How Much Does Wood Affect Acoustic Guitar Tone? Tone Wood Study
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Apparently I hid the reveal video to well. Here’s the link: https://youtu.be/2HnK5vgwQL0
Play Along! Pick your favorite and write it in the comments, A,B.or C. Then watch the reveal video to see which you chose.
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A brightest B most well rounded C best tone for my ear
B,C,A.
Bearing in mind I'm listening on a phone through bluetooth earbuds so it could be the opposite way round in reality! As I'm listening to it now this is how it sounds to me!
I liked guitar a, a guitar.
A~=C > B (which I thought a bit shallow and cheap sounding ???)
I liked b
You should make a travel version called the "TS Mini"… ????
B sounded the most balanced, and C was the "brightest"……. I thought all of them sounded OK.
I like the c it sounds so good.
3 I like best and believe it to be the hard wood mix, 2 closet wood and 1 poplar
B sounded the most “together”. Slightly more mature tone.
Good video!
I think becose of the differend wood in one gitartop there is gleu used. It makes the wood sound all the same to me.
Yes differences in sound but litlle. Didnt watch the outcome video becouse.
Neverteles entertaining and interesting video.
Well, they’re all beautiful, but looks wise I like the first and third ones, sound wise, A sounds very bright, but maybe a little too air-y? for me, B sounds very nice, and maybe a little fuller and deeper which I like, and I think my favourite is 3, which I think is guitar tone wood.
I think B and C are supercool for fingerstyle imo
B
I like the C guitar. Resonant + warm. Thanks! ????
C, but all of these guitars have their strength
I really liked the target ad the most. It was a surprise as I didnt think Tim would do smth like this, but I gotta say… it just brings out defined acoustics while also having a nice straddle between dark and neutral.
Between B and C for me. Possibly the brighter tone of B takes it.
All three sounded the same in the context of the song to me, even if there is difference, it is not enough to bother with cherry picking a partucular guitar. I'm also absolutely sure if A/B/C in the video were the same exact guitar, we'd still got a thousand of comments that A is rounded, B is mellow, C is deeper etc.
They all sounded fine to me. I'd love to say that I'd pick what fit's the song and the arrangement but these are so close that I'm not sure if it even matters too much. So, I'd probably pick the one made fully from closet doors just so I could say it's made from closet doors.
Oh… About robots playing guitars… They seem to prefer electric ones, at least based on bands Captured! by Robots and Compressorhead. 🙂
"B" is the best tone for me !
B tan C than A. B is best.
I liked b for the style of music being played
There’s no empirical way to rank esthetic taste.
I like A best as I think it sounded most mellow/soft.
A is the best.
C
B and C were my favourite. I think out of the two B was more subtle whereas C was more punchy. Although I could have been the way it was played haha.
C!
B
232nd subscriber LIKE; 3,286th listen/blind select: 3:30 – here we go… 4:12; 4:56. To these old guy ears, none of the 3 have the big-body tone or bottom-end of an acoustic dreadnought. IMHO, they all sound like a smaller-body guitar – like a concert/auditorium/parlor… better for finger-picking, lead & solo playing – not rhythm & strumming. Each would be equally usable in a studio situation. So – really no favorite: any of them could fill that role. But, for the challenge – I'd choose A.
A, but they all sounded very similar to me. B was the worst, but not by much.
I liked B & C better than A. But I'd have a hard time choosing between B & C
B
I preffered B and C, A sounded thin to me.
A had the best top end, but over the whole range I might say C was best
B
I liked C the best, A has the most warmth for chords, but C had real clarity on finger picking.
Surprise! They were all the same LOL.