Finally, a comparative review of the Yamaha ll16 mahogany and rosewood should be done. I know there are those who always prefer one or the other, but it's sure to be interesting. Guitars are no doubt different. Do it, please.
I've had an LL16 for about 10 years, and it is a cannon, (JP's word for the LL series). I just bought a brand new FG 830. It is almost as beautiful as the LL. But to my surprise, when I played them back to back, I swear the new much much cheaper FG830 sounds almost identical. Wow! Yamaha nails it again. For $300 USD it sounds like a $3,000 USD guitar. You have to play the FG to believe it.
I have two LL16s and an FG820 and there is no way the FG sounds anywhere NEAR as good as my L series guitars. Just no comparison! I love my FG820 and play it most days, but it pales by comparison. Nice guitar. Very GOOD guitar. But not in the LL16 league!
Absolutely agree with U As a LL user just bought Yamaha fg830 2 years used ,but nearly new and...? IT plays/works amazing!!! The same quality as LL but with a bit od stringer punch 💪
Yamaha makes very few left-handed guitars, but thanfully the LL16 is one of them. Not the Mahogany model, but the Rosewood. Hey JP, it would be nice if you could compare this mahogany model and a rosewood from the same series (LL16). Great review as always!
A banged-up, dirty old LL16M still sits as one of the best-sounding guitars I've ever heard. The previous owner had really worn it in to spectacular tone. INCREDIBLE for its price ($600), easily hung with my high-end Martins & outshined all but the HD28V. Will always miss it.
Hi JP. Great review…I agree with all you said except the “bench string” comment. The LL series come equipped with Elixir strings for a couple years now. They are 80/20, but they’re coated, quality strings. Thanks for all your awesome videos.
correct. I have the same strings on my LL16. Ok the 80/20 are not as great as the phosphore ones, but come on they are still better than bench strings you find on other brands! 😀
I love your passion for Yamahas. Your review of the FGX5 made me decide to go for it. Having been able to go the Martin or Taylor route, but didn’t. It’s a beautiful instrument. Enjoy your channel. Thanks.
Hello from Cape Breton and gotta thank you twice for this video. Firstly, it caused me to dig out and restring my Yamaha DWX-7C ABS and warm it up for a gig this evening. Secondly, there is presently an LL16M on Kijiji which I intend to purchase next week after giving it a test drive. Thanks again JP.
I'm now a Yamaha guy thanks to you JP. My new guitar, which is just amazing, just fell over on me onto a hard wood floor. I nearly shit myself but the guitar was almost unscathed. I think it made contact at the D string machine head. That 5 pc neck is very strong and stable. Thanks for your videos JP.
My God the sound and finish of these is amazing, a mint used one is for sale in my area a few towns away and I have decided I need to check it out, if it sells beforehand I'll be gutted, thanks for another great and honest review John.
Great intro! Love the buffet analogy. Hysterical. I bought this guitar because of your reviews. That origin mic records the guitars very well. Thank you!
I’ve had my LL16 12-string for three years now. I cannot put it down! I freakin’ love the LL series from Yamaha! I want to buy the LL16 six string as a compliment to the 12-string.
John, good morning from West Michigan. It's all your fault... really... Several days ago, our friends in Ft. Wayne delivered my new Yamaha LS 36R, ARE. Man, you weren't joking. It is really nice, it's well built and sounds like a dream! Now, with all the trim, it is the flashiest guitar in the room. I love it. I wanted to thank you for the "down to earth" reviews of the L Series a while back. Best wishes, and keep up the good work. Sincerely
As always John -- wonderful review! I've been playing Yamaha guitars (acoustic and electric) since the late 80's -- they are my absolute favorite guitar maker. Since they introduced the A.R.E. tops I've owned the LJ6, LL6, LS6 and LS6M and thought they were great until I tried the all-solid wood 16-series -- WOW!! I prefer mahogany to rosewood but, like you, had a hard time finding an LL16M -- until last month!! I couldn't be happier -- this is my ultimate dreadnought! A few quick corrections: Engelmann (not Sitka) top, comes with Elixir Nanoweb 80/20's, and nut and saddle are Urea (plastic) vs. micarta.
I picked up a LS16M and a FG3 from citadel music before xmas for approx the same price each. The LS16M rings forever and came from the factory with a great setup. The FG3 did need a setup but is just something else. I may just need more time with the LS......
Love my LL16M. Got a great deal on it from a cute Boston University coed who had broken up with her boyfriend, and he left a barely used one behind when he moved out. He's not getting it back lol!
@@ДмитрийКрасовский-л8шimo mahogany is better. Littler more warmer little more fuller in the mids. Dryer tone compared to rosewood. Less overtones more fundamental sounding. It’s not that one is better than the other it’s all preference. Some morons can’t even tell a difference
@@truthof7382it depends more on the specific guitar. I’ve played both wood tops that sounded bright played both that sounded warm. But the warmest ones were engelmann because engelmann can be less dense than Sitka. Also it doesn’t matter much either way because just using different picks made from different materials and different gauges will indeed change your acoustic tone from bright to warm.
Damn, you're a good player, J.P. Cormier! You reminded me of Chet, Doyle and Tommy on this video....And, only Chet, Doyle and Tommy can ever remind me of Chet, Doyle and Tommy. Now, whenever I Chet, Doyle and Tommy, I'm gonna think of you, too. Just Awesome, Brother...
Beautiful guitar and sounds great...just bought an LL-16 12 string....very impressed....still have my Family Yamaha Fg-110 from 1970....love their guitars.....thanks for the great review.....a rare bird indeed.
I caught a glimpse of myself in a mirror yesterday and my God I've put on some lard. I've gotta lose some weight. In the meantime I'll just play my new guitar; for which you JP are responsible. Since seeing your Gibson videos I've bought three new acoustic guitars.
Thanks for helping make up my mind on this, I compared it to the Rosewood and preferred the mid range crackle this has. As a happy new owner, It draws me in and constantly throws new overtones at me. The only down side is a very slight hump to the neck / frets around 14th fret on high side causing a little string rattle up that way.
Mmmmm ???? Yes... I come here to listen to good 'demos' and experienced comments... to some of the world's best Guitar Brands and Models... YAMAHA is always a firm favorite... Cheers ...
Love watching your videos JP. Because of them I bought a barely used Yamaha LS16 and then a new Yamaha LL16. Now I have a LL16M on order that's due to arrive this week. They are awesome guitars. I wish I could play like you because you make them sound amazing. I'm more of a strummer. Thanks again for posting these great videos!
man that sounds nice, TY for the great reviews, you've helped me unwind years of misinformation found on the forum (Taylor or Martin, no other acoustics can stand to these) and even guitar stores hawking their preferred / brands they know they can move . . . but from you I learned about Yamaha and Alvarez Yairi. I have a Yamaha on my list but there's one guitar I am going to get first (you probably know who makes it), and playing on what I currently got and waiting until the day I can get one as the only acoustic I have is are two brass body resonators . . .
Peach Guitars UK have the biggest stocks of Yamaha guitars on sale. £479 GBP/$790 Canadian dollars for the LL6 or £729 GBP/Canadian $1202 for the LL16. Amazing guitars for the money
Amazing guitar.I bought an inspired by Gibson 335 unbelievable guitar out of the box, I have the Frontier, series 11 Recording King all on your recommendation and all are fabulous..
You convinced me. Sweetwater should give you commission. This will be my 5th Yamaha and 2nd L series. Tho other L series guitar that I have is from the early 80s and still going strong. Great tone and playability.
Nice picking. I've been looking at more expensive hog guitars like the Martin D15M and the Guild D20. I stumbled across your video and I'm impressed. I think I've found what I'm looking for
No - I fiddled around for years, and then at age 50 I took my first lesson. I am 62 now and I’m a Guitar Tech. So, it’s never too old to learn. Once you build up those callouses on your fingertips (about 3 weeks of daily practice), then it’s a piece of cake.
Well … I began at 67 as part of a self determined rehab program for a severely broken left ring finger. Now I can play a little music and snap my left fingers. Go for it.
I have an LS16r, it is great and people typically make the mistake of assuming this is a cheap guitar until they hear it blow away their flashy guitars
Yes to the Englmann spruce tops, but I dissagree about them coming with Elixir strings. They come with an Elixir strings swing tag, yes, but there is NO WAY the supplied strings have been Elixir on any of my Yamahas! Just my opinion of course.
I seen and played one the other day at local store. Didn't have the sig on the label. I'm curious as well. Guitar sounded great but wonder if there is a difference in the sig label vs non sig label?
Love LL16 guitars. I get sick of all the "yeah, but it aint a martin" crap. No, its not. Its better, and cheaper too. You will struggle to find a better factory made guitar. Period!
I have a Yamaha LS16 and love it. I've never played a Martin that I like better. I have played a Mossman Dreadnought for years and wanted a smaller body guitar now. The LS is perfect!
No headstock envy here. Got a barely used LL16D at the local instrument store, but the previous owner changed the N&S to Tusq. I had them upgrade both to bone, added buffalo pins and Tommy Emmanuel flexible core 12s. Needless you can keep your Martins. I don't need the "prestige" of spending $4K for a traditional build Martin. It just seems Martin and Gibson believe their own hubris. Maybe that business model works for them, but I keep harkening back to the old adage about a fool and his money.... Glad JP loves his Boucher and Gallagher guitars. There is so much choice if you stop your headstock fixation. My 2003 Guild D40 is on consignment due to my Yamaha LL16M. Would I rather have a new Guild D40 Traditional? Yeah, I grew up in NJ when Guilds were the local brand. But bang for the buck? I sure love these Yamahas.....who just bought Guild btw.
I was shopping for my first not-so-average acoustic guitar on New Years Eve. I was there looking for either a Taylor or a “cheaper” Martin. I ended up walking out with a Yamaha FGX5 😎
I love your passion for Yamaha guitars!!! I once owned an LL16 Rosewood, but eventually sold it because it sounded too bright. It was a great sounding guitar for finger picking, but really too bright sounding for strumming. I now struggle with the decision : for a singer songwriter, should I go for the LL16 MAHOGANY or for the FG3 Red Label?!?! I really can't decide. The LL16M looks AMAZING. But would it maintain the brightness because of the Englemann spruce top? Maybe the FG3 a much more versatile guitar!!! Please... help!!! 😅
It says "shape, original jumbo" but on most specs Ive read, in the body of the text, it says "modified Dreadnought" puzzling. All my guitars are dreadnoughts and fit in the hardshell case my LL16D lives in....
Can you please please find a way to do a really good comparison of the new Yamaha FG9 Rosewood to the Martin D-28 Modern Deluxe. Both priced at at the $4K mark (USD) both adi spruce over rosewood, similarities abound as to size, scale length, shape, neck carve, inlays, etc. Do the sound and feel comparo, and do a close inspection of the details inside and out. Compare bracing, scallops, all of it.
In defence of the lower Yamaha LL6M with laminate back and sides: Apparently it makes little difference if the back and sides are laminate or not. It's the top that needs to be solid woods!
The only thing that prevents me from buying this guitar is that the neck binding doesn’t match the body binding. I hate that. I just wish they hadn’t put any binding on the neck at all if they weren’t going to match it to the body binding. It makes it look cheap as hell to me. Otherwise, I think it’s a great guitar.
Love Yamaha, my first real guitar was a FG-180. Good review, but take a close look at the fret markers. I think I see something special (could be wrong)
This seems like a nice guitar. Though I just had the Yamaha A3M and now ditching for a Taylor. It’s too quiet. Used 12 Elixir Phos Bronze. Changed nut to Tusq, saddle to bone, and bridge pins to Daddario boxwood pins. Still individual notes didn’t stand out like did on Taylor. Looking hard at 114ce, 314ce, AD17 and 317. Any experience with these Taylors? I’ll probably wind up walking away with the 114ce though.
Have two questions John. Do you know anything about Cross Roads Guitars, and do you know how to find out about them. The 2nd question is CAN I HAVE THAT GUITAR?
@@Wobbz9413 they get their own shipment of multiple guitars coming in a few months. It is pre order only right now. I emailed them and they said you can pre-order now and pay when it's ready to ship
J.P. PLEASE do a comparison of the LL16 vs LL16M in the SAME video so we can hear the difference. thanks
I recently bought a almost new Yamaha LL16M ARE for under $600 with case . It is a cannon, a beautifully made elegant cannon.
Finally, a comparative review of the Yamaha ll16 mahogany and rosewood should be done. I know there are those who always prefer one or the other, but it's sure to be interesting. Guitars are no doubt different. Do it, please.
Agreed!
I've had an LL16 for about 10 years, and it is a cannon, (JP's word for the LL series). I just bought a brand new FG 830. It is almost as beautiful as the LL. But to my surprise, when I played them back to back, I swear the new much much cheaper FG830 sounds almost identical. Wow! Yamaha nails it again. For $300 USD it sounds like a $3,000 USD guitar. You have to play the FG to believe it.
I have two LL16s and an FG820 and there is no way the FG sounds anywhere NEAR as good as my L series guitars. Just no comparison! I love my FG820 and play it most days, but it pales by comparison. Nice guitar. Very GOOD guitar. But not in the LL16 league!
Absolutely agree with U
As a LL user just bought Yamaha fg830 2 years used ,but nearly new and...? IT plays/works amazing!!! The same quality as LL but with a bit od stringer punch 💪
Yeah I’ve had my FG830 for 2 years and it just keeps getting better the more I play it.
Всем привет. Подскажите что лучше взять fg-3 или LL- 16m?
@@ДмитрийКрасовский-л8шFg3
Yamaha makes very few left-handed guitars, but thanfully the LL16 is one of them. Not the Mahogany model, but the Rosewood. Hey JP, it would be nice if you could compare this mahogany model and a rosewood from the same series (LL16). Great review as always!
BTW, it's a Engelmann Spruce top, not Sitka.
A banged-up, dirty old LL16M still sits as one of the best-sounding guitars I've ever heard. The previous owner had really worn it in to spectacular tone. INCREDIBLE for its price ($600), easily hung with my high-end Martins & outshined all but the HD28V. Will always miss it.
I got one in 2018 great guitar and less than $600
Hi JP. Great review…I agree with all you said except the “bench string” comment. The LL series come equipped with Elixir strings for a couple years now. They are 80/20, but they’re coated, quality strings. Thanks for all your awesome videos.
correct. I have the same strings on my LL16. Ok the 80/20 are not as great as the phosphore ones, but come on they are still better than bench strings you find on other brands! 😀
Oh yeah, just amazing as my LS16 M
The sound ....astonishing clarity and balance!.....apparently theyr'e not made any more? (2023)
One of the first real good left hand guitars I bought! Sweet, sweet tone!!
I love your passion for Yamahas. Your review of the FGX5 made me decide to go for it. Having been able to go the Martin or Taylor route, but didn’t. It’s a beautiful instrument. Enjoy your channel. Thanks.
I just joined as a master class member. I just sent a message to my dealer to place an order for me to get the Yamaha LL16M.
Hello from Cape Breton and gotta thank you twice for this video. Firstly, it caused me to dig out and restring my Yamaha DWX-7C ABS and warm it up for a gig this evening. Secondly, there is presently an LL16M on Kijiji which I intend to purchase next week after giving it a test drive. Thanks again JP.
As always YOUR VIDEOS INSPIRE ME! Keep on keeping on!
I have owned one since 1980, best guitar ever and still playing beautifully...
Gorgeous guitar. I love my LL6M ARE. The sound and feel is incredible. The way Yamaha does the laminate back and sides is top notch.
I thought the LL16M has solid back & sides. ????????????
@@howabouthetruth2157 The LL16M ARE has a solid back and sides. The LL6 Series has a laminate back and sides.
I've got LL6M as well. Great sounding guitar!
I'm now a Yamaha guy thanks to you JP. My new guitar, which is just amazing, just fell over on me onto a hard wood floor. I nearly shit myself but the guitar was almost unscathed. I think it made contact at the D string machine head. That 5 pc neck is very strong and stable. Thanks for your videos JP.
P.S. I have an LL16D and a LL16/12 among my yamahas at the moment. Mahogany does sound nice.....🙃
Thanks for the great demo. I have an LL16D (rosewood) that I love.
I love my LL16D. Got it based on your review.
Now here you go again...
Me too
Crisp playing, great review as usual . . .
My God the sound and finish of these is amazing, a mint used one is for sale in my area a few towns away and I have decided I need to check it out, if it sells beforehand I'll be gutted, thanks for another great and honest review John.
Thank you for doing this review. The back and sides are visually stunning. The sound is great.
Great intro! Love the buffet analogy. Hysterical. I bought this guitar because of your reviews. That origin mic records the guitars very well. Thank you!
Me too😊
I’ve had my LL16 12-string for three years now. I cannot put it down! I freakin’ love the LL series from Yamaha! I want to buy the LL16 six string as a compliment to the 12-string.
John, good morning from West Michigan. It's all your fault... really... Several days ago, our friends in Ft. Wayne delivered my new Yamaha LS 36R, ARE. Man, you weren't joking. It is really nice, it's well built and sounds like a dream! Now, with all the trim, it is the flashiest guitar in the room. I love it. I wanted to thank you for the "down to earth" reviews of the L Series a while back. Best wishes, and keep up the good work. Sincerely
I have one of these! Absolutely love it. It checks all the boxes for me.
As always John -- wonderful review! I've been playing Yamaha guitars (acoustic and electric) since the late 80's -- they are my absolute favorite guitar maker. Since they introduced the A.R.E. tops I've owned the LJ6, LL6, LS6 and LS6M and thought they were great until I tried the all-solid wood 16-series -- WOW!! I prefer mahogany to rosewood but, like you, had a hard time finding an LL16M -- until last month!! I couldn't be happier -- this is my ultimate dreadnought!
A few quick corrections: Engelmann (not Sitka) top, comes with Elixir Nanoweb 80/20's, and nut and saddle are Urea (plastic) vs. micarta.
I picked up a LS16M and a FG3 from citadel music before xmas for approx the same price each. The LS16M rings forever and came from the factory with a great setup. The FG3 did need a setup but is just something else. I may just need more time with the LS......
Choose between that and the Alvarez M60EBG. Which one?
My FG830 plays fantastic more and more.
Love my LL16M. Got a great deal on it from a cute Boston University coed who had broken up with her boyfriend, and he left a barely used one behind when he moved out. He's not getting it back lol!
Oh yes another Yamaha review!! 🔥
sounds great!
I love my LL-16M best sounding guitar I ever owned. Thanks JP for the demonstration!
Скажите махагоновый кузов хуже палисандра звучит?
@@ДмитрийКрасовский-л8шimo mahogany is better. Littler more warmer little more fuller in the mids. Dryer tone compared to rosewood. Less overtones more fundamental sounding. It’s not that one is better than the other it’s all preference. Some morons can’t even tell a difference
man i love your playing!!!
Engleman spruce top. A slightly rounder sound than sitka.
I believe the Sitka sounds warmer.
@@truthof7382it depends more on the specific guitar. I’ve played both wood tops that sounded bright played both that sounded warm. But the warmest ones were engelmann because engelmann can be less dense than Sitka. Also it doesn’t matter much either way because just using different picks made from different materials and different gauges will indeed change your acoustic tone from bright to warm.
Damn, you're a good player, J.P. Cormier! You reminded me of Chet, Doyle and Tommy on this video....And, only Chet, Doyle and Tommy can ever remind me of Chet, Doyle and Tommy. Now, whenever I Chet, Doyle and Tommy, I'm gonna think of you, too. Just Awesome, Brother...
Beautiful guitar and sounds great...just bought an LL-16 12 string....very impressed....still have my Family Yamaha Fg-110 from 1970....love their guitars.....thanks for the great review.....a rare bird indeed.
That's the gutar I play. I love it. When I first took it home, I had chills with every notes. I also have a 12 string Yamaha that sounds awesome.
Awesome playing ability plus an awesome sounding guitar.
I caught a glimpse of myself in a mirror yesterday and my God I've put on some lard. I've gotta lose some weight. In the meantime I'll just play my new guitar; for which you JP are responsible. Since seeing your Gibson videos I've bought three new acoustic guitars.
Thanks for helping make up my mind on this, I compared it to the Rosewood and preferred the mid range crackle this has. As a happy new owner, It draws me in and constantly throws new overtones at me.
The only down side is a very slight hump to the neck / frets around 14th fret on high side causing a little string rattle up that way.
Sounds wicked JP👍 Really glad you turned me on to Yammie’s, there frigging sweet!
I have an amazing LS16 and love it! I hope to pick up the LS16M soon. Great review, J.P., as always!
Mmmmm ???? Yes... I come here to listen to good 'demos' and experienced comments... to some of the world's best Guitar Brands and Models... YAMAHA is always a firm favorite... Cheers ...
Wow that LL16M sounds amazing
Love the sound of a Mahogany Back and sides Guitar !!
Love watching your videos JP. Because of them I bought a barely used Yamaha LS16 and then a new Yamaha LL16. Now I have a LL16M on order that's due to arrive this week. They are awesome guitars. I wish I could play like you because you make them sound amazing. I'm more of a strummer. Thanks again for posting these great videos!
I have an Yamaha LL16 with solid rose wood back and sides. It’s an amazing guitar!
I’m looking at that one as a 12 string.
@@janiscollette1737 I have the 12 string LL16. friggin AMAZING! And it stays in tune! Though I check it every time I play.
@@Wobbz9413 I have the 12 String LL16 too, and confirm it‘s AMAZING! 🙏
man that sounds nice, TY for the great reviews, you've helped me unwind years of misinformation found on the forum (Taylor or Martin, no other acoustics can stand to these) and even guitar stores hawking their preferred / brands they know they can move . . . but from you I learned about Yamaha and Alvarez Yairi. I have a Yamaha on my list but there's one guitar I am going to get first (you probably know who makes it), and playing on what I currently got and waiting until the day I can get one as the only acoustic I have is are two brass body resonators . . .
Peach Guitars UK have the biggest stocks of Yamaha guitars on sale. £479 GBP/$790 Canadian dollars for the LL6 or £729 GBP/Canadian $1202 for the LL16. Amazing guitars for the money
Two years ago I bought a ll16d black in PG for 629 pounds. Great guitar! I recommend
Great review JP. That little diddy you played at 10:00 was so perfect. Much respect for Yamaha LL series guitars.
I found an LL6 M used and will receive it next from New Hampshire. I love my FG830, and I just felt the urge, especially at the price.
I have the Lj16 and is amazing
I loved that sound/grunt? you expressed @ 9:40! it said more than words could ever do.
Great job great channel! So entertaining! And informative!
Actually LLs come with Elixir lite PBs on them from factory. Have now for 3-4 years.
Amazing guitar.I bought an inspired by Gibson 335 unbelievable guitar out of the box, I have the Frontier, series 11 Recording King all on your recommendation and all are fabulous..
You convinced me. Sweetwater should give you commission. This will be my 5th Yamaha and 2nd L series. Tho other L series guitar that I have is from the early 80s and still going strong. Great tone and playability.
I have a brand new ll16 are. Sunburst. It is the boss. Love Yamaha
what is your thoughts between yamaha ll 16m and the alvarez md60bg
Top quality sound! Seems like its built as good as there higher end ones. Has reinforced neck too.
funniest intro ever!!!
He got me on the last one.
I got a LS 16M for my daughter used but dead mint with case for $550.00 on craigslist - she likes it...
I have an ll6 and its spectacular.
I absolutely love mine.
Nice picking. I've been looking at more expensive hog guitars like the Martin D15M and the Guild D20. I stumbled across your video and I'm impressed. I think I've found what I'm looking for
Do you think 54 is to old to begin,arthritis is keeping me indoors more often these days
Go for it! I didn't start until I was 45.
No - I fiddled around for years, and then at age 50 I took my first lesson. I am 62 now and I’m a Guitar Tech. So, it’s never too old to learn. Once you build up those callouses on your fingertips (about 3 weeks of daily practice), then it’s a piece of cake.
get lessons. Eventually get involved with a jam session. Never look back.
Well … I began at 67 as part of a self determined rehab program for a severely broken left ring finger. Now I can play a little music and snap my left fingers. Go for it.
Don't hesitate Steve. I was 60 when I started 7 years ago. Keeping your hands moving might actually help with the arthritis.
I have an LS16r, it is great and people typically make the mistake of assuming this is a cheap guitar until they hear it blow away their flashy guitars
I’m in a trance , that sound and playing . Great tone and dynamics ….jeez. What’s the name of that piece you are playing . ?
Ll16s are built with Engelmann Spruce tops and Elixir strings. Love my Ll16R this one also sounds great. Great review.
Yes to the Englmann spruce tops, but I dissagree about them coming with Elixir strings. They come with an Elixir strings swing tag, yes, but there is NO WAY the supplied strings have been Elixir on any of my Yamahas! Just my opinion of course.
I am seeing more and more reviews on these guitars. They are cannons. My LL6M ARE is awesome.
I have the LL16 and was looking for a LS16 and closest I could get was an LS6 which sounds great. LL16 M would be a nice warm tone for sure.
Awesome man…love your videos…I want to see you review the fg830…I love mine but I want to hear it In your hands!
Curious: is this the stock urea nut and saddle or did you upgrade them?
Have you ever seen any of these without the signature on the label inside? I wonder why some had the signature and some don’t
I seen and played one the other day at local store. Didn't have the sig on the label. I'm curious as well. Guitar sounded great but wonder if there is a difference in the sig label vs non sig label?
Love LL16 guitars. I get sick of all the "yeah, but it aint a martin" crap. No, its not. Its better, and cheaper too. You will struggle to find a better factory made guitar. Period!
Yup!!! Better and cheaper is absolutely correct.
I have a Yamaha LS16 and love it. I've never played a Martin that I like better. I have played a Mossman Dreadnought for years and wanted a smaller body guitar now. The LS is perfect!
No headstock envy here. Got a barely used LL16D at the local instrument store, but the previous owner changed the N&S to Tusq. I had them upgrade both to bone, added buffalo pins and Tommy Emmanuel flexible core 12s.
Needless you can keep your Martins. I don't need the "prestige" of spending $4K for a traditional build Martin. It just seems Martin and Gibson believe their own hubris. Maybe that business model works for them, but I keep harkening back to the old adage about a fool and his money....
Glad JP loves his Boucher and Gallagher guitars. There is so much choice if you stop your headstock fixation.
My 2003 Guild D40 is on consignment due to my Yamaha LL16M. Would I rather have a new Guild D40 Traditional? Yeah, I grew up in NJ when Guilds were the local brand. But bang for the buck? I sure love these Yamahas.....who just bought Guild btw.
I was shopping for my first not-so-average acoustic guitar on New Years Eve. I was there looking for either a Taylor or a “cheaper” Martin. I ended up walking out with a Yamaha FGX5 😎
Love it Man:) do you like it as much as your LL16D how about as much as your Martin D18 Golden Era how bout as much as your Bourgeois drednaught?
I love your passion for Yamaha guitars!!! I once owned an LL16 Rosewood, but eventually sold it because it sounded too bright. It was a great sounding guitar for finger picking, but really too bright sounding for strumming. I now struggle with the decision : for a singer songwriter, should I go for the LL16 MAHOGANY or for the FG3 Red Label?!?! I really can't decide. The LL16M looks AMAZING. But would it maintain the brightness because of the Englemann spruce top? Maybe the FG3 a much more versatile guitar!!! Please... help!!! 😅
Two years ago I bought a ll16d black. The guitar sounds great! I wonder why on Yamaha's official website the guitar is listed as medium jumbo?
It says "shape, original jumbo" but on most specs Ive read, in the body of the text, it says "modified Dreadnought" puzzling. All my guitars are dreadnoughts and fit in the hardshell case my LL16D lives in....
I picked up a Trans acoustic the other day. Sounds great but dosnt have the playability of my Martin. I wish I couple make them one
martins are way superior i owned many of both
Can you please please find a way to do a really good comparison of the new Yamaha FG9 Rosewood to the Martin D-28 Modern Deluxe. Both priced at at the $4K mark (USD) both adi spruce over rosewood, similarities abound as to size, scale length, shape, neck carve, inlays, etc. Do the sound and feel comparo, and do a close inspection of the details inside and out. Compare bracing, scallops, all of it.
If it's anything like my Red Label FG5...then it's a keeper!
I have the LL16D with rosewood back and sides, an absolute tone beast. Just an amazing voiced guitar.
Have you played this particular configuration?
I’d buy one (maybe 2) of them over any Martin D18.
JP I would really like to hear you demonstrate a Eastman D20SS and hear what you think about it.
Love my fgx5,thx JP
Yamaha puts elixir nano web 80/20s in these and red label series now
JP, is this one as cannon as the LL16 D BLACK that you praised so much in another video?
In defence of the lower Yamaha LL6M with laminate back and sides: Apparently it makes little difference if the back and sides are laminate or not. It's the top that needs to be solid woods!
The only thing that prevents me from buying this guitar is that the neck binding doesn’t match the body binding. I hate that. I just wish they hadn’t put any binding on the neck at all if they weren’t going to match it to the body binding. It makes it look cheap as hell to me. Otherwise, I think it’s a great guitar.
Love Yamaha, my first real guitar was a FG-180. Good review, but take a close look at the fret markers. I think I see something special (could be wrong)
This seems like a nice guitar. Though I just had the Yamaha A3M and now ditching for a Taylor. It’s too quiet. Used 12 Elixir Phos Bronze. Changed nut to Tusq, saddle to bone, and bridge pins to Daddario boxwood pins. Still individual notes didn’t stand out like did on Taylor. Looking hard at 114ce, 314ce, AD17 and 317. Any experience with these Taylors? I’ll probably wind up walking away with the 114ce though.
Have two questions John. Do you know anything about Cross Roads Guitars, and do you know how to find out about them. The 2nd question is CAN I HAVE THAT GUITAR?
Sweetwater has the LL56 on sale for 4200 in the states
That's a beautiful model.
Waiting for a LL 56 to arrive there. Should be here the end of February or so. Am looking forward to adding it to my guitars.
I thought you could only get the LL56 to order. No premade examples.
@@Wobbz9413 they get their own shipment of multiple guitars coming in a few months. It is pre order only right now. I emailed them and they said you can pre-order now and pay when it's ready to ship
@@crawdadwatson ah. Very lucky in America then. As far as I know, its only by pre order here in Australia. Through Yamaha Australia. Cheers.
Me love Yamaha!
I played an LL16M in a store the other day, priced at $799. It didnt have the signature on the label inside. Curious if this is a different model?