I bought an LS16 and was so impressed a few days later I bought an LL16 too! Finally affordable guitars made in China that are every bit as good as the finest USA-made and Japanese-made guitars! I have inspected them both inside and out and the build is immaculate, the tone lush and balanced and easily the most playable acoustics I have ever owned - I have owned more than 50 guitars including USA and Japanese acoustics and these blow my mind for how much guitar you get for a thousand bucks!! These guitars can hold their own with any of the finest guitars in the world! Amazing!
If only it was that simple. I own an LL16 on which I have replaced the saddle with a bone saddle and removed the under saddle transducer. I also replaced the pins with ebony pins. There was no discernible change in tone, the original urea saddle is actually quite good. Conpared to something like a Martin dread it’s a relatively bright but very balanced guitar. Compared to the mushy warmth of a D28 or D35 it sounds brittle. I have found it sounds best with the dead strings from my other guitars. 80/20 strings give it a little extra low end.
Thank you for the comparison video. There isn't a big difference in sound between the two, but there is a difference. Although the notes are a bit more articulate on the LL26, the notes seem slightly brittle and less resonant than the LL16. For my taste, I prefer the LL16. I'm willing to sacrifice a bit of note clarity for the richer, more resonant sound of the LL16. Frankly, I don't understand the difference in price.
I'm of the same opinion. I swapped out bridge pins, saddle, nut and replaced with Tusq. A bit of fitting and sanding but once completed it changed the sound of the guitar completely. Incredible sustain and projection by comparison and articulate. I think it's as close to the LL26 as you can get spending about $50 for all the parts. The bridge pins made the biggest difference, then saddle. The nut basically balanced the sound frequencies and tied it all together. Worth every nickle and effort and if you were in another room and someone played the new guitar, you would not be able to recognize it compared to the original. The overtones and harmonics made the difference.
@@petereriksson5285 After changing the pins decided to do everything. Cost is minimal. Tusq saddle was the Martin style and needed a bit of sanding to lower the action and took about 10 minutes. The nut was part # PQ6133-00 and matched the LL nut original size.
Please tell me if you record LL16 sound in the sound card line, there is no passive pickup and equalizer in the guitar, ie nothing can be changed, only on PC or mixer, does it work well, is it better fgx830 c with active pickup?
To my ears they both sound amazing and both are extremely versatile and will handle either strumming / chording or finger-style with aplomb. They have a 44.0mm nut with 36.5mm e-to-e string spacing which I consider the goldilocks zone for both fingerstyle and chording. I agree with you that the LL26 is more scooped with more dynamics in the lows and highs heard, but my experience in person with the LL16 (compared in a music shop today against an $11k D45) is that it is an incredible and versatile guitar. It's probably tricking your ears a little to hear them A-B'd like this... In the music shop today (where I bought the LL16) and here at home, this is a tone monster and easily up there with a couple of my Two Thousand dollar-ish guitars for both strumming and fingerstyle....
For those who say the LL26 sounds better than the LL16, please know and acknowledge that the guitar is more expensive about 3-4 times. Also, it is a Japan-made quality guitar while the LL16 a China-made.
Yes but even it’s made in China we all know Japanese company are strict and very perfectionist about craftsmanship. Also the luthier from china are well trained by Japanese.
None of them strikes me as better then the other, most of the time a proper setup will take even LL16 a long way as it still has the great ingredients. All solid wood with same design as the more expensive model.
@@entemen it's placebo effect. They still control the quality and assembly in china. what most big companies do that now a days Like smart phones. But no one complains.
I bought an LS16 and was so impressed a few days later I bought an LL16 too! Finally affordable guitars made in China that are every bit as good as the finest USA-made and Japanese-made guitars! I have inspected them both inside and out and the build is immaculate, the tone lush and balanced and easily the most playable acoustics I have ever owned - I have owned more than 50 guitars including USA and Japanese acoustics and these blow my mind for how much guitar you get for a thousand bucks!! These guitars can hold their own with any of the finest guitars in the world! Amazing!
Great playing with different styles and players for A B Comparison. Great video! 美丽的! 谢谢你!
After hearing both, I definitely WANT a LL16. ❤❤😍😍
Very good comparison video which I really wanted to hear side by side! LL16’s tone is bright and coarse whereas LL26 is settled and refined.
May be as simple as the saddle. The 16 uses a plastic named urea. The 26 series and above (made in Japan) use bone.
Indeed swap out a bone saddle and pins on the LL-16 and it can't be beat
If only it was that simple. I own an LL16 on which I have replaced the saddle with a bone saddle and removed the under saddle transducer. I also replaced the pins with ebony pins. There was no discernible change in tone, the original urea saddle is actually quite good. Conpared to something like a Martin dread it’s a relatively bright but very balanced guitar. Compared to the mushy warmth of a D28 or D35 it sounds brittle. I have found it sounds best with the dead strings from my other guitars. 80/20 strings give it a little extra low end.
great comparison, but some of the videos are labeled opposite. I love the ll-16 for the price, it can't be beat.
What an excellent comparison. I love my ll16, I’d love to try out a 26.
Btw at 3:18 you got the names mixed up.
Thank you for the comparison video. There isn't a big difference in sound between the two, but there is a difference. Although the notes are a bit more articulate on the LL26, the notes seem slightly brittle and less resonant than the LL16. For my taste, I prefer the LL16. I'm willing to sacrifice a bit of note clarity for the richer, more resonant sound of the LL16. Frankly, I don't understand the difference in price.
I'm of the same opinion. I swapped out bridge pins, saddle, nut and replaced with Tusq. A bit of fitting and sanding but once completed it changed the sound of the guitar completely. Incredible sustain and projection by comparison and articulate. I think it's as close to the LL26 as you can get spending about $50 for all the parts. The bridge pins made the biggest difference, then saddle. The nut basically balanced the sound frequencies and tied it all together. Worth every nickle and effort and if you were in another room and someone played the new guitar, you would not be able to recognize it compared to the original. The overtones and harmonics made the difference.
Same experience for me after i changed my bridge pins for Tusq.
@@petereriksson5285 After changing the pins decided to do everything. Cost is minimal. Tusq saddle was the Martin style and needed a bit of sanding to lower the action and took about 10 minutes. The nut was part # PQ6133-00 and matched the LL nut original size.
Both are great. The LL26 sounds more open and resonate, with more overtones and harmonics. But I would be happy with either I think.
For me, a more articulate and focus sound on the LL26.
In some subtitles, 16 and 26 are written interchangeably.
Theres slight difference interms of sound but it's very unrecognizable. Both are great guitar.
They're identical in build. Its only customization
@@Tap-a-roo Not true. The saddle and nut are not bone on the 16.
Impressive thumbnail, good comparison. Thanks.
LL26 sounds slightly better but the difference does not justify the price difference.
一聴すると26AREの方が高音が良く鳴ってて綺麗に聴こえますが、僕にとっては高音だけが鳴りすぎていて耳障りに聞こえました。ストロークした時なんかはあんまり値段の差を感じませんね。非常に参考になりました!ありがとう!
Thank you so much! Keep going from 🇯🇵
The difference can be hear in VDO. LL26 is better, but LL16 is every good in its price.
LL16 just bought it❤️ Very slight difference in sound
Enjoy! It is an excellent guitar!
@@leejay4908 true
Ibanez-TshatsGay good lookin👍
Please tell me if you record LL16 sound in the sound card line, there is no passive pickup and equalizer in the guitar, ie nothing can be changed, only on PC or mixer, does it work well, is it better fgx830 c with active pickup?
LL16 has a very flat eq response, better for fingerstyle. The LL26 has slightly scooped mids, better for strumming.
To my ears they both sound amazing and both are extremely versatile and will handle either strumming / chording or finger-style with aplomb. They have a 44.0mm nut with 36.5mm e-to-e string spacing which I consider the goldilocks zone for both fingerstyle and chording. I agree with you that the LL26 is more scooped with more dynamics in the lows and highs heard, but my experience in person with the LL16 (compared in a music shop today against an $11k D45) is that it is an incredible and versatile guitar. It's probably tricking your ears a little to hear them A-B'd like this... In the music shop today (where I bought the LL16) and here at home, this is a tone monster and easily up there with a couple of my Two Thousand dollar-ish guitars for both strumming and fingerstyle....
LL26 sounds alot better when strummed. Also nicer fingerstyle.
The LL16 is more bass biased, where as the LL26 is very even. I happen to like the bass bias.
For those who say the LL26 sounds better than the LL16, please know and acknowledge that the guitar is more expensive about 3-4 times. Also, it is a Japan-made quality guitar while the LL16 a China-made.
Yes but even it’s made in China we all know Japanese company are strict and very perfectionist about craftsmanship. Also the luthier from china are well trained by Japanese.
Неправильно пишите модель под гитарами перепутали. Специально наверно.
None of them strikes me as better then the other, most of the time a proper setup will take even LL16 a long way as it still has the great ingredients. All solid wood with same design as the more expensive model.
@@entemen it's placebo effect. They still control the quality and assembly in china. what most big companies do that now a days Like smart phones. But no one complains.
Both great. But, I prefer the LL26 for it’s deeper, richer more resonant sound. The LL26 captures the Martin, Taylor, Gibson, Zager sound. Thanks.
Only at the first listening did the guitars equalize. Essentially the LL26 is a much better and more expensive instrument.
O grave desse violão é muito seco, não gostei do grave.
Sigma Forever.
They sound exactly the same.😂😂😂