I actually got it right!😊 I've played Martin, owned a Taylor 314 ,but have kept my Seagull with solid rosewood back and sides (forgot what it's called) and have a seagull S6 as a beater and backup. I thought it was most likely the emerald but wouldn't have bet a large sum if money. If the test was repeated I might or might not get it again...🤔
I was thinking the seagull; would be interesting to hear a blind play through of all four doing one section. Also it would be nice to know if you feel you can hear a difference (or maybe a family member) as your copy won't have the compression of RUclips affecting it.
@@milanuzelac1665 I misunderstood. After running open mics and songwriter showcases for years, I only saw broken strings on stage by players with old strings or heavy handed playing.
No points for me. I voted Taylor. I honestly didn't know what kind of sound that carbon fiber guitar would make, and now i know. It sounds like an acoustic guitar!
Nailed it....horrible sounding guitar. Like below, I knew it wasn't the Taylor or Martin. Not familiar with the Seagull, but figured it had to sound better than that.
No way, it is bull crap if you can tell off computer speakers, all you liars. THERE IS NO WAY POSSIBLE IN HELL YOU COULD TELL. You could not tell if there were 100 different guitars on a stage and you were in the audience listening. If you can tell than tell me what kind of strings each has on it and if its a dreadnaught, jumbo or orchestra model. NO WAY POSSIBLE!!!!
I got it right. I surprised my self. I was convinced it wasn't the Taylor or the Martin.
It was a fun test. Thanks for taking part.
I actually got it right!😊 I've played Martin, owned a Taylor 314 ,but have kept my Seagull with solid rosewood back and sides (forgot what it's called) and have a seagull S6 as a beater and backup. I thought it was most likely the emerald but wouldn't have bet a large sum if money. If the test was repeated I might or might not get it again...🤔
Thanks for watching and your comment.
I thought the carbon or the Taylor from the distinct highs. Cool test!
I had fun with it. Thanks for watching.
Guessed right, but then I heard the Emerald 2 days back.
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I was thinking the seagull; would be interesting to hear a blind play through of all four doing one section. Also it would be nice to know if you feel you can hear a difference (or maybe a family member) as your copy won't have the compression of RUclips affecting it.
I may due a four guitar comparison in the future. Thanks for the suggestion..
If I hear an e string pop it’s a taylor…
Taylor high's are definitely more prominent. Thanks for watching.
I mean all Taylor owners seem to have to change broken strings on stage.
I’ll never own one of them crap boxes…
@@milanuzelac1665 I misunderstood. After running open mics and songwriter showcases for years, I only saw broken strings on stage by players with old strings or heavy handed playing.
Thought maybe it was the Seagull.
The Seagull actually does sound similar. Thanks for watching.
I got it correct.
Cool ! Thanks for watching.
No points for me. I voted Taylor. I honestly didn't know what kind of sound that carbon fiber guitar would make, and now i know. It sounds like an acoustic guitar!
Hey Jim. I was quite surprised how acoustic the X20 sounded as well. Thanks for watching.
Nailed it....horrible sounding guitar. Like below, I knew it wasn't the Taylor or Martin. Not familiar with the Seagull, but figured it had to sound better than that.
Thanks for watching and commenting.
Got it right, carbon fiber sounds so artificial haha!
Good ears ! Thanks for watching.
Git it right. I own a Taylor and have owned and played Martin. Did not sound like either. Or like the Seagulls I have heard.
Process of elimination always works. Thanks for watching.
No way, it is bull crap if you can tell off computer speakers, all you liars. THERE IS NO WAY POSSIBLE IN HELL YOU COULD TELL. You could not tell if there were 100 different guitars on a stage and you were in the audience listening. If you can tell than tell me what kind of strings each has on it and if its a dreadnaught, jumbo or orchestra model. NO WAY POSSIBLE!!!!
Thanks for watching and your comment.