Hello , I've the Ramirez 130 anniversary since 8years , and I'am very happy and all days '' she '' stonisch me . I just down the cords very hight ......and after the play was so easy.....sorry about my english..... Ramirez an heart for all the live.....thank you......ciao of France .
I play acoustic steel strings guitars went to music for little time and played some classical on acoustic guitars bought ramirez 135th anniversary recently just love it like nothing else still love acoustic this the sound I've been missing I'm 67
Spanish cedar neck with no reinforcement is risky. The guitar sounds very good though. At Thoman guitar, this guitar has exactly the same price as Asturias Standard model. Asturias has mahogany neck and concert level guitar. I have got one for over 30 years and the neck is still dead straight. I also had Raimundo guitar with spanish cedar neck that bent in 8 months.
I wanted to buy that guitar. I didn't pull the trigger because the guitar is not built in Ramirez workshop. The construction of the guitar is outsourced to other guitar factories in Spain. Ramirez workshop only does final inspections for the guitar.
@@GoranIvanovic You can get cheaper PB guitars built in his workshop for less than 4000 euros. It isn't made by Bernabe himself, but under his supervision in his workshop.
Not sure what you expect? The value of this guitar is incredible. The only difference between this guitar, and a very expensive guitar, is the age and grade of tonewoods, and perhaps some specific voicing (very fine tuning that takes days to suit the specific soundboard). Even the grade of wood does not tell about the quality: lesser grade wood can sound better than prime tone wood if the guitar is better voiced. I have heard many guitars with laminate sides or backs that sound better and sweeter and more complex than expensive all-solid wood guitars. It's about skill, and design, ingenuity. This design is by the Ramirez family. With any luck, you can get a very fine instrument that is more than adequate for 95% of players and repertoire. In 10-15 years it sounds even better, compensating for the price which you must shelve straight away if you want an immediately-ready concert-level guitar.
Hi Goran, I also bought this fabulous guitar, I wanted to ask you for advice, I read on the Ramirez website that this guitar mounts on high voltage Ramirez with carbon G, I'm noticing that on my guitar of the time that I bought in the shop, it doesn't it has a carbon G it seems to me thicker perhaps in nylon, since this guitar has a beautiful sound I would not like to assemble the wrong strings also because I like the guitar I have with the strings that I have assembled on how I received it, which I am not sure strings it has on, I'm afraid that if I change the strings it will lose the beautiful sound or is it my impression, are you saying that if I put on the ramirez with nylon G on this guitar, can they go well anyway? grazie 1000 Goran
Great guitar demonstration. I am trying to move to the next level in my guitar journey and get a performance level guitar. I am stuck between buying two guitars The Yamaha GC42 and the Ramirez "Guitarra del Tiempo". Which one do you think I should get?
those two guitars sound very different to me. Yamaha being louder with much more of lower register and Ramirez has closer tighter mid and high end range across the strings. both decent choices thou just depends what kind of sound you prefer :)
Thank you for the sharing and all the informations. I have a question about Ramirez del tiempo. I've heard that ramirez guitars have high action and due to the construction you can not adjust the saddle. It's the case with the del tiempo? How high is the action? I'm thinking buy this guitar but I'm afraid of this detail. Thank you so much!
Hello , yes , thé cords are high and you must down them ......After the game become easyer and thé sound IS fantastic....I have the 130 anniversary and thé problème was thé same......so good job.....ciao....of France .
What about the Sencillo cedar? I am thinking to buy on of these 2. Iy is the double of the price if i am correct, is it worth? Looking forward to hearing your feedback. Of course i will try them myself both as well.
@@GoranIvanovic thx for your honest feedback. Was that the one that you compared with the 1A - I think I saw that video too? I assume you can have that situation as well with the del Tiempo, no?
@@GoranIvanovic I guess only string goes better with Jose Ramirez guitars is Jose Ramirez strings because I have a Tiempo and ej45 is terrible on it. Savarez strings were not bad but I will try Jose Ramirez. Thank you.
Hello , I've the Ramirez 130
anniversary since 8years , and I'am very happy and all days '' she '' stonisch me .
I just down the cords very hight ......and after the play was so easy.....sorry about my english..... Ramirez an heart for all the live.....thank you......ciao of
France .
Thank you very much for your review!
I play acoustic steel strings guitars went to music for little time and played some classical on acoustic guitars bought ramirez 135th anniversary recently just love it like nothing else still love acoustic this the sound I've been missing I'm 67
Nice Video of one Dreamguitar. I Have a Carlos Salmone era argentina
You should do a Ramirez studio 3. Your reviews and playing are great.
Great review, it was a pleasure to listen 👏! That has a really balanced sound to it and nice tonal colors.
Glad you liked it!
Spanish cedar neck with no reinforcement is risky. The guitar sounds very good though. At Thoman guitar, this guitar has exactly the same price as Asturias Standard model. Asturias has mahogany neck and concert level guitar. I have got one for over 30 years and the neck is still dead straight. I also had Raimundo guitar with spanish cedar neck that bent in 8 months.
Tres beau partage!
Yeah, it has that Ramirez "profundo" sound'.
I wanted to buy that guitar. I didn't pull the trigger because the guitar is not built in Ramirez workshop. The construction of the guitar is outsourced to other guitar factories in Spain. Ramirez workshop only does final inspections for the guitar.
I mean for that money what would you expect? The Ramirez 1A sell new for $12000 right now.
@@GoranIvanovic You can get cheaper PB guitars built in his workshop for less than 4000 euros. It isn't made by Bernabe himself, but under his supervision in his workshop.
Not sure what you expect? The value of this guitar is incredible. The only difference between this guitar, and a very expensive guitar, is the age and grade of tonewoods, and perhaps some specific voicing (very fine tuning that takes days to suit the specific soundboard). Even the grade of wood does not tell about the quality: lesser grade wood can sound better than prime tone wood if the guitar is better voiced. I have heard many guitars with laminate sides or backs that sound better and sweeter and more complex than expensive all-solid wood guitars. It's about skill, and design, ingenuity. This design is by the Ramirez family. With any luck, you can get a very fine instrument that is more than adequate for 95% of players and repertoire. In 10-15 years it sounds even better, compensating for the price which you must shelve straight away if you want an immediately-ready concert-level guitar.
Hi Goran, I also bought this fabulous guitar, I wanted to ask you for advice, I read on the Ramirez website that this guitar mounts on high voltage Ramirez with carbon G, I'm noticing that on my guitar of the time that I bought in the shop, it doesn't it has a carbon G it seems to me thicker perhaps in nylon, since this guitar has a beautiful sound I would not like to assemble the wrong strings also because I like the guitar I have with the strings that I have assembled on how I received it, which I am not sure strings it has on, I'm afraid that if I change the strings it will lose the beautiful sound or is it my impression, are you saying that if I put on the ramirez with nylon G on this guitar, can they go well anyway? grazie 1000 Goran
Che suono che ha questa chitarra eccezionale
Great guitar demonstration.
I am trying to move to the next level in my guitar journey and get a performance level guitar.
I am stuck between buying two guitars The Yamaha GC42 and the Ramirez "Guitarra del Tiempo".
Which one do you think I should get?
those two guitars sound very different to me. Yamaha being louder with much more of lower register and Ramirez has closer tighter mid and high end range across the strings. both decent choices thou just depends what kind of sound you prefer :)
Sorry for the ignorant question. But, would a lower priced Alhambra sound just as good as this one?
I wonder the same thing.
No, cheap Alhambra guitars do not come close in volume, responsiveness and balance as the guitar in this vid. @@filiricaninseattle7095
Thank you for the sharing and all the informations. I have a question about Ramirez del tiempo. I've heard that ramirez guitars have high action and due to the construction you can not adjust the saddle. It's the case with the del tiempo? How high is the action? I'm thinking buy this guitar but I'm afraid of this detail. Thank you so much!
Hello , yes , thé cords are high and you must down them ......After the game become easyer and thé sound IS fantastic....I have the 130 anniversary and thé problème was thé same......so good job.....ciao....of France .
Thank you veri much for the explantion .do yo thihk can play flamenco on it?
no this is very much a traditional classical guitar.
@@GoranIvanovic thank you
What about the Sencillo cedar? I am thinking to buy on of these 2. Iy is the double of the price if i am correct, is it worth? Looking forward to hearing your feedback. Of course i will try them myself both as well.
I had one at my shop. Unfortunately it did not sound good at all.
@@GoranIvanovic thx for your honest feedback. Was that the one that you compared with the 1A - I think I saw that video too? I assume you can have that situation as well with the del Tiempo, no?
I have a question, I have just bought one of these and it has white tuners. Are the black tuners an upgrade?
nope.
Have you ever played the R2? If you have do you notice a difference in sound?
No have not yet.
@@GoranIvanovic what strings are on the Del
Que precio tiene esa guitarra?
Beautiful trebles, basses are kind of weak
What strings did you use here?
Jose Ramirez high tension
@@GoranIvanovic I guess only string goes better with Jose Ramirez guitars is Jose Ramirez strings because I have a Tiempo and ej45 is terrible on it. Savarez strings were not bad but I will try Jose Ramirez. Thank you.
never mention the most important thing money crude word eh?
what?