Thanks for sharing your video, position of the guitars to the camera mic may have skewed the audio results in this test, the Washburn test is head on to the mic the Crafter is off to th left. That all said the Washburn sound harsher and like you said the Crafter has a nice ring musical full tone.
You also appear to be more comfortable with the Crafter the Washburn looks massive and would surely be different to play because of this. The only question I'd ask is what strings where on both guitars?
yo your awesome i would love to jam with you! haha ohh and i you can't really compare those because there very differently built for different tones my style of music i would go with the washburn
I am that someone he he. Thanks for uploading. Reason i asked is my wife promised me the Crafter T035. Nice combination both have their strong points. I play a lot of John Mayer stuff, he uses an OM model, nice for fingerpicking. 5 stars keep em vids coming!
That's exactly right. It's a very nice fingrtpicking guitar with a touch more focus. I play my Crafter with a guy who owns a fine Taylor guitar and they complement each other very well.
My local M&P has a Crafter Dreadnaught that has just a beautiful complexity and is so musical. If I had the shekels or the need of another guitar, (8 acoustics) she'd really be worth grabbing.
Great voice I own a low end crafter and have had the d10s and loved it
chicagochris1988 2 days ago
How much does a Crater guitar like yours cost?
micmoable 7 months ago
just bought the crafter i hope its good :)
villafan95 1 year ago
Nice performance btw, whats the name of the song? thanks.
Xonoxsuka 1 year ago
Thanks for sharing your video, position of the guitars to the camera mic may have skewed the audio results in this test, the Washburn test is head on to the mic the Crafter is off to th left. That all said the Washburn sound harsher and like you said the Crafter has a nice ring musical full tone.
Xonoxsuka 1 year ago
You also appear to be more comfortable with the Crafter the Washburn looks massive and would surely be different to play because of this. The only question I'd ask is what strings where on both guitars?
Xonoxsuka 1 year ago
i think washburn dies like hell
mrvlhs 1 year ago
washburn sounds better yes, but you can pick up a crafter like that for $200 or a little bit over, its great value for money.
Gricey95 2 years ago
Thank you man! You're a great musician, Excellent voice as well. This review helped me purchase the Washburn. What kind of strings do you use?
kungfujellybean 2 years ago
I love the tone of washburn's
davidtheguitarman 2 years ago
love the singing, it's real. Washburn is the tops
chazybrewster 2 years ago
yo your awesome i would love to jam with you! haha ohh and i you can't really compare those because there very differently built for different tones my style of music i would go with the washburn
onfrailwings555 2 years ago
washburn sounds better in my opinion.the low end of the washburn is stronger than the crafter in my opion.both really nice guitars though!
wilde33 2 years ago
good guitarist :) .... andd .. i prefer the crafter TO35 cheers man
dropkickjoey 3 years ago
The Washburn seems muted. Thank you.
sitkaspruceutube 3 years ago
@sitkaspruceutube Exaclty
conca121212 1 year ago
I am that someone he he. Thanks for uploading. Reason i asked is my wife promised me the Crafter T035. Nice combination both have their strong points. I play a lot of John Mayer stuff, he uses an OM model, nice for fingerpicking. 5 stars keep em vids coming!
DEK431 3 years ago
That's exactly right. It's a very nice fingrtpicking guitar with a touch more focus. I play my Crafter with a guy who owns a fine Taylor guitar and they complement each other very well.
frets99 3 years ago
My local M&P has a Crafter Dreadnaught that has just a beautiful complexity and is so musical. If I had the shekels or the need of another guitar, (8 acoustics) she'd really be worth grabbing.
frets99 3 years ago