£10,000 Guitar vs £100 Guitar ????
Can you tell the difference?
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I think it's called 'resonance' that is more distinctive in guitar A. It just has a fulle r, less 'tinny' sound. That said, B sounds good enough for it to make no difference to the vast majority of us, in fact the sound has its merits.
Guitar B sound was boxy . And not that resonant so has to be the cheap one.
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I guessed it because the cheap guitar had a tinny tone compared to the more expensive one.
The 100 bucks guitar sounded way brighter and better
Honestly I’m weird but I prefer a dirtier unpolished sound. Like playing on old rusty strings. That’s why to me the 100 dollar guitar sounds pretty darn good. But any good guitarist will tell you it doesn’t matter the cost. They make the guitar sound good no matter what.
The 10k guitar is so so overpriced . My 1k LL16 D Yamaha sounds better lol
The cheaper one has less volume, and sounds muddier. The expensive one rings out more.
Not sure the difference is $9900 though. But the expensive one looks like a piece of art as well. So I guess that’s why is pricey.
There is an obvious difference, but not £9,9K.
Guitar A had a full, warm tone like liquid honey. Guitar B had a little less depth.
If you got this wrong you don't deserve anything more than a $100 guitar
I don't believe that's different costs you $9.900
Same
Expensive one is clearly better
10k warmer deeper, 100 was more tinny
this just proves that guitar companies and manufacturers are price gouging for zero reason at all. this is NOT a 9,900$ difference
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I got it right but anyone who pays 10grand for a guitar is a nutter
the £100 one sounds better to me, if we could remove the fret buzz
Edit: I like the brighter, clearer sound
La differenza è nei soldi che rimangono in banca ????
A has a richer sound than B.
I WAS RIGHT
I’ve played one NEW Martin that wowed me the rest have been mediocre. I would go for the Huss and Dalton, Bourgeois and Collings every time over Martin.