Rest in peace, my beloved Armenian brother. 💗🕯🙏 ☦ You will live forever in my heart and in the hearts of thousands of people who respected and loved you for all that you created out of your endless love for Armenians and Armenia.
@@praditc6523 Personally, I like both of them very much. The finishes are exceptional on both guitars. They sound different and each has something personal. The LGB-300 is 45 at nut and the LGB-30 is 43. LGB-300 is solid spruce top LGb-30 is laminated and you can feel the difference. At high volume the LGB-300 cuts through the mix incredibly well, the LGB-30 is not the same. In the end, it's a matter of taste and how each guitarist wants to sound. From my point of view, the guitar represents 20% of the finished product of a performance, 80% is the hand and the guitarist. LGB-30 is in my opinion the best jazz guitar on the market in terms of value for money. If you do not have a sufficient budget you can buy a very good jazz guitar at a reasonable price. If you have a bigger budget you can also get LGB-300 which is clearly a very high quality guitar.
Great player!❤
Rest in peace, my beloved Armenian brother. 💗🕯🙏 ☦
You will live forever in my heart and in the hearts of thousands of people who respected and loved you for all that you created out of your endless love for Armenians and Armenia.
Excelent performer. Very inspirative!
Love it!
Hi Capriel, very beautiful playing,
Would you care to teach us ?
"Darn That Dream"
Dumnezeu sa te odihneasca!
Similar too gibson es 175
What strings gauge do you use for LGB300 guitar?
A 12 gauge flat wound will work
@@ramencurry6672 Thanks!!!
I play with Daddario 12-52 (Chromes ECG25)
@@capojazz Thanks!!!
what amp are u using please?
DV MARK JAZZ 12
@@capojazz thanks! I have the same guitar but I bought Henriksen the Blue and I must say that I am very happy with the sound :-).
I need to know about your comments between LGB 30 vs LGB 300
@@capojazz bro..What is your honest assessment of that GB 300?
@@praditc6523 Personally, I like both of them very much. The finishes are exceptional on both guitars. They sound different and each has something personal. The LGB-300 is 45 at nut and the LGB-30 is 43. LGB-300 is solid spruce top LGb-30 is laminated and you can feel the difference. At high volume the LGB-300 cuts through the mix incredibly well, the LGB-30 is not the same. In the end, it's a matter of taste and how each guitarist wants to sound. From my point of view, the guitar represents 20% of the finished product of a performance, 80% is the hand and the guitarist. LGB-30 is in my opinion the best jazz guitar on the market in terms of value for money. If you do not have a sufficient budget you can buy a very good jazz guitar at a reasonable price. If you have a bigger budget you can also get LGB-300 which is clearly a very high quality guitar.