That sounded incredible right at the beginning of the video. Sounds like some decent reverb in that room. And your attack is perfect. Hey hey was great
My Left Hand CEO-7 turned 1 yo this August. A guitar SO GOOD, I sold my Gibson SJ-200. Says it all. If anyone out there is considering it, please don't wait. Pick this up. Great Review and well done bringing out its tone and sound!!!!
I am lefthanded, but I play right. My CEO-7 was picked up on the Las day of August (or September 1,it was a Thursday) of last year. I too, enjoy it tremendously! It does have a wonderful neck.
Hey I love your channel. Showing some very fine guitars. I’ve had a 36 L-00 and now have a 1930 L-1. These are fantastic guitars. Anyone who appreciates early 30s Martins and Gibsons will like what you’re doing. Martin still comes up to the plate again. Sounds vintage right now. Keep ‘em coming. Glad you mentioned Mark up here in Canada. He knows what he’s doing 👍 Fine playing by the way.
Many bluegrassers and alt/acoustic musicians would disagree re rosewood vs mahogany for lead & single string fill work - rosewood's rich overtones can muddy a track or live mix and overshadow other instruments in the same tonal range, while the "drier", more focused range of mahogany (i.e. fewer overtones) lets it stand out in a mix without leaking into other instruments' territory. Of course, it depends on the individual instruments in play - but over 39 years as a bluegrass guitarist (and guitar/amp tech) I've found this to be generally true. However, I'll admit my particular CEO-7 (#1891) sits right in the middle, proving that when it comes to guitar construction/materials/tone, everything you know and read is wrong - sometimes - usually.
@@robmiller3464 I'll try Rob! In the case of the CEO-7 I wanted to keep with fingerstyle as it's ideal approach for this model. Listen carefully and watch the tuning sections as I generally use my nails with are very similar into tone to a pick. I disagree that a thumb pick or plectrum gives a better clarity to the guitar tone, natural fingernails are superior. Organic mediums offer the best balance of harmonic and fundamental.
I’m considering buying one of these. I always love to hear you play, Nick! I started to write “I enjoy hearing you pick, Nick” but that sounded like I enjoyed hearing you eat fried chicken outdoors, and that wasn’t quite what I meant.haha I hope I can find a CEO7 that sounds as as good as that one does.
Thanks, sir! We've had 3 CEO-7s in and they have all been similar and outstanding! The most recent has a slightly higher action setup and it really sings with fingerpicking. Thanks for the kind words, happy guitar hunting!!
I use K&K western pickups for my guitars, a transducer pickup captures a great unedited sound. Sound reinforcement is the other part of the equation. I use small speaker amplification (8inch) like a Fishman Loudbox mini, or AER Domino
@@studio1vintageguitars Will do the next time I'm in NZ, but don't count on it, as I live in Europe and never been to NZ before, it's been on my list of places to go for ages though.
@@LonesomeTraveler It's just a hop, skip, and a jump to get down here haha, we'd love to see you at some point! Thanks for kind engangment and interest as always.
That sounded incredible right at the beginning of the video. Sounds like some decent reverb in that room. And your attack is perfect. Hey hey was great
Thank you for the kind words, Aaron! The old showroom/video room was rather lively! Thanks for reaching out!
My Left Hand CEO-7 turned 1 yo this August. A guitar SO GOOD, I sold my Gibson SJ-200. Says it all. If anyone out there is considering it, please don't wait. Pick this up. Great Review and well done bringing out its tone and sound!!!!
I am lefthanded, but I play right. My CEO-7 was picked up on the Las day of August (or September 1,it was a Thursday) of last year. I too, enjoy it tremendously! It does have a wonderful neck.
Thanks for sharing! Thank you
Nice! I have a lefty version too that I got in January:) I bet ours weren’t made that far apart
Excellent review Nick. You really made that guitar sing the blues!
Thanks!
Hey I love your channel. Showing some very fine guitars. I’ve had a 36 L-00 and now have a 1930 L-1. These are fantastic guitars. Anyone who appreciates early 30s Martins and Gibsons will like what you’re doing. Martin still comes up to the plate again. Sounds vintage right now. Keep ‘em coming. Glad you mentioned Mark up here in Canada. He knows what he’s doing 👍 Fine playing by the way.
Thanks, Richard!
Many bluegrassers and alt/acoustic musicians would disagree re rosewood vs mahogany for lead & single string fill work - rosewood's rich overtones can muddy a track or live mix and overshadow other instruments in the same tonal range, while the "drier", more focused range of mahogany (i.e. fewer overtones) lets it stand out in a mix without leaking into other instruments' territory.
Of course, it depends on the individual instruments in play - but over 39 years as a bluegrass guitarist (and guitar/amp tech) I've found this to be generally true.
However, I'll admit my particular CEO-7 (#1891) sits right in the middle, proving that when it comes to guitar construction/materials/tone, everything you know and read is wrong - sometimes - usually.
Thanks, Silvrface. That's great insight, thanks for your input.
Great review! Big fan of vibrating molecules :)
Glad you liked it! 🙌🏼🎶
got one! highly recommend (except if you cant play a thick V neck)
Enjoy!
Congrats!
@@robmiller3464 I'll try Rob! In the case of the CEO-7 I wanted to keep with fingerstyle as it's ideal approach for this model. Listen carefully and watch the tuning sections as I generally use my nails with are very similar into tone to a pick.
I disagree that a thumb pick or plectrum gives a better clarity to the guitar tone, natural fingernails are superior. Organic mediums offer the best balance of harmonic and fundamental.
@NickBrightwell yes, I agree. I have a CEO 7 and I love it and no pick. In 8 years I will be in my 70s
The V-Neck is SO GOOD, amazing. Made me sell the Gibson. That good.
I’m considering buying one of these. I always love to hear you play, Nick! I started to write “I enjoy hearing you pick, Nick” but that sounded like I enjoyed hearing you eat fried chicken outdoors, and that wasn’t quite what I meant.haha I hope I can find a CEO7 that sounds as as good as that one does.
Thanks, sir! We've had 3 CEO-7s in and they have all been similar and outstanding! The most recent has a slightly higher action setup and it really sings with fingerpicking. Thanks for the kind words, happy guitar hunting!!
If that was a 12fret slotted guitar it would be my go to guitar! Nice!
Thanks for the feedback ✌🏼
I love mine and great review!
Great to hear!
Great playing by the way
Thanks, Guitar Zan!
Hi, do you have a recommendation for a good pic up that might go well with a ceo 7? Always enjoy your stuff cheers.
I use K&K western pickups for my guitars, a transducer pickup captures a great unedited sound. Sound reinforcement is the other part of the equation. I use small speaker amplification (8inch) like a Fishman Loudbox mini, or AER Domino
One cool guitar!
Glad you dig it, come check it out in the new store later this month!
Cheers!
@@studio1vintageguitars Will do the next time I'm in NZ, but don't count on it, as I live in Europe and never been to NZ before, it's been on my list of places to go for ages though.
@@LonesomeTraveler It's just a hop, skip, and a jump to get down here haha, we'd love to see you at some point! Thanks for kind engangment and interest as always.
I really need three grand. Because I desperately need this guitar.
I hope you've bought one of these guitars for yourself because it sounds spectacular in your hands!
Unfortunately not. What do you play?
@@studio1vintageguitars Normally a Martin 000-28VS but I'm a bit of a convert to nylon string guitars these days.
Man, you could sell me any Guitar... 😁😁😁
Which guitar would you like to purchase? 😁