Also getting longer - some can't be down-thumbed and last over a minute. I simply decide what I want to watch and then grab it with a downloader (I use 4K Video Downloader) . . . . no ads and I can delete once I've watched. And as for that long-haired git who keeps pushing his damn course at you !!!!!
@@carsonbrown1363 When I find anything I want to watch by those I follow, I right click, copy link address, download them, watch and then delete - that way there are no ads. I do the same for anything 'recommended' which looks interesting. It doesn't stop me doing whatever else I want to do on the computer - I just leave the downloader to do its stuff and then watch.
SX Valencia VC350 Traveler Guitar Small Size classic Guitar with 52 mm with nut. itis classical guitar with nylon strings. sounds great is comfortable and small. and costs little. about 100 USD around. this is in all perfect and with the tone as good asmore expensive guitar . however you must like nylon. if you like steel strings then the with nut is smaller. and maybe a bit unconfterable. i find now this guitar is best for me also in view the price. sound and big with nut.
little martins are cheap plastic overpriced toys. you can get a decent Yamaha FS800, 820, etc for half the price and get the same quality--or better. taylor and martin are WAY overpriced. you're paying for a brand name. better off saving up the extra $800 and getting an authentic Cole Clark. handmade in Australian from sustainably sourced native Australian woods. each one is an individual. my two cents.
@@roflmows The Cole Clark is fucking ugly xD I want my guitar to look good as well, not only sound good And wtf, the guitars you listed aren’t travel guitars
Nobody cares what you think Rolf Harris but I get what you’re saying about the Cole Clarke after hearing legends like Bob Dylan, Elvis Presley and Johnny Cash record so many epic songs on them. 🤣
GS mini sounds pretty good but...the Martin LX1e comes with the built in tuner and Fishman pickup. The little Martin sounds great through a PA. I have travelled with my LX1e a lot. Most airlines let me carry on and put it in the overhead on plane. The GS mini is too big and they might make you check it in to cargo. It will get broken. They are getting very picky about size. Cheers! I have a dozen nice guitars and oddly I seem to play Little Martin more then any of them. Nice to practice with while watching TV. Drives my family nuts. Lol
Tried them all. Bought several. Side-by-side, the Taylor GS Mini is head and shoulders above the Baby or the Big Baby. Got rid of my Ibanez, Martin, and other travel guitars. Now only have a Lap Axe and a GS Mini. There are a LOT of reviews that also put the GS Mini at the top of the pile (actually, this one does also).
I own the Yamaha APXT2. As purely acoustic guitar most of these beat it for sound, however, it shines when you plug it in. It actually has the same pickups as it's big brother APX500. It's fine for playing at home and brilliant to take with you busking, which was my purpose in buying. RUclips has a few seasoned buskers floating about that use this guitar. The action is great too, easy to play leads if you're pressed into doing that at gigs.
I have the baby Taylor with an LR baggs I beam active Pickup. I’ve had this guitar for about 20 years. It is beat to hell. And it always stays in tune. I actually have a new one that’s barely been played. Because I like the old one because I cannot get around and not worry about it. The best thing about it. If you can unscrew the neck from the body. Stuff it in a suitcase. Back in the day it didn’t really matter. Because you can throw it on the plane. But now everything’s always costing money on luggage As of 2021.. I had the Yamaha APXT2 for about a year. It sounds wonderful. Baby Taylor is more personal. It rings a bit better for some reason. Trust me. I played over 1 million songs on this baby Taylor guitar. Throw 11’s on there. 12s are too heavy .and 10s Are too lite. You can also shim the neck. With some paper. To get it just right, The GS mini. Sounds phenomenal. But I do not consider that a travel guitar. Too big ,,,To me a travel guitar is something you have on your back. You don’t even know it’s there.
I just received the Yamaha APXT2 that I bought at auction as used. AMAZING! It has all the original paperwork, tool and best of all... scratches, dings and dents are literally no where to be found. Yes, new for a used $10.00 price that includes shipping. The guitar sounds much better than I expected and much better than the video. It has a surprising full sound for its size (unplugged) and sounds better than other travelers including my previous fav, an olde Ibanez Daytripper. My only criticm... the gig bag is cheap and too thin for real travel. Yamaha should have bumped the price a bit so the gig back would be worthy of the guitar.I'm hoping this Yamaha will fit in the excellent giog bag I bought for my Daytripper.
I want to buy a travel guitar but not because i'm actually travelling, but because i'm pretty small lol currently i have a dreadnought and it's too big for me tbh
@laikasduma - so far the yamaha jr2 or jr2s, the martin lx1, east coast asy seem to be the best ones so far regarding sound and especially price range in my opinion. I just got a jr2 which is pretty decent and will save up for a better travel guitar later. Just giving my opinion anyway.
The Taylor GS Mini should not be in this comparison because it is NOT. A 3/4 scale acoustic like all the others. It’s it’s in a bigger and more expensive category so of course it’s gonna sound better than all the others. However, the Taylor Baby model is the only Taylor that belongs in this comparison because it actually is a 3/4 scale acoustic like all the others.
Excellent tonal comparison (assuming all recordings being equal). 100% agree with jérémie Ozog's ranking. The GS Mini is hands-down the winner. Anyone saying otherwise needs to get new speakers or their hearing checked.
GS Mini first, but it's unfair ;-) the Eastcost is the surprising second best for me. Then LX1, Baby taylor and the Yamaha. Thanks for the test. Jérémie from French riviera (so see you soon with your travel guitar, playing in front of the "baie des anges")
FYI, the Yamaha does NOT have a piezo pickup in the bridge like all the others. It has a specially designed INTERNAL pickup that gives it a much bigger and more natural sound when plugged in compared to the others with the cheap piezo pickups.
Wow, this is such a great video - thanks! Assuming they're all strung with the same strings, the Taylor GS Mini comes first, with the Yam APXT2 a very close second...thanks!
For a true Travel Guitar - take a look at Journey Guitars - they are quick breakdown, have wood and carbon fiber models and travel better than the 5 above.
A very thorough and fair review. I wish all reviews of everything were like this. I like the Taylor the best but because you play so well, I suspect you can get a great sound out of anything.
I may call a BT2 my own and it's a lovely travel guitar. Small, lightweight and offers great tone for its small size. Also very easy to play. I prefer to use custom light phosphor bronze strings by Elixir. It's also great for practicing when you're specifially looking for a guitar that is not as loud as a full size. Oh and you really got me at banana pancakes!
I was looking for a travel guitar that I can use on stage in my oldie / country band as well. I tested the Yamaha, the Martin and the Sigma TME ... and bought the Sigma ... which is a daughter of Martin Guitars ... for 199.- EURO in Germany. For me and my band colleagues the best choice and the best price..
Nice review and performance!! GS mini is so perfect as a travel guitar. Small size but overwhelming big sound offered, and cool looking. I have already owned one, but wanna another tonewood one seriously. Yamaha APXT2 is too small size for me to hold and play. The tone is like synthetic, a sort of plastic.
Great demo and information i liked the Martin but I appreciated that you played everything from bar chords to finger style and some pretty intense strumming on each and then did the sound comparison at the end 👍 I would love to see a comparison of the Martin dread nought 1 ,2, the LX 1 and E and the Street masters as I’ve decided on a Martin because of the sweet warm tones but now I want a smaller guitar and but can’t decide is the difference between the street masters 00015 size which I absolutely love the sound of but because of physical issues maybe need to go smaller so some side by side comparisons would be Awesome I also Love the look of the retro street master but it doesn’t come with Electric option or the cutaway and the one that does again goes up in body size again ? A Martin Demo would be really helpful as I love the size of the Taylor but don’t care for the brightness in sound it’s great for ppl who love the brightness and everything I researched told me Taylor mini GS E was what I was looking for and then when I got one in my hands I loved the feel but not the sound ....
It has a different pick up system than the typical piezo. Sounds average acoustically, but when plugged in, as it's designed to be, gives a wonderful warm, natural sound.
The GS Mini blew the others out of the water. My son owns that same Ibanez and it’s not my favorite. I didn’t like that Eastcost at all for some reason 🤷♂️. Great video 💖🙏💖.
this was a really good review, I especially like the tone comparison at the end. Gs mini or Martin Lx 1 for me. Thanks for all the work that went into this!
Nice vidéo !! thanks. What is the song played at the end with the 5 guitars. The very last one (with the slides..). I know this tune of course but don't remember the name..
Taylor mini sounds by far the best IMHO. Without looking at the screen, I can easily here it is the best sound -but price and size .... Yamaha the thinnest sound but they are all good guitars.
Hello everybody! We need some help. We did not recognize one song, what the guy plays. The song start at 25:50. Could you help us please? Which song is it? Thank you very much.
Sounds like a Jack Johnson diddly Frederic, but I'm not sure the name if it is. As for the guitars, I would have to go with either of the Taylors (GS or BT2), or maybe the Martin LX1 which sounded pretty nice. I'd choose the Taylor GS or Martin LX1 for strumming, and the East coast or Martin for finger picking. The Yamahas sound too hollow without bass and too twangy.
Refreshing to hear some radiohead in a guitar review! Agree the vs mini has the best sound but still not small enough for a travel guitar so I'd have to go with the bt2, sounds a tad brighter than the lx1 to my ears
Taylor GS mini has the best sound by far. I have one and love it minus the narrow neck. I’ll prob sell it and find something else. Comfort is a must. Nice review. Thanks!
If you just want a small guitar to play but want it a bit bigger than travel size checkout: Ibanez AW54jr/AW50jr, Ibanez AE245JR/AE205, Martin JR series, orangewood oliver jr, Alvarez RS26, Breedlove companion.
I have my Taylor BT-2, with a Fischman Infinity Matrix pick up system installed, and I travel with a Mini Vox ACRhythm. WONDERFUL! I rather have my own FISCHMAN, than the standard Taylor pre-amp.
I know that's quite an old video, but between an Eastman all solid wood E1OM and a Taylor GS mini, which would you pick? Knowing that the GS mini costs more.
They are both good but i would say go for the yamaha apxt2 rather than these. Im so happy with mine rn. But if you dont want to go with the taylor gs mini.
Great demos as always BUT SICK TO THE BACK TEETH WITH INTERRUPTIONS BY TONY POLECASTRO'S ADS FLOGGING HIS COURSES. I skip them the instant the button appears. Excellent idea to run those seamlessly segwayed tonal comparisons at the end. Top marks for that. Surprised at how well ther BT2 came through. I have a GS MIni (Walnut) which has never delivered the kinds of tone that I like. Will watch this upload again (despite the TP interruption!!!) to check out those alternatives. Many thanks.
one questio: do travel guitars has the same sound power as the normal size guitars? how is the sound power of the Yamaha APX T2? one person is selling me one but i am in doubt about the Sound power and quality... do you recommend it?
I am getting a parlor or travel guitar. I’ve got some pretty nice guitars but sitting on the couch or heading out- I grab my grandsons 50. Dollar guitar because it’s small. Sad to say i wore his out. But I want a good couch guitar. My thoughts anyway
My current goto guitar is a Cort Mini O.P. I'm surprised you didn't include any of the Cort mini's or Guitarlele's. Out of the bunch you have here, to give me a different sound and more flexibility I would go for the Yamaha.
002200 - These notes from low to high are EAEABE. This forms an Asus2 chord, most precisely notated as Asus2/E. The third of the A major scale, C#, is replaced by B, the perfect 2nd. There is no third in the Asus2 chord, so it can be used as a substitute for Amaj or Amin. In the 002200 fingering, the 5th of the A major chord, E, is in the bass.
Will it be possible for you to make a comparison video between two travel guitars? I am curious about your impressions recommendations and opinions on these two guitars that are there? Journey Instruments OF-310 Furch LJ-10 Little Jane
RUclips getting comfortable with double adds
I agree, it's gotten worse and worse over the years and it's becoming more obvious that RUclips needs competition
😂🤘🏽
Also getting longer - some can't be down-thumbed and last over a minute. I simply decide what I want to watch and then grab it with a downloader (I use 4K Video Downloader) . . . . no ads and I can delete once I've watched. And as for that long-haired git who keeps pushing his damn course at you !!!!!
RUclips in 2021- let’s start giving them 3 minute unskipable ads and about 5 at a time
Me reading this now- Damn, we used to have it easy
@@carsonbrown1363 When I find anything I want to watch by those I follow, I right click, copy link address, download them, watch and then delete - that way there are no ads. I do the same for anything 'recommended' which looks interesting. It doesn't stop me doing whatever else I want to do on the computer - I just leave the downloader to do its stuff and then watch.
Idk why but I'm really feeling the Yamaha.
Me too, the sound, the bent and the electronics
Oi
Is that you Drew?
Idk the Eastwood was looking crispy
i just want a travel size to sit comfortably ouside my house and sing edgy songs
Lol same 😂😂
SX Valencia VC350 Traveler Guitar Small Size classic Guitar with 52 mm with nut. itis classical guitar with nylon strings. sounds great is comfortable and small. and costs little. about 100 USD around. this is in all perfect and with the tone as good asmore expensive guitar . however you must like nylon. if you like steel strings then the with nut is smaller. and maybe a bit unconfterable. i find now this guitar is best for me also in view the price. sound and big with nut.
Absolutely man !
Fender Rodonda mini/ Sonoran mini are probably the cheapest or Yamaha APXT2 if you want a plugin guitar 😂
Came here looking for travel-size guitars ended up learning a lot of cool tunes!!
Well, I'd go for the Little Martin! Whole, rich and warm sound in small body! Btw who's watching in 2020? Hehe
little martins are cheap plastic overpriced toys.
you can get a decent Yamaha FS800, 820, etc for half the price and get the same quality--or better.
taylor and martin are WAY overpriced. you're paying for a brand name.
better off saving up the extra $800 and getting an authentic Cole Clark. handmade in Australian from sustainably sourced native Australian woods. each one is an individual.
my two cents.
@@roflmows The Cole Clark is fucking ugly xD
I want my guitar to look good as well, not only sound good
And wtf, the guitars you listed aren’t travel guitars
Nobody cares what you think Rolf Harris but I get what you’re saying about the Cole Clarke after hearing legends like Bob Dylan, Elvis Presley and Johnny Cash record so many epic songs on them. 🤣
Or if your here in spring 2020 you can expect: quarantine and being stuck inside for months on end
Hehe😀😀
Now that's the way you properly compare a group of guitars. Brilliant!!
GS mini sounds pretty good but...the Martin LX1e comes with the built in tuner and Fishman pickup. The little Martin sounds great through a PA. I have travelled with my LX1e a lot. Most airlines let me carry on and put it in the overhead on plane. The GS mini is too big and they might make you check it in to cargo. It will get broken. They are getting very picky about size. Cheers! I have a dozen nice guitars and oddly I seem to play Little Martin more then any of them. Nice to practice with while watching TV. Drives my family nuts. Lol
I love it when meh fam watching TV and I practice in the living room🤣 pisses the crap outta them
Really, between Taylor and Martin, the comparible sizes are the Baby Taylor and the Martin lx1
@@sherrybirchall8677 hands down Little Martin over Baby Taylor.
@@sherrybirchall8677 Taylor GS Mini is way better than a baby Taylor.
Baby taylor sounds the sweetest to my ears!
Isaiah Harding I agree. It seems to me to be the fullest sound acoustic
Tried them all. Bought several. Side-by-side, the Taylor GS Mini is head and shoulders above the Baby or the Big Baby. Got rid of my Ibanez, Martin, and other travel guitars. Now only have a Lap Axe and a GS Mini. There are a LOT of reviews that also put the GS Mini at the top of the pile (actually, this one does also).
and best looking too
Great video. Side by side comparison playing the same progressions is really helpful. Plus the comprehensive review of features. Great job. Thanks
The best comparison video I have ever seen. Thank you
For me the BT2 fits best, because of it's very handy format and the great mellow sound coming out of that little thing...
I own the Yamaha APXT2. As purely acoustic guitar most of these beat it for sound, however, it shines when you plug it in. It actually has the same pickups as it's big brother APX500. It's fine for playing at home and brilliant to take with you busking, which was my purpose in buying. RUclips has a few seasoned buskers floating about that use this guitar. The action is great too, easy to play leads if you're pressed into doing that at gigs.
I have the baby Taylor with an LR baggs I beam active Pickup. I’ve had this guitar for about 20 years. It is beat to hell. And it always stays in tune. I actually have a new one that’s barely been played. Because I like the old one because I cannot get around and not worry about it. The best thing about it. If you can unscrew the neck from the body. Stuff it in a suitcase. Back in the day it didn’t really matter. Because you can throw it on the plane. But now everything’s always costing money on luggage As of 2021.. I had the Yamaha APXT2 for about a year. It sounds wonderful. Baby Taylor is more personal. It rings a bit better for some reason. Trust me. I played over 1 million songs on this baby Taylor guitar. Throw 11’s on there. 12s are too heavy .and 10s Are too lite. You can also shim the neck. With some paper. To get it just right, The GS mini. Sounds phenomenal. But I do not consider that a travel guitar. Too big ,,,To me a travel guitar is something you have on your back. You don’t even know it’s there.
I just received the Yamaha APXT2 that I bought at auction as used. AMAZING! It has all the original paperwork, tool and best of all... scratches, dings and dents are literally no where to be found. Yes, new for a used $10.00 price that includes shipping. The guitar sounds much better than I expected and much better than the video. It has a surprising full sound for its size (unplugged) and sounds better than other travelers including my previous fav, an olde Ibanez Daytripper. My only criticm... the gig bag is cheap and too thin for real travel. Yamaha should have bumped the price a bit so the gig back would be worthy of the guitar.I'm hoping this Yamaha will fit in the excellent giog bag I bought for my Daytripper.
$10.00 typo explained above.
For affordability playability and sound I fell in love with a Segal Excursion love It.
I want to buy a travel guitar but not because i'm actually travelling, but because i'm pretty small lol currently i have a dreadnought and it's too big for me tbh
Me too it seems like I'm going to have to buy a travel I'm too small to even be able to have an acoustic fit around me
same
Small guitar?
Just buy a ukulele
@laikasduma - so far the yamaha jr2 or jr2s, the martin lx1, east coast asy seem to be the best ones so far regarding sound and especially price range in my opinion. I just got a jr2 which is pretty decent and will save up for a better travel guitar later. Just giving my opinion anyway.
Or buy a 00
Great show and able demo. Lovely realistic sound comparison.
I really appreciated this video very much! Thanks a lot for the heart you put into it. I love the sound of the GS mini.
Great playing! This makes me want to start playing an acoustic.
The Taylor GS Mini should not be in this comparison because it is NOT. A 3/4 scale acoustic like all the others. It’s it’s in a bigger and more expensive category so of course it’s gonna sound better than all the others. However, the Taylor Baby model is the only Taylor that belongs in this comparison because it actually is a 3/4 scale acoustic like all the others.
Superb video. Very professional and informative review. Much enjoyed. Thanks.
Great presentation and good information; Subscribed.
the gs mini, hands down. the lx1 second and BT2 third...to my ear. NONE are Swiss cheese, though. I'd be happy to travel with any.
Excellent tonal comparison (assuming all recordings being equal). 100% agree with
jérémie Ozog's ranking.
The GS Mini is hands-down the winner. Anyone saying otherwise needs to get new speakers or their hearing checked.
My head needs exam then cos th Yami is the best by far ...when plugged in it trashes everything else
killer review. the comparison's at the end nailed it
Best guitar comparison video ever
Awesome review - thanks.
GS Mini first, but it's unfair ;-) the Eastcost is the surprising second best for me. Then LX1, Baby taylor and the Yamaha.
Thanks for the test.
Jérémie from French riviera (so see you soon with your travel guitar, playing in front of the "baie des anges")
Excellent demo ,thanks for that .
FYI, the Yamaha does NOT have a piezo pickup in the bridge like all the others. It has a specially designed INTERNAL pickup that gives it a much bigger and more natural sound when plugged in compared to the others with the cheap piezo pickups.
100%. Sounds amazing plugged in. Warm and natural. I love mine.
Baby Taylor sounds the same in acoustic and in the pickup...!! That's dope...!!
21:24 sounds awesome
Wow, this is such a great video - thanks! Assuming they're all strung with the same strings, the Taylor GS Mini comes first, with the Yam APXT2 a very close second...thanks!
For a true Travel Guitar - take a look at Journey Guitars - they are quick breakdown, have wood and carbon fiber models and travel better than the 5 above.
A very thorough and fair review. I wish all reviews of everything were like this. I like the Taylor the best but because you play so well, I suspect you can get a great sound out of anything.
Yamaha by a mile ! Hands down. 1) tone 2 ) price 3) cutaway style gives more fret access 4) electric with tuner 5) smallest
Has wonderful sound when plugged in.
I may call a BT2 my own and it's a lovely travel guitar. Small, lightweight and offers great tone for its small size. Also very easy to play. I prefer to use custom light phosphor bronze strings by Elixir. It's also great for practicing when you're specifially looking for a guitar that is not as loud as a full size.
Oh and you really got me at banana pancakes!
I was looking for a travel guitar that I can use on stage in my oldie / country band as well. I tested the Yamaha, the Martin and the Sigma TME ... and bought the Sigma ... which is a daughter of Martin Guitars ... for 199.- EURO in Germany. For me and my band colleagues the best choice and the best price..
I own the GS mini walnut, but I really liked the sound of the Yamaha :3
I'm listening on my phone.. the Martin and Eastcoast are the best with this device.
Great video!
Nice review and performance!! GS mini is so perfect as a travel guitar. Small size but overwhelming big sound offered, and cool looking. I have already owned one, but wanna another tonewood one seriously.
Yamaha APXT2 is too small size for me to hold and play. The tone is like synthetic, a sort of plastic.
Not interested in any of these guitars, just watching this dude play to break it down, thanks for the lesson man!
24:17
이 사람 천재다! 내가 원하는 게 이거다.
He's a genius. This is what I wanted.
I go for the Martin, I bought the electrocoustic version and I love it. I also have the Martin koa lxk2 it’s a good mini guitar too.
Awesome review!!!
Martin ❤
A team
Sing
Thinking out loud
Great demo and information i liked the Martin but I appreciated that you played everything from bar chords to finger style and some pretty intense strumming on each and then did the sound comparison at the
end 👍
I would love to see a comparison of the Martin dread nought 1 ,2, the LX 1 and E and the Street masters as I’ve decided on a Martin because of the sweet warm tones but now I want a smaller guitar and but can’t decide is the difference between the street masters 00015 size which I absolutely love the sound of but because of physical issues maybe need to go smaller so some side by side comparisons would be Awesome
I also Love the look of the retro street master but it doesn’t come with Electric option or the cutaway and the one that does again goes up in body size again ? A Martin Demo would be really helpful as I love the size of the Taylor but don’t care for the brightness in sound it’s great for ppl who love the brightness and everything I researched told me Taylor mini GS E was what I was looking for and then when I got one in my hands I loved the feel but not the sound ....
great video my friend. what about a mini or the smallest cutaway? which do u recommend?
Sorry but you missed out the best travel guitar, the takamine taka-mini. Brilliant little guitar with the best pickup in the world.
How does Yamaha control the cleanliness of the sound of the atrings? No over tinny noise?
It has a different pick up system than the typical piezo. Sounds average acoustically, but when plugged in, as it's designed to be, gives a wonderful warm, natural sound.
GS MINI hands down!
👍 thanks. great presentation .
The GS Mini blew the others out of the water. My son owns that same Ibanez and it’s not my favorite. I didn’t like that Eastcost at all for some reason 🤷♂️. Great video 💖🙏💖.
Wich is the most cheap??
Great review. Thank You :-)
I would like a twelve strings travel acoustic guitar.
You are insane Sam. Love your reviews!!
Thanks for the guide!
this was a really good review, I especially like the tone comparison at the end. Gs mini or Martin Lx 1 for me. Thanks for all the work that went into this!
Nice vidéo !! thanks. What is the song played at the end with the 5 guitars. The very last one (with the slides..). I know this tune of course but don't remember the name..
Taylor mini sounds by far the best IMHO. Without looking at the screen, I can easily here it is the best sound -but price and size .... Yamaha the thinnest sound but they are all good guitars.
The Yamaha clearly sounds the best!
Plugged in it is no contest.
Outstanding review and playing. For size / sound combo, I'd go with the Martin.
Hello everybody! We need some help. We did not recognize one song, what the guy plays. The song start at 25:50. Could you help us please? Which song is it? Thank you very much.
Street spirit
Sounds like a Jack Johnson diddly Frederic, but I'm not sure the name if it is. As for the guitars, I would have to go with either of the Taylors (GS or BT2), or maybe the Martin LX1 which sounded pretty nice. I'd choose the Taylor GS or Martin LX1 for strumming, and the East coast or Martin for finger picking. The Yamahas sound too hollow without bass and too twangy.
Refreshing to hear some radiohead in a guitar review! Agree the vs mini has the best sound but still not small enough for a travel guitar so I'd have to go with the bt2, sounds a tad brighter than the lx1 to my ears
Taylor GS mini has the best sound by far. I have one and love it minus the narrow neck. I’ll prob sell it and find something else. Comfort is a must. Nice review. Thanks!
ANNA K , alvarez LJ2 is identical to gs mini but has a 45 mm nut
Gold Tone M-guitar is hands down the best traveler
The very affordable and highly playable Harley Benton GS-Travel Mahogany adds another option to the mix.
If you just want a small guitar to play but want it a bit bigger than travel size checkout:
Ibanez AW54jr/AW50jr, Ibanez AE245JR/AE205, Martin JR series, orangewood oliver jr, Alvarez RS26, Breedlove companion.
Can you pls list all the songs you played? Thanks!!
Taylor GS mini ..killed it
What about the Martin Junior?
Bang for the buck, it's the APXT2 hands down.
At 6:46 is this a song or is the guy just jammin'? I kind of like it and ripped it off for myself.
I have my Taylor BT-2, with a Fischman Infinity Matrix pick up system installed, and I travel with a Mini Vox ACRhythm. WONDERFUL! I rather have my own FISCHMAN, than the standard Taylor pre-amp.
I also ordered a pickguard from Taylor, which is a good thing to add on to your baby.
And your guitar body stays solid
I travel a lot, and this is the perfect size for overhead compartment.
Is the gs mini taylor, the first guitar is in size 36?
excelente video!!
creo que me inclino por martin lx, saludos!!
I know that's quite an old video, but between an Eastman all solid wood E1OM and a Taylor GS mini, which would you pick? Knowing that the GS mini costs more.
They are both good but i would say go for the yamaha apxt2 rather than these. Im so happy with mine rn. But if you dont want to go with the taylor gs mini.
@@benjieskatez7094 thanks a lot. I'll look into it
Hey, great channel!
Great demos as always BUT SICK TO THE BACK TEETH WITH INTERRUPTIONS BY TONY POLECASTRO'S ADS FLOGGING HIS COURSES. I skip them the instant the button appears.
Excellent idea to run those seamlessly segwayed tonal comparisons at the end. Top marks for that. Surprised at how well ther BT2 came through. I have a GS MIni (Walnut) which has never delivered the kinds of tone that I like. Will watch this upload again (despite the TP interruption!!!) to check out those alternatives. Many thanks.
I can’t travel with any of these guitars. I’d never get one past security, much less fit it into an overhead compartment.
Journey guitars - truly made to travel, break-down and set back up quickly and securely.
Like your channel, good review videos, very helpful. Thank you!
excellent vid!
The lows on the Taylor Baby sound amazing! But the Yamaha is just perfect!!
Great...I "m gonna get that Taylor Baby,,,,
one questio: do travel guitars has the same sound power as the normal size guitars? how is the sound power of the Yamaha APX T2? one person is selling me one but i am in doubt about the Sound power and quality... do you recommend it?
Super review. I am hesitating between taylor gs mini and little martin...
good for some micless and not having to plug in Busking? any ones good to use with a capo?
It sound like the last of us theme at 4:30
Colin Brady yeah a bit
The best one is one of the cheapest - the Yamaha is by far the best when plugged in its amazin
I am getting a parlor or travel guitar. I’ve got some pretty nice guitars but sitting on the couch or heading out- I grab my grandsons 50. Dollar guitar because it’s small. Sad to say i wore his out. But I want a good couch guitar. My thoughts anyway
AWESOME!!!
My current goto guitar is a Cort Mini O.P. I'm surprised you didn't include any of the Cort mini's or Guitarlele's. Out of the bunch you have here, to give me a different sound and more flexibility I would go for the Yamaha.
Taylor GS Mini sounds really good. But I'll pick the Martin LX1. Because this is smaller than Taylor GS Mini.
Sorry to ask, I'm beginning to learn : what are the chords of the first sample set from 24:17 please ?
Open A major - You can also make it with a regular A chord but without any fingers on the b-string. Chords - 002200 and for the one he uses is 577600
002200 - These notes from low to high are EAEABE. This forms an Asus2 chord, most precisely notated as Asus2/E. The third of the A major scale, C#, is replaced by B, the perfect 2nd. There is no third in the Asus2 chord, so it can be used as a substitute for Amaj or Amin. In the 002200 fingering, the 5th of the A major chord, E, is in the bass.
Will it be possible for you to make a comparison video between two travel guitars?
I am curious about your impressions recommendations and opinions on these two guitars that are there?
Journey Instruments OF-310
Furch LJ-10 Little Jane
If I weren’t so stuck on the Martin name, the Yamaha HANDS DOWN!!
East coast kills it!!!
Taylor Gs mini hands down