Barbero wonderful guitar to play for your own pleasure it just gives back all the feeling you put into it round sweet trebles with out loosing their brightness and lovely deep basses
The Centonze and Sergio Perez are wonderful! The Plazuelo guitar is fantastic as well! The Perez guitar reminds me of my Elias Bonet Monne guitar, a luthier from Barcelona. I love his guitar. Congratulations for your new member and for the great guitars!
Kinga (spelling?) is a great addition to the presentation. I think the demonstrations benefit from the exchange of ideas. Especially on the sound and the interpretation, from both the playing and listening side, of the sound characteristics the instruments project. A really nice arrangement of Greensleeves. (?) That added a lot to the day. Lovely. I liked everything about the first Perez. You may want to cast a critical eye on the cosmetic appeal of the Barbero; sound is wonderful.
I follow your show and enjoy it throughout the year. The show provides an insight into the guitar building world that is easy to understand and follow. The guests are amazing and a joy to watch. However, I must make a brief comment regarding The Weekly Guitar Meeting posted on November 11, 2023, as a means of awareness and education. In the United States and other parts of the world when you place an Asian person on video and tell him he is being upgraded and show a Caucasian person directly after that doesn't look good. In the US we call that a form of racial discrimination. Please keep in mind since your show is being broadcasted internationally racial sensitively is a thing. I picked up on this issue because in the US we are still dealing with high levels of racial discrimination, etc. Sometimes without realizing it people can be insulting without knowing it. I have done it many times myself and have learned to become more aware of the implications of what I am saying. Jokes are meant to be funning not insulting.
The Barbero was a great guitar, I would like a bit more bass, in particular the sustain of the bass seemed less than the sustain of the trebles. I really liked the Teodoro Perez except for, it seemed to emphasize string squeak. I have encountered this before when for whatever reason the string noise seems to be more pronounced than on other guitars. Maybe this would be great with polished basses? The Sergio Perez was very nice. The Plazuelo is very powerful with lots of sustain and a nice traditional sound. It's hard to tell listening over the internet but it sounds like this guitar is as loud as any of the double top or lattice guitars.