Looks like Wenge fretboard as well. Not a bad idea, the Dammann i have is rosewood fretboard. You can see the wear over the years, it doesn't hold up like ebony but it's lighter and probably more stable. Should give it a more warm tone.
Thanks for sharing the string setup! Knowing that helps define the guitar's voice and I'm able to pickup more of the differences between what the strings are offering and what the guitar can do
It seems that all of these attempts to increase the loudness of the guitar, just produce a louder transient spike on the attack of the note, and fail to increase the loudness of the sustain. For very percussive playing this may be advantageous, but to my ear, this produces an abrupt dynamic envelope that pokes more than sings. I applaud the modern makers for their willingness to try new things, and I wish the best for them, but for the time being I'll continue to play traditional instruments.
As always with UA-cam we can't hear the voluminousness of the Muller but it does have a very nice sound brought out by your playing. I make do with my '71 Ramirez 1a, which having a 664mm scale length, no doubt makes your Muller with its 640mm a tad easier on the left hand, but I make do and while I'd dearly love to be able to afford a new guitar at times I'll have to resign myself to enjoy them from a distance at present. Really, a very nice sounding guitar and well played too, sir.
A wonderful finish, and beautiful tone wood. I prefer a Sitka Spruce top over Cedar for its sweeter tone and visual appeal, however this is merely subjective on my part. I have played a few very fine sounding Cedar top guitars that I would have been proud to own. I love the extra fret on the high E string and notice other luthiers adding this fret and more to their instruments. Your channel is quite unique and I look forward to more examples of fine instruments.
I have never come across classical guitar made from Sitka. Sitka, being a wide trunk, is normally used for making wide body guitars, namely steel string varieties. Cheaper classical guitars are normally made from Engelman spruce.
Do you mean across various videos or do you mean within this same video? In this video, I play several entire pieces at the end. I think I did enough. If you mean across various videos, I think there is value in consistency that way you can compare guitars. Cheers and thanks for the comment
Absolutely love the brightness! Thanks for explaining about the strings. Oh and that rosette is gorgeous!
Looks like Wenge fretboard as well. Not a bad idea, the Dammann i have is rosewood fretboard. You can see the wear over the years, it doesn't hold up like ebony but it's lighter and probably more stable. Should give it a more warm tone.
I don't know why I didn't put 2 and 2 together. Makes total sense that it would be wenge. Thanks for the info!!!
Fingerboard is Wenge, as Dieter Müller explained to me personally.
Thanks for sharing the string setup! Knowing that helps define the guitar's voice and I'm able to pickup more of the differences between what the strings are offering and what the guitar can do
Hey Sal, totally. glad you enjoyed
It seems that all of these attempts to increase the loudness of the guitar, just produce a louder transient spike on the attack of the note, and fail to increase the loudness of the sustain. For very percussive playing this may be advantageous, but to my ear, this produces an abrupt dynamic envelope that pokes more than sings. I applaud the modern makers for their willingness to try new things, and I wish the best for them, but for the time being I'll continue to play traditional instruments.
I also miss the color. I still prefer the traditional ones.
A lovely guitar with a very pleasing tone. This is a guitar that I could easily fall in love with.
I can't find this luthier contact, I searched from all the internet.. this Dieter Müller, does he even exist?
As always with UA-cam we can't hear the voluminousness of the Muller but it does have a very nice sound brought out by your playing. I make do with my '71 Ramirez 1a, which having a 664mm scale length, no doubt makes your Muller with its 640mm a tad easier on the left hand, but I make do and while I'd dearly love to be able to afford a new guitar at times I'll have to resign myself to enjoy them from a distance at present.
Really, a very nice sounding guitar and well played too, sir.
And very beautiful guitar 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
A wonderful finish, and beautiful tone wood. I prefer a Sitka Spruce top over Cedar for its sweeter tone and visual appeal, however this is merely subjective on my part. I have played a few very fine sounding Cedar top guitars that I would have been proud to own. I love the extra fret on the high E string and notice other luthiers adding this fret and more to their instruments.
Your channel is quite unique and I look forward to more examples of fine instruments.
I have never come across classical guitar made from Sitka. Sitka, being a wide trunk, is normally used for making wide body guitars, namely steel string varieties. Cheaper classical guitars are normally made from Engelman spruce.
So nice loock guitar bag👍👍👍👍👍👌👌
That is a Manuel Ramirez signature headstock design.
La doble tapa es la nueva generación. Lo.mejor a mi entender, supera a las de tapa maciza. Es otro sonido y todo se hace más fácil 😊
Thank you for good video!
I think the fingerboard wood is wenge.
Thanks so much for your comment!! Wenge makes sense! Matches the back and sides, thats for sure. It's beautiful.
Very nice guitar. I think it would be even better with a slightly lighter e1 string...
Reckon I'm at the right location of #ClassicalGuitar 🔥🤘
Are you a broker?
I'm broker now than I was before ;)
All DT's have that particular tone color, regardless of who makes it. It is just not that traditional guitar sound.
I disagree, but I do agree that most do!
Why are repeating the same scales over and over? It can be help to hear various keys, just a thought.
Do you mean across various videos or do you mean within this same video? In this video, I play several entire pieces at the end. I think I did enough. If you mean across various videos, I think there is value in consistency that way you can compare guitars. Cheers and thanks for the comment