I’ve always appreciated the sound and build quality of Alvarez! I purchased two of them in 1970 and bought another for my Grandson in 2018. Dollar for dollar, one of the very best guitars!
@kristmundsteinkross2065 Жыл бұрын
I love the sound of number 2. Great videos you are putting out. Stay blessed.
@notmyname36813 жыл бұрын
Newish player (18 months) and totally new to this 'Martin vs anything' question. Ill in bed doing some research on purchasing my first serious guitar upgrade from my £250 Tanglewood Superfolk. I have no idea which guitar is the Martin, but the sound of guitar two (and your playing) put a big old smile on my face!
@rockyrowlett265 жыл бұрын
I’ve never played a Martin or an Alvarez but I can tell you they both sound beautiful. Your first one sounds like a Martin and your number 2 sounds like Alvarez
@stephenraw87729 ай бұрын
I agree
@bobjones34154 жыл бұрын
If I run across any Alvarez in a pawn shop or yard sale I buy it... and usually still sound beautiful and have great playability... just a damn good brand
@philos2123 жыл бұрын
Without looking at your answer video, I was very sure #2 was the Martin. Once I checked your answer video, I am just blown away that #2 was the Alvarez. I loved the Alvarez. Looking to find this model soon or something close to it.
@Gman10442 жыл бұрын
I thought the same. The note separation was clearer I thought in the second guitar.
@guyincognito3202 жыл бұрын
Yes, #2 has that more yielding, sweeter sound that typically Martins have against others in comps. That character for my tastes isn't better or worse. The problem is global trade can't be justified by the quality of products that we get, nor the prices that we pay, for guitars and everything else. We don't pay less due to global trade, and the quality is generally worse for everything. There shouldn't be a 5x difference between US and import. The lack of tariffs isn't to help the consumer with low prices in the big picture, but to fleece the public and break down nations. There's no reason we should tolerate a situation where US companies have to set up overseas and send guitars back here so we're not getting ripped off.. I'd be happy to pay more than $899 for US labor, but I'm never paying used-car prices for a f'ing guitar.
@philos2122 жыл бұрын
@@guyincognito320 At certain point the law of diminishing returns become so obvious. I believe $500 - $1000 range is where all the best guitars at best value stays. Beyond that point people are mostly paying for brand name, collectors obsessions, and sometimes ignorance.
@doylewilliams7119 Жыл бұрын
@@guyincognito320 13:07
@bluemooncanoe Жыл бұрын
Martin #1 & Alvarez #2. I've been playing Alvarez since the early 70's when I bought Alvarez's version of the Gibson J-200. An absolute monster voiced guitar. About a year and a half ago I bought a MPA66SHB, the parlor. All I can say about it is "Oh my." Every single person that has picked it up and played it has loved it and know six people that played mine went out and bought one. Thanks for the video. I subscribed.
@xaviermartinsdias4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing your valuable experience with us. There’s a lot guitar snobism going around and this is a great cure for that
@joetexas44074 жыл бұрын
I’ve been using Alvarez guitars since 2013. I was in the market for a Parlor sized guitar and visited the local guitar center in Columbus Ohio when I lived there. I found the Artist series AP710SB model there which is a cosmetic blemish model rather than the standard AP70. I played it for about 30 minutes and fell in love with it. I wanted to get it professionally setup so I took it to the Fret Shop. They did their magic and really changed the way it played for the better. 6 years later I have 11 different Artist series models covering different styles and applications. I understand that Martin, Taylor and others are big names for a reason but I’m not one to buy for a name. I’ve been very pleased with all the Alvarez guitars I have. Everyone has been setup by the Fret Shop in Columbus, even shipping my news ones to them from Texas where I’m at now. Manufacturing has improved over time that entry level models are at pro gear levels from a few years back.
@cfsnyder23 күн бұрын
I have owned Martin d18, Taylor 410, 1974 guild d 25 that I bought new, a 1948 gibson j 45. You put me on to the Recording King Tonewood Elite. I bought a RO 342 from Sweetwater. They are wonderful to deal with and all I can say is OH MY. I now buy your albums and watch your channel. I have been playing since I was 11 and toured for years. You are a blessing.
@thomaswashington32013 жыл бұрын
I just purchased the Alvarez based on your take. Just outstanding. It is the best guitar I have ever played in the $500 range, and I have spent a lot on acoustics in the past. Thank you very much for this.
@bradbaker4679 Жыл бұрын
What model is the Alvarez he’s talking about?
@patrickodonnell427110 ай бұрын
I believe it's the MD60
@thomaswashington320110 ай бұрын
Yes, MD60. Buy it. @@bradbaker4679
@jenniferstephenson Жыл бұрын
I had several Alvarez when I was younger. Didn't play for about 15 years. Recently I decided to start again so I went to the shops with the intent to find a Martin or Taylor. I picked up an Alvarez and immediately fell back in love. To me, the sound is just so good and the quality is beautiful for the prices.
@tomehCanada5 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the time you take and the thought you put into it Mr. Cormier. #1. They are all voices in the "choir." #2. There has never been more, excellent acoustic guitars available in the world. #3. "It's personal." Keep up the great work. Love it.
@JimWalkerMusic Жыл бұрын
Yesss. The video that really launched this channel. I still have my 60BG and play it more than any I own. I currently searching for a used 70BG Rosewood Version. I love these new Alvarez Guitars!
@patrickbmurray5 жыл бұрын
#1 Alavaraz, even if I'm wrong loved everything about that sound, clear and defined
@MNCasaPro3 жыл бұрын
I thought #1 sounded way better - more bluegrass:)
@rowbags30178 ай бұрын
Fantastic playing! 😎#2 sounded bigger and more "open". I'm hoping it was the Alvarez, because I've just bought one and it's due to arrive tomorrow!
@garybryson19003 жыл бұрын
I'm starting to try to get back into learning acoustic guitar after a long layoff. I know I want a guitar with some good bass, so I think I need a dreadnought. I've had Taylors and Martins in the past but I don't want to spend lots of money this time. I am considering this Alvarez or one of the Yamaha Red Label guitars. The Alvarez is less expensive for a new one, so I really appreciate this video and your expert advice. Thank you J.P.
@752brickie4 жыл бұрын
J P thank you so much for your videos. Love your playing and I have to tell you I have an Alvarez hanging on the wall that blows my Martins away. I had Martin reset my bridge on my 00 18 G but it is a '53 model. Now that is a guitar if you like the nylons.
@CorndogChampion3 жыл бұрын
Alvarez and especially Yairi are really great guitars. I have played Martins and Taylors, only owned Alvarez. About 10 years ago I got a Yairi Masterworks and it has really spoiled me because I can not really find anything else I enjoy beyond another Yairi Masterwork.
@rdoc2 жыл бұрын
First one was the Alvarez and the second one was the Martin or I'll eat my capo! This was a very fun video do more of these if you like, I subbed.
@denisprieur794411 ай бұрын
So..did you eat your capo dude?
@HighColorado3 жыл бұрын
Excellent vid! Subscribing as a result! I have been playing Alvarez since 1985, 1st 12 string 5021 handmade in Japan; life long guitar. Still amazing, never a problem! Medium strings on for 36 years! Subsequently got a hog 6 string in 1986, a custom 12 string as a gift for my son when he graduated college which was stolen and replace with the EMD 711c.... which led me to your vid!!! Have taylors and gibsons, but Alvarez holds a well earned spot in my heart.
@ryanr62405 жыл бұрын
I ordered an Alvarez MF60CE (Masterworks series) yesterday. It looks like a beautiful guitar, I've never bought a guitar online, I hope it travels safely to me.
@boucherj29414 жыл бұрын
How did it turn out?
@80dale4 жыл бұрын
If you don’t mind me asking , where did you buy it? Thinking of getting one .
@ryanr62404 жыл бұрын
@@80dale bought it through guitarcenter.com
@ryanr62404 жыл бұрын
@@boucherj2941 beautiful guitar
@keestoft2503 жыл бұрын
Just bought an Alvarez Ap70 parlour guitar blind thru a UK music chain online, which is always gonna be a gamble right? But I have to say it came outta the box (untouched by the shop it would appear) in tune and perfectly setup. Albeit the strings were dead, but the build quality and tone for £379.00 is amazing. I would have another Alvarez on my experience, possibly the master series, although their left hand ranges are limited.
@randomhero86623 жыл бұрын
I've found that Yamaha, Alvarez, and Epiphone have been just as good and in many cases better than my Martin and Taylor. I was shocked at the playability of my Epiphone when compared to the Taylor. It has been my go to as of late. My Alvarez AF66CE is my favorite and I payed 500 bucks for it. It's beautiful and plays so easily. The mids and lows are on point. Great video man. This is becoming a more popular line of thinking. Now you have other small brands like Orangewood who are putting out amazing instruments for incredible prices.
@Chricão-052 жыл бұрын
You can add Ibanez to your list.
@SkepticalLlama2 жыл бұрын
After a certain price point, maybe. My kid works in a music shop and say every single entry level Ibenez has a crook in the neck. Every one.
@oliverk1912 жыл бұрын
I remember trawling around london guitar shops and being left dismayed by the tone of the instruments vs the price. I then stumbled into a shop that sold furch and Eastman. The tone put a big grin on my face and when I realized they were half the price of the big name equivalents I was stunned. Not only that but these brands seem to be getting better by the year. Played a couple of these Alvarez in Australia and it's the same story really brilliant guitars that everyday folk can afford
@williamnichols62532 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for doing these videos. I had the itch so bad, every day I had to talk myself out of buying a Martin. Last night I was paying and I decided that my 'Marlboro Martin' from early 2000's actually sounds and feels great. It's real spruce/rosewood and I've played it a lot for 20 years. Thanks for saving me $5,000!
@aaronboothe2832 жыл бұрын
Been contemplating getting a 70’s Alvarez 5044. This is getting me closer to taking the leap
@DonPadre193 жыл бұрын
Always a pleasure to listen to "the guitar man"👌🏼
@jeffsullivan49462 ай бұрын
Masterful playing
@wakerue53243 жыл бұрын
I'm a little late to the party and I didn't know which guitar was which but as soon as I heard the second guitar I loved it and after just hearing like 30 seconds of it I just wanted to know which guitar it exactly was.
@anthonywhite6530 Жыл бұрын
Just found your channel. It great. Thank you for your work.
@BenVanceMusic3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this video JP! Love your explanations and that you share your rich experience with us. It's super helpful. They both sound great as do you! First was more balanced overall sound. 2nd had a more bass but less balance and less overall definition. Great video! I will now follow and subscribe.
@anthonyb2334 Жыл бұрын
I’ve been a subscriber for a couple of years now and just came across this video. I agree with almost everything you say and your philosophy. I was there , thinking I needed to have all of the Big 3 American made guitars. I haven’t played thousands but I have owned about 150 acoustic guitars at my advanced age. I still have a dozen various makes. Two Martins l love, along with two Breedloves, Alvarez, Eastman, 50 year old Epiphone , Gibson and Yamaha. Each one I’ve hand picked to keep over the past 15 years. Some are $4000 guitars, and several as low as $600. You can definitely find well made guitars by many brands. Just ignore the label, close your eyes and let your ears and hands decide. Thank you for your videos. Great stuff
@matthewstein92572 жыл бұрын
I just bought an Alvarez AMP660ESHB parlor. I've owned many great acoustic guitars in the past 45 years and this one just amazed me. In my opinion it rings out, plays, feels as good as any on the market.
@thisistimwoods3 жыл бұрын
Thank you J.P., great video. Let me ask you this question - if we take money out of the equation, do you think Alvarez quality is lower than, say, a Martin or high-end Taylor? I have a Martin 000-15M, which has a really amazing all-mahogany tone but I have my eye on the Alvarez MFA66 all-mahogany. The Martin retails for about 1,700 dollars and the Alvarez about 700. Without taking the price difference into account, which do you think is the better quality or is it negligible? I was also thinking of a J-200 at some point in the near future but obviously they cost a wedge at about 4k, and the Alvarez AJ80 Jumbo looks and sounds great at about 600 dollars! Hope you see this message and can shed some light on this issue as it is very difficult to find like for like comparisons with Alvarez. Thanks for a great video
@fernandogarajalde40663 жыл бұрын
The difference is what you’re comfortable with and the courage of your convictions to stand by your choice regardless of what everyone else thinks or says. 😇
@JamesThomas-zl9er2 жыл бұрын
I bought a Colling C10 about 10 years ago, it’s doubled in price since but is the only guitar I’ve played since… I used to play Yamahas and have some signature Taylors and I’ve recently gone back to playing that for practice but the Collings is just amazing. Louder than everything else in the room, half the size etc and amazing!
@rodneyshuffler581010 ай бұрын
I pick number two as the Alvarez immediately.
@jrlopez43413 жыл бұрын
Well you could’ve fooled me you’re an amazing guitar player you’re right about the mind my number one I’ve read number two but still they were very close and he sounded really good can’t wait for your next video
@johnbaker46665 жыл бұрын
I am going to guess that #1 is the Martin because it sounds broken in and has a bit more depth in the tone. But it would not shock me to be wrong. I have played a whole lot of guitars in the last couple of years trying to find the right one and what you say is true. But I want to toss in an important caveat based on having exclusively played a $350 Washburn D-25/SN from 1988 for 30 years. Everything is about the right mix of sound and playability for you personally. I'm always surprised to pick up a 3k Martin and find that my old Washburn sounds at least good and it always did. But it's a high action guitar with a chunky neck and good setup only brings it down to the stiff end of normal. It always held my playing back because it's hard for me to play more than cowboy chords on it and bar chords are outright painful. I couldn't prioritize a new guitar for a long time but finally added a Godin 5th Ave. a few years ago and than an Alvarez masterworks a year ago and found that both pushed me past limits I thought I had for decades. The trick is to find a guitar that is comfortable to play and you want to play for hours. That's how you get good. And when you practice technique on an easier to play guitar and improve you find that a guitar that may have a particularly interesting tone due to high tension gets easier to play as well. And all that said I found after trying tons of other stuff that Martin 15 series and Gibson j-45 models more consistently play better for me than other things so I managed to add those to my collection this yet. But my old hard to play Washburn is still the best sounding guitar I have.
@Shilling_guitar8853 жыл бұрын
I Have a Martin D18 , HD 28 and an Alvarez Yairi DYMR70SB included in my collection and I really love them all.
@nledelnr2 жыл бұрын
Love everything about this. Thanks for sharing your fun!
@richardlim75367 ай бұрын
thanks for affirmation I m going to get a used Alvarez md60bg today. I have a few martins, D42, OM28 Marquis, D18 and a D15M Burst, the D42, OM28 and D18 all have problems with their binding, really frustrating, unlike my ovation custom legend which I have it for 31 years no problem at all.
@趙溫 Жыл бұрын
I don't know, there's something about guitar #2 that just amazes me. Both have really 3D sounds, like you can feel different parts of the sound (treble, mid, bass) each have their own job, yet come together as one whole drama really well and effortlessly. #1 has the 3d-ness as well, but everything felt a bit more muffled compared with #2
@twincam8255 жыл бұрын
Thanks for posting i have a Alvarez purchased 1980 dy75 and love it.
@stephenlanglois14855 жыл бұрын
Its about the heart if the man behind the fingers that lay so perfectly and precisely upon the frets. You would sound phenomenal on a broom strung with two untunable strings. We all are here in this spinning rock for a reason. Im hear to listen and appreciate and you are here to master the stringed instruments. Keep on keeping on and thank you for penning Afgahannnnistannn! Pro patria!
@3cardmonty6025 жыл бұрын
#1 Alvarez. I always pick guitars by sound & feel. One of my best guitars is a $135 Washburn made of Basswood. It did need some finish fretwork, which I perform myself, but other than that it’s a great guitar.
@pcp70612 жыл бұрын
JP I love this, love this. #1 has that muddy low end sound just like a Clarence White recoding... certainly my guess for the Martin. #2 Sounds like a crisp clean modern guitar of the shelf at the music store. Do each of these guitars have Adirondack/red spruce tops? My guess is that the first one does and second one does not. Both amazing guitars. I am trying to figure out if my next guitar should be a red spruce top, or if that is not so important.
@ACEshredZ2 жыл бұрын
Purchased an MF60CEOM 20 minutes ago from Sweetwater. Long time Martin player, and I still have them, but I wanted a quality electric acoustic for recording. My dad pointed me in this direction. He has an arsenal of amazing guitars, and explained to me the exquisite features packed into such a great value. Why not? Loved your video.
@patricwr4 ай бұрын
I have an alvarez nylon and an alvarez 12 string- both from the 70s. Theyre sweet
@kurtdavidson98082 жыл бұрын
Don’t know why I have not seen this particular video? Anyway I am just learning to play. Maybe intermediate. But was was getting ready to buy a D18 Martin until I watched one of your videos. On your word I bought one of the MD 60 Alvarez guitars online from Sweetwater. Now I played several Taylor‘s and Martin’s. Very expensive guitars. And I have to tell you and remember you’ll forget more about playing the guitar today than I will ever know in my entire life but I’m gonna tell you I’ll absolutely love that Alverez. I thought I had to have a martin or a tailor and I still would but I swear that Alverez is more comfortable and I enjoy playing it honestly better than that Martin 18 or that Taylor. Both those guitars were right around 3000. I got my Alverez with a really nice hard shell case that I paid extra for for under $800. I do want you to know that. I’m really glad that I started watching your videos I appreciate it.
@craigbrockway652 Жыл бұрын
A year since your presentation I listened well with ear buds. #1 had more ambience more bottom end albiet a bit muddier. #2 was clearer, sharper. Both are fabulous guitars. My personal preference was #1. If I was to step into a guitar store under the same blind test conditions I would have picked #1 but would have leapt back immediately upon seeing the price difference. Martin's are great but the Alvarez is very impressive. John, thank you for another excellent video!
@stonybuckner99283 жыл бұрын
First one is the um CW Martin? Which would leave my guess for second one the Alvarez BG? I'm stumped already that they sound well almost identical!! Can't wait to listen to the revealing! God bless you JP this is very informative and valuable as a family man who works semi pro at my music and don't have a ton to spend on just the brand!
@dougriley88082 жыл бұрын
Don't know much about brands, am 77 years old recently retired bought my first stringed instrument from a man getting ready to go into a pawn shop $40. Us d it was a Woods acoustic, that was February 2022, I was in our local music store last week they recommended a Alvarez MP66 parlor acoustic $550. usd liked it bought it. All that being said I liked the sound of #2. You sir are a fabulous guitar player.
@bassinmt2123 жыл бұрын
About half a month ago I bought a Recording King rd126 for $250. All solid and it plays and sounds amazing! Only problem is the neck is bowed slightly.
@AngusNB5 жыл бұрын
I've had a Martin 000M since 1998. In '98 it was a $1000 guitar (Canadian), exopensive for a guy sittin' on the couch. I also have a Yamaha FG75 from the early 60s. I've had it since 1976. I've never had to repair it. I've been trying since 1998 to like the Martin better than the Yamaha and it hasn't happened yet. I've also had to have the Marting repaired because it can take the rigors of laying in a case in my livingroom. So which one is the Alvarez you ask... Not sure but I'll trade you a Martin for it. 😁
@backlineguy4 жыл бұрын
#2 sounds like the Alvarez to me...
@AlexElectricSound3 жыл бұрын
100% agree with everything you said i played today an Alvarez MD60 EBG in my lokal musik Shop and this guitar sounds like an 2500 grand guitar this is impressiv for 769 Euro here in Germany
@eliprice138Ай бұрын
I have a Alvarez AD-60s it is a mid range acoustic guitar I paid $500 and change about 18 years ago. And I’m just an amateur guitarist I just enjoyed sitting in on jams strumming along . More times than I can count, I’ve had all timers asked to pick up my guitar and play, and then they hold onto it and play for the rest of the night and can’t believe on how well it plays and sounds . I’ve had two major repairs done repairs that any other cheaper guitar you just throw out and this guitar still sounds and plays excellent ! I love Alvarez Yari acoustic guitars .
@larrycortner63213 жыл бұрын
I Always enjoy and respect Your honest opinions on guitars ,Thank You
@outlaw53kart5 жыл бұрын
#2 reminded me a lot of my long ago stolen 1956 J50 ... whichever that was i liked that one
@mkrnp Жыл бұрын
Greetings. I just bought an MD60EBG. It came with a LR Baggs VTC Element System, not a Fishman. All of the listings I have seen show the Baggs. BTW - this is another Alvarez. I also have a DY40 with the direct coupled bridge, and a DY80 (12 string) Canyon Creek. They are all outstanding guitars!!! Keep on pickin'!!
@walcott4233 жыл бұрын
I have a solid wood Alvarez and one with lam sides and back.....I love them both.
@lightactivates24733 жыл бұрын
You're awesome. I saw you perform in north Carolina years ago.
@bethsetchfield9142Ай бұрын
The sound on number 2 seems brighter to me. I have an Alvarez Yairi Jumbo and I love the tone on that guitar. I’d love to hear you play a Yairi guitar. I think number 2 is the Alvarez.
@faronmitchell670211 ай бұрын
J.P. What would you recommend for a small guitar ? I’m calling it a couch guitar? I have some great guitars. But nothing 00 or 000 size. Thanks for your videos. I really enjoy them.
@kylevinson68854 жыл бұрын
Brother I get the feeling you can make any guitar sound awsome.
@gregmcdaniel1323 жыл бұрын
Does anyone know if the Alvarez MD60EBG shown here is the same as the MD610EBG sold by Guitar Center?
@gregmcdaniel1323 жыл бұрын
I found the answer and it is no.
@cainhasrisen50844 жыл бұрын
I have a D28 Martin that my Mom bought about 76 I love the guitar mom played it so much the varnish has her handprints in the neck,I wanted my own Martin went and looked at a Martin D15m I had the money to buy the Martin for 1200.00 then right under it was an Alvarez M60 I played it was too pretty not to and to my surprise I bought the guitar but I got a 700.00 guitar for 550.00 and I love it honestly.Im not a great guitar player but this guitar makes me sound goo really
@mikeduman358 Жыл бұрын
Thanks pal I was considering buying a Alvarez
@aarontiller52684 жыл бұрын
I wish you could have compared the Alvarez to a d18 so they both would have been mahogany guitars do you think it would have stacked up well with it because the 28 is rosewood. I’m in the market for that Alvarez but I wounded if it’s the best mahogany guitar to get because I’ve looked at the Blueridge and the Eastman ones that are like the d18 too just don’t know which one to get could you help me out please lol
@alanhembra25658 ай бұрын
Alvarez won me over about 5 years ago. I have a 6 string, and 8 string baritone, and a 43 year old 12 string and I don’t regret it.
@billycoburn37277 ай бұрын
I own two alvarez guitars The AD60 not real expensive but sounds and plays great. Also have a lesser known ABT60 E Barritone also sounds great. I believe 1 us Martin 2 is Alvarez. Both sound great.
@jamesmoffatt64355 жыл бұрын
I believe that Martin is #1... #2 sounded somewhat brighter, crisper, and a little louder..Alvarez.
@rcotton1003 жыл бұрын
Martin #1 Alverez #2 they both sound great, but I think I catch The Martin darkness in #1. Great test though even if I'm wrong.
@dangatton71385 жыл бұрын
wondering if its better to just get the md60bg and put a pickup on it instead of paying extra for the BGE then tearing it apart.. ?
@folked-up3 жыл бұрын
As someone that daily drives a Martin DSR, the 1 sounded like the Martin to me. It had the same distinct booming bass that I get from my rosewood model, but lacked quite a bit of clarity especially in the lower and top end. The number 2 guitar sounded significantly better. It was considerably more articulate with a wider spectrum of tones, and it seemed like you were able to play it smoother. It did lack that bottom string bass oomph that I crave, though.
@norman-gregory2 ай бұрын
Greetings...JP. Years later...you get that! Picturing the movie deliverence as the setting. First one fitted right in there. Second sounded brighter, straight outta the gate. I don't associate brightness with Martin. 1.Martin. 2.Alvarez. Good health to you.
@steviegenoski9977 Жыл бұрын
I literally opened my front door yesterday to a new Alvarez freshly delivered. It's beautiful and sounds awesome. I inspected it tip to tail and couldn't find a single flaw. The only thing I am having to adjust to is the thinner neck. These days you don't really have to pay thousands of dollars to get a great guitar.
@shaddyhacker2 жыл бұрын
John when you have time, can you do a review of an affordable guitar like Yamaha FG800?
@meaderyrecords39784 жыл бұрын
More proof that it's the player, not the guitar, that makes the real difference. Nice playing, man.
@musicismyreligion52134 жыл бұрын
Fact.
@thomastommy11924 жыл бұрын
What is the price of that Alvarez and where can I buy one? Awesome video thanks for sharing. Btw, I think guitar 2 sounded bbetter. So I have to say 2 was the Martin. But number one guitar sounded great also.
@fo763 жыл бұрын
without having looked at the answer... I would say #1: Martin, #2 Alvaraz. Both guitars sound great. #1 is a bit warmer and rounder, and a bit more mid-range, #2 has a lot of sparkle without sounding harsh. If I could steal one from you, I'd go for #1, because it's less hot-blooded and a bit more balanced and relaxing. If I had to pay for it, I would go for whichever one is the cheaper (Alvarez) and be perfectly happy. BTW: very true what you said about Doc Watson.
@63stratomanАй бұрын
I have been a fan boy of Alvarez Yairi guitars since I first picked up a guitar! I was 9-years old and my first guitar teacher had a Yairi 5060 model. The music store didn’t have any Martins so I didn’t know that what he had was basically a D-45 (or D-41) knock-off. All I knew was that I wanted one just like it! I learned how to flat pick on a DY-45 I bought in 1986 (still have it) and later bought a DY-71 and a DYM-95C which now needs some fret work because I have been playing it so much! Earlier this year, I finally bought a Martin D-18 because I could and felt it was a “rite of passage” of sorts. I absolutely love it and it sounds every bit as good as my DYM-95C Yairi! Used to be that Yairis were a bargain compared to Gibson or Martin. Nowadays, they are priced right alongside them if not a little more! I know you were picking on standard “Made in China” Alvarez model. I wonder if the marketing guys at Alvarez are worried about the Masterworks guitars cutting into the market share of their premium Yairi line? Second guitar sounded a little warmer so I am guessing this was the Alvarez with the mahogany body?
@melodicdreamer724 жыл бұрын
I've gone back and forth a few times, but I am going to stick with #1 being the Martin since it sounds like the tone has mellowed. But...dang it...that was some smoking picking...and both guitars sound good.
@wesispradlin99612 жыл бұрын
Yep, I agree.
@studioloraine4 жыл бұрын
thank you so much for sharing your experiences and thoughts. gained a new subscriber
@chiefbrody69354 жыл бұрын
This was so valuable, thank you.
@chadwickmusicmanagement8 ай бұрын
You persuaded me to buy the Alvarez as I was on the hunt for a medium priced acoustic for my pub and bar work. I already have a J45 but don’t want that being knocked about and drinks spilled on. It’s arrived yesterday and it’s great! Very nice rounded and full bodied sound, nice treble and is brighter than my J45 which is what I wanted. The neck is a nice feel too, not as fat as Gibson acoustics (which as a female I would rather a thinner neck!) needs playing in but so far so good! Thanks for this video and you definitely have a point with companies that are building better guitars for a better price without the big brand name! I’m over it!
@F.E.A.R.L.E.S.S.792 жыл бұрын
I’m curious to what you think between the Alvarez and Recording King you tested against the Martin.
@jeffthevideoguy237 ай бұрын
Do both guitars have the same strings? Are they new?
@rodneykitchen38697 ай бұрын
Bert Jancsh well known British guitarist also played Yamaha. .
@timnewman11723 жыл бұрын
My first guitar was an early 80's Alvarez that I got as a graduation present... great instrument, but I traded it for a cheap Gibson electric a couple years later. Been trying to buy it back ever since!
@SWIFTY51502 жыл бұрын
#1 is perfection, I love it! #2 is not quite as bright sounding, but still very nice. I prefer #1.
@daveman678902 жыл бұрын
I just recently picked up an Alvarez Yairi Masterworks Grand Auditorium and the tone is incredible. I need to lower the saddle for action, but it blows away my older Ovation from the 90's, no comparison tone wise.
@TMoody3 жыл бұрын
I got caught up in buying these expensive over the top high end acoustics to impress people that I don't know or even care about. I recently purchased one of these used Alvarez bluegrass guitars for $400. It's now the only acoustic that I will ever need... sometimes letting go can be the most liberating thing that you could ever do.
@user-tt2le8um9q5 жыл бұрын
Number two sounded like it had more bass, number one sounded a little bit thinner, however number one is probably preferred in recording, so my quess ...number one is the Martin
@kevinmahoney1395 Жыл бұрын
Huge Alvarez fan! Great video!
@davidvallee8933 жыл бұрын
Hey JP, what about Takamine, the Japan built models. I have an EF360GF Glenn Frey signature model that I absolutely love. I’ve had D35’s and D41 and I much prefer this.
@forresthouser58073 жыл бұрын
I've owned several Alvarez guitars through my 40+ years of playing, as well as a few Martins and such... The sound here is so similar that it's negligible. If I were forced to guess (which I obviously am) I'd say the Alvarez was first, just because the second one sounded more aged....Could also be caused by minute differences in the mic angle/placement/distance during the takes....
@todd9237111 күн бұрын
I wish you would make a video where you take 5 guitars ranging in price from 300-4000 dollars. A blind comparison only in sound and everyone ranks them. It would be interesting to see the results with some of the more humble Alvarez and Yamaha models against the more expensive guitars.
@danthejoe8186 Жыл бұрын
absolutely. I'm a long time musician and my fiance wanted to learn to play . so I bought her a cheap Alvarez from a pawn shop. I think I payed around 150 for it. it was a starter guitar on the low end of thier price range. that being said the action on that guitar was amazing. I enjoyed playing it more than my higher end guitars . I would actually use it for lead more than anything. it was just so fast and smooth. I was amazed that they could build such a great playing guitar in such a low price range. I don't know if it's just that they have an amazing group setting g those guitars up at factory or what the fretwork was perfect. definitely something you would expect on a high end guitar. I just couldn't get over how fast it was. it wasn't a dreadnought. it more of a concern model so didn't have a large low end sound but for a lead it was amazing.
@crouch07462 жыл бұрын
I liked the 2nd one better, I think because its low end sounds more prominent to me. Because of that, I'm guessing it's the Martin D-28. I have a Martin HD-28, and both of these sounded a lot like it. If the 2nd one is the Alvarez, I'm very impressed.
@sokinecola93612 жыл бұрын
It was revealed that the second is Alvarez
@matthewbolduc27142 жыл бұрын
Last month I paid 539 new for an Alvarez abt60ce black 8 string baritone. I use it as a 6 string baritone. This is a great guitar. Quality is superb. Design is great. Sounds great. Sounds super great with the very cool LR Baggs preamp with 3 band eq. This preamp is great and has great tone shaping with the broad range individual eq knobs. Very good eq. Also super great feedback suppressor adjustable sweep knob. Quashes feedback quickly. The tone of this guitar is great. This is a great baritone acoustic and super inexpensive.
@davidperkins29432 жыл бұрын
I have two Yairis - a YM2 and a YIGI. They're keepers.