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GSWJ – Channel Debut!! Cirrus Guitars – The American Made Budget Masterpiece


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42 thoughts on “GSWJ – Channel Debut!! Cirrus Guitars – The American Made Budget Masterpiece

  • What would you suggest for a amplifier for a Martin with factory pickup . Just rhythm mainly. Looking for something that won't break the bank

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  • JP, I need your help or anyone who knows. I am older. 63. I have lost a lot of strength in my fretting/left hand. I have always used medium strings as most of what I play of bluegrass. What guitar around the $1k price in the states has a very nice sound and is easier to fret than a Martin or Yamaha. Again, those medium strings I will probably have to switch to lights, but no buzzing. I prefer rosewood back and sides, but if it sounds good enough I can go mahogany of any flavor for back and d sides. I am also thinking of a smaller body than my normal dreadnaught. OM maybe. Orangewood? Taylor? Others? Thanks so much. You have way more knowledge than I do and when the time comes to go buy it’s almost a 3 hour trip. I like Takamone also. The ones with the split saddle.

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  • I know you are not a Martin fan, but to be fair – Martin 000-16 Streetmaster at $2K will give this thing a run.

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  • good guitars start at 4000 and up . cyrus guitar is garbage for a beginner its ok . if you want a good guitar buy a D45 or a J200 or a J45 if you are a beginner you can buy a decent guitar for 200$

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  • MJ Franks built a wood bodied resonator for me that is awesome. Kept it and sold my National and Mule.

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  • I saw a white caribou on a pipeline job in Alberta a few years back. Probably a once in a lifetime spotting for me. That is a superb sounding instrument!!!

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  • I would never buy a guitar without your review I just spent half my vacay this week watching your vids. Great job and appreciate what you do!

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  • I would have to put some side dots although I never saw any use in having anything on the face of the fret board.

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  • Man! It sounds just as good as alverez guitars that i own! Sounds amazing, as always great videos on your channel great demos and u play and sound great!

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  • Was wanting to learn guitar as 3rd instrument. Everything i look at has been manufactured in China. Not wanting to pay more than £500 UK.. Given up now. Ot paying hunfreds for Chinese.

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  • Just a comment. Don't really expect a reply. If this is the greatest $2,300 guitar, how does it compare with the Hsienmo? Last week, the Hsienmo was the best guitar you could buy.. Thanks

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  • FYI: You can put $500 down to start the build and they will build as you pay at your own pace. Can’t beat that! (We need to come up with a cool name for that kind of payment plan. The working title for me is “Keeping the Wife off My Back for Buying ANOTHER Guitar” payment method. Admittedly, it’s a work in progress).

    —Scott

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  • 2300$ ? I guess if you factor in inflation to some that may be considered reasonable. If I had that kind of money to spend on a box I believe I would go for a Martin. Tried and true, never loses it"s value, also American made. Nice try until you stated they are "almost hand made." Sounds wonderful and seems high quality, but I own several Asian made acoustics that have excellent sound, playability and workmanship. Blueridge, Cort, Alvarez. not one more than 900$ new. Most guitar players must have more than one instrument, I could not possibly afford a stable of Martins, Collings or Cirrus's.

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  • I ordered the OMD model a few weeks ago. Mike and Tobin have been beyond nice/helpful. They really take care of the customer.

    I ordered directly from Mike and was on the phone for 45 minutes (talking his head off). He couldn’t have been nicer.

    —Scott

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  • Hello mister john I hope you are well. I have a question for you please.
    What do you think about the yamaha fgx5 now in 2024 ? Would you buy it instead of j45 gibson ,or martin d18?

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  • i have the eastman e10om-tc. i'd love to hear them side by side.

    the b&s look to be sapele. too many people argue its merits to be claimed as mahogany, but i consider it to be such.

    i'm assuming this is a 25.4 (or.5)" scale length? the e10d is 24.9".

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  • Sounds like a nice round clear open tone. Will probably last many lifetimes. I'd like to be apart of a company like that.

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  • Hadn't heard of these before (and not sure how I ended up here) but definitely going to look into them. Thanks for posting.

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  • Mr John do you think the bass is clear and strong enough to keep up in bluegrass? I’m a short guy and looking for a om/ooo that can keep up. I know the volume won’t be the same but I’ve had my Martin 00028 for years and the only thing I need is a pronounced bass. I love my small bodies but the only thing comfortable enough with enough bass to be heard is a Martin m36 and I haven’t played one that spoke to me. Also they’re well over 3000 now lol thanks for any input and thank you for all this amazing content!

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  • I know this might not be in the channel's wheelhouse but I'd really love to see some companies domestic or overseas make high end old style archtops again in the style of original super 400's, D'Angelicos, Epi's and Strombergs at great prices. It seems the flat top market gets all the love while modern arch makers keep going somewhere else with their designs (and pricing).

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