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What Is Alvarez Doing?! | Alvarez Masterworks MDR70SB
A couple of months ago I got an @AlvarezGuitarsOfficial Masterworks MDR70SB. Its amazing. It sounds great, plays great and looks amazing. So... How is Alvarez doing this?!
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Is Sinker Mahogany The Best Mahogany? | Martin Custom Shop Sinker Mahogany
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Is Sinker Mahogany the best mahogany? Who knows.. Watch anyway! @martinguitar #customshop #guitar #acousticguitar #guitargearreview #guitargear
Honey I Shrunk The Telecaster! | Fender Modern Player Short Scale Telecasters Rule!
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Not just for little hands, the short lived @fender Modern Player Short Scale Telecaster packs a huge punch! These 24" scale length beasts are a ton of fun and a tone factory. Check out the video to find out why. Subscribe to my channel for guitar and gear updates, songwriting tips, music reviews and vlogs about my honky tonk journey. Learn More About My Music: www.evanogdenmusic.com/press Liste...
The Best Gibson Les Paul Junior is an Epiphone
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If you're in the market for a @gibsonguitar Les Paul Junior, Don't overlook the @OfficialEpiphone Les Paul Junior '57 Reissue! Made in the mid 2000s, these guitars pack a serious punch! This week we talk about you should stop overlooking these guitars. Subscribe to my channel for guitar and gear updates, songwriting tips, music reviews and vlogs about my honky tonk journey. Learn More About My ...
Why the Fender Lead is the Most Underrated Vintage Guitar.
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Maybe you haven't heard about them, maybe you've overlooked them in the past, but look again, the @fender Lead is the best vintage guitar on the market. On this weeks episode, we break down why these guitars are so great for modding and why you should be on the look out for one. Subscribe to my channel for guitar and gear updates, songwriting tips, music reviews and vlogs about my honky tonk jo...
I Have a Problem... I Bought This Amp THREE Times! | Why I Love The Fender Excelsior!
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I just cant help myself. Every time I sell a @fender Excelsior, I end up looking for and buying another one. I think this time I'll keep this one for good! Find out why I love these amps so much and why you should probably have one on your radar. Subscribe to my channel for guitar and gear updates, songwriting tips, music reviews and vlogs about my honky tonk journey. Learn More About My Music:...
Why The Gibson J45 Is Used On So Many Recordings | 1985 Gibson J45
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Its been dubbed the American Workhorse, but what exactly makes the @gibsonguitar J45 so special? Why has it been used on so many recordings from Country to Pop to Rock and Roll? Stay tuned to find out! Subscribe to my channel for guitar and gear updates, songwriting tips, music reviews and vlogs about my honky tonk journey. Learn More About My Music: www.evanogdenmusic.com/press Listen to My Mu...
This Is The Best Gibson Les Paul For Under $1000!
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Looking for a Gibson Les Paul that won't break the bank? Are you a @fender Telecaster player that just can't get into those carved top guitars? The Gibson Les Paul Special SL may be the answer for you!! Subscribe to my channel for guitar and gear updates, songwriting tips, music reviews and vlogs about my honky tonk journey. Learn More About My Music: www.evanogdenmusic.com/press Listen to My M...
Shooting Out a 1972 Guild F-30 vs. a 2016 Martin 000-18!
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Recently I bought a 1972 Guild F-30! These guitars are incredibly versatile but maybe a little to close to my beloved 2016 Martin 000-18. What do you think? Leave a comment below! Subscribe to my channel for guitar and gear updates, songwriting tips, music reviews and vlogs about my honky tonk journey. Learn More About My Music: www.evanogdenmusic.com/press Listen to My Music: www.evanogdenmusi...
Honky Tonk Highway Vol 1 | The Kerrville, TX Valley
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Life in music can be all highs and lows. Last weekend (11/12-11/13) I worked on promoting my current single, 'Everybody Knows Somebody'. After having a radio spot cancel, and a gig playing for no one, I was feeling a bit defeated, but a full band show on Saturday served to put some air under my wings. Check out last weekends adventure Subscribe to my channel for guitar and gear updates, songwri...
New Gear Day! | Unboxing and Sound Checking a 1972 Guild F-30
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Vintage Guild guitars are some of the best vintage guitars for the money. American made, all solid wood; Guilds are inspirational vehicles! I have been looking for a vintage Guild F-30 for nearly a year. I finally got one! Check it out! Which vintage guitar do you think is the best bang for the buck?! Subscribe to my channel for guitar and gear updates, songwriting tips, music reviews and vlogs...
3 Reasons You Should Check Out a Gibson LG-1 | 1964 Gibson LG-1
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Yeah they're ladder braced, yeah they were student model guitars, but the Gibson LG-1 packs an incredible bang for the buck. Here are three things to consider about Gibson LG-1s Subscribe to my channel for guitar and gear updates, songwriting tips, music reviews and vlogs about my honky tonk journey. Learn More About My Music: www.evanogdenmusic.com/press Listen to My Music: www.evanogdenmusic....
I'm Starting a YouTube Channel | Talking About My 2012 Gibson Hummingbird Pro
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Why am I starting a CZcams Channel? Well, I don't really know, but I want to talk about great music gear, like Molly, my 2012 Gibson Hummingbird Pro. Subscribe to my channel for guitar and gear updates, songwriting tips, music reviews and vlogs about my honky tonk journey. Learn More About My Music: www.evanogdenmusic.com/press Listen to My Music: www.evanogdenmusic.com/music Nathan Evans Fox |...
Evan Ogden - Austin Rain: Live At The Cactus Cafe
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Komentáře

  • @blegg99
    @blegg99 Před 7 dny

    got one just like this myself, lovely guitar and was an absolute steal!

  • @paulgeorgia8013
    @paulgeorgia8013 Před 11 dny

    Great analysis and demonstration. I learned through recording that with bass, drums, keyboards, and vocals, you need an acoustic that sits in the center of the mix. A good J45 does just that.

  • @johncanter6996
    @johncanter6996 Před 16 dny

    You could easily cut that whole front grille off and patch the tolex or re-tolex altogether.

  • @stephaniepond5650
    @stephaniepond5650 Před 16 dny

    What tubes does this require?

  • @davidashby7955
    @davidashby7955 Před 17 dny

    The Guild is the clear winner. Get the bridge fixed

  • @Mytwocentsisallicanafford

    Ps back in the 60-70s Alvarez has the lawsuit Martin's if you ever run across one in good shape get it I how a 12 string lawsuit Alvarez amazing guitar

  • @Mytwocentsisallicanafford

    These guitars are not really designed to be strummed the are afinger style dream that's the reason for no pick guard

  • @Mytwocentsisallicanafford

    Do a little research on that bridge it is amazing I have a early Alvarez Yairi that I wish had that bridge system

  • @Mytwocentsisallicanafford

    Im a fan of vintage Alvarez haven't looked at newer lines I have have the Martin ooo15sm which is solid mahogany 12 fret guitar slotted headstock and for under 1k

  • @MarkRichardMazzu
    @MarkRichardMazzu Před 21 dnem

    I ♡ my Excelsior as well. Great video.

  • @kirklethbridge4477
    @kirklethbridge4477 Před 29 dny

    quite out of tune there :) when you strum the chords its easy to tell

  • @erickleefeld4883
    @erickleefeld4883 Před měsícem

    No arch top = More comfortable for a Telecaster player. Belly contour in the back of the body = Also comfortable for a Strat player.

  • @johnward3874
    @johnward3874 Před měsícem

    Fender lost a lot to Kramer in late 70s and early 80s

  • @VEGAS_DISCOUNT_GEAR
    @VEGAS_DISCOUNT_GEAR Před měsícem

    The mystique = guitars have no quality control over the spund

  • @MultiDreamer1979
    @MultiDreamer1979 Před měsícem

    Everyone agrees Alvarez needs more praise I love own a parlor one and this one is coming in a couple of days cant wait!!

  • @robertshorthill6836
    @robertshorthill6836 Před měsícem

    I was stationed in Denver in 1966. I was at a folk club that year. A fellow was playing a J-50. I spoke with him between sets about Gibson guitars and that I was in the market for a better guitar than I already had. He said a J-45 would have been his first choice except for the price. I later found a J-50 from '66 that cost me $250, purchased in '67. Not all models sound the same from the same year, it is true. I found a great one that I had for many decades. Never regretted my choice. The pick guard and blonde top are the give away as to the model-- easily recognized.

  • @Fiberoptiks
    @Fiberoptiks Před 2 měsíci

    When you swapped the p-100 out, did you have to use a shim for the p-90? I imagine being a stacked pickup it would be taller than the average p-90

    • @evanogden
      @evanogden Před měsícem

      I personally did not, but all the recommendations are to use a shim. I would recommend it

  • @GabrielVelasco
    @GabrielVelasco Před 2 měsíci

    Don't change the tone switch. Don't change the speaker. Don't change the tubes. For all that is holy...don't change the cabinet.

  • @ikigai47
    @ikigai47 Před 2 měsíci

    Yeah I think we as guitarists start off being trained as sheep to be honest. We need the certain "name" on our headstocks because we saw our heroes use them and anything short is a disappointment. I'm just as guilty as anyone. Then the large companies bend you over the sink because of it. Gibson had a chance to get my loyalty but they were just too far out of reach and when I finally was making good money I now have no interest in them I don't care who played them. That's how I first became an Ibanez guy, then a Fender guy. Value for money. With acoustics I have bought Martin / Taylor, but my favorites are the Yamaha AC5R and the Alvarez MD70EBG. So good. Just as good as any high end guitar I've played. We need to start rewarding the companies that give us extreme value for the money instead of those that would sodomize us just because iconic musicians have used them.

  • @realledbetter5015
    @realledbetter5015 Před 2 měsíci

    But there is an issue with string spacing on the Guild. I know because I have many Guild acoustic guitars. I have a smaller bodied 1969 F-20. I thought I loved it & kind of still do but the necks are wider. When I switch from my Guild Dreadnoughts or Ibanez acoustics to the F-20 it throws me off. I would need to play the F-20 exclusively for a while to fret the notes cleanly. I covet F-30’s because of players like Mississippi Joh Hurt & Paul Simon & they do sound amazing. Too bad they didn’t just keep the string spacing closer like on other acoustics.

  • @michaelkrailo5725
    @michaelkrailo5725 Před 2 měsíci

    About the bridge, why is it not your favorite? Is it the look that puts you off or something else specifically? I always looked at this type bridge as an innovative improvement in bridges. I like the no pickguard look.

    • @evanogden
      @evanogden Před 2 měsíci

      Its just the aesthetic I don't like. Some here have mentioned it helps with the guitar resonance and tone. That is true on the high end Yairi models. These models have the same bridge pin design as most other guitars so its just the look I don't like. Not a deal breaker.

    • @michaelkrailo5725
      @michaelkrailo5725 Před 2 měsíci

      @@evanogden Thanks for clarifying that. I've been looking for a good 12 fret guitar. This one looks like it will do the job. Even if I have to upgrade the tuners for some reason, it looks like it will be worth it just for that incredible sound. I hate that strap button placement, but that's fixable. I actually like the soft V shape neck, it's just a personal preference. One last question, how does it sound if you put a capo on the second or first fret? It looks like it would be just fine. I really like the overall sound and can't wait to get my hands on one to try out.

    • @evanogden
      @evanogden Před 2 měsíci

      @@michaelkrailo5725 yeah I didn’t have any intonation issues with using a capo until about the 7th fret on the low E string. Capoing normally I didn’t have any issues. I can’t recommend these enough. I’ll probably own another one at some point down the road. They just sound great

  • @DazedxHipster
    @DazedxHipster Před 2 měsíci

    I have the same one in yellow! Funny enough, I bought it back in 2021 at Austin vintage guitars. Cheers!

  • @wyattsdad8561
    @wyattsdad8561 Před 2 měsíci

    Gibson acoustics don’t sound good to me. I definitely like the sound of a Martin the best. Way different tones

  • @Sad_Bastard_Noodles
    @Sad_Bastard_Noodles Před 2 měsíci

    I just bought a very clean ‘65 LG 1 - waiting for it to arrive… Very excited to play and bond with it.

  • @ryanschaefer1115
    @ryanschaefer1115 Před 2 měsíci

    These are super rare. Only 240 in butterscotch and 230 in white blonde. I emailed fender directly and this was their response

  • @scottfishkind5335
    @scottfishkind5335 Před 3 měsíci

    Nicely done!! They really do make great guitars!!

  • @CamiloLlanosL
    @CamiloLlanosL Před 3 měsíci

    Is this model divided into two parts?

  • @winstonian88
    @winstonian88 Před 3 měsíci

    Amazing how the poor quality control of the pre-90’s can be rechristened as a positive.

  • @tone5052
    @tone5052 Před 4 měsíci

    Sweet. Thanks

  • @AMS51000
    @AMS51000 Před 4 měsíci

    This past weekend I happened on an old F30 in a shop; this coming week I'm going to take my '73 00-18 (not triple 0) and do a straight up comparison. They're about the same age, so it should be interesting. I've always felt the 00-18 was a bit lacking the bass department.

  • @tone5052
    @tone5052 Před 4 měsíci

    What microphone do you use? Good sound. I’m close to buying a hummingbird but this making me think twice

    • @evanogden
      @evanogden Před 4 měsíci

      Shure SM137 I think it is. I can’t tell ya what to buy but you won’t be disappointed with a mid to high level Alvarez

    • @tone5052
      @tone5052 Před 3 měsíci

      @@evanogden Well I grabbed an Alvarez - damn sounds amazing!

  • @johnfoti7956
    @johnfoti7956 Před 4 měsíci

    I own a 1972 guild f30...I bought it new in 1972. Mint condition.

  • @brookshanson654
    @brookshanson654 Před 4 měsíci

    How does it compare to that j-45 in the back?

    • @evanogden
      @evanogden Před 4 měsíci

      Its beena minunte since I owned the Alvarez. I had to move it along to get a dream guitar. from what I remember, the alvarez was not as mid-ranged focused as the J45. The Alvarez was more high and low end focused. balanced overall but focused in those areas a bit more

  • @slimturnpike
    @slimturnpike Před 4 měsíci

    WTF no tuner? Or no ears. Embarrassing mate

  • @tanukibrahma
    @tanukibrahma Před 4 měsíci

    Good info! The J45 can also allow room for other instruments, like mandolin, as well as voice. I’ve owned a 2014 J45 Traditional - wonderful guitar - and now the Collings take on it, CJ45 T, with nickel bronze strings and only use it for picking on instrumental or solo music. A nice contrast and complement to the OM or 00 guitars with phosphor bronze strings I use for finger style.

  • @PorchLightPhotography
    @PorchLightPhotography Před 4 měsíci

    I really wish I could find one cheaper. I am a really small guy.

  • @realledbetter5015
    @realledbetter5015 Před 4 měsíci

    Guild!

  • @chrisduvall3790
    @chrisduvall3790 Před 4 měsíci

    Guild...It has a nicer low end...And general vibe...It looks sooo sooo much cooler..;) It has that vintage thing some of us drool over...If you decided to stick with the Martin all good...I get it...Man acoustics are really really subjective...

  • @user-yq9jv4qn7f
    @user-yq9jv4qn7f Před 5 měsíci

    I’ve came to the same conclusion, but I’d been playing Martin OMM for decades, but unfortunately had to sell and now an all mahogany with the Sitka spruce top is now about $3300. That makes me look twice and I gotta tell you you’re right I Alvarez is definitely the way to go.

  • @bleufishtv
    @bleufishtv Před 5 měsíci

    I like the guild better

  • @petset77
    @petset77 Před 5 měsíci

    I love the Junior. A friend I played with in the late 70s had (has) a '54. I've wanted one off and on since. As an old guy, and one who was primarily a bass player who recently started playing again, I started looking. For my needs, a Gibson is out of the question. I found that either a Special or Junior with P90s is costlier than a humbucker model. I found an Epi Special for a hundred bucks on ebay and bought it. The plan was to do the P90 conversion. I still haven't. I want a Junior... with a P90.

  • @ericporterfield5531
    @ericporterfield5531 Před 5 měsíci

    Saying goodbye to your dog like I do my wife is priceless. Great review.

  • @gergemall
    @gergemall Před 5 měsíci

    Love it

  • @G_Demolished
    @G_Demolished Před 5 měsíci

    I have one of these in a Sweetwater cart trying to find a reason not to pull the trigger. I spent the Martin money on a D18 and I love it, but I’ve been looking for a rosewood guitar without dropping that much again.

    • @evanogden
      @evanogden Před 5 měsíci

      You’re not going to find an excuse here

  • @jimdent351
    @jimdent351 Před 5 měsíci

    Odd that you say those tuners don't belong because I have a 1991 J-45 with these very tuners too. Great rendition of that Hank song BTW.

  • @BixLives32
    @BixLives32 Před 6 měsíci

    I could use a short-scale Tele, but my optimum length is 25.75," with a 9 -10" radius, and 42 mm nut. I.e., a standard Gibson L-5 Jazz neck. -24" is kinda short in terms of intonation. Does it tune? Is it CNC made? Fret tolerance spacing for 24" must be far more precise than 25.4" scale. A 1/100th of a mm error in fret spacing can make intonation impossible on a three saddle bridge. BUT, you seem to have got one that tunes well, hence, it was likely CNC made. (YOU WANT TO SELL? How do I buy?). Frankly I think the best stuff Fender makes today comes from Mexico or China. If all you care about is usability and sound, get a Squire Affinity and do not worry about not having a spare £60,000 for a 1959 rosewood Tele! I suppose the Japanese will keep those guitars in glass cases in Japan. That's probably where my old '65 Esquire lives. How come the Japanese do not want to PLAY such guitars?! Weird. $400 for the Affinity will make you smile you can hardly loose. If the Polyurethane finish bothers you (it bothers the heck out of me!), use Gibson guitar polish as it has an ingredient that makes a PVC finish feel like a nitrate finish. I grant you that a PVC finish (polyurethane) looks like rubbish, feels like your playing a table leg, and will not allow a guitar to age naturally. When you are ancient, like me, your guitars will look the same as they did 50 years ago, Fender has been slopping their guitars with PVC finish for over 50 years now (since late 1967) and I'll never figure out why. It costs an extra 5 or 10 bucks per guitar to use nitrocellulose lacquer. I think most of us can afford an extra $50 - 100 clams for a guitar with a nitrocellulose finish. for a decent nitrate finish! Plus, LIGHTER wood would cause me to me BUY a couple of Fenders. I need a LIGHT Strat with vintage specs and a Tele, as well. In the old days, you could go to Manny's and at least one or two of the Teles would be under 6 lbs and there would be a 6 -6.5 lb Strat. If I wanted to lug around 10 lbs, I 'd get a Les Paul! Ironically, some of the Les Pauls are lighter than a new Telecaster!! Even the £10,000 "Masterbuilts" are as heavy as a Peter Built! -i.e., an 18 wheel lorry! Dear lord, this is not rocket science. Lighter Alder comes from the outside of the tree, and I do not care how it is cut, or if the body is made from two or three pieces. a SLAB-O-WOOD does not require a proper luthier! It's not a carved , sold Arch-top or flat-top. Light Teles and Strats sound, play and FEEL best. They always have. I am old. I remember. I still play an old Fender. It's a little over 6 lbs which is OK, but I find it HEAVY compared to my old 5 lb Esquire. Yes a 5 lb Tele is rare, even back in the early 1960s, but using outside cut Alder is easy to do (it's cheaper wood!), and I will pay EXTRA for a light Tele. (REASONABLE, Fender. You guys have gone super GREEDY). Why not rout chambers inside the guitar? The lighter the guitar , the better the resonance and sustain. Fender is now making a Tele and Strat model, both for about $2,200 that are perfect , except for their HEAVY WEIGHT. My current '62 has some life remaining but a new, LIGHTER Tele (under 6 lbs), selling for $2200, would cause me to BUY both a STRAT AND a TELE. SEE FENDER? You are LOOSING sales because you will not make them as you made them 60 years ago. Why is that difficult? The staff were not trained luthiers! It was a SIMPLE Slab-O-Wood. What is the problem? Leo was tighter than the bark on a tree, but he never made a mod that was not BETTER than the previous design. If there were significant savings, Leo passed it on to the customer. Leo loved to find better ways to do things for less money. He was a tinkerer, NOT a player. This is why Leo ALWAYS passed around a few FREE guitars to working professionals (in Clubs and Pubs). Leo made sure to get samples to players of ALL genrés ; -e.g., Jazz, Country, Pop, Blues, etc. This would supply the feedback he needed. Leo made guitars for every type of player. remember, that in 1949 and 1954, there was NO ROCK 'N ROLL! Fender Guitars were made for the same players that played Gibsons. Bob Will's lead guitarist, Eldon Shamblin was a Jazz-based player, and he LOVED his 1954 Stratocaster. It was priced right and served Mr. Shamblin well for many years. I am sure Mr. Shamblin bought one or two extra Stratocasters, just in case! If Gibson had rejected Les Paul's "log" design, Leo would have taken it with a big smile and the Stratocaster, would be named "Les Paul". Les would have made sure the neck was shaped exactly as the standard Gibson Jazz neck (24.75" scale and a 42 mm nut), and that it had a negative neck set angle. This would only have made it play better. Too bad. But, Gibson was who Les Paul sought because Gibson had been around much longer then Fender. -Ironic, because Leo had already discovered what Les had found. I.e., that a solid Slab-O-Wood was cheap to make and could sound and play well enough for most Jazz players. For Les' new style, he NEEDED a solid body guitar rather than a typical arch-top, which would feedback if used with the "Les Pulveriser™" Leo and Les would have made great freinds as they were both inventor/tinkerers. Alas, Les knew FAR MORE about electronics than Leo! They would have made a great team.

    • @Luke-yv6uo
      @Luke-yv6uo Před 4 měsíci

      Nobody asked. Congrats on posting the longest CZcams comment I’ve ever seen. What a long-winded, schizophrenic spiel that nobody gives a shit about.

    • @BryanClark-gk6ie
      @BryanClark-gk6ie Před 4 měsíci

      Publish date?

  • @eljefeguapobarbon
    @eljefeguapobarbon Před 6 měsíci

    My Melody Makers feel sweet for similar reasons.

  • @BlueBeeMCMLXI
    @BlueBeeMCMLXI Před 6 měsíci

    Do you know a thing about guitar-making? Most reviewers these days seem to know nothing at all about what goes into MAKING a guitar. Pretty damn pointless talking about the whole area...

  • @GoMichelleGo
    @GoMichelleGo Před 6 měsíci

    I just got my late fathers LG1 restored and it’s sounds so beautiful.

  • @ponderingdesertrat6895
    @ponderingdesertrat6895 Před 6 měsíci

    Great review. Picking up a 1965 LG1 tmrw. It looks amazing and I can’t wait to play it. It looks wonderful aside from one crack. Been playing my dads 1969 Goya for 6 years