NEW LONDON, Conn., Feb. 21, 2012 — NEW LONDON, Conn., Feb. 21, 2012 /PRNewswire/ – Ever wondered what separates unequivocally good (read expensive) acoustic guitars from a rest? It’s a craftsmanship, yes, though it’s also a singular tinge wood.
In a commander part of Acoustic Addicts acoustic guitar consultant Richard Caruso and top-shelf guitar actor Carl Franklin furnish tranquil recordings of a Taylor K20 (all koa), a Taylor 714ce (rosewood behind and sides with an engelmann debonair top), a Santa Cruz Roy Southerner (mahogany behind and sides with a sitka debonair top) and a McPherson 4.5 (beeswing mahogany behind and sides with an adirondack debonair top), and afterwards investigate a recordings to expose a tonal characteristics of any guitar.
Richard compares a characteristics of any tinge timber to opposite wines, and tells some good stories about how these extraordinary guitars are crafted. At a finish of a video, Carl breaks out a bright cognisance program and we can visibly see a disproportion in a tones that you’re hearing!
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