@@wowswabe walang spruce/rosewood wood sa pinas, kung gusto mong makipagsabayan sa international brands, no choice ka kundi gamitin yung kahoy nila gamitin as tonewood. Meron din namang silang all Philippine woods na guitar.
mahal kasi ng local guitars, mas mura yung mass produce guitars ng China, lalo n kung beginners sila at hindi rin naman nila maaapreciate yung quality ng mga mamahaling guitara plus din rin sure kung magtutuloy tuloy silang mag guitara o for fun lang, kaya mass produced ftw.
Anyone reading this. Check out Alegre guitars aswell. I can say, I visted and they have vastly improved recently. The bad rep is outdated. You are getting a solid wood guitar for almost half the price (here in the US). Of course, you are not getting the beauty and craftsmanship of a Taylor or Martin, but it is significantly cheaper and sounds about 80% of the way there.
@@geoffreygeoffrey4745 There was some "exposé" by some foreigner how "low quality" it is. But all he did was purchase the cheapest guitar. Frankly, it was unfair.
Iyong fret wires ba nila eh may gradas din sa kalidad tulad ng stainless steel at ibang alloy na hindi madaling magasgas o makayod na madalî at iyong mga cuerdas ba eh imported din kayâ o it’s dependent on the customer’s demand?ty
may guuitar luthier jan sa lapulapu kng saan ngpapagawa at ngpaparepair mga local bands ng gitara sa cebu, including electric guitars.. ung 10 strings classical ni perf de castro sya din gumawa, troy casquejo pangalan nya try nyo din sana bumista.
Iyong alloy ng fret wires ay meron din bang pagpipilian sa karaniwang at doon sa mas matigas na bakal na halô…alam mo na, iyong bakal na pipitsuging halô eh madaling makayod lalo na sa bandang unang alambre ( first three frets plus) na madalas na gamit sa basic chord groups progressions 😅…imo; do you kiln the top too?❤salamat pot
I would love to do business with them, but they are hard to contact when you are outside Philippines. Perhaps I will send my cousins to talk to them for me! :)
Sa totoo lang maganda at may kalidad naman ang mga gitara sa'tin. Ang problema lang kulang tayo sa marketing at exposure ng mga produkto natin sa bansa.
Next time na uuwi ako sa pinas, gusto kong bumili ng acoustic gitara na gawa doon for ny use. I have brought home in my previous visits there, an Ibanez made in Korea and a Chinese made Martin D-45 copy. I want something that's close to sound or playability of a Taylor or a Martin. I currently own a Martin D-42, Martin D-35, Taylor-814, Seagull M6, and a couple of Ovation legends. Where's the best place to purchase high end Philippines made guitar in the country.
Does FERANGELI has a website in case people would like to see the different guitar models they make? Also, it would be good if they can have a RU-vid channel where they can showcase the various guitars and their sounds, just like that of the ALAMO GUITARS in Texas? I am also looking at the hard shell cases found at the background while you are interviewing the Owner- quite interesting. Sana you could relay this observation to the Owner. Also, a follow-up video on FERANGELI (and/or other guitar manufacturers in Cebu City) is one to be earnestly anticipated in your future vlog. On a lighter note, I subscribed. Thank you for this video.
Ang hirap nito , maraming magagaling na maker sa bansa natin kaso may mga malalaking companya sa ibang bansa na magpapagawa sa kanila, i.export tapos lagyan nang mamahaling label tas i.import ulit sa Pilipinas. May mga kilalang mga brand na gumagawa nang ganetong kalakaran. So, rekta na kayu bili ng Guitara sa Cebu or sa gumagawa mismo. Support Lokal, Gawang Pinoy ❤🇵🇭
Sabi ng mga kilala ko baket panay clifton at dnd ako. Lokal daw. Bukod sa quality isa daw reason kaya umasenso ang japan is because they love their own.
Kompra lang nila ibang components.. tapos ang mahal na.. iba tlga yung japan surplus, yung mga kahoy na ginamit halos 3-6months nakalubog sa chemical..
Mahal kasi kayo, wala kayong quality entry level para naman din ma afford ng masa. Siguro you consider the price as well kasi kahit sino naman gusto mas mura.