dios se encargará de lo demás
Estou querendo comprar este pré-amplificador da takamine e colocar no meu violão antigo (takamine) que está em ótimo estado de conservação o que acha do investimento?
People on forums wrote that CTP-2 was better than CPT-3. I think CTP-3 sounds ok, however the Cooltube system consumes a lot of batteries, which makes it a bit challenging to use.
Acho que dá pra usar baterias recarregáveis
Obrigado
@@lucasborges5152 I tried to use the rechargeables, but it turned out that their voltage is only about 1,2 V and CTP-3 requires about 1,4 - 1,5 V
Quantas horas da pra tocar com as baterias 🔋 comuns ?
Takamine 😊
great skill!!! how much for the Aranjuez Stage Nouveau Black MK II Guitar ? i am looking for it, but i am out of breath
Thanks! I guess the product is discontinued and I'm not selling mine.
@@yetanothersuperstrat How much did you buy your beautiful guitar?
@@ThinhNguyen-ie9hk it was about 1000 €.
Bit of Symphony X, unexpected 🤣
Takamine, por la madera . Aranjuez es por su preamp
Este tipo de takamine se encontra no Brasil?
At least in Finland that is a quite rare model. I got this one from UK.
Tem um no mercado livre no valor de 14.000 reais, porém o preamp é o ctp2
Takamine
OK, I have one over 4 yrs, satisfied.
can u do one with not an insane amount of chorus effect? lol
There is hardly any chorus on the audio track. However reverb plays big role. You can try this clip instead: th-cam.com/video/91ddBvxPKsI/w-d-xo.html
Takamine mejor!
What scales are you playing ?
Maybe harmonic minor is the most typical in this video.
Great playing. How far can you comfortably reach on the Takamine? I have been wanting to buy it for the 24 frets, but am worried that the upper fret access is even less than on my current Takamine 20 fret guitar, which has a more aggressive cutaway, so I can reach even the highest frets. Which fret can you still reach without having to perform acrobatic contortions? Regarding the sound here, I think the reverb used sounds cheap to me, which really muddles your wonderful playing. Overall, I prefer the Takamine. The Aranjuez only has 19 frets, right?
Thanks! I use higher frets quite rarely when I play acoustic. Maybe 17th fret on the 1st string occasionally. I believe that both of those two guitars on the comparison are very similar what comes to the reach. And both has 24 frets, but only for 1st and 2nd strings. Many of my arrangements I put a lot of effort to lower the key in order to play the song around 5th - 12th frets. Thanks for your remark about the reverb, I may have some kind of more is more issue with the reverb at the moment.
Thanks for nothing. LOL. Each was excellent, but it depended on what you were playing.
Ok. On second viewing, I prefer the non Takamine. BUT it doesn’t sound like a true classical guitar. It’s just different.
Que arrastrada le pegó la Takamine