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Re: The Acoustic Thread

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Sounds more like it regurgitated marketing material.

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ME: Write a critical review of the Ibanez TOD10N Tim Henson Signature 6-String Nylon Guitar

ChatGPT: The Ibanez TOD10N Tim Henson Signature 6-String Nylon Guitar is a premium instrument that is marketed towards serious musicians. While it certainly has some impressive features and high-quality construction, it is not without its flaws.

One issue with this guitar is its price point, which is significantly higher than many other comparable instruments. For some musicians, the premium price tag may not be justifiable, especially given the competition in the market.

Additionally, some players may find the modified neck profile to be a bit of an acquired taste. While the flatter radius is intended to make playing fast, complex chords and arpeggios easier, it may take some time for players to adjust to the new neck shape. Additionally, the electronics system, while certainly impressive, may be too advanced for some players who are looking for a more traditional acoustic guitar experience.

In terms of sound quality, the Ibanez TOD10N Tim Henson Signature 6-String Nylon Guitar is solid, but it may not suit every player's individual preferences. The warm and clear tone produced by the European spruce top and Indian rosewood back and sides is perfect for classical and flamenco styles, but some players may find it to be a bit too bright for other playing styles.

Overall, the Ibanez TOD10N Tim Henson Signature 6-String Nylon Guitar is a well-made instrument that has some standout features, but it is not without its drawbacks. Whether or not this guitar is the right choice for you will largely depend on your individual preferences and needs as a musician.

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Re: The Acoustic Thread

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olegmcnoleg wrote: Mon Feb 13, 2023 8:12 pm ME: Write a critical review of the Ibanez TOD10N Tim Henson Signature 6-String Nylon Guitar

ChatGPT: The Ibanez TOD10N Tim Henson Signature 6-String Nylon Guitar is a premium instrument that is marketed towards serious musicians. While it certainly has some impressive features and high-quality construction, it is not without its flaws.

One issue with this guitar is its price point, which is significantly higher than many other comparable instruments. For some musicians, the premium price tag may not be justifiable, especially given the competition in the market.

Additionally, some players may find the modified neck profile to be a bit of an acquired taste. While the flatter radius is intended to make playing fast, complex chords and arpeggios easier, it may take some time for players to adjust to the new neck shape. Additionally, the electronics system, while certainly impressive, may be too advanced for some players who are looking for a more traditional acoustic guitar experience.

In terms of sound quality, the Ibanez TOD10N Tim Henson Signature 6-String Nylon Guitar is solid, but it may not suit every player's individual preferences. The warm and clear tone produced by the European spruce top and Indian rosewood back and sides is perfect for classical and flamenco styles, but some players may find it to be a bit too bright for other playing styles.

Overall, the Ibanez TOD10N Tim Henson Signature 6-String Nylon Guitar is a well-made instrument that has some standout features, but it is not without its drawbacks. Whether or not this guitar is the right choice for you will largely depend on your individual preferences and needs as a musician.
So what you're saying is ChatGPT will tell you whatever you want to hear?
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Re: The Acoustic Thread

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olegmcnoleg wrote: Mon Feb 13, 2023 6:06 pm
That Ibanez review has to be computer generated, it makes no sense.
Hilarious isn't it? That's why I let it through.
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Slowy wrote: Tue Feb 14, 2023 5:41 am
olegmcnoleg wrote: Mon Feb 13, 2023 8:12 pm ME: Write a critical review of the Ibanez TOD10N Tim Henson Signature 6-String Nylon Guitar

ChatGPT: The Ibanez TOD10N Tim Henson Signature 6-String Nylon Guitar is a premium instrument that is marketed towards serious musicians. While it certainly has some impressive features and high-quality construction, it is not without its flaws.

One issue with this guitar is its price point, which is significantly higher than many other comparable instruments. For some musicians, the premium price tag may not be justifiable, especially given the competition in the market.

Additionally, some players may find the modified neck profile to be a bit of an acquired taste. While the flatter radius is intended to make playing fast, complex chords and arpeggios easier, it may take some time for players to adjust to the new neck shape. Additionally, the electronics system, while certainly impressive, may be too advanced for some players who are looking for a more traditional acoustic guitar experience.

In terms of sound quality, the Ibanez TOD10N Tim Henson Signature 6-String Nylon Guitar is solid, but it may not suit every player's individual preferences. The warm and clear tone produced by the European spruce top and Indian rosewood back and sides is perfect for classical and flamenco styles, but some players may find it to be a bit too bright for other playing styles.

Overall, the Ibanez TOD10N Tim Henson Signature 6-String Nylon Guitar is a well-made instrument that has some standout features, but it is not without its drawbacks. Whether or not this guitar is the right choice for you will largely depend on your individual preferences and needs as a musician.
So what you're saying is ChatGPT will tell you whatever you want to hear?
yeah, you have to ask good questions. I’d say it’s a slightly more helpful review than we would typically see in the guitar mags. :-).

Similar AI services have been in use for a couple of years in some reporting spheres (e.g. sports).

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Slowy wrote: Tue Feb 14, 2023 5:41 am
olegmcnoleg wrote: Mon Feb 13, 2023 8:12 pm ME: Write a critical review of the Ibanez TOD10N Tim Henson Signature 6-String Nylon Guitar

ChatGPT: The Ibanez TOD10N Tim Henson Signature 6-String Nylon Guitar is a premium instrument that is marketed towards serious musicians. While it certainly has some impressive features and high-quality construction, it is not without its flaws.

One issue with this guitar is its price point, which is significantly higher than many other comparable instruments. For some musicians, the premium price tag may not be justifiable, especially given the competition in the market.

Additionally, some players may find the modified neck profile to be a bit of an acquired taste. While the flatter radius is intended to make playing fast, complex chords and arpeggios easier, it may take some time for players to adjust to the new neck shape. Additionally, the electronics system, while certainly impressive, may be too advanced for some players who are looking for a more traditional acoustic guitar experience.

In terms of sound quality, the Ibanez TOD10N Tim Henson Signature 6-String Nylon Guitar is solid, but it may not suit every player's individual preferences. The warm and clear tone produced by the European spruce top and Indian rosewood back and sides is perfect for classical and flamenco styles, but some players may find it to be a bit too bright for other playing styles.

Overall, the Ibanez TOD10N Tim Henson Signature 6-String Nylon Guitar is a well-made instrument that has some standout features, but it is not without its drawbacks. Whether or not this guitar is the right choice for you will largely depend on your individual preferences and needs as a musician.
So what you're saying is ChatGPT will tell you whatever you want to hear?
It can only respond from data its trained on, its surprising it even knows about it at all :thumbup:
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jeremyb wrote: Tue Feb 14, 2023 7:17 am
Slowy wrote: Tue Feb 14, 2023 5:41 am
olegmcnoleg wrote: Mon Feb 13, 2023 8:12 pm ME: Write a critical review of the Ibanez TOD10N Tim Henson Signature 6-String Nylon Guitar

ChatGPT: The Ibanez TOD10N Tim Henson Signature 6-String Nylon Guitar is a premium instrument that is marketed towards serious musicians. While it certainly has some impressive features and high-quality construction, it is not without its flaws.

One issue with this guitar is its price point, which is significantly higher than many other comparable instruments. For some musicians, the premium price tag may not be justifiable, especially given the competition in the market.

Additionally, some players may find the modified neck profile to be a bit of an acquired taste. While the flatter radius is intended to make playing fast, complex chords and arpeggios easier, it may take some time for players to adjust to the new neck shape. Additionally, the electronics system, while certainly impressive, may be too advanced for some players who are looking for a more traditional acoustic guitar experience.

In terms of sound quality, the Ibanez TOD10N Tim Henson Signature 6-String Nylon Guitar is solid, but it may not suit every player's individual preferences. The warm and clear tone produced by the European spruce top and Indian rosewood back and sides is perfect for classical and flamenco styles, but some players may find it to be a bit too bright for other playing styles.

Overall, the Ibanez TOD10N Tim Henson Signature 6-String Nylon Guitar is a well-made instrument that has some standout features, but it is not without its drawbacks. Whether or not this guitar is the right choice for you will largely depend on your individual preferences and needs as a musician.
So what you're saying is ChatGPT will tell you whatever you want to hear?
It can only respond from data its trained on, its surprising it even knows about it at all :thumbup:
Yes, I was quite impressed with how well it did, given that there can't be much information out there about this guitar.

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olegmcnoleg wrote: Tue Feb 14, 2023 7:54 am
Yes, I was quite impressed with how well it did, given that there can't be much information out there about this guitar.
This guitar really bugs you, doesn't it............
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Slowy wrote: Tue Feb 14, 2023 2:07 pm
olegmcnoleg wrote: Tue Feb 14, 2023 7:54 am
Yes, I was quite impressed with how well it did, given that there can't be much information out there about this guitar.
This guitar really bugs you, doesn't it............
LOL. Yes, it does.

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olegmcnoleg wrote: Tue Feb 14, 2023 2:54 pm
Slowy wrote: Tue Feb 14, 2023 2:07 pm
olegmcnoleg wrote: Tue Feb 14, 2023 7:54 am
Yes, I was quite impressed with how well it did, given that there can't be much information out there about this guitar.
This guitar really bugs you, doesn't it............
LOL. Yes, it does.
It's probably because the warm and clear tone produced by the European spruce top and Indian rosewood back and sides is perfect for classical and flamenco styles, but some players may find it to be a bit too bright for other playing styles.
So, is that low alcohol or no alcohol at all? mmmm, no alcohol, do you want to try it? Noooooooooo.

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Bg wrote: Tue Feb 14, 2023 4:28 pm
olegmcnoleg wrote: Tue Feb 14, 2023 2:54 pm
Slowy wrote: Tue Feb 14, 2023 2:07 pm

This guitar really bugs you, doesn't it............
LOL. Yes, it does.
It's probably because the warm and clear tone produced by the European spruce top and Indian rosewood back and sides is perfect for classical and flamenco styles, but some players may find it to be a bit too bright for other playing styles.
Mate, soggy Cedar...stick to what you know. :shifty:
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But, In terms of sound quality, the Ibanez TOD10N Tim Henson Signature 6-String Nylon Guitar is solid, but it may not suit every player's individual preferences.
So, is that low alcohol or no alcohol at all? mmmm, no alcohol, do you want to try it? Noooooooooo.

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Bg wrote: Tue Feb 14, 2023 4:44 pm But, In terms of sound quality, the Ibanez TOD10N Tim Henson Signature 6-String Nylon Guitar is solid, but it may not suit every player's individual preferences.
I thought it was hollow?!??!?!?!
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jeremyb wrote: Tue Feb 14, 2023 5:20 pm
Bg wrote: Tue Feb 14, 2023 4:44 pm But, In terms of sound quality, the Ibanez TOD10N Tim Henson Signature 6-String Nylon Guitar is solid, but it may not suit every player's individual preferences.
I thought it was hollow?!??!?!?!
One issue with this guitar is its price point, which is significantly higher than many other comparable instruments. For some musicians, the premium price tag may not be justifiable, especially given the competition in the market.
So, is that low alcohol or no alcohol at all? mmmm, no alcohol, do you want to try it? Noooooooooo.

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Another issue with this guitar is that it is fugly....

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