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Source: https://sweetwater.sjv.io/VmmKJO And: https://worshipleader.com/worship-cul... timestamps - 00:00 - Intro 00:06 - Sound Comparison 01:07 - What I Look For 01:50 - Feel 02:13 - Good Action 02:35 - Sapele 03:16 - Use Case 03:54 - Features 04:42 - Strings 05:13 - Outfit For This Guitar 05:44 - Full Sound If you're in the market for a Martin Jr, shop with this link. Your purchase is a great way to support our channel and it costs you nothing. https://sweetwater.sjv.io/VmmKJO Transcript: When I look for a guitar, it's all about feel, primarily. So, it's all about... I know it's going to sound crazy, but it's almost like the guitar chooses you. You pick up a guitar and it can be any kind of guitar. And Martin's do this so well anyway, Martins, all these different brands. But you pick up and they, they understand the feel of a guitar player and what they want to get through. So I think when I pick up a guitar like this, I'm automatically gonna go with feel, what's the action like, is it playable cause, when I play, I'm playing mostly to an audience and so I want to make sure that the guitar has a really good sound coming out and that feels good, so that I feel the most comfortable playing it. Because when I'm in those environments, I want to make sure that I am confident with the, the tool that I have in my hand to be able to do the best I can with the gift that I have. So feel is obviously the balance of the guitar for me. I don't want it to be too heavy. So this guitar is actually really great. It's not too light, it's not too heavy. It's kind of in the- the in between, it's got a bright kind of tone to it, which I like. So I can really push through the mix if I'm needing it to. But then also- the action's really cool, the action probably for me could come down a little bit on the on the bridge side, I'd shave that down a little bit on this guitar. But yeah, it's a real nice little punchy guitar. I'd totally have no problem using this in any sort of capacity, especially in what I do. For the purpose of this guitar, sapele, whatever you call it, is holding up really, really well and I think it's- it looks durable to me. So it's a nice little travel guitar. It's a spruce front, which is great. It's going to have some brightness to it. The neck actually feels great. It's actually a great neck. It's a small scale neck. It's a great neck for your hand to move if you want to go up and down. So, like some necks, I say that because some are a little bit rigid when it comes to movement and certainly one doesn't have as much movement. You can come up the fretboard as much as you want. And then the resonance you tell that it's bright. For me, if I was buying this guitar, I would buy this and it would be, probably, a travel guitar. I could use that to travel. If I'm writing on the road or I'm doing anything like that. If I could throw it in the car, I could, I could throw it- I could take it to a hotel room and I could just like bust out some songs. But it's, it's fully got the capability, which we know that I could take it as a back up into a show or some sort of event and go, This is going to do the trick for that. If I want something that's going to be bright and poppy and I need it just to be like really in the mix, it's one of those things that you can have as a back up. It wouldn't be my primary, probably, guitar, just because it's a little too bright, but it's a great little guitar that you just want to grab and have in your arsenal. So this is a hybrid acoustic electric so you can plug it in. It's got a Fishman pickup in it, which is great. Fishman pickups are good and it's got- looks like it's got a volume and a tone. So you got a volume control here as well, which is really great. And you've got a tone control as well. If you want to muddy the waters a little bit going through the, going through your system. You can bring- you can dial your tone back and it's not going to get as much of that brightness. But typically most players that I know just have those full up and let the sound guy do whatever they're going to do. But it's great that it's got the capability of doing that. So you plug into any system and then you've got- just got a myriad of other advantages by doing that rather than having to mic it up or put a pickup in it. You have a little bit more flexibility of how you want your guitar to sound, so you can stay more consistent. These are great cause they're a light string. So light strings are great for this, but so if you like it, if you, you know, if your fingers get a little bit sore on different guitars, you can play with strings. For me, it's all just preference. Some guys I know like to have a really heavy gauge string, which means that the strings are like 11s or 12s. MB017FABT8GFU9Q MB01OGOKQ3Q0VS6