Although the Tolz had more volume, I preferrred the Muller for the warmer, richer sound. Your own piece at the very end was quite beautiful too. Great channel, thanks!
Both had their strengths and your great playing showed them well. My teacher has a Dennis tolz he's waiting on, one with Dennis's modern take on a tornavoz, his "wave guide" feature. David Russell is playing one and it sounds simple amazing and with a tremendous bass. Again, great playing sir!
Both are amazing. I would have to say that I give the edge to the Mueller... it has a very slightly more rounded and balanced tone and is a bit more "traditional" sounding... very magical in your hands. That being said, the Tolz is an amazing instrument as well. I love them both!
Another great video, Evan! Mueller, to my ear, is more complex and interesting and manages that across all registers. The Tolz has very nice depth int he lower register but seems to lose it higher up. Which one is easier to play?
In your journey and much greater experience than most, have you noticed a difference in Muellers guitars over the years. Have you any thoughts on Mueller pre 2010 thanks
They are very similar in many ways. Tolz just needs a little different strings because these are making it too bright. And Muller sounding a little bit more mature, but doesn't mean better.. very similar instruments.
I've tried a Cedar Mueller and heard at least other 2 cedars. They didn't really resonate with me: not so much bigger volume than a well constructed single top ( see Tacchi ) and really dry sound, little overtones and big wolf notes. On the other hand , hearing this spruce one, I can really see a nice guitar that I would like to try.
The mueller-made guitar sounds very vivid and bright, with a loud sound. The fall of a stone into water, mueller. toltz gives the trebles slower, it has a calmer sound distribution, it's not in a hurry, when you react hard it softens. toltz is like a grain of water falling into water. both guitars have high level tones, I used to play bach music with mueller. more traditional works can be performed with toltz made guitar. maybe things that belong to the geography of the guitar. Thanks for the video, very enlightening.
I think the block chords and the faster pieces sound sound a bit nicer on the Tolz, it’s a little cleaner to me, the Mueller is amazing on those moody pieces though…
Although the Tolz had more volume, I preferrred the Muller for the warmer, richer sound.
Your own piece at the very end was quite beautiful too.
Great channel, thanks!
Fantastic editing! The bass in the Müller is sublime! Bloomed is beautiful. Thank you for brightening my evening .
Hi everyone!! Please share your thoughts!!
Would love a short video, or even just a short on your recording setup
I love both ❤❤
Both had their strengths and your great playing showed them well. My teacher has a Dennis tolz he's waiting on, one with Dennis's modern take on a tornavoz, his "wave guide" feature. David Russell is playing one and it sounds simple amazing and with a tremendous bass. Again, great playing sir!
Both are amazing. I would have to say that I give the edge to the Mueller... it has a very slightly more rounded and balanced tone and is a bit more "traditional" sounding... very magical in your hands. That being said, the Tolz is an amazing instrument as well. I love them both!
Another great video, Evan! Mueller, to my ear, is more complex and interesting and manages that across all registers. The Tolz has very nice depth int he lower register but seems to lose it higher up. Which one is easier to play?
They both sound exceptional in your hands. I prefer the Mueller, it sounds slightly louder, richer and not as bright as the Tolz
In your journey and much greater experience than most, have you noticed a difference in Muellers guitars over the years. Have you any thoughts on Mueller pre 2010 thanks
I can't say I've noticed a trend, but also haven't played a Mueller pre 2010, so I'm afraid I can't help.
They are very similar in many ways. Tolz just needs a little different strings because these are making it too bright. And Muller sounding a little bit more mature, but doesn't mean better.. very similar instruments.
I've tried a Cedar Mueller and heard at least other 2 cedars. They didn't really resonate with me: not so much bigger volume than a well constructed single top ( see Tacchi ) and really dry sound, little overtones and big wolf notes.
On the other hand , hearing this spruce one, I can really see a nice guitar that I would like to try.
The mueller-made guitar sounds very vivid and bright, with a loud sound. The fall of a stone into water, mueller.
toltz gives the trebles slower, it has a calmer sound distribution, it's not in a hurry, when you react hard it softens. toltz is like a grain of water falling into water.
both guitars have high level tones, I used to play bach music with mueller. more traditional works can be performed with toltz made guitar. maybe things that belong to the geography of the guitar.
Thanks for the video, very enlightening.
I think the block chords and the faster pieces sound sound a bit nicer on the Tolz, it’s a little cleaner to me, the Mueller is amazing on those moody pieces though…
Totally agree, the best bases and especially the 4rd string i have ever heard is on Tolz double top guitars.
omg this is too close to call but possibly the tolz for me )
The Muller was better all around - only slightly in the treble but significantly in the bass. The Tolz is a good guitar the Muller was just better.
I am really love German guitar made by German that so good ,warm sound as same as Houser guitars
The Mueller has a bit better tone, the Tolz has a much better dynamic range.
Muller sounds better.