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  • That's beautiful. Great demo and guitar. I'm looking into Seagull and not sure which would be best.

  • hi!nice sound...

    is it the maritime cw spruce gt QII?

    greezz

  • What kind of strings are you using?

  • I asked because mine sounded kinda crappy with Cleartone strings. I switched to d'addario and it sounded more like yours. I guess cleartone just isn't the way to go for this guitar.

  • @shaundegracia Dude D'addairo phospor bronze :) trust me

  • @t09matrix09 big roger on that one !

  • is solid mahogany back + sides?

  • seagull Maritime SWS (Solid wood series) mahogany sides, back and neck...spruce top.

  • Nice =) Wish they made a SWS with the slim neck. It's a great deal! =D

  • lol I just bought mine today..I traded in my s6 entourage and my s6 original for the SWS Maritime.. I didnt know they had the cutaway version until I saw it at on display at guitar center..jump on it right away.  I got the maritime SWS CW SG Q1 all solid wood. It is a beautiful guitar and easier to play than the s6. $649 .

  • beautiful my brother simply beautiful

  • Sounds like such a great guitar! I am thinking of buying a Seagull too. How do you like the spruce top, compared to a cedar?

  • seagull for strong ppl ( need a strong belt too ), great sound but very heavy then

  • I've got a maritime with a cedar top, they sound incredible for a laminate back and sides and the necks are awesome for a fingerstyle player.

    I just bought a Taylor 810 but I think I'll always keep on to my seagull

  • The maritime are all SWS (solid wood series) guitars by Seagull. The back and sides are either all mahogany or redwood with either ceder or spruce tops.

  • The Seagull Maritime are part of the SWS (solid wood series) line. The backs are constructed of either solid mahogany or redwood. The tops are solid spruce or ceder.

  • The Seagull Maritime is part of the SWS (solid wood series) line. Their backs and sides are constructed of either solid mahogany or solid redwood. The tops are either solid spruce or ceder.

  • I am planing on buying a Seagull Artist Series Studio i-Beam Guitar, can anyone give me an opinion on this one.  Thanks.

  • How's the neck on this and do you know if it compares to a mini jumbo? I'm looking to buy a Seagull, and I really the sound of the mahogany.

  • The neck is great on this, the action was a bit high but adjusting it makes a difference. its much wider than your standard acoutics, almost as wide as a classical...its really good for finger picking, gives your fingers a lot of room..

    The mini jumbo is a bit more bassy a robust..The mahogany on this model gives it a more even tone..id recomend buying one of these guitars, there really good for the price

  • i own a mini-jumbo. its an amazing guitar. its a great investment, and its cedar top gives it a nice warm tone. if ur looking for more trebbly sounds, then go for a spruce top like this. both a good. personally, i love cedar tops.

  • nice guitar action and sound great, just wish that the lighting would be a bit beter on the video so we can see better. good work

  • I have a Seagull S6 the original and let me just say this...Seagulls are underestimated and you prove it why they are just as amazing as other top name brands.

  • I'll keep my Martin D17, but that sounds great. Great sounding guitar and great playing!

  • you can keep your martin D17 lol

  • very nice playing! keep it up..! buying a seagull l6 lefty soon. thanks for the demo!

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