Comparing a Maton Mini with a Taylor GS Mini

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  • čas přidán 22. 08. 2014
  • In this video I compare the natural acoustic sound between the Maton Mini (EML6) and the Taylor GS Mini (rosewood laminate edition).
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Komentáře • 43

  • @jm3494
    @jm3494 Před 9 lety +12

    Why does no one do a plugged in comparison of these guitars?
    Everyone fanboys the taylor because it's a taylor, and sounds great unplugged.
    However, who uses a mini guitar in a live unplugged situation? You're going to want to plug that bad boy in,
    in which case, the taylor get's brutalised by the maton; with it's ap5 pickup system the Maton sounds absolutely ridiculous, i plugged them both in and was blown away by the Maton.
    Taylor is great unplugged, but i'd rather fork out the same money on a full sized acoustic if i planned on playing unplugged! For travel purposes in live situations the Maton wins hands down

  • @stevepethel6843
    @stevepethel6843 Před rokem +2

    Great playing both sound great just different tone. God's continued blessings

  • @jest_me_thee
    @jest_me_thee Před 23 dny

    i LOVE my mini maton! play what you love!

  • @joanpetervincent6175
    @joanpetervincent6175 Před 2 lety +1

    very good review

  • @rickbates3463
    @rickbates3463 Před 3 lety +2

    I bought the Maton and hands down sounds better....acoustic close to same whn plugged in not even CLOSE! Maton plays great and solid

  • @chrissolum8323
    @chrissolum8323 Před rokem +2

    It's not really comparing apples with apples here. The Maton mini is a lot smaller than the Taylor so of course it will have less volume and bass. But the Maton will sound much better plugged in than practically anything else out there.

  • @timbushell8019
    @timbushell8019 Před rokem +1

    The Maton at least, with its sophisticated AP5 system, is meant to be played plugged-in, according to everything I've heard.

  • @ChuckDavis360
    @ChuckDavis360 Před 10 lety +4

    Taylor gs mini sounds so much bigger and richer in tone. I have 2 of these. The arch back helps to get a bigger tone. Great guitar playing.

    • @MrSlimfinger
      @MrSlimfinger Před 9 lety +1

      That's a valid point, although one should probably take the amplified sound into consideration when comparing these guitars. Maton's AP4 / AP5 systems are simply unrivaled when it comes to acoustic guitar preamps, just ask someone like Tommy Emmanuel!

    • @ibanez2damaxx
      @ibanez2damaxx Před 7 lety

      you have 2 gs minis? whats the point in that

    • @ChuckDavis360
      @ChuckDavis360 Před 7 lety

      A guy needed money so I bought it knowing I could sell it later which I did last month.

    • @KMactheFarmer
      @KMactheFarmer Před 6 lety +1

      Because it is bigger in every dimension.

  • @ibanez2damaxx
    @ibanez2damaxx Před 7 lety

    mate could you please do a plugged in version of the mini maton sometime? or describe to me what it sounds like plugged in if you have a min. ta

  • @stacylangford8015
    @stacylangford8015 Před 2 lety

    Something is off with that Maton. It sounds like its broken, got dropped or whatever. Thanks for the video! Good picking too !

  • @liveillusion
    @liveillusion Před 2 lety +1

    The only trouble with the GS mini is deciding which variant to purchase.

  • @globalnova
    @globalnova Před 3 lety

    what's the guitar you are holding in the intro pls? i love the shape of it (the kind of animated intro, guitar looks orange)

    • @whatsforteadad
      @whatsforteadad  Před 3 lety +1

      Sorry. It's a free premade intro. Not me or my guitar. It is cool though.

  • @roneilken6668
    @roneilken6668 Před 2 lety +3

    No comparison- the Taylor had a way better sound! The Maton sounded tinny!

  • @bobhenson9867
    @bobhenson9867 Před rokem

    Taylor all the way👍

  • @ibanez2damaxx
    @ibanez2damaxx Před 7 lety

    What do you mean they are the same price by the way? I thought Taylor went for 500 quid and the maton was a grand. Maybe in australia taylors cost more and matons cost less...

    • @eviesyd
      @eviesyd Před 5 lety +1

      Dio Cane yes , they are roughly the same price in Australia. And maton once you plug in then it blows Taylor away for sure! Also you got a hard case and all solid wood, which gets better over years. That’s why I think maton mini worths the money. But in this review I think gs mini doing really well. So I would pick Maton! Lololol

  • @JoelWilliamHarrison
    @JoelWilliamHarrison Před 5 lety +1

    Have played both and I own an EMD6 Mini. Live and plugged in nothing can come close to a Maton IMO. Also worth mentioning that the EMD6 vs the EML6 is chalk and cheese, was not impressed by the EML6 I have played. But each to there own, nice review mate.

    • @whatsforteadad
      @whatsforteadad  Před 5 lety +1

      Agreed with live for sure. I basically wanted an acoustic guitar for teaching with and to travel with. No access to PA. I do want a mini. Love them. Guess the 808 will do for now. Cheers.

  • @Pete20200
    @Pete20200 Před 3 lety +1

    plug them in and you'll see the difference for stage Guitars - Maton superior

  • @ipsofacto6864
    @ipsofacto6864 Před 3 lety +1

    Taylor far superior

  • @MrRickytuk
    @MrRickytuk Před 6 lety +2

    That little Maton has no tone, its like the top is not moving at all. The Taylor is way better. I've played a couple of Matons and they are well set up but really lack in resonance and sustain. I think you need to go right to very the top of the Maton line to find really good sounding guitars.

  • @killaQuip
    @killaQuip Před 7 lety

    Hey Vince... You've got the string gauges different and hence the difference in playing..
    The strings are quite loose in the Maton, your played with much more ease on it versus the Taylor.
    That's also why the Maton did not have sustain in the notes.

    • @whatsforteadad
      @whatsforteadad  Před 7 lety +2

      JQuip, good call there. They action was alsk too low on the Maton and cut the sustain.

  • @clintwhite3021
    @clintwhite3021 Před 5 lety

    Imagine a GS Mini with an AP5 Pro in it...

    • @fannyingabout
      @fannyingabout Před 4 lety +1

      HalfBakedMunky it’s very very difficult to do that otherwise I’m sure lots would have already done it. The Maton’s internal construction is different to accommodate the piezo assembly.

    • @fannyingabout
      @fannyingabout Před 3 lety

      HalfBakedMunky Possibly, it’s just that I’ve not heard of many successful attempts at installing an AP5 Pro in a non Maton. I believe someone in Australia fits them but never heard of anyone else. I’ve actually got a spare AP5 pro and I’d love to try having it fitted into something else.

  • @frankpaulus7205
    @frankpaulus7205 Před 8 lety +4

    of course the Taylor sounds bigger acoustically, like a Dreadnought, but hey the maton sounds sweeter and has a more lovely wooden tone, why comparing? it makes no sense to me

  • @ondy71
    @ondy71 Před 5 lety +2

    i was wanting a maton, now i dont.

    • @whatsforteadad
      @whatsforteadad  Před 5 lety +2

      But, if you plug the mini maton in, it will blow your mind. They sound great plugged in. No so great acoustically. Cheers for watching.

    • @pamelahay6242
      @pamelahay6242 Před rokem

      The Taylor looks a little bigger in the body, a little deeper…. would add more bass quality over the Maton I’d guess. Depends on why you want a Mini & how you want yo use it ; plugged in or not etc
      I’m interested also in the “ playability” of the neck etc ( as a novice player) but very few reviews address that. Yes, I know “ action” can depend on “ set up, neck angulation to body” & string selection influences too, but the fretboard width and neck shape remains constant. Also, most demos are played by men. I’m female with a much smaller hand/ finger length/stretch etc. Thinking a Mini may be easier to learn on….🤔

  • @TedsGretsch
    @TedsGretsch Před rokem

    The Taylor wins

  • @jojolapraline
    @jojolapraline Před 5 lety +1

    Never play AC/DC on acoustic.

  • @dandolecantazo10
    @dandolecantazo10 Před 2 lety

    Emd6 is better than gs mini, but he doesn't have one

    • @pamelahay6242
      @pamelahay6242 Před rokem

      Current EMD6 is also all solid timber construction I think, and different timbers used entirely, so like comparing apricots with peaches. Different timbers influence tone, resonance etc
      Even comparing a Maton EM6 to
      a Maton EMD6 is “ not comparable” other than in size, overall design and when “plugged in” one (EMD6) has additional mic (Pro system) fitted.

  • @tdunster2011
    @tdunster2011 Před 7 lety +1

    I think the GS Mini is highly over rated as it sounds brittle and lifeless. Sure it's got a bit of volume about it but that's not going to get my dollars. The Maton EML is not as loud but I think it is a better buy than the GS Mini as it comes with a hard case and has one of the best pickups you will ever hear. Myself, I ended up with a Maton EMM6 which is a mahogany version of the Maton Mini and it is far and away a better guitar than either of these and by a good margin as well. It has the tone of a much larger guitar and a silky smoothess that is completely missing from the GS Mini or indeed the EML-6.

    • @ibanez2damaxx
      @ibanez2damaxx Před 7 lety

      when plugged how does it sound? I understand its good but does it sound like an 808? or a good full size guitar?

    • @tdunster2011
      @tdunster2011 Před 7 lety +2

      +Dio Cane - the EMM6 sounds huge when plugged in - and it has the advantage over many similar guitars in that it has both a microphone and a piezo pickup - U can use them either separately or together. One thing I found with mine is that I prefer it with Dean Markley Bronze Signature strings rather than the Elixers theyship with - the Elixers just don't sound or feel right to me.