How bad are cheap guitars? // I tested 4 affordable models

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  • Опубликовано: 8 июн 2024
  • We're testing 4 budget & affordable acoustic guitars. How is the tone, how do they play? Does having a solid top matter? How good are budget guitars in 2020?
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    Fender CD-60 V3
    Yamaha F310NT
    Harley Benton HB Custom Line CLD-10S NS
    Orangewood Rey
    0:00 - A quick comparison
    1:53 - The 4 contenders & sounds
    4:19 - Thoughts on cheaper guitars
    4:39 - Playability
    5:27 - Setup
    7:06 - Tone Test
    7:53 - Workmanship, hardware & woods
    8:31 - Epic beginner guitar course (learnpracticeplay.com)
    9:30 - Looks & bling
    10:57 - Opinion on tone & conclusion
    14:17 - Giving away the guitars
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  • @PaulDavids
    @PaulDavids  3 года назад +797

    Which one is your favorite? Also, feel free to drop any recommendations in the comments!

    • @jennifer6833
      @jennifer6833 3 года назад +74

      Paul Davids what about a cheap electric guitar amp and electric guitar showdown of four models? For beginners.

    • @lukeplaysguitar9049
      @lukeplaysguitar9049 3 года назад +42

      I thought they all sounded better than most budget models in guitar center. However, the difference between a $150 guitar and a $350 guitar is massively worth it

    • @Aircooledcorey
      @Aircooledcorey 3 года назад +60

      That HB and orangewood sound so different but both are my favorite

    • @SeanCorpuz31
      @SeanCorpuz31 3 года назад +16

      I like the Fender and the Harley Benton

    • @uchihaitachi27
      @uchihaitachi27 3 года назад +9

      Recommendation!
      Colab with Guitar Pilgrim, you both are super awesome

  • @liamvr8511
    @liamvr8511 3 года назад +7124

    Remember kids: a good guitar player with a cheap guitar sounds better than a bad player with an expensive guitar

    • @cbryan2917
      @cbryan2917 3 года назад +139

      Thanks I needed this.

    • @cbryan2917
      @cbryan2917 3 года назад +125

      Put me in my place

    • @danr5105
      @danr5105 3 года назад +291

      I counter with the fact that you will want to practice more, if the guitar in your hands is "nice." I practiced as much as my hands and fingers would tolerate with my beginner Yamaha FG830. After some months I upgraded to a Martin D16E. My practice increased 3x simply because I liked what I was doing and liked the result more.

    • @liamvr8511
      @liamvr8511 3 года назад +36

      @@danr5105 i agree

    • @kismiska99
      @kismiska99 3 года назад +104

      what about a bad player and a cheap guitar?

  • @stflaw
    @stflaw 3 года назад +1205

    Every guitar sounds like an expensive guitar in this guy's hands.

    • @STEVENV0
      @STEVENV0 2 года назад +18

      No , because he got some very high quality sound setup , ive play these guitar , they really sound not that good

    • @stflaw
      @stflaw 2 года назад +92

      @@STEVENV0 I was complementing his guitar playing. Don't be so literal.

    • @thisguy2973
      @thisguy2973 2 года назад +1

      Editing goes a long way.

    • @bebeslife4519
      @bebeslife4519 2 года назад +3

      Anything in tune should sound good right?

    • @nah_c4897
      @nah_c4897 2 года назад +4

      agree. they sounds all same to me ...... im very new begginer

  • @grease3873
    @grease3873 2 года назад +436

    The first guitar I got was a $89 Epiphone classical guitar from Sam Ash. No matter how cheap it is I'll keep it as long as I survive cause my mom bought it for me.

    • @xoxonova999
      @xoxonova999 Год назад +7

      🙏🏾

    • @sameash3153
      @sameash3153 Год назад +6

      Every time I see that name it feels so bizarre

    • @jeezkanha8846
      @jeezkanha8846 Год назад +1

      ​@@sameash3153 true this and Ibanez both sounds so cheap.

    • @jonathanharris6232
      @jonathanharris6232 Год назад +6

      I feel this. I had a silvercreek that was handed down 13 years ago from my older brother. Was stolen on the dc metro yesterday:(

    • @anyoneelsebutme5757
      @anyoneelsebutme5757 Год назад +1

      @@jonathanharris6232 Sorry to hear that man, hope you find it back someday 🙏🏻

  • @festushaggen2563
    @festushaggen2563 3 года назад +577

    None of these sounded “bad” or “cheap”. They are what they should be for a beginner guitar. I have a Yamaha FG model a couple of steps up in price and quality from the one here and it has an impressive bright, full and detailed sound. It looks great too. I was so taken with how well it competed with other brands above its price range that I bought it as my first serious acoustic when I had no intention of getting a Yamaha. They make quality instruments for all skill levels.

    • @monster-mind
      @monster-mind 2 года назад +30

      Remember kids: a cheap guitar from a good brand sounds better than an expensive guitar from a bad brand.

    • @rammediatechnology6066
      @rammediatechnology6066 2 года назад +3

      had one back in the day …. great sound… wish Zi had kept it

    • @rammediatechnology6066
      @rammediatechnology6066 2 года назад +7

      My first acoustic was an Alvarez … not too of the line btw…. but wow… what a great first guitar !
      Should have kept it.

    • @rammediatechnology6066
      @rammediatechnology6066 2 года назад +2

      What is a good upper middle price acoustic that you would recommend

    • @johnnybird7593
      @johnnybird7593 2 года назад +4

      For the price, I believe Seagull builds some of the best guitars out there. A lot of them have solid wood construction and very good playabilty... imho

  • @legobrick9697
    @legobrick9697 3 года назад +1421

    My father brought me the Yamaha 310 as a birthday present a little while before he past away. So this is clearly my favourite! (Thanks dad x)

    • @tristanrujano
      @tristanrujano 3 года назад +62

      I hope you're having fun with it😊

    • @beaukemperman9637
      @beaukemperman9637 3 года назад +62

      That's tough. Good luck buddy. And have fun with the guitar :)

    • @samuelyokoyama3110
      @samuelyokoyama3110 3 года назад +32

      Enjoy that guitar. Praying for u 🙏🏽

    • @Juststuffinnitbruv
      @Juststuffinnitbruv 3 года назад +15

      I learned on a f310 as well , my son has it now and I still love and can play comfortably on it ! A fantastic guitar

    • @kalyansapsd1
      @kalyansapsd1 3 года назад +3

      have fun with it!!

  • @WarpRulez
    @WarpRulez 3 года назад +1918

    If it stays in-tune and doesn't rattle, it's good enough.

    • @noodel3374
      @noodel3374 3 года назад +30

      but also needs to be loud enough

    • @ezralee4370
      @ezralee4370 3 года назад +10

      i got a fifty dollar rouge as my first guitar and damn man it didn’t help at all think hardly stays in tune by the time i’m done playing a song and is quiet. oh well you get what you pay for but i didn’t know that when i bought it i was just like “cool, it’s red and it’s a guitar i’ll buy it” lmao

    • @noodel3374
      @noodel3374 3 года назад +7

      @@ezralee4370 my brother got a 60€ guitar and it is pretty good for the money, stays in tune, sounds nice and is overall a fine acustic

    • @letscooksummsumm6202
      @letscooksummsumm6202 3 года назад +8

      Amen. Every guitar I've ever owned was second hand. My current baby is a second hand guitar and does everything a $1000 dollar guitar would do. I play for myself and I'm at peace with it.

    • @cole6534
      @cole6534 3 года назад +5

      There is your 300th like my good sir

  • @TEKTONIX1
    @TEKTONIX1 Год назад +238

    End of the day it’s the player. I’ve seen seasoned players absolutely shred a hello kitty guitar.

    • @kevinshoemaker4975
      @kevinshoemaker4975 Год назад +10

      Zac Wilde for one, right here on RUclips! Check it out

    • @startrekmike
      @startrekmike Год назад +6

      I mean, we have all seen the arguments that "it is the player, not the guitar" but how much does that really matter to us as players specifically? I remember watching a video that was making the rounds (specifically in this type of discussion) some years back where Joe Satriani was playing one of his songs through a fan's really cheap Ibanez and a cheap amp. He played well (obviously) and while the sound wasn't the same as he would get with his usual setup, the most important part was when he finished and said "That was a little painful on this guitar". Did he play it well? Yes. Did he enjoy it? Likely not.
      We have to remember that in any enthusiast art/hobby, there is a point where the artist's own comfort and pleasure when using a particular instrument/tool comes into play. That it is important to like what you are using so it doesn't act as a point of unwanted creative resistance.

    • @icemage7739
      @icemage7739 Год назад +7

      the dooo in a nutshell

    • @pptemplar5840
      @pptemplar5840 Год назад +4

      Yeah, but that doesn't mean everybody should start on a 3 string cigar box made by themselves, ease of play is important, I started learning bass a couple of months ago and while I'm having fun one of my troubles is, because it's a p bass with a long honkin' neck it's a bit difficult to practice in my small crowded room, also the action is very high and I can't really adjust lower it without getting a lot more fret buzz. I'm persisting, but annoying things like that can be very discouraging to someone just starting.

    • @bobbys4327
      @bobbys4327 Год назад

      I wish I had a Hello Kitty.

  • @MattSwain1
    @MattSwain1 Год назад +146

    Beginner guitars definitely have to be playable out of the box. You can’t assume they’ll have an experienced player on standby to adjust this and that to make them play well. My first guitar was a strat-copy around 20 years ago and it was terrible. I thought it was purely down to my lack of skill but then I played an Epiphone that maybe cost twice as much and those chords that I struggled with immediately sounded clean. There’s comments saying about how a good guitar player can make them sound good, but that’s not who is buying cheap guitars so the comments are misguided. Learning guitar is hard enough and I’ll bet that bad guitars have been the reason for many beginners giving up learning to play. Playability is definitely more important than nuances of tone in a beginner guitar. It’s good to see that things have improved a lot

    • @sameash3153
      @sameash3153 Год назад +8

      I agree that good players aren't typically the ones buying them. But as a professional myself, I endorse budget instruments and encourage other professional players to try cheap ones they otherwise would ignore. I think beginners shouldn't watch these videos, but I think intermediate and above players see these videos as sort of a "I need a new guitar, I don't want to spend too much money, but I want to know if these things can sound decent". And when you hear somebody like that playing on it, it's reassuring.

    • @Dobermanator
      @Dobermanator 8 месяцев назад +4

      100% this. The playability of a more expensive guitar can take a weaker player and instantly improve upon that. A beginner will have a difficult time to find a "cheap" guitar that is playable, because they don' know any different. Solution - go with a guitar player to purchase that first guitar and use a team approach.

    • @ironstrange8507
      @ironstrange8507 6 месяцев назад

      Trying to figure out rn if it's me or the guitar. My dad bought me a guitar when I was a kid that was $30 from target. I couldn't figure out how to tune it and couldn't play well so I kind of gave up. I've been wanting to get into guitar again so I picked it back up (10 years old) after learning all the guitar chords and hand placements to make sure I would not give up. Still sounds awful. Not sure if it's me

    • @ironstrange8507
      @ironstrange8507 6 месяцев назад +2

      On that note, I remember as a kid I also wanted to learn how to skateboard so he bought me a board from Walmart. I spent years thinking I was just really shit at skateboarding. Brought it into a skate shop to get it fixed one day and the guy at the counter was horrified. Now I'm a great skateboarder 😂

    • @tismwitch7
      @tismwitch7 2 месяца назад

      I'm still a beginner by most standards just because I'm self teaching and just enjoy messaging around. But I realized the neck is way too big for my hand. I am a piano player, but am a woman so my hands are a bit smaller. I've quit so many times because it feels so much harder than it should be. Then I played on a smaller one and I was immediately able to play things I struggled with even after tons of practice on my regular one. The guitar makes so much of a difference for beginner players.

  • @SlayCC
    @SlayCC 3 года назад +2394

    How are these "Cheap" Guitars. My first guitar is literally like 40$

  • @akshatjain6732
    @akshatjain6732 3 года назад +1127

    When Paul plays them they don't sound cheap at all

    • @TheLemonKiller
      @TheLemonKiller 3 года назад +54

      That's because a guitar is merely a tool.

    • @Schmiddelwutz2000
      @Schmiddelwutz2000 3 года назад +16

      I think they still do - which is definetly not Pauls fault!

    • @jasonremy1627
      @jasonremy1627 3 года назад +15

      Tone is in the fingers.

    • @rome8180
      @rome8180 3 года назад +12

      You could definitely tell that some of them were hard to play.

    • @georgedavidson2024
      @georgedavidson2024 3 года назад +7

      Yeah they do lmao

  • @albertoanedda7071
    @albertoanedda7071 2 года назад +101

    The Fender CD-60 was my first guitar, pretty decent for its price. I still play it today and I'm not disappointed at all by its playability and sound.

    • @augustbrchner5692
      @augustbrchner5692 2 года назад

      How Long have you been playing for?

    • @carlosguaima
      @carlosguaima Год назад

      Would you recommend it?

    • @danielcruzmusika
      @danielcruzmusika Год назад

      I have a cd 60 cutaway for 13 years now and still playable🤩

    • @MrMikey1273
      @MrMikey1273 10 месяцев назад

      I just got the cd60 for my first guitar

    • @gabemckay6718
      @gabemckay6718 6 месяцев назад

      I picked up a CD60 used a few months ago. It’s about 2 years old but rarely played by previous owner. Put some elixir bronze coated light gauge strings on it,adjusted the neck and action and it just sings and plays beautifully now. I am finding the nut is not cut deep enough so I’ll be taking care of that on the next restring.

  • @EVRNDR
    @EVRNDR Год назад +40

    I've played the same entry-level Fender acoustic since 2007 -- over half my life. It's traveled around the world with me; three countries, five states, and countless random basements in high school. I just bought a Yamaha A series, and though I'm sad to retire the only possession I still have from my childhood, it's going to be a much needed step up. That "cheap" guitar from the 2000s ended up giving me so much over the years.

    • @ryanimpink13
      @ryanimpink13 6 месяцев назад +2

      Dude, as an "older guy" hang on to that fender! You'll be glad you did in the future. I really liked your comment

    • @koekum2142
      @koekum2142 Месяц назад +1

      Just keep it. I bought an Harley Benton (with cut away, otherwise comparable) as second acoustic just for alternate tunings. Currently in CGCGGE for some soundgarden

  • @HofTheStage
    @HofTheStage 3 года назад +635

    You know what, I'm gonna like this video straight from the start because of the great editing. Just epic guitar changes

  • @GuitarLessonsBobbyCrispy
    @GuitarLessonsBobbyCrispy 3 года назад +595

    The worst part of cheap guitars are cheap tuning heads and bad intonation. You can always play an acoustic guitar through a mic and run it through an E.Q., but with bad tuning heads you can never tune the guitar properly!

    • @beefnacos6258
      @beefnacos6258 3 года назад +32

      Tuning issues usually lie more within the bridge. I realized this because I have 2 guitars with total shit tuning pegs but they keep tune very well.. It's the good bridge.

    • @fredriksvard2603
      @fredriksvard2603 3 года назад +6

      You cant save the plasticy muffled sound of cheap acoustics

    • @dougthealligator
      @dougthealligator 3 года назад +5

      beef nacos it’s easier to upgrade a set of tuners for most folks though. You can do it yourself with pretty much no technical expertise.

    • @teamrockettes
      @teamrockettes 3 года назад +8

      A slightly more $$$ expensive guitar is worth it alone for the fact that the strings are less likely to blow up in your face. Playing string roulette is terrifying 😨

    • @joq702
      @joq702 3 года назад +4

      @@beefnacos6258 Agree completely. Intonation is through the placement of the bridge.

  • @nashfunk389
    @nashfunk389 3 года назад +170

    As a novice guitarist, who just spent £15 on his first 2nd hand Martin Smith acoustic, I have to say I really love the look and sound of that Orangewood.

    • @shainemoodley
      @shainemoodley 3 года назад +22

      You sure got bargain, enjoy it.

    • @oh-not-the-bees7872
      @oh-not-the-bees7872 2 года назад +3

      So your opinion means nothing

    • @itsluckzy2023
      @itsluckzy2023 2 года назад +21

      @@oh-not-the-bees7872 isn't that the point of opinions... that it's just an opinion??

    • @cherrypickerguitars
      @cherrypickerguitars Год назад

      Nash - I’d buy that Orangewood! I have some very expensive guitars, and some very inexpensive guitars! My Danelectro U2 is a favourite electric, and cost just a few hundred dollars, and I play it as much as my White Falcon! !$! But the Orangewood takes it, in this show down. They make extremely well built guitars at the $300 - $400 range!

  • @GPLP335
    @GPLP335 3 года назад +26

    One of my early acoustic guitars was a Yamaha FG140. I still have it almost 50 years later, and still play it occasionally.

  • @maverickdallas1004
    @maverickdallas1004 3 года назад +109

    Yamaha has always been my first choice in a budget-priced guitar that I would not be afraid to play on stage and gig with. It is a brand that is known and respected everywhere, and for the price it really delivers.

  • @alansmyth2204
    @alansmyth2204 3 года назад +352

    Give me a 2000 pound Acoustic Id make it sound like a two bob guitar

    • @kp5602
      @kp5602 3 года назад +1

      @Romanes eunt domus lmao

    • @pappyfiddle
      @pappyfiddle 3 года назад +1

      @Romanes eunt domus Some guitars you should pound with a baseball bat 2000 times

    • @schrodingersgat4344
      @schrodingersgat4344 2 года назад +2

      I call B.S. !!!
      You couldn't even pick up a 1 ton guitar.

  • @Anonymous99997
    @Anonymous99997 Год назад +10

    I started playing guitar 56 years ago when I was 8 and my first acoustic guitar was a made in Japan Yamaha FG-180. A few years ago I developed Arthritis and Trigger Finger in my left hand and had to quit playing. I sold all of my guitars.Later, my Physical Therapist encouraged me to start playing again to exercise my hand. Not wanting to spend too much money on something that I’d never be able to play in public, I bought an Orangewood Rey Mahogany like the one in the video. It’s the perfect guitar for a beginner which is what my ailing hand has turned me into.

    • @ThePeriphery
      @ThePeriphery 4 месяца назад

      Thanks for your story. Now in my 40s, it's one I'm going to remember about how to grow older gracefully.

  • @18ashfaqahsan2
    @18ashfaqahsan2 Год назад +8

    Great video editing paul. Really kept me engaged from start to finish.

  • @squidsleap
    @squidsleap 3 года назад +228

    When I was young my parents wouldn’t buy me a guitar, they said I’d give up on it. I ended up getting an old Samick classical acoustic for 25 bucks that was laying in the back of my friends sisters closest. I played it daily for 2 yrs before getting a Mexican strat and small 15 watt practice amp. I honestly think the only thing that kept me playing that pos closet find was the need to prove my parents wrong. That was 26yrs ago. I have a replaced shoulder now from 10 yrs ago and may never play like I could before but after the surgery I decided to actually learn how to play instead of being totally self taught. My only regret was waiting so long to learn the theory. I was one of those kids that thought theory would take away “my sound” but now that I’m in my 40s I know how wrong I was. Keep the great videos coming!

    • @charlesputnam9370
      @charlesputnam9370 3 года назад +18

      I am 65 years old and studied last year with a young man who is senior in college studying music theory great experience I can now read music. It's never too late. Corona virus interrupted my study.

    • @oscarmendez8657
      @oscarmendez8657 3 года назад +4

      You gave me something to think about. I better stop thinking in keeping my sound self taught and start learning theory. Thanks for that!

    • @sc12100
      @sc12100 3 года назад +4

      I agree. You dont need to get your Doctorates in music theory, but knowing the basics, like knowing how to play in key, is a good foundation for creating music. I always used to play covers, and really hard covers I might add, but that doesnt mean Im good at creating, only good at copying. Once you know your keys, you can listen to music with guitars and know what key they're playing in and thats why it sounds good and makes sense.

    • @charlesputnam9370
      @charlesputnam9370 3 года назад +3

      @@sc12100 Being able to read music really helpful understand in each different key has different sharps and flats. Understand what a natural I'd or sustain , pull of or hammer on. Than you get to the hardest for me is rythum.

    • @sc12100
      @sc12100 3 года назад

      @@charlesputnam9370 Reading music is becoming a lost skill set in the guitar world.

  • @raduolteanu2829
    @raduolteanu2829 2 года назад +68

    I have the Harley Benton and after 5 years it got better. The sound matured and can rival sound of guitars 3 times it's price. Only for the playability could be space for improvement.

    • @RumpelStiltskindarkone
      @RumpelStiltskindarkone 2 года назад +5

      Yes Harley Bentons do tend to mature a lot as they age, my youngest Harley Benton is a pain in the butt right now I give her a few years and she'll hopefully behave better.

    • @fartpooboxohyeah8611
      @fartpooboxohyeah8611 Год назад +2

      Sorry, guitars/wood stringed instruments don't sound better with age. This is a myth that has been proven time and again.

    • @user-nx3by5gy1n
      @user-nx3by5gy1n 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@fartpooboxohyeah8611 They also proved artificial sweenteners are harmful, and they also proved it's not. Proving has become a myth itself. Everybody knows solid wood resonates and develops overtime

    • @jambea99
      @jambea99 5 месяцев назад +2

      You meant to say that you got better. 😊

    • @bobos245
      @bobos245 2 месяца назад +1

      ​@@fartpooboxohyeah8611Its a basic understanding of wood. When a guitar is newly manufactured, its humidity content falls above the ideal range, and over time it dries out, going from a dull-waterlog to a full resonance.

  • @maroon-label4636
    @maroon-label4636 2 года назад +15

    I dig the orangewood, it has a nice look at what I find to be a decent tone for a budget guitar.

  • @thecagedbirdsings5586
    @thecagedbirdsings5586 3 года назад +144

    1:55 : hmmm, sounds familiar. Where have I heard that before 🤔
    The Travis picking tutorial!

  • @grayxenon
    @grayxenon 3 года назад +99

    i still remember the horror of my first attempt to play a guitar, bleeding fingers on a half an inch high action..

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      @justchilling704 3 года назад +3

      Yikes!

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    • @octonimus1458
      @octonimus1458 3 года назад +1

      No kidding. It was fingers in da cheese grader sessions. LOL. Bad or worn out guitars can make or break a beginner...

  • @TherealFreckleGinger
    @TherealFreckleGinger Год назад +1

    I love how passionately you talk about guitars, that’s super cool, and I can tell that you love what you do.

  • @erinjoy8338
    @erinjoy8338 Год назад +2

    My first acoustic my parents got for me for Christmas when I was 12. It was an art and Lutherie dreadnought. I can still remember the excitement I had. Taught myself and now I’m 32 with my dream guitar, the Martin ceo-7! Play whatever brings you joy, no matter the price tag

  • @suryagurung7793
    @suryagurung7793 3 года назад +952

    People calling 150 dollar guitars cheap.
    Me playing a 70dollars guitar: Interesting.

    • @kenz2756
      @kenz2756 3 года назад +21

      Yup, double standards are always a thing.

    • @AM-nx3bl
      @AM-nx3bl 3 года назад +53

      Me playing a 45dollars guitar seeing people comment how their guitars are only 70dollars: oh

    • @ilikestripes5709
      @ilikestripes5709 3 года назад +4

      Mines $100, lol

    • @daknyabam7241
      @daknyabam7241 3 года назад +11

      😐16$

    • @samsmith2206
      @samsmith2206 3 года назад +16

      @@kenz2756 how is it a double standard?

  • @ibmaxwell4192
    @ibmaxwell4192 3 года назад +265

    The Harley Benton stands out from the rest. The solid spruce top does make the difference. In my opinion.

    • @Kodamair
      @Kodamair 3 года назад +3

      i totally agree

    • @sc12100
      @sc12100 3 года назад +6

      YUP !
      IMO - someone who wants to learn how to play should start out with a model with a solid top - new or used.

    • @philgray1023
      @philgray1023 3 года назад +3

      @@sc12100 In some ways I would agree, but I couldn't even afford a set of strings and made them out of fishing line. Solid top would never have happened. Even the back of mine was stuck on with tape.

    • @derekhand7904
      @derekhand7904 3 года назад +3

      Yea it’s surprising how much better it is then the other. I always assumed orange wood guitars was the best value guitar but it looks like I’m going to have to start recommending the HB to beginners

    • @chielwouterscw
      @chielwouterscw 3 года назад +8

      I own a Harley Benton ST62 (Stratocaster) and it truly is a surprisingly good guitar. Thinking of buying an acoustic from them too.

  • @seanenright5597
    @seanenright5597 3 года назад +4

    I own and love my Orangewood. I don’t own the Rey but love my guitar all the same. It’s great to just pick up and play. Good for ideas to create. I love the aesthetics. The tuners, I find are excellent for a “budget” guitar.

  • @FirstnameLastname-ny5tj
    @FirstnameLastname-ny5tj 3 года назад +3

    My grandma bought me the Yamaha back in 2006 and I learned Jack Johnson songs on it. It's still my only guitar and I love it.

  • @heartsalive3157
    @heartsalive3157 3 года назад +1051

    This dude acting like buying a guitar under 150 is an unspeakable act.

    • @pursuji9613
      @pursuji9613 3 года назад +54

      I'm here to remind you that for some people not so fortunate it's worth 10 times as much :)

    • @jithinkrishna6394
      @jithinkrishna6394 3 года назад +84

      @@sc12100 you really called $200 guitar cheap while I've been learning guitar for over a year with a $25 guitar

    • @diegojared7805
      @diegojared7805 3 года назад +52

      @@sc12100 spoiled brat spotted

    • @hecticbeatzz5628
      @hecticbeatzz5628 3 года назад +66

      @@sc12100 Some of us are teenagers who can't afford to drop $500+ on a guitar. Plus you can find some decent beginner electric guitar kits for $150 and less which actually sound pretty decent.

    • @diegojared7805
      @diegojared7805 3 года назад +14

      @@sc12100 ok you are right, you are a guitar snob.

  • @SymphanyinSorrow
    @SymphanyinSorrow 3 года назад +113

    Cheaper end Yamahas always gave me a diverse and easy feel, and if you take good care of them, they'll last a loooong time. Just slap a good pair of strings on them. Also, First Act had a 20 dollar mini guitar (wasn't a toy), and it honestly sounded and felt great. Definitely an option for practice if your a homely poor boy like I use to be.

    • @joeyleagjeld
      @joeyleagjeld 3 года назад +4

      I actually started out on a first act mini guitar. It wasn't to shabby. 6 years later I'm still playing guitar, so I guess it did its job and worked out well.

    • @timliversagemusic9977
      @timliversagemusic9977 3 года назад +4

      bro i agree. i started on a f310. and over the years my guitar collection grew but i still prefer the f310 above all my fancy guitars. theres just something about it. i slapped some EB 11s on there. sings like an angel. love the mat finish on the neck. and the neck is really thin and comfortable. just something abour it.

    • @duhon2381
      @duhon2381 3 года назад

      Yeah just put good string on them every week! Lol!

    • @GreenManalishiUSA
      @GreenManalishiUSA 3 года назад +4

      I own a Yamaha FG-365S that I've played for nearly 40 years, and it's held up great. My experience is that Yamaha guitars are like Honda Accords: not the flashiest or sexiest machines out there, but they are well-made, reliable, dependable, suitable to the task, and yes, if you take care of them they will last a long, long time. BTW I also own Martin D-35 that is about the same age, and while there is really no comparison on tone, the Yamaha has required way less maintenance than the Martin.

    • @GenX4ever
      @GenX4ever 3 года назад

      My cousin has a Fender Pacifica electric. Super cheap cost but I really like the playability! Very smooth!

  • @robertmaune8557
    @robertmaune8557 3 года назад +59

    Very useful review. As for the solid top vs laminated top ABSOLUTELY this is going to make a difference. I'm a professional studio designer, and we use the behavior of laminated materials in order to absorb sound, (using the principle of sheer to convert movement of membranes into heat as one layer works to move against another e.g. laminated 'studio' glass). The advantage of lamination is greater resistance to flexing, this is contrary to what we want from a sound diffusing membrane like an acoustic guitar top.

    • @jackquentin1950
      @jackquentin1950 2 года назад +7

      That's crazy. That's by far the best explanation I've read about the differences between solid and laminated tops.

    • @robertmaune8557
      @robertmaune8557 2 года назад +4

      @@silkysmoof5697 it is the same for drum skin, or speaker cone, acoustic guitar top, or a studio wall: a membrane must flex. The center of the membrane moves while the edges stay still. For a speaker cone to function and reproduce a range of frequencies simultaneously the flexing is a very complex set of waveforms superimposed on each other.

    • @robertmaune8557
      @robertmaune8557 2 года назад +4

      @@silkysmoof5697 It's not so much a belief system as my day job, and is not the glue that makes the sheets more rigid as much as the fact that the layers are cross-bonded. You can buy plywood that is not cross-bonded, (which is called Bender Board in the States), and is used to achieve a controllably curved surface. I believe that x-bracing of a guitar top is designed to prevent the top belly-ing under string pressure. it is a design compromise, but not one that completely damps the top. When carpenters use plywood it is often for its rigidity, when studio builders use it to construct bass traps it is a design compromise because trees don't come big enough to give us an 8' x 4' sheet of stable solid wood, and ply is cheap enough that we can work around its failings as an acoustic material.The subject of materials and their acoustic properties is yet more complex than this, but I am going to leave it here. If you want to know more there is a book called 'Sound Materials' by Tyler Adams

    • @wisdomoverfear2685
      @wisdomoverfear2685 2 года назад +5

      I can't help but add my opinion on tone when it comes to acoustic guitars and solid vs.laminate tops ! To me it's simple if your looking for a guitar save your money and when you have enough to play as many as you possibly can and you should find one that you like ! I've been playing guitar and music for over 40 years and have owned everything at one point or another from Custom shop USA Jackson's and Fenders and High end Yamaha acoustics and many many other brands . When I was young it mattered to me the name on the headstock. Now it means absolutely nothing ! If I want a guitar now I only buy what would be considered low to mid range instruments simply because of the sound and feel of the guitar . I thinned my acoustic herd by taking a chance on a $140 Harley Benton acoustic/electric. It played better than my much more expensive Yamaha but didn't match the sound ........but after a couple years of playing it ......it's sound is getting better with age and I don't care what anyone thinks about the name ! To me the tone and sound you hear comes more from your hands and soul than what the wood is made of . Don't believe me ? Put your guitar in a master's hands and see how it's sounds with someone else playing it ! Everything else is just politics !

    • @johncollins5552
      @johncollins5552 2 года назад +2

      The Hb solid top guitar wasn't my pick of the best sound, I think the orangewood sounded better.

  • @jackquentin1950
    @jackquentin1950 2 года назад +36

    The Harley Benton's bridge design is actually something you'd want to look for in an acoustic guitar. That scoop where the pin holes are attached is going to help with the break angle of the strings once you start adjusting the saddle - something you'll inevitably do when you own a guitar.

  • @lucas7917
    @lucas7917 3 года назад +20

    Converting my country's currency to dollars, my first guitar costed probably 20$ or less. It had nylon strings and made by a national company.
    The second one was an Epiphone, it costed about 222$, and according to everyone that played it, the guitar sounds amazingly well

  • @KimonFrousios
    @KimonFrousios 3 года назад +215

    Even if it's only veneers, the Orangewood looks cooler. And the shape is more attractive too.

    • @lonewolf_nahsut9922
      @lonewolf_nahsut9922 3 года назад +2

      Binod

    • @lonewolf_nahsut9922
      @lonewolf_nahsut9922 3 года назад

      @Joe Binod

    • @jezuzu2078
      @jezuzu2078 3 года назад +3

      Ive got an ovation from the 80s and the sound is very similar. Which, given the price point is very nice for the orangewood. I want to get something slim like that, having learned on the roundback ovation. They're all very nice looking guitars >.

    • @endoffate5475
      @endoffate5475 3 года назад +1

      Mm no.

    • @cuff82292
      @cuff82292 3 года назад +2

      The orange wood appears to be a grand auditorium shape, tend to be nice and loud in the middle, but the bass notes wont ring as deep compared to the dreadnoughts.

  • @migalito1955
    @migalito1955 Год назад +3

    I was not surprised that the Harley Benton had a solid top I even could seemingly hear it over the internet's audio. Having taken up building instruments in my retirement fixing playability issues by leveling and crowing frets and setting action with saddle and nut adjustments along with a new bone nut and saddle will turn them all into very playable.

  • @wavymcgrady
    @wavymcgrady 3 года назад

    video editing is unmatched, great stuff everything about this video was spot on

  • @redmed10
    @redmed10 3 года назад +54

    Laughed when he said he could detect some fret buzz on one of the guitars. I couldn't hear a thing and nothing like the fret buzz I've had on my cheap guitars.

    • @teamrockettes
      @teamrockettes 3 года назад +7

      12:47 - 12:49 lol. It messed up his slide BUT, the good thing is you can fix that pretty easily. A few turns of the truss rod and you can raise the action and get rid of it. (Which I'm guessing he did before donating it.)

    • @kumikaKiwi
      @kumikaKiwi 3 года назад +2

      I've heard it even without headphones.

    • @immerbeach5477
      @immerbeach5477 3 года назад +2

      Mine have so many , it makes me so mad 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @outragequitter5027
    @outragequitter5027 3 года назад +17

    I got a Yamaha F-310 when I was 14 or 15 and I still have it to this day (I’m 32). It’s still going strong.

  • @warrengonzalez8943
    @warrengonzalez8943 2 года назад +12

    As a 90s kid I've must've seen every Unplugged MTV ever made and honestly a little string buzz actually sounds kinda cool and it certainly exists (listen to Alice in Chains unplugged for example). Just a little buzz ain't bad when playin' acoustic... Take it as the equivalent of the crispy fizzy sound when playing an an electric thru a tube amp. I'd take a comfy action over clean pristine sound any day.

    • @ralcogaming7674
      @ralcogaming7674 Год назад

      Mmm no excuses unplugged. Made me immediately want an acoustic.

  • @derick-smith
    @derick-smith Год назад +6

    Having a guitar that fits comfortably is so important. If the thing is hard to play, you'll stop a song or two sooner than you otherwise would. That adds up over time. If there is one element of a guitar that is worth paying a bit for, it's the comfort in your hands and playability.

  • @melodystrong2114
    @melodystrong2114 3 года назад +27

    I just purchased an Orangewood, Oliver M (Mahogany). Solid Mahogany top, layered Mahogany sides and back. Set up perfectly, right out of the box. Full, well balanced tone, and pretty loud for being a Concert size. I have yet, to be disappointed, no matter what genre I am playing. Playability is excellent. Price point, is hard to beat, considering the workmanship, and quality.

    • @huntertharp3112
      @huntertharp3112 2 года назад +2

      Where did u buy it I’m looking for that one

    • @hrizony7847
      @hrizony7847 2 года назад +1

      @@huntertharp3112 same here.

  • @stevenmortensen1257
    @stevenmortensen1257 3 года назад +39

    The setup is so important on these guitars . If you would've aquired these guitars
    off a music store's wall , you'd get a more honest representation than
    contacting the companies and saying " I'm a very popular youtube personality
    and I'd like a guitar right off your line . This review will be viewed by
    thousands . Do you think the companies are going to grab the next guitar
    off the line and send it to you ? Or do you think the boss will ask his top
    setup man to choose a lively one and do a great setup ?

    • @colinclark1981
      @colinclark1981 3 года назад +5

      That's actually a good point that I never thought of.

    • @walkslow7509
      @walkslow7509 2 года назад

      Exactly. I bought a Yamaha F310 about a year ago and the setup was horrible. I had to get it fixed because it was almost unplayable. The worst part was the very high action that caused a lot of finger pain. That being said, after it was set up right, I've been having a real good time with the guitar and have made a lot of progress.

    • @joyboyblues5808
      @joyboyblues5808 2 года назад

      A good musician can setup their own instrument themselves. Also you dont think a reviewer should review something at its peak? To show how good it can really sound? You think someone should review something untuned too? Since most guitars come out of tune out of the box/off the walls.

    • @wildepascal
      @wildepascal Год назад

      @@joyboyblues5808 The guy explicitly made the point in the video, and he was damn right to do so: most beginners are not supposed to know how to set up a guitar by themselves... Let alone have the right tools and experience to do that job. I can do a reasonably good setup today, but when I started playing forty years ago, the cheap unplayable crap I had in my hands almost made me give up.
      But I think you're right in saying it's a good thing to show how good cheap guitars can be if you work on them a bit!
      Although I can't understand how you can stay in business if you need to do a total setup on each guitar that you have to sell for 100 or 150 dollars/euros...
      @Steven Mortensen: I was thinking exactly the same thing ;-)
      But, I must add to this: I have a cheap Les Paul and a cheap six string bass from two distinct German webshops and certainly from Asian factories (both bought second hand from the first owners, I'd never buy a guitar online) and I must say the bass is pretty reasonable, and the set neck Les Paul is close to fantastic for it's price point. I bought it for the price of the Seymour Duncans the first owner put in it, and it's a great guitar!
      I'm not a big fan of "modern technology ", I'm more into traditional craftsmanship, but the technological progress in the Far East coupled to exploitation of cheap labor have made cheap beginner guitars much better than they used to be, say forty or even thirty years ago. Most of them will demand a decent setup though.

  • @hermandormehl1770
    @hermandormehl1770 Год назад +4

    I love the Orangewood's aestetics and sound. Wish I could get something like that beauty here...

  • @jabomiles6947
    @jabomiles6947 8 месяцев назад

    Great video. I bought my grandson an orangewood Rey last year and I was very impressed that I could get that good of a guitar for that price range.

  • @andyinmichigan9058
    @andyinmichigan9058 3 года назад +8

    Dude....your voice is so relaxing and your playing style is even more relaxing. Love watching your playing. thanks

  • @DbolOnlyGangster
    @DbolOnlyGangster 3 года назад +13

    Paul, what I appreciate so much about you is that I’ve seen other guitar you tubers (don’t have to name anyone ) and it feels like all they do is just want to show you how much more money they have than everyone else with the insane ridiculous amount of guitars that they own and honestly do not even need (Not even that great at guitar) But Paul you are so humble and chill that it’s not even funny. That’s why I mainly go to you for guitar advice , there’s no “clout” showing off here , you just show the best way to make the best sounds using the best chords. I literally took my playing to the next level just watching your videos. Thank you.

  • @TheWhiskeyCowboyLife
    @TheWhiskeyCowboyLife Месяц назад +1

    The Fender CD60 was my first "adult" acoustic guitar (but all in black). And yes, I still have it and it plays very nice for it's price point. It is my "loaner" guitar now (actually on loan as I post this). All I did was lower the action a bit. There is a reason why it is consistently in the "best bang for the buck" and "beginner low cost guitar" lists. Cheers.

  • @markguertin210
    @markguertin210 2 года назад +9

    I bought a Rogue RD -80 For around $100 . It sounds good, stays in tune and the neck has a nice fingerboard action. I have two other guitars more expensive and it seems the Rogue is easy to play. Good for a beginner etc

  • @tekannon7803
    @tekannon7803 3 года назад +46

    Dear Mr Davids, Thank you for one of the most informative and interesting guitar channels on the planet. Every time I tune in I learn something new. Paul, I think one thing needs to be said and that is that no one is even questioning how little money we are talking about here. The workmanship, the materials, and the time! My god, the time spent on making an instrument like any of the 4 you are showcasing is a lot of time. In today’s world, where you can go out with your girlfriend to dinner and drop 100 or 130 Euros for a half-decent meal, or a pair of bluejeans for 150 plus euros or other perishable things that are outrageously expensive puts things in perspective. I have seen parents come into a guitar shop of a friend of mine and actually ask for the cheapest, and when he shows the cheapest, for them it's too expensive. When I pipe in to say it’s better to get a quality axe when someone is starting out, the parents of course think I am trying to get a better deal for my friend. My point is that the guitars you are showing play pretty good and look fantastic when you think how cheap they are. Paul, they are the price of a dinner in a restaurant and there is quality work on display. It’s an opinion. But those instruments were made by professionals with good material and we're not talking about 2 hours of work.

    • @willem9688
      @willem9688 3 года назад

      Nice comment. Cheers dude.

    • @elleon9895
      @elleon9895 3 года назад +3

      I’m not reading this, but man that sucks, or good for you, hey man keep doin u 😀

    • @NoLefTurnUnStoned.
      @NoLefTurnUnStoned. 3 года назад

      @@elleon9895
      😆🤣😜

  • @FuzzWoof
    @FuzzWoof 3 года назад +60

    Honestly, the sort of guitar you can get for that kind of money these days is better than some of the upper mid tier instruments when I started out. I would have done some very morally dubious things to get my hands on any of these for a starter guitar 30 years ago. It's getting increasingly hard to buy a 'bad' guitar, the worst thing you generally encounter is a bad factory setup.

    • @bigtwit799
      @bigtwit799 3 года назад +3

      I think you can still get bad guitars if you pat less than 150ish squid.

  • @ragwort3369
    @ragwort3369 3 года назад +28

    It constantly amazes me how good budget guitars aimed at beginners are these days. I've been playing for over 40 years now and find the quality of sub-£200 guitars to be consistently good. You should check out some of the Tanglewood range: they're fantastic for the money and punch well above their weight in terms of playability.

    • @lemokolyon
      @lemokolyon 6 месяцев назад +2

      True. I just saw on Amazon a 74€ guitar, +bag, +tuner, +6strings, +etc etc, all one needs for 74€. 🤔
      Comments are enthusiastic about the sound, the quality, the playability, even from several guitar teachers who highly recommand it !
      Plus, it is cool to have a guitar you don't worry about because it costs nothing.

  • @iamfemo
    @iamfemo 3 года назад

    Thank you for this video. I am a musician of over 25 years (main instrument piano). I've always wanted to learn the guitar (which ironically I started with but now that I know, being a bad one, used to cut my fingers and I soon played it like a bass guitar which I play well now). This has given me some sort of direction to finding a cheap great sounding guitar to my fine ears for now until I learn and invest in a more expensive one in the future.
    I have settled on buying the Harley Benton for now to learn again as an adult musician learning a 4th instrument even though I've not played it yet (Thanks to Covid and no stores open to go find it).
    Thanks once again.

  • @AnishKumar-pf5mz
    @AnishKumar-pf5mz 3 года назад +110

    Can you make a similar comparison with squier guitars for electric guitars?

    • @njokor3047
      @njokor3047 3 года назад +1

      Yea the bullet and affinity series

    • @AnishKumar-pf5mz
      @AnishKumar-pf5mz 3 года назад +3

      Classic vibes as well :D

    • @variousthings6470
      @variousthings6470 3 года назад +1

      @@AnishKumar-pf5mz And a Vintage Modified to complete the set!

    • @valbastiancontraio2795
      @valbastiancontraio2795 3 года назад

      @@AnishKumar-pf5mz Classic vibes are far from cheap , dude .

    • @DatBoi-mo9vc
      @DatBoi-mo9vc 3 года назад

      @@valbastiancontraio2795 they're not 150 dollars or whatever, but all things considered they are actually pretty cheap for everything you get.

  • @thewindow6
    @thewindow6 3 года назад +31

    I've had an F310 for the last 7 years and its served me faithfully. Finally in the market for an upgrade but I've never had any real problems with the Yamaha, stick some new strings on it and it sounds like a new guitar every time

    • @Over9000_Dude
      @Over9000_Dude 3 года назад +1

      Bought mine a year ago that was pre-owned and it has done wonders for me.

    • @HykaFT
      @HykaFT 3 года назад

      Buy a martin then

    • @thewindow6
      @thewindow6 3 года назад +1

      @@HykaFT Just today gone and bought a Faith actually. I'm self taught and just play for fun so still don't feel I can justify a quality Martin or similar

    • @ANTYRULZHARD
      @ANTYRULZHARD 3 года назад

      Get an L series they’re amazing Yamaha’s. So much bang for your buck

    • @HykaFT
      @HykaFT 3 года назад +1

      @@thewindow6 or you could buy yamaha transcoustic

  • @lamar1423
    @lamar1423 4 дня назад

    I recently bought a vintage 55-year-old Fender stamped but made by Harmony guitar. I had one years ago but it got broken at a party. I found my current one online and bought it. I was amazed at how cheap it is and recalled how I thought I was living large when I got my first one! It was $27 brand new now it is just a bit of a collector's item. Cheap but perfectly playable even today and made of solid birch.Has that great bluesy sound. Prior to that, I had a really cheap guitar made in Mexico that sold for $5 brand new at the swap meet. More like a decoration than an instrument. After that, I owned better quality guitars but always had to buy used ones at second-hand stores and yard sales. I learned how to do repairs and adjustments flipping cheap (at the time) guitars from Japan. Many are collectibles now too, St George and the like. Eventually, I moved up to better guitars but it was a long journey. Now, when I see the cheap guitars on the market I am floored at how nice they are right out of the box for a lot less comparative dollars. I have a small collection of them myself. Maybe not as sturdy for professional use but light years from my beginners for sure.

  • @mercharris5266
    @mercharris5266 2 года назад +1

    Love that intro. Very professional looking production

  • @jameslewis2635
    @jameslewis2635 3 года назад +10

    I think that over the years the expected quality of entry level instruments has gone up quite a lot compaired to when I started playing in the mid 1990's. Add to the fact that manufacturing and transportation techniques have improved and new players are able to get far better equipment for a much lower cost than in my day.

  • @erickruse4679
    @erickruse4679 3 года назад +14

    That Harley Benton is on a whole other level from the other three on sound quality

  • @kalnoky14
    @kalnoky14 Год назад +19

    Just a note, Re-stringing a 'beginner' acoustic guitar with high quality strings will do wonders with the sound too!

    • @Killacat1802
      @Killacat1802 Год назад +2

      Martin medium bronze make a world of difference on every guitar I've ever put them on.

    • @raw_pc
      @raw_pc Год назад

      True that!

    • @powers1776reset
      @powers1776reset Год назад

      And for true beginners, a decent tuner. When I was a novice, I found that having a guitar that would fall out of tune quickly, coupled with being difficult to tune in general (especially for beginner) was in fact, the most discouraging thing for me, hands down. When the G chord sounds like shit, immediately after spending the better part of an hour, giving it your best college effort, to tune the pos, it made giving up, seem pretty attractive! Defining moments, I’d say. You either do, or you just don’t

  • @pats2058
    @pats2058 3 года назад +5

    Oh my god Paul, are you playing "Autumn Leaves"? Be still my heart.

  • @SeanCorpuz31
    @SeanCorpuz31 3 года назад +246

    Oooh could you do an electric guitar under 150 or 200? Hehehe

    • @octopusman5175
      @octopusman5175 3 года назад +8

      honestly just get something super cheap to gedt started it so worth spending that extra money on like a mexican strat, went into guitar shop the other day, gave me some off brand strat to test pedals and amps and honestly dude the feel of your tool makes so much difference, in saying that i learnt most of my stuff on a semi shitty acoustic and would always go acoustic as a first step, get into the fun stuff on the eletric when ya know what youre doing
      ]

    • @t1music382
      @t1music382 3 года назад +6

      @@octopusman5175 My first electric guitar was a squier bullet strat buy 40$ in a pawn shop. Very bad experience, i never wanted to play with. We gave me a pacifica ( yamaha ) after , i'd love to play with. Buy something not too bad for first experience, u could be disgusted.

    • @SeanCorpuz31
      @SeanCorpuz31 3 года назад

      Yeah. Got all the stuff I know from borrowing guitars too. Never had the money to purchase one for myself back then. My first guitar was a gift it was a Les Paul copy, much like a "Fakiphone". Then repaired one of my grandpa's Hondo II Les Paul. So the first one I really bought was an SX Thinline. Modding it out to look like Paul's. Haha.

    • @tiihtu2507
      @tiihtu2507 3 года назад +5

      @@octopusman5175 Are you real octopus?

    • @whichadrian
      @whichadrian 3 года назад +1

      The comment above is facts. I have two Mexican strats and having upgraded them they play like something that costs $2000. That said, I recently bought a Squier Bullet Mustang for $140 to mod and after a minor DIY setup and fret polish it plays great and is ready to accept some better pickups and electronics

  • @Grasslehoff
    @Grasslehoff 3 года назад +60

    For 3 or 4 years as a beginner I've been playing a cheap 80€ western guitar which was sooo incredibly hard to play, by the time I upgraded to an ibanez I was used to applying so much pressure on the fretboard, my worldview collided when I was able to execute a clean barre chord with almost no stress on the fingers.
    You are correct, playability should be prioritized over sophisticated sound. You're not going to gig anytime soon anyways

    • @braidenr4
      @braidenr4 3 года назад +1

      3 or 4 years would probably make you at least an intermediate player.

    • @Grasslehoff
      @Grasslehoff 3 года назад +3

      @@braidenr4 not the way I played back then :^)

    • @Grasslehoff
      @Grasslehoff 3 года назад +5

      @@braidenr4 also with every complex chord hurting my fingers my motivation was way down in that period

    • @braidenr4
      @braidenr4 3 года назад +7

      @FabienPath its cheap for a guitar. Extremely cheap

    • @Grasslehoff
      @Grasslehoff 3 года назад +6

      @FabienPath 80€ is objectively cheap for a guitar, and I don't know why you feel like we're playing a game of "who had it worse" rn, I was just telling a little anecdote

  • @Chunda8
    @Chunda8 3 года назад +1

    The action looks right on these and they do seem fairly playable which is surprising. A set-up on any guitar will make a difference, and there might be some gain to suffer a little for some months, then upgrade as a reward & practice even more. I recently bought a Seagull s6 and am pretty happy with it, but it still needs a little adjustment even at that higher price point. All the Martins I have seen have been exquisite but pricey. I also had a Yamaha SJ-180, had a little customization done to it and it played fantastic, about the $250 range in the 80's.... These days I really like the Taylor guitars, very smooth playing, great tone, looks very professional out of the store, but also a bit pricier starting around 400. Worth saving up a bit.

  • @kenm315
    @kenm315 Год назад

    Very good comparison, audio is done well. Thanks

  • @pauldralyuk1944
    @pauldralyuk1944 3 года назад +13

    Loved the video David! Could you also make a video with guitars in the $300 range. I think thats a good price point for beginners that are serious into playing guitar and a price that provides many good options.

  • @fabianmolina682
    @fabianmolina682 3 года назад +38

    For anyone wondering the song he plays around 11:30 Mark is called autumn leaves and he has a tutorial for it! ruclips.net/video/Pr7qWXClmpk/видео.html

    • @danielrobu9559
      @danielrobu9559 3 года назад

      Thank you so much!

    • @Integralsouls
      @Integralsouls 3 года назад

      thanx man ,

    • @Snarkapotamus
      @Snarkapotamus 3 года назад

      "yesterday, when I was young" ...

    • @williamstm92
      @williamstm92 3 года назад

      What's the song at 7:00 ? I know I know it but I can't remember the name

    • @Snarkapotamus
      @Snarkapotamus 3 года назад

      @@williamstm92 - Sounds like Sia's "Breathe" to me...

  • @DonnTarris
    @DonnTarris 3 года назад +3

    A bit late to the review of the review, but on my mixing/mastering setup the Harley Benton exhibits a width in image more than any of the other three, not just a volume increase. Quite impressed with its sound. I'm assuming that your mic setup and treatment was left the same for all. A very helpful video for those starting out, your videos are always good and your electric guitar playing is very inspiring! Keep it up!! ;-)

  • @GingerBonzo
    @GingerBonzo 2 года назад +5

    My first acoustic guitar was this Yamaha, in 1994. My second was a fancy Martin D28, in 2020. It took me that long to be able to afford a guitar that really sounded better. It’s so good. I put about a million finger-miles on that thing and still love it.

  • @quagmire7839
    @quagmire7839 3 года назад +21

    I’ve played some cheap guitars, but fender acoustics that are on a budget are the hardest things to play. I wasn’t expecting anything but I could fit a bottle cap under the strings that’s how bad the action was

  • @DerVerdy
    @DerVerdy 3 года назад +6

    I started with a Harley Benton D120CEBK (at the moment: 77€ online) and its still fine after being used for like 13 years. Of course some srachtes and signs of use but I'm impressed everytime I pick it up. For your first guitar it doesn't matter, you don't need a guitar worth more than hundres of dollars. And a beginner would not be able to hear any sound differences.
    The guitar's worth comes with the years you played on it. It's your root to music - and that's invaluable.
    Thanks for the great video. I enjoyed watching it and liked your effort you put into it, Paul.
    P.S. my favorite is of course the HB :D
    Greez from germany.

  • @ThePierrezx
    @ThePierrezx 7 месяцев назад

    This vidéo has decided me to choose the Harley Benton cld 10s ... and I'm very satisfied by the sound she produces and the pleasure I get playing it... so thanks a lot. 👍

  • @deathmetalchili6902
    @deathmetalchili6902 Год назад

    Awesome channel. Just stumbled across it.
    And I really enjoy your videos.
    Thanks for making these vids and posting!
    😁

  • @itisaporsche
    @itisaporsche 3 года назад +4

    Hi Paul. I purchased an Orangewood and after putting on Elixir strings - I was very happy with the sound, and it looks great. Wonderful for traveling or outdoors.

  • @MDCapitanio
    @MDCapitanio 3 года назад +21

    Cheaper guitars in Brazil go for around 50$, so you'd imagine how many kids will give up before even getting a chance of learning, the necks are usually unplayable.
    The solid top makes a huge difference, when I got my second guitar, my step up was the solid top (though to be fair I didn't know it at the time, it just felt better).
    Cheers

    • @joaopedro.marinho6503
      @joaopedro.marinho6503 3 года назад +1

      Mano, eu comecei com um Del Vecchio antigasso que tava perdido na casa da minha vó, o violão devia ter uns 30 anos e já tava com as cordas apodrecendo, mas eu troquei, dei uma limpada e passei uns 3 anos com ele antes de poder fazer um upgrade pra um Di Giorgio. Infelizmente a gente sofre aqui tendo que se virar com o que aparece.

    • @MDCapitanio
      @MDCapitanio 3 года назад +1

      @@joaopedro.marinho6503 eu comecei com um Gianini com o tampo colado com durepoxi kkkk depois fui pra um Tagima Juninho afram (que é o de tampo maciço).
      O custo benefício dele é top, mas ano passado fui pra londres e trouxe um faith classic burst... Não faz nem sentido comparar, mas instrumento bom ou faz com luthier ou compra fora, a importação aqui mata o cara...
      Quando comprei minha guita, paguei 2000 reais (+- 850us$ na época), e ela estava pra venda no US por 450us$, é um absurdo

    • @MrDebranjandutta
      @MrDebranjandutta День назад

      The same used to apply in India till 10 years back, I got a horrid model blind picked by my clueless dad during the 90s as I wasn't educated about action and playability. Now that I am a dad myself got my kid her first proper Chinese starter guitar off Amazon after looking at many expert reviews and hearing the tone myself (with good speakers). Her Guitar teacher was impressed with the instrument.

  • @jimmarinella9455
    @jimmarinella9455 2 года назад +1

    I like that you don't say anything that would prevent anybody from trying any of these. I see fender and yahmaha have options with a solid top for just a little more. I'd like to try them but my local shop is always sold out.

  • @petestaint8312
    @petestaint8312 2 года назад

    Excellent review! Thanks for posting. 👍

  • @devvkhemani3628
    @devvkhemani3628 3 года назад +120

    Paul- Asked for review unit guitars
    Also, Paul- How BAD are they?

    • @PaulDavids
      @PaulDavids  3 года назад +60

      🤫

    • @user-rz9yg1lt9e
      @user-rz9yg1lt9e 3 года назад +3

      Paul Davids could you perhaps tell me what the song you was playing at 12:48 is please

    • @BartMassey-PO8
      @BartMassey-PO8 3 года назад +2

      @@user-rz9yg1lt9e That's "Autumn Leaves". Paul teaches playing it here ruclips.net/video/Pr7qWXClmpk/видео.html

    • @user-rz9yg1lt9e
      @user-rz9yg1lt9e 3 года назад +1

      Bart Massey thank you so much!:)

  • @OscarCloud
    @OscarCloud 3 года назад +256

    This man looks like when he’s not playing guitar he hangs out in an artisan coffee shop and brews his own craft beer

  • @2dogbull
    @2dogbull Год назад

    Thank you for sharing the information. Much appreciated, Paul!!! Craig

  • @NewLeafClover
    @NewLeafClover 2 года назад +3

    First, I love your videos. Very informative and not too 'marketing'. As for someone trying to do research, that's very refreshing to see.
    Second, I already have 3 guitars (2 acoustic, 1 electric), and I'm only looking for a 3rd acoustic to keep at work in my office for practice. This was a good review.
    Third, I have to know. What was the song you were playing at about minute 7? It was beautiful and I'd like to play around with that for a possible song.

  • @jaseheb933
    @jaseheb933 3 года назад +3

    I own a Yamaha FG413 that I bought 20 years ago as my first ‘beginner’ acoustic guitar. I am now fortunate enough to also own a Taylor 610ce, but still play the Yamaha frequently and will never get rid of it. Paul manages to make all those ‘cheap’ guitars sound amazing through ability, and I think I may have fallen foul of thinking that an expensive guitar would make my playing sound better, but it’s certainly not the case, and I’d probably give up the expensive guitar to be a better player. I can tell the Taylor is of far superior quality, and it sounds louder and more crisp, but I struggle with what I should be hearing, and what the differences in sound are between cheap and expensive models. When you hear terms like ‘the guitar has better mids’ etc., that’s lost on me a bit. Maybe Paul will explain it in a video some day. Excellent content as always.

  • @BlueL1n3
    @BlueL1n3 3 года назад +10

    My dad started dropping hints that he wished he had been able to learn guitar, so this year I bought him his first guitar, I went with the Orangewood Oliver, I've never played one (and still havent since my dad and I dont live near each other) but by going off youtube reviews, they seemed to be decent enough for a beginner. If I could have found him a used Taylor GS for that price point I probably would have done it-I have one for just playing around on the couch or traveling. While the GS's tone really doesnt hold a candle to a nice high end model acoustic, I would say that they're pretty decent sounding for the $$.

  • @chasemanhart
    @chasemanhart 3 года назад

    Beautiful production, thank you for sharing!

  • @Shredbmx221
    @Shredbmx221 2 года назад +1

    Your acoustic riffs are always entertaining !

  • @ryanspencerlauderdale687
    @ryanspencerlauderdale687 3 года назад +9

    Depends on the sound you’re going for. Certain guitars sound good for certain styles of music. Even the expensive ones. A warmer tone sounds better for a 2 to 3 piece acoustic jam. For a professional band sound, you need a bright sound in order to sit in the mix.

  • @RyanDB
    @RyanDB 3 года назад +9

    Not having played or heard any in person, the Orangewood's got to be my favourite on sheer looks alone. I'm a sucker for a matte mahogany top, like on my Taylor 320

  • @CreateYourHeaven
    @CreateYourHeaven 3 года назад +2

    I have the Fender and it's my first guitar. I've been playing for over a month now and I'm really enjoying it. I will continue to play on my beginner guitar until I improve and am ready to move onto a better guitar :-)
    Still working on chord changes and the F chord......

  • @stevecummings4345
    @stevecummings4345 Год назад

    Thank you for the video, I’m a 60 yr old beginner and just purchased a Yamaha F335. Very informational.

  • @tak-el-uc
    @tak-el-uc 3 года назад +8

    The music teacher at the end was a sweetie. She knew full well what the Martin was and picked the guitars which would best suit her students rather than even initially joking about the Martin.

    • @AllanKoayTC
      @AllanKoayTC 3 года назад

      yeah, wish she were my teacher.

  • @Aljondeterala
    @Aljondeterala 3 года назад +6

    Loving all your content, sending luv from PH🇵🇭

  • @beauthentic7493
    @beauthentic7493 Год назад +8

    I taught acoustic for 2 years. When the person got better they couldn't hear the difference. When I placed a good guitar in their hands, then they heard it. It encouraged them to keep practicing.

    • @user-ze3te2ew3z
      @user-ze3te2ew3z 10 месяцев назад +1

      Hey
      If you do not mind i have a question, does the price of the guitar affect how well the learning process could be? I have just started with a jasmine guitar 80$, and i have heard lots saying that if it is cheap and horrible you can't continue and you will quit out of frustration
      Thank you

  • @Themorepower
    @Themorepower 3 года назад +6

    Good work Paul. I've been playing 4 years and started at a time when I could afford top quality. Now I'm dabbling with the cheap dreadnought sized acoustics and it's kind of a mess out there.

  • @luciferdern
    @luciferdern 3 года назад +29

    When I first started playing a friend lent me this awful yamaha that I later found out was from a 'make your own guitar' kit.
    Needless to say I was shocked how much easier it was to play once I got my own guitar which was a fairly cheap fender.

  • @simon_patterson
    @simon_patterson 3 года назад +10

    I listened to them all early in the video, and thought that the only one of the four I would want is the Harley Benton, with its fuller sound. Interesting to see it's the only one with the solid top.

  • @themisdemou7230
    @themisdemou7230 3 года назад

    Came across your channel and was amazed. Have an insane interest in guitars but unfortunately my talent doesn't match my enthusiasm. Made me want to start lessons again. Thoroughly enjoy your content and your varied topics, keep up the great work and eagerly await the next vid,

  • @SaschaLeib
    @SaschaLeib 3 года назад +5

    I have a couple of Chinese-built guitars here (not necessarily from HB, though ;-) and I have to say that the tuners are a pretty consistent issue with all of them. Good thing, though, that tuners are also the easiest part to change in any of these guitars, even for a beginner with no or little wood-working experience, and with the money saved in these you can easily get some very high-quality tuners and still save a good bit of cash.