Love your enthusiasm while playing those beautiful chords. I have a Larrivee LV03 in Peruvian Walnut and Sitka Spruce and it turns heads with its gorgeous sound. Mine is eight years old and the sound has bloomed with play.
The Larrivee OM is the guitar Stephen Wake uses to play 90% of his Celtic Guitar music. It provides the clarity and warm trebles that he looks for. Listen to some of his music on RU-vid. It will blow your mind!
Larrivee make the best guitar for the buck and they play and sound heavenly. Prices of nearly all guitars have gone up the last few years - they are still incredible value for money.
i have an OMO3 zebrano that i say is the rolls royce of guitars, i have 66 J45 that looks like a glue bomb went off inside but the larrivee is so well made a tiny dink in the neck (from a capo) feels like the grand canyon. i wish prices had gone up, i see full price larrivee on ebay hanging around for months, despite being really, really, really good guitars the name doesn't seem to sell that well, i think the model i have retails at £2500 or more, i got mine for £920...
LARRIVEE guitars often get overshadowed by Taylor and Martin but they make great instruments that in my opinion are usually a better new value than similarly priced Martins in North America, not sure about Asia or Europe.
I wonder if Larrivee is comparable to Alvarez guitars. By the way, Larrivee has assembly plant here in oxnard, California. They are very expensive though
@@TheGuitarSpaSingapore They closed shop in Vancouver, Canada, and moved everything to Oxnard, Calif. That's one of the reasons their prices have seen a considerable increase in the past couple of years. But the quality is astounding and well worth it.