Can you hear the difference between a $200, $2,000, $20,000, and $200,000 guitar?

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Published 2022-05-04
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Can you hear the difference between a $200, $2,000, $20,000, and $200,000 guitar? Which guitar was your favorite?
Let me know in the comments!


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0:00 Intro
2:03 $200 guitar
7:18 $2,000 guitar
14:22 $20,000 guitar
22:14 $200,000 guitar
27:39 Comparison #1
30:17 Comparison #2
31:32 Comparison #3

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All Comments (21)
  • @brandonacker
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  • I bought my first acoustic classical guitar directly in a small factory in spain about 20 years ago. I got to talking with the master luthier and he showed me several guitars in my price budget range of about 2000$ equivalent at the time. After deciding on a particular guitar which I thought sounded quite nice and well balanced, he showed me some guitars from the concert price range. I almost fell over dead. The difference was undeniable. We spent almost 2 hours together talking and playing together and genuinely had a connection both musically and in conversation. Eventually and somewhat reluctantly we finalized the purchase of my original selection. When I got back to the house I was staying at I opened the case to find not the guitar I had purchased but one of the concert guitars with a little note saying (crudely translated from Spanish) "Thank you. It was a true pleasure to meet you. I want you to have this guitare as I know you are one of the few who can truly appreciate it's value". It is to this date my most treasured guitare in my collection not only for the amazing sound but the heart-warming story behind it.
  • @DouglasRosser
    In a world full of "influencers" and social media B.S., it's so refreshing to see people with real expertise bringing us into a world we would never have been a part of. Wishing you both continued and greater success.
  • @kevinhorne9643
    I'm a sound guy. I have run the mixer board for live performances and I used to design and sell audiophile home stereo systems and home theaters. I have had musicians tell me after a performance that I play a sound board like an instrument (they can hear the mix in their stage monitors). The incremental improvements you both describe are evident throughout, it is the whole package that allows the $200,000 instrument to stand out so beautifully! I can hear the difference in the ease which the guitar allows the talent of the player to shine through. Thank you for this! BRAVO
  • @NoHomerS
    When the luthier said that the first $5K is for the audience and the rest of the price is for the player, that hit me. I never knew anything about that, and I'm a pro musician, too. That makes sense as there's only so much that the lay person can hear and understand about instrument performance. The jump from the $2K to the $20K was the biggest difference to me, and I'm listening through a Bluetooth speaker. He said as he goes up in price, he produces greater output with less effort. That last one must have felt almost effortless to him 😌 I also love how the player smiles and plays his heart out on EACH guitar in the end, not just his favorites.
  • @stargasm1000
    The $200 - $2000 difference was what sounded to me like the biggest difference. Nice playing.
  • @MarshallBrune
    Thanks for coming by Brandon! It was a lot of fun shooting this with you!
  • @user-sc9un2oc9r
    My favorite was the 20k one, it just has a sweet round tone, the sustain on that 200k one is unbelievable. But even the $200 on sound amazing in his hands.
  • @gilsmith4291
    As the price went up, the clarity of the tones increased, BUT from a soothing listening standpoint, I’m very impressed with the $2,000 guitar. It has a warm and deep sound. Again, the clarity of the tones aren’t up to the more expensive guitars, but still, I enjoyed hearing the warm subtleties coming from the $2,000 guitar - most soothing.
  • @itsthem5699
    "If you only have $2,000, buy this $2,000 guitar" Words to live by.
  • @the_strop_7945
    WOW… the difference was unimaginable… the $20K guitar had the sound that I preferred… Thank you for presenting such a great video
  • @musicarroll
    I played a Hauser II when I was a guitar teacher in Germany in 1980-1982. It was owned by guitar dealer Norbert Giebel. He said the guitar had been bought and sold by several guitarists who were not satisfied with its volume. He then pulled one of the braces out and it began to sound like a bird released from its cage. When I tried it, the playability was so marvelous that the image that came to mind was this: the difference between playing my own guitar and this one was like the difference between dancing with a manakin and dancing with a live woman.
  • @nathanhill4599
    The $20.000 guitar is just incredible. Such a beautiful tone so sweet and just rang like a bell.
  • As a guitarist i'm blown away by the sound of the $200,000 guitar. Divine, I would love to try it.
  • @Requiario_I
    The jump from $200 to $2000 was pretty amazing but the $20000 one was just mindblowing, your video on tuning by ear to improve musical perception really made me develop a much sharper ear, thank you
  • @DonLee1980
    The $20k guitar sounds impecable. The overtones, the clarity, the brightness. The $200k is less clear and bright, but sweeter and sounds like it carries it's own reverb effect.
  • @dellagaspera568
    the 200.000 dollar guitar looks exactly like my 40 dollar guitar
  • @Dan-xx5jq
    I honestly didn't know a guitar could sound so good....when he was playing the $20k to $200,000. I didn't know a guitar was capable of sounding like that! So beautiful! Of course the talented expert playing it also is what made it happen. I could feel the emotion like never before on a guitar. So strange the different woods would made such a huge impact alone! I always knew about it with violins but never guitar.