I actually have two of these. One in the sunburst like yours, and the other in the vintage finish. Both beautiful parlor guitars that sound way bigger than their size would suggest.
Very good demo. That guitar doesn’t sound shallow like most parlors. I think the body depth and scalloped bracing makes the difference. Just bought one. Waiting for it. Thanks again
Just bought one of these (CSF1M) used for about $260. Looks brand new. I'm a guitar tech and did a setup on it already, lowering the action quite a bit and swapping out the plastic bridge pins for ebony ones with abalone inlays. I may also swap out the nut and saddle for bone ones. I instantly dug this little guitar and the gig bag too. It's on 2-week police hold at Guitar Center. Can't wait to take it home. This will be my new travel guitar.
@@Wobbz9413 Laminated back and sides with a solid top. I bought this to be my new travel guitar, so the strength and stability of laminated back and sides is suitable for my purpose. I would love to get a CSF3M as well at some point, but I don't have the money for one now.
Nice sound..big from small body..great..do you have a video with the guitar plugged into the amplifier or mixer? what kind of sound does it give, since there is no EQ or VOL.? thank you and all the best 🙂
Great guitar....Specially for the 500$ new with bag. I have the natural ....Only gripe is headstock looks cheap...heavy glue smell...its been a year....still smells like glue. And the frets needed dressed..they were level but just a little rough...and i adjusted the truss rod a quarter turn...neck was super strait out of box. My concerns be for buying was CHINA made, And the scale length.... but it's well made...zero flaws In the woodwork(by my standards) and the scale length is actually comfortable for me. Sounds good. I changed out the bridge pins to brass.
I try all of CSF and they are woow.. for this small giuitar. And TY for this wideo :) I'm considering between csf3m and csf ta. Probatly I'll get 3m. I have ToneWoodAmp home and I dont know if I can install it on that (csf3m) guitar. I install it on my Yamaha AC3R, and it sound yust amazing. And TY
@@Brian-qg8dg I just bought one. The top is solid spruce but pretty sure the sides and back are laminate. Reason I say pretty sure is because if it was solid they would say so. Anyways it sounds great without the effects and sounds amazing with. PS. The CSF 3M is all solid.
Thats a hard one. I love the all solid wood on the yamaha. I love the power of the gs mini. I would probably take the yamaha just because it is all solid wood. Both are excellent
I actually have two of these. One in the sunburst like yours, and the other in the vintage finish. Both beautiful parlor guitars that sound way bigger than their size would suggest.
Very good demo. That guitar doesn’t sound shallow like most parlors. I think the body depth and scalloped bracing makes the difference. Just bought one. Waiting for it. Thanks again
Just bought one of these (CSF1M) used for about $260. Looks brand new. I'm a guitar tech and did a setup on it already, lowering the action quite a bit and swapping out the plastic bridge pins for ebony ones with abalone inlays. I may also swap out the nut and saddle for bone ones. I instantly dug this little guitar and the gig bag too. It's on 2-week police hold at Guitar Center. Can't wait to take it home. This will be my new travel guitar.
The csf1m is a laminate guitar. Realy doesnt compare with this beauty.
@@Wobbz9413 Laminated back and sides with a solid top. I bought this to be my new travel guitar, so the strength and stability of laminated back and sides is suitable for my purpose. I would love to get a CSF3M as well at some point, but I don't have the money for one now.
Great video thanks for posting Guitar sounds great. How would you compare the sound wise to the Martin dreadnought Junior thanks.
Hi Matthew, how the bass of this guitar? is sufficient cole to the dreadnought??? thanks in advance
Nice review, very good playing too that really puts the guitar through its paces.
Nice sound..big from small body..great..do you have a video with the guitar plugged into the amplifier or mixer? what kind of sound does it give, since there is no EQ or VOL.? thank you and all the best 🙂
Eq is available on your amp. As is vol....
Great guitar....Specially for the 500$ new with bag.
I have the natural ....Only gripe is headstock looks cheap...heavy glue smell...its been a year....still smells like glue. And the frets needed dressed..they were level but just a little rough...and i adjusted the truss rod a quarter turn...neck was super strait out of box.
My concerns be for buying was CHINA made, And the scale length.... but it's well made...zero flaws In the woodwork(by my standards) and the scale length is actually comfortable for me. Sounds good. I changed out the bridge pins to brass.
Glad I'm not the only one who dislikes the headstock. It's an otherwise beautiful little guitar.
I try all of CSF and they are woow.. for this small giuitar. And TY for this wideo :) I'm considering between csf3m and csf ta. Probatly I'll get 3m. I have ToneWoodAmp home and I dont know if I can install it on that (csf3m) guitar. I install it on my Yamaha AC3R, and it sound yust amazing. And TY
It is not small it has the nylon guitar size, the dreadnought/jumbo are too big
@@MrFree-vj8qjthis is a small guitar. A parlour size guitar.
Hey Matthew, which guitar impressed you more, this Yamaha out the Martin DJR you reviewed in the past?
I would say the Martin DJR impressed me more
It's a great sonding small size...
Is the CSF TA all solid? Or is it like CSF 1M with solid spruce top and laminate mohagamy sides and back?
solid
@@Brian-qg8dg I just bought one. The top is solid spruce but pretty sure the sides and back are laminate. Reason I say pretty sure is because if it was solid they would say so. Anyways it sounds great without the effects and sounds amazing with.
PS. The CSF 3M is all solid.
How does the smaller scale feel? This one should be significantly easier to play than most acoustic. With light gauge of course
I can really feel a big difference with this shorter scale. Really easy to play for sure.
this or GS mini Rosewood
Thats a hard one. I love the all solid wood on the yamaha. I love the power of the gs mini. I would probably take the yamaha just because it is all solid wood. Both are excellent
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How does this compare sound wise to a GS Mini?
More bass
This is not mini guitar!!!