It’s lovely indeed. I have been told the sound is mostly down to top and the luthier. My new guitar has cherry back and sides and sounds and sustains as good as rosewood guitars i have played though it is a less dense wood. I think now there should be a move to more sustainable woods.
People do hear trebles or basses differently. The way I hear it may be completely different than another and even different than an equalizer. So the proper equalizing of highs and lows to achieve the right balance can be both a scientific and a subjective evaluation. That being said, to my ears, as I age, and have played classical guitars for 59 years, I now need more brilliant highs and less bass to find that perfect equal volume of all the notes. But to another, they may need more bass and less treble. I just notice my ears are different than they were years ago. This beautiful satinwood has that perfect blend of higher treble and background accompaniment of mid tones and bass for my ears currently. The highs lead, and are not drowned out by the bass. I have an East Indian rosewood that used to sound perfect for me when I was young, but now I feel it is too much bass. It is interesting how my ears have changed over the decades. I understand a little better what it means to not always believe your ears, lol. Thanks for showing us this beautiful sounding guitar.
I'll let Simon answer the how much question, I don't actually know ! I've heard similar about certain guitars, but I feel a good guitar should offer it's sound easily. I've played good and not so good Romanillos.
@@davidjaggs thanks for your reply. Being new to guitar making, I’ve had less exposure to good and less so guitars. We love hearing about great guitars, but I’m more interested in a side by side demo of why one is better than the other.
Thanks for another interesting video at a luthier's workshop!
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Beautiful in every way.
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the arpeggio at the end, gorgeous 3:17
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You play this lovely guitar beautifully. You always manage to get the best from any guitar you play . True talent❤
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Beautiful build and wonderful sound! Yes, warm and sweet; very clean too.
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Really nice tone. Love it.
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wonderful
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Lovely
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It’s lovely indeed. I have been told the sound is mostly down to top and the luthier. My new guitar has cherry back and sides and sounds and sustains as good as rosewood guitars i have played though it is a less dense wood. I think now there should be a move to more sustainable woods.
Thanks for watching, Matt. 👍
Another Devon luthier: you are blessed down there.
@mattbod they seem drawn here!
Ahh, what a beautiful blonde, with a sweet lovely voice. Thanks David and Simon
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Would like to hear this guitar with a western red cedar or redwood top, that would be a nice sounding guitar.
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People do hear trebles or basses differently. The way I hear it may be completely different than another and even different than an equalizer.
So the proper equalizing of highs and lows to achieve the right balance can be both a scientific and a subjective evaluation.
That being said, to my ears, as I age, and have played classical guitars for 59 years, I now need more brilliant highs and less bass to find that perfect equal volume of all the notes. But to another, they may need more bass and less treble. I just notice my ears are different than they were years ago.
This beautiful satinwood has that perfect blend of higher treble and background accompaniment of mid tones and bass for my ears currently. The highs lead, and are not drowned out by the bass.
I have an East Indian rosewood that used to sound perfect for me when I was young, but now I feel it is too much bass. It is interesting how my ears have changed over the decades. I understand a little better what it means to not always believe your ears, lol.
Thanks for showing us this beautiful sounding guitar.
Thanks for your detailed comment. Thankfully we all like different things!
How much is the guitar , or the player? I’ve heard that Romanillos guitars need a considered player to get the best out of them.
I'll let Simon answer the how much question, I don't actually know ! I've heard similar about certain guitars, but I feel a good guitar should offer it's sound easily. I've played good and not so good Romanillos.
@@davidjaggs thanks for your reply. Being new to guitar making, I’ve had less exposure to good and less so guitars. We love hearing about great guitars, but I’m more interested in a side by side demo of why one is better than the other.
Did you watch my "how good is a Hauser?" video?
@@davidjaggs thanks, I’m new to your channel. I’ll start watching. Thanks
@@vinwillcock612 there are a few guitar comparison films, and also "student guitar or label?" Which may be of interest to you
how much does this guitar cost?
I'll let Simon answer this question ! It is sold already, I do know that! I believe the owner has it by now.
@@davidjaggs i see well still knowing how much something like this would cost can be helpful in planning.