Absolutely nothing but respect for Andy. He seems like the perfect CEO for a guitar company. He's got enthusiasm like Paul Reed Smith but none of the cheesy in your face salesman. Very inspiring individual
I don’t know, he spent a lot of time telling us how you can change variables to make the same wood sound different instead of just telling us how the ironwood sounds as 514 vs a traditional rosewood 414 where where the other variables are pretty much the same.
Interesting, doing the same thing that Seagull has been doing for many years, they source/use a lot of local woods like cherry and maple in their guitars.
Andy Powers is great. Teja, you drove me crazy will all your yeas, yep, etc. Every few seconds you are interjecting a needless word or two. So irritating. I had to stop half way through. I couldn't listen to you any more.
Absolutely nothing but respect for Andy. He seems like the perfect CEO for a guitar company. He's got enthusiasm like Paul Reed Smith but none of the cheesy in your face salesman. Very inspiring individual
I don’t know, he spent a lot of time telling us how you can change variables to make the same wood sound different instead of just telling us how the ironwood sounds as 514 vs a traditional rosewood 414 where where the other variables are pretty much the same.
I love the direction Taylor is going which I guess is in some part due to Andy and his innovations.
Andy I like the way you are going your explanation of wood thickness and tone with a few internal changes 13:31 13:36
Interesting, doing the same thing that Seagull has been doing for many years, they source/use a lot of local woods like cherry and maple in their guitars.
Love it!
Andy Powers is great. Teja, you drove me crazy will all your yeas, yep, etc. Every few seconds you are interjecting a needless word or two. So irritating. I had to stop half way through. I couldn't listen to you any more.