@wblakesx The guitar has a very thin Spruce top, the result is a very bright sound. So that could be heard as being "tinny". I am a proud owner of one and they're amazing.
@indrewjones - ur most probably right on that one! - flamenco-style guitars have thinner tops, especially blancas, that give it that characteristic "flamenco" bark and bite...along with the lighter woods - Im considering getting the "blanca" myself after testing it out before and fell it love with it! - it sure does sound great for the price range...(love the pickup system as well)
@wblakesx The guitar has a very thin Spruce top, the result is a very bright sound. So that could be heard as being "tinny". I am a proud owner of one and they're amazing.
indrewjones 1 month ago
@indrewjones - ur most probably right on that one! - flamenco-style guitars have thinner tops, especially blancas, that give it that characteristic "flamenco" bark and bite...along with the lighter woods - Im considering getting the "blanca" myself after testing it out before and fell it love with it! - it sure does sound great for the price range...(love the pickup system as well)
GuitarraArrizza 1 month ago
in this case the player sounds better than the axe. why do all the cordobas i've heard on youtube sound tinny.
kai, you've got talent but you need the "woodshed" till it's better than second nature, and emotion, focus, etc. best wishes for your talent.
wblakesx 7 months ago
Kai is one great player!
Manolian 8 months ago