My first guitar purchase was the Yamaha APX500 back when I was a newbie in guitar playing. There's no other acoustic that makes me feel like a badass like that one does. So so so good. I recommend it to anyone who's looking for a great tone and comfort while playing. 😌🤙
I own a Fender FA-125 CE since 10 months and I must say that it sounds better than the CD-60SCE in this video. The string set on the FA-125 in this video sounds pretty old. I use D’addario or Elixir strings on mine and they simply sound amazing! Highly recommend the FA-125 and strings play a huge part on your sound!
Yeah, I noticed that. When the FA-125 came in I was like "wtf, is this the actual sound?", the CD-60 sounded way better in the video. Thanks for the input!
After seeing this I ended up getting a Fender CD-60SCE.....WOW! What a guitar! Out of all my guitars this one is my new favorite! I went with the all black model.....Its stunning to look at....And it plays like magic....Both easy to play, and sounds incredible both unplugged and plugged in....What a guitar! This video was very helpful in making the decision too....Subscribed to the channel....Couldn't be happier about the guitar!
This was very timely for me, as I have been considering acoustic electric guitars in approximately the $300-$400 range. I have really been narrowing in on the CD-60SCE in all mahogany, which was not included in this video, but that Yamaha gave me something else to consider. I am still leaning towards the Fender, though.
One thing that I really appreciate about your reviews is the tendency to demo them all with the same tune. That makes it more of an apples-to-apples comparison, even across separate video reviews. I don't get that from other reviewers.
I recently bought this guitar and made some adjustments. Some fret ends were a little sharp and the action was a little high. So I done the following. Cleaned up the fret ends and polished the frets, after checking the neck I trimmed down the bridge saddle to lower the action. Replaced the strings to Martin 13/56 and adjusted the truss rod. The results and sound were incredible. I now have an acoustic that matches any T*ylor, M*rtin or G*bson at a fraction of the cost. The intonation is perfect and I normally tune the guitar in every 6 to 8 days.
I have the Fa125ce and I tell you it´s a nice experience for me. It has bright sound specially when not amplified. It will be even better when I change the strings
I bought the APX 600 yesterday as a house guitar for me and the kids. What a nice little instrument! I can't wait to present it to them on Christmas day.
Great video! Informative and helpful! Not simply a rapid fire of non information....You actually provide some specs on each and then provide some really good demos of each guitar which is really great! I am shopping for another guitar and specifically an acoustic electric which is the one type I don't already own :) so this video helps narrow it down for me since I was looking for maybe not top of the line but not wanting to go too cheap and these guitars were ones I have been thinking about. I now feel confident that they are good options :) thanks a lot for the great video!
Three very different-sounding guitars there. Good demo. I had an earlier version of the Yamaha and it was terrific. Swapped it for an electric. These things happen.
Great comparison. I have played acoustic guitars but they sound different compared to what i hear in this video. Its so nice. I want to know is there an effect applied or its the guitars inbuilt amp. Please share a link of the device if you can.
I have the APX600 Yamaha. In two seperate videos you mention they are laminate wood. It's my understanding through all other accounts that the APX600 is solid top, back and sides. Please update if it's laminate or solid body. Thank you. -M
You can check this on the Yamaha site; the APX 600 (like the 500iii before it which I have) is all laminate. You get a solid top with laminate back and sides if moving up to APX 700, and solid top, back and sides with the APX 1200.
Have you ever tried a lowden f series I’m just saying if you ever feel like doing another list of guitars from $2000-3000 it will 100 percent win it’s AMAZING
Nice demo. I am considering APX600 or the CC-60SCE (not featured here, but I think it is slimmer than CD-60SCE). I am an electric guitarist and occassinally play the acoustic guitar (blues and some finger picking). Ideally, in an acoustic guigtar, I want lowest action possible without buzz and the neck feel of an electric guitar (ideally Ibanz wizard necks 😉 or the Strat modern C). I am guessing that since CD-60SCE is solidwood, tonewise it ought to be better than the APX600, which has spurce top. Any recommendations as to which of the two APX600 or CC-60SCE would better suit my requirements? Other related insights would also be very helpful. Thanks.
Could someone please help me to decide? I want an acoustic-electric for looping and play fingerstyle like Nick Drake. I'm not a beginner, I've been playing the guitar since I was 14 years old (now I'm 24). I'm between the Fender FA-125C and the Yamaha APX-600.
Never owned an acoustic guitar, looking for my first. Should I just get a Fender CD-60SCE or should I spend the extra for an Epiphone EJ-200SCE? They both sound beautiful in my opinion. As a guitar noob, what would be the major noticable differences?
Just get the fender cd-60 sce, its superb value and Thomann oftetn have b- stock for even less I have one myself. As a veteran player i can safely say u will struggle to find a better guitar at the price. Dont pay 299 tho, that is too much dude
Is the fa 125 a smaller necked guitar maybe 3/4 size guitar ? I’m looking at this model for my done that’s 12 and wanting to upgrade but he’s small and needs something to fit his small hands.
Fender CD or Yamaha APX??? What do you think? The solid top is a bonus tho.. although I really like how Yamaha APX600 sounds like and the Yamaha electronics especially! so I'm really perplexed on what to choose, help me if you will
Lovely sound of Yamaha Guitars. Unfortunately, here in mexico it's not possible to find it under $300. It's around $700 usd, which in mexican pesos makes a huge difference. Anyways FA125 sounds quite fine as well :) .. thanks for sharing
I have had my fa125ce for about a year now and really enjoy it. My only complaint is that the low E string sounds dull (compared to the A) even with new strings. It plays well, but with 12's compared to the Strat on 10's it is a beast on your fingers. It does sound great through an amp.
I have the Yamaha CPX 600 guitar and been recording with this one as well. But I'm always struggling with finding the right set of strings. I'm only familiar with D'Addario strings but they sound too bright especially when it's plugged or recorded. I prefer a heavier sound cause most of the music I wrote is acoustic, so the bright sound from the guitar is pretty bothering to me. Is there any recommendation for strings? Also, how long until I should change the strings?
Change them as often as you can, every 3 months at a bare minimum. Martin or d'addario lights, always. Cheap and lovely. The type of metal doesnt really matter but i prefer nickel. Just roll back on your tone, acoustics need some brightness but if u want less get bronze but NEVER medium gage or higher
Well if you are serious, "best" is a relative term. The two laminates in general won't sound as good or be as acoustically loud as the one with the solid spruce top, CD60SCE. Now you have to consider how much you want to take care of your guitar and what climate you live in vs the quality of the sound of the guitar. A laminate guitar does better when the weather changes... spring, summer, winter, or fall so you won't have to keep it in a humidity controlled room or worry about the wood drying out and you having to have it set up again to be played for each season. For a beginner or someone who doesn't want to take their guitar into a shop all the time, this is the best guitar for them. Once your ear is able to tell the difference between a "bad" guitar vs a "decent" guitar (like these) vs a "good" guitar vs a "great" guitar then you can decide if you want to purchase something different. With just the top being solid on the CD60SCE it should do ok in most climates as well. For my solid guitars, some guitars are set up for winter and some for summer so I can always have one to play. The weather changes can also destroy and crack a solid wood acoustic guitar though so you have to keep a humidifier in the case or keep the case closed all winter/summer. Even for me though, that's too much work which is why I just purchased a CD60S and will install a fishman soundhole pickup in it. Then I don't have to worry about my nice guitars getting cracked or warped this winter. My breakdown of the video anyway, everyone's ear is a little different. The CD60SCE sounded the best MIC'd and also plugged in. However, for the Yamaha, if you look the MIC is slightly higher towards the neck so it wouldn't be able to pick up the sound as much which is probably why the volume is lower, that and it has a more shallow body. The FA125CE sounded blah and what I call "cardboard" like unplugged. No character and very dull. Plugged in, it sounded as good as the Yamaha. The CD60SCE was noticeably louder than both, again note what I said about the Yamaha MIC location, and even plugged in it was louder although it shouldn't have been since it had the same preamp as the FA125CE. However, even if you took out the volume factor for all three, the CD60SCE was just a bit more articulate and had a little bit more character. I think for a beginner guitar you can't go wrong with any of them. The FA125CE if you maybe aren't sure that you will stick with a guitar or you want a cheaper guitar for the lake or a coffee shop. The CD60SCE beats the APX 600 in sound both plugged in and acoustically. However for eye candy appeal, the APX 600 is a georgeous guitar! Hope that helps anyone seriously considering one of these guitars. Again, this is in respects to my ears and my taste in sound.
If anyone is curious, I put a L.R. Baggs kinda copy preamp mounted in sound hole pickup in my CD60SCE and it sounds pretty good. This preamp has two mics and also a piezo pickup so you can blend the two, it only cost abougt $25 bucks on ebay right now this isn't my video so I don't want to post links but look for the beige colored ones like L.R. Baggs makes. I also put a Fishman Sonicore soundhole mounted preamp in my more expensive solid wood Epiphone Masterbuilt and the CD60S sounds just as good with that pre-amp. Now compared to my Gibson and my Guild, they don't seem to compare. Side by side you will notice a difference. But I played them all from the cheapest to the most expensive and it sounds good enough where you wouldn't know it did not sound "as good" if there was not another guitar to compare it to. By sounding good, I mean it is very warm and yet has enough treble, the strings are articulate and each note can be heard picking or playing arpeggios. Compared to the higher end guitars of mine, it does not sound as "full" as the Guild and it is not as well balanced as my Gibson or as articulate. So now I have a guitar for every purpose, Guild for chords, Gibson for leads and picking, and the Fender CD60S as a general guitar that is cable of doing both well but not as good as the two top guitars.
@@ephramwalton I have had mine out most of the winter so far and its held it's own. I did slightly adjust and straighten the neck but only barely so I could play the higher frets easier. If you are new and mostly playing open and some bar chords you will be fine. Also if you keep it in a case when you aren't playing it, it will keep its moisture better and likely wont need to be adjusted at all. When spring and summer comes again the little wood changes will change back.
@@ephramwalton I didnt read properly, if you are from Dallas you should be fine. I'm way up in Wisconsin where the humidity and temperature changes alot between the seasons and it has held up. In dallas, you likely wont even need a case or a humidifier for it
Então, eu comprei um um desse fender FA125 e achei o som do vídeo muito diferente, comprei ele justamente por ter um som bem aberto e "estalado", com os médios e agudos bem evidentes e grave moderado, acho que o microfone deles que tem a captação um pouco mais grave talvez. Digo pra você que vale a pena visitar uma loja para testar, nem que for pra matar a curiosidade, é um baita violão!
Selling anything at 199.99 anything is a patronising insult to anyone's intelligence. It's 200 whatever if it's being sold honestly by somebody who doesn't treat me as an idiot.
Sound test
Yamaha APX600 8:07
Fender FA125 9:33
Fender CD60SCE 10:49
Yamaha APX600 Line Input: 8:51
Fender FA125 Line Input: 10:12
Fender CD60SCE Line Input: 11:45
My first guitar purchase was the Yamaha APX500 back when I was a newbie in guitar playing. There's no other acoustic that makes me feel like a badass like that one does. So so so good. I recommend it to anyone who's looking for a great tone and comfort while playing. 😌🤙
Fender cD60 SCE is the best in all
In 2024 which one?
I own a Fender FA-125 CE since 10 months and I must say that it sounds better than the CD-60SCE in this video. The string set on the FA-125 in this video sounds pretty old. I use D’addario or Elixir strings on mine and they simply sound amazing! Highly recommend the FA-125 and strings play a huge part on your sound!
Yeah, I noticed that. When the FA-125 came in I was like "wtf, is this the actual sound?", the CD-60 sounded way better in the video. Thanks for the input!
Can u guys tell me which guitar is best for me?
Price range 18k
Fender is good choice?
Or cort?
If fender, what's the best model
@@govindprabhu8458 beginners should try electric guitar first
@@govindprabhu8458 fender cd140sce
After seeing this I ended up getting a Fender CD-60SCE.....WOW! What a guitar! Out of all my guitars this one is my new favorite! I went with the all black model.....Its stunning to look at....And it plays like magic....Both easy to play, and sounds incredible both unplugged and plugged in....What a guitar! This video was very helpful in making the decision too....Subscribed to the channel....Couldn't be happier about the guitar!
This was very timely for me, as I have been considering acoustic electric guitars in approximately the $300-$400 range. I have really been narrowing in on the CD-60SCE in all mahogany, which was not included in this video, but that Yamaha gave me something else to consider. I am still leaning towards the Fender, though.
Does mahagamy one has better/ different sound? Cuz im about to order the black one cuz it comes with bundle.
One thing that I really appreciate about your reviews is the tendency to demo them all with the same tune. That makes it more of an apples-to-apples comparison, even across separate video reviews. I don't get that from other reviewers.
Ik this is a year ago but the same tune is great bc it lets us directly compare them.
Line input
Yamaha apx. 8:52
Fender fa 125ce. 10:11
Fender CD 60sce 11:45
I recently bought this guitar and made some adjustments. Some fret ends were a little sharp and the action was a little high. So I done the following. Cleaned up the fret ends and polished the frets, after checking the neck I trimmed down the bridge saddle to lower the action. Replaced the strings to Martin 13/56 and adjusted the truss rod. The results and sound were incredible. I now have an acoustic that matches any T*ylor, M*rtin or G*bson at a fraction of the cost. The intonation is perfect and I normally tune the guitar in every 6 to 8 days.
Which of the 3 are you referring to? I just bought the cd-60 as a knockabout and its just OK, im not blown away
@@Heneggsboss Apolgies for the confusion. I bought the Fender CD-60SCE.
Thank you so much Chris McKee for this much needed comparison video.
I loved the video, very helpful. You’re doing a great job, really appreciated. Just what I needed. Keep it going 💪🏼 thank you
Like always great demo and guitar descriptions/info. I really enjoy watching you play, wish I had a 1/4 of your ability. Cheers man.
Really liking your videos: helpful and informative! Appreciate you sharing your time and knowledge!
The CD60 sounded warmer then others. I liked the FA125 bridge looks really strong but the sound of the 60 just stands out.
If you want to play with electric guitar, the best option is the Yamaha APX600, it is slim and very comfortable to use. 🎸👍
I have the Fa125ce and I tell you it´s a nice experience for me. It has bright sound specially when not amplified. It will be even better when I change the strings
What strings did you get? I want to know how to make it sound even better when I buy it.
@@isaac.rivera.lpz2 I bought Elixir 0.10. They are more expensive, but by far more durable, and the most important, have great sound.
Martin strings!
I bought the APX 600 yesterday as a house guitar for me and the kids. What a nice little instrument! I can't wait to present it to them on Christmas day.
MrBreeze I have one as well, and wondered what you think of the strings and set up it came with?
All sound good. I like fender cd60sce out fo all of them.
Wait is it better than yamaha fg800
Yeah cd60sce outperforms both of them,the all mahogany version of cd60sce is even better
Fantastic video - thanks for the thorough explanations and clear examples of the mic'd and line sound - very impressive.
Yamaha apx 600 8:08
Great video! Informative and helpful! Not simply a rapid fire of non information....You actually provide some specs on each and then provide some really good demos of each guitar which is really great! I am shopping for another guitar and specifically an acoustic electric which is the one type I don't already own :) so this video helps narrow it down for me since I was looking for maybe not top of the line but not wanting to go too cheap and these guitars were ones I have been thinking about. I now feel confident that they are good options :) thanks a lot for the great video!
Fender fa125 9:34
The video that I needed 🙏🙏🙏 thanks a lot !!
wow so this video was posted recently, Great
I was thinking of going for fa 125ce
Thanks for the video, really helpful
Fender CD-60SCE would be my choice
Yep, its the best value too
Is aiersi Guitar great for beginners?
If you observe his facial expressions and emotions while playing all three, it's very clear that the winner is Yamaha APX
CD60SCE sure sounds the best, but it is a little bit too pricey in my country. What would you recommend between APX 600 and FA-125?
Hmmm. How much do you want to spend preferably and what style do you like to play?
Alamo Music Center Found your other video. Super helpful, finally bought a FSX800c!
Thanks for posting this! How is the action on the Fender FA-125 compared to the CD-60? Which one would do you think is easier to play for a beginner?
Fender cd60sce 10:49
I bought this model a few months ago. I really like it.
Three very different-sounding guitars there. Good demo. I had an earlier version of the Yamaha and it was terrific. Swapped it for an electric. These things happen.
Fa125 is killer at that budget point
Great comparison. I have played acoustic guitars but they sound different compared to what i hear in this video. Its so nice.
I want to know is there an effect applied or its the guitars inbuilt amp. Please share a link of the device if you can.
No effects the audio is straight from the guitar, and mic recordings. (:
Do they all have new strings on? Because the FA125ce sounds dead compared to the others...
Great demo.some rockin guitars at very resonable cost.
I need the smaller body because of a bad right shoulder, but would also like easy neck playability, so which would be best?
Hey, Alamo guys! California Newporter vs APX 600?
I have the APX600 Yamaha. In two seperate videos you mention they are laminate wood. It's my understanding through all other accounts that the APX600 is solid top, back and sides. Please update if it's laminate or solid body. Thank you. -M
You can check this on the Yamaha site; the APX 600 (like the 500iii before it which I have) is all laminate. You get a solid top with laminate back and sides if moving up to APX 700, and solid top, back and sides with the APX 1200.
Graeme Docherty great information , thanks
Awesome video! Could you tell me on which amp you were playing these demos please?
Have you ever tried a lowden f series I’m just saying if you ever feel like doing another list of guitars from $2000-3000 it will 100 percent win it’s AMAZING
Yamaha APX600 is the best !!! 🤘🥰
Nice demo. I am considering APX600 or the CC-60SCE (not featured here, but I think it is slimmer than CD-60SCE). I am an electric guitarist and occassinally play the acoustic guitar (blues and some finger picking). Ideally, in an acoustic guigtar, I want lowest action possible without buzz and the neck feel of an electric guitar (ideally Ibanz wizard necks 😉 or the Strat modern C). I am guessing that since CD-60SCE is solidwood, tonewise it ought to be better than the APX600, which has spurce top. Any recommendations as to which of the two APX600 or CC-60SCE would better suit my requirements? Other related insights would also be very helpful. Thanks.
What did you end up getting m8?
@@oldzerhuman555 I bought Fender CC60-SCE. Its neck is slim enough to pass off as an electric guitar. Generally happy with it.
Could someone please help me to decide? I want an acoustic-electric for looping and play fingerstyle like Nick Drake. I'm not a beginner, I've been playing the guitar since I was 14 years old (now I'm 24). I'm between the Fender FA-125C and the Yamaha APX-600.
Yamaha APX600. Just a better guitar overall. Packs a great sound and comfortable as heck to play. I hope you get the one you're looking for! 😌🤙
This fender fa125ce has a basswood body which is generally used in cheap guitars. Then why is it so much good rated product please tell me
They crafted it quite well so it still projects a great sound!
@@AlamoMusic please sir i humbly request you which is best fender cd60 v3 or fender fa 125??? I have to but today... Plssss tell sir..
@@piyushgupta_in v3 is better
Good job thanks.
Is there a big difference between the Fender 125sce and the cd 6sce
Never owned an acoustic guitar, looking for my first. Should I just get a Fender CD-60SCE or should I spend the extra for an Epiphone EJ-200SCE?
They both sound beautiful in my opinion. As a guitar noob, what would be the major noticable differences?
Just get the fender cd-60 sce, its superb value and Thomann oftetn have b- stock for even less
I have one myself. As a veteran player i can safely say u will struggle to find a better guitar at the price. Dont pay 299 tho, that is too much dude
Epiphone EJ-200SCE ANYDAY - it blows Gibsons out of the water! I have one. This comment is a bit late sadly so you prob got a fender
@@dehamerofthegod Ended up getting a Epiphone Dove White Pro 🕊
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I'm so confused, what should I buy? Am I wrong or CD-60SCE sounded the best? What about Cort SFX Me?
Please help me choose between Yamaha Fg830 vs Cd60sce both are $300 priced.
Wahab Ali get the Yamaha
I already have a cd60 I need a new guitar which fender shd i go for next please help?
Is fender cd60sce good if compared to other guitars at the same price?
Do all Fender CD 60sce have Bune saddle and nut?
Is the fa 125 a smaller necked guitar maybe 3/4 size guitar ? I’m looking at this model for my done that’s 12 and wanting to upgrade but he’s small and needs something to fit his small hands.
fender 60sce sounds great
Yeah, I’m really happy with mine. Nothing beats a solid top.
Fender CD or Yamaha APX??? What do you think? The solid top is a bonus tho.. although I really like how Yamaha APX600 sounds like and the Yamaha electronics especially!
so I'm really perplexed on what to choose, help me if you will
A huge part of this comes down to preference so if you like the Yamaha sound I would definitely go with that!
The Yamaha sounds marvelous though and it's really comfortable to play.
Do BLACK APX 600 suppresses sound than Natural APX 600 ? Is there is difference in sound between both ? I am planning to buy, So please suggest.
Sarit Das don’t ya hate when ya don’t get an answer. I own the APX 600 and I’m totally impressed with it. Sounds and looks great. I’m happy with it.
@@benallmark9671 Hi Ben .... U having Natural or Black or any other ?
Sarit Das I have the sunburst I think it’s called.
You ?
which has the low action...i want guitar with low action..
Lovely sound of Yamaha Guitars. Unfortunately, here in mexico it's not possible to find it under $300. It's around $700 usd, which in mexican pesos makes a huge difference. Anyways FA125 sounds quite fine as well :) .. thanks for sharing
What set of string gaude does fender fa-125 ce comes with?
Factory Standard (.012-.053 Gauges)
Which is the most comfortable for fingerstyle??😃
Fender cd-60sce
I have had my fa125ce for about a year now and really enjoy it. My only complaint is that the low E string sounds dull (compared to the A) even with new strings. It plays well, but with 12's compared to the Strat on 10's it is a beast on your fingers. It does sound great through an amp.
Thanks for sharing!
I could listen to you play all day. Unfortunately work calls. Lol
Yamaha fx310aii or fender FA125ce?
Fender
Fender cd60sce is best one
Nothing is comparable to a solid wood guitar...
This video is not about solid wood guitars
@@darkridersejuani1102 hahahaha
Yamaha apx600 is the best
What's the difference between fender fa 125ce and fender fa125?
Ce has a cutaway design and it's electro acoustic
I have the Yamaha CPX 600 guitar and been recording with this one as well. But I'm always struggling with finding the right set of strings. I'm only familiar with D'Addario strings but they sound too bright especially when it's plugged or recorded. I prefer a heavier sound cause most of the music I wrote is acoustic, so the bright sound from the guitar is pretty bothering to me. Is there any recommendation for strings? Also, how long until I should change the strings?
Change them as often as you can, every 3 months at a bare minimum. Martin or d'addario lights, always. Cheap and lovely. The type of metal doesnt really matter but i prefer nickel. Just roll back on your tone, acoustics need some brightness but if u want less get bronze but NEVER medium gage or higher
The coated elixir bronze strings seem to be a popular option for this guitar.
OMG do you teach or do tutorials? What are those chord?
Hot to read the Fishman???
Also its 12 string
Thank you
Can you please make a tutorial for your song
Very affordable isn't always affordable to some people.
So guys can you give a recomendation ? What are the best?
it’s hard to say 🧐 depends what you value most in a guitar.
Don't know why but I hate the headstock of fa series
I have a fa-125 basswood sounds as goon as a high end guitar!
Fender CD-60sCE (y)
Anyone tell me which one is best
Well if you are serious, "best" is a relative term. The two laminates in general won't sound as good or be as acoustically loud as the one with the solid spruce top, CD60SCE. Now you have to consider how much you want to take care of your guitar and what climate you live in vs the quality of the sound of the guitar. A laminate guitar does better when the weather changes... spring, summer, winter, or fall so you won't have to keep it in a humidity controlled room or worry about the wood drying out and you having to have it set up again to be played for each season. For a beginner or someone who doesn't want to take their guitar into a shop all the time, this is the best guitar for them. Once your ear is able to tell the difference between a "bad" guitar vs a "decent" guitar (like these) vs a "good" guitar vs a "great" guitar then you can decide if you want to purchase something different. With just the top being solid on the CD60SCE it should do ok in most climates as well. For my solid guitars, some guitars are set up for winter and some for summer so I can always have one to play. The weather changes can also destroy and crack a solid wood acoustic guitar though so you have to keep a humidifier in the case or keep the case closed all winter/summer. Even for me though, that's too much work which is why I just purchased a CD60S and will install a fishman soundhole pickup in it. Then I don't have to worry about my nice guitars getting cracked or warped this winter.
My breakdown of the video anyway, everyone's ear is a little different. The CD60SCE sounded the best MIC'd and also plugged in. However, for the Yamaha, if you look the MIC is slightly higher towards the neck so it wouldn't be able to pick up the sound as much which is probably why the volume is lower, that and it has a more shallow body. The FA125CE sounded blah and what I call "cardboard" like unplugged. No character and very dull. Plugged in, it sounded as good as the Yamaha. The CD60SCE was noticeably louder than both, again note what I said about the Yamaha MIC location, and even plugged in it was louder although it shouldn't have been since it had the same preamp as the FA125CE. However, even if you took out the volume factor for all three, the CD60SCE was just a bit more articulate and had a little bit more character. I think for a beginner guitar you can't go wrong with any of them. The FA125CE if you maybe aren't sure that you will stick with a guitar or you want a cheaper guitar for the lake or a coffee shop. The CD60SCE beats the APX 600 in sound both plugged in and acoustically. However for eye candy appeal, the APX 600 is a georgeous guitar! Hope that helps anyone seriously considering one of these guitars. Again, this is in respects to my ears and my taste in sound.
If anyone is curious, I put a L.R. Baggs kinda copy preamp mounted in sound hole pickup in my CD60SCE and it sounds pretty good. This preamp has two mics and also a piezo pickup so you can blend the two, it only cost abougt $25 bucks on ebay right now this isn't my video so I don't want to post links but look for the beige colored ones like L.R. Baggs makes. I also put a Fishman Sonicore soundhole mounted preamp in my more expensive solid wood Epiphone Masterbuilt and the CD60S sounds just as good with that pre-amp. Now compared to my Gibson and my Guild, they don't seem to compare. Side by side you will notice a difference. But I played them all from the cheapest to the most expensive and it sounds good enough where you wouldn't know it did not sound "as good" if there was not another guitar to compare it to. By sounding good, I mean it is very warm and yet has enough treble, the strings are articulate and each note can be heard picking or playing arpeggios. Compared to the higher end guitars of mine, it does not sound as "full" as the Guild and it is not as well balanced as my Gibson or as articulate. So now I have a guitar for every purpose, Guild for chords, Gibson for leads and picking, and the Fender CD60S as a general guitar that is cable of doing both well but not as good as the two top guitars.
@@MYdjANDkaraoke If I get the cd-60sce or apx600 would I need to do anything special, climate wise? asking from Dallas.
@@ephramwalton I have had mine out most of the winter so far and its held it's own. I did slightly adjust and straighten the neck but only barely so I could play the higher frets easier. If you are new and mostly playing open and some bar chords you will be fine. Also if you keep it in a case when you aren't playing it, it will keep its moisture better and likely wont need to be adjusted at all. When spring and summer comes again the little wood changes will change back.
@@ephramwalton I didnt read properly, if you are from Dallas you should be fine. I'm way up in Wisconsin where the humidity and temperature changes alot between the seasons and it has held up. In dallas, you likely wont even need a case or a humidifier for it
Sound like cheap guitars but Yamaha sounds better specially when plugged in
No one :
This guy : I'm gonna compare a laminated top guitar with solid top guitars 😂. Cort 500e would be better option instead of 125ce
Bhaii mr 500 ka pickup is not worth the price and fender one is more versatile than that model
@@acharyajee75 Still , there is no match of their sound. Mr500e sounds better simply bcz of solid top.
@@priyanshuchoudhary8319 yes acoustically there is no match but preamp is not good in it
Eu gosto muito mais do Yamaha, sou suspeito porque sou fã da marca,mais esse fender não me convenceu som muito fechado grave
Então, eu comprei um um desse fender FA125 e achei o som do vídeo muito diferente, comprei ele justamente por ter um som bem aberto e "estalado", com os médios e agudos bem evidentes e grave moderado, acho que o microfone deles que tem a captação um pouco mais grave talvez. Digo pra você que vale a pena visitar uma loja para testar, nem que for pra matar a curiosidade, é um baita violão!
CD60S roars.
Selling anything at 199.99 anything is a patronising insult to anyone's intelligence.
It's 200 whatever if it's being sold honestly by somebody who doesn't treat me as an idiot.
Under $300 ? I just bought one off Amazon from Canada and paid over $500
In USA fender 125 is $200, fender 60 is $330, and yamaha is $300.
I think fender FA-125 ISN'T Worth it with all laminated body