Topic: MARTINS, TAYLORS, COLLINGS, GIBSONS
Martin is producing acoustics, like Fender produces electrics.
The biggest problem is, the difference between some of their guitars.
What is the difference between a D-40 & a D-41? I am aware that Martin uses different bracing patterns, but is this that important for the sound?
There are a lot of Martins today, starting with a backpacker, and I still don't know where to place this "guitar?". The sound is not a guitar sound, so I should go for the Martin or Baby Taylor. The backpacker sound is really special, and can be used to have a "special sound", playing it.
You have a Martin DX-1, and a D-1 again what is different here? Isn't the DX-1 made of a solid
Solid Sitka Spruce and the back and sides laminate? The D-1 100% real wood? I have a D-1 also the only guitar equipped with an electric-acoustic pick-up, and playing louder than loud, not using your amp?I also don't see the same bracing inside. It starts getting more complex, in the higher priced section. D-15 MAHAGONY and dark brown, providing a soft sweet sound. When I had only the HD-28 and the D-15, I called the 28 HE and the D-15 SHE. The D-15 is followed by a D-16, a D-18
and here WHAT IS DIFFERENT, except for the price, the wood, the bracing? A Martin DM (what is here the difference? and up to a D or HD-28, this guitar, having quit a few Martins is probably one of the best guitars in the world. You continue and the next is a D-35, a Martin D-41, or D-42
What I was doing is in fact trying to compare, until now ONLY MARTINS, like the difference between a MARTIN D-35 and a D-42. A D-42 will cost you twice as much as a D-35. About MARTIN, one of the best sites to compare is www.musiciansfriend.com and this site gives you the opportunity to compare. Except for the price, the "material" used in a D-35 and D-42 is the same. They have both a solid spruce top, rosewood back and sides BUT a D-35 has a 3-piece rosewood back and Rosewood sides.
THE SAME PROBLEMS TO CHOOSE A GUITAR, OR TO COMPARE IS GIBSON. You can learn a lot by compare the guitars, but the sound??? I tried some months ago a D-42, versus a D-45, JESUS, it is so hard to make a conclusion. Worse, if you search TAYLOR, you get 229 results. From my lazy seat, it is important to start comparing a bunch of guitars, and if money is no problem, it will be a problem going to a store and compare to search and find the guitar of your dreams.
It is a long and VERY DIFFICULT (SUBJECTIVE) TOPIC, so I am very interested in the way you "chordians" solve this problem. There are some guitar geniuses here, and I do hope they can help me and others, by telling how or what is the best way to choose their best of. I know that the best way is going to the store and start playing guitars as much as possible, but how long will that take? This is the main reason of writing this topic, A GOOD ADVISE BEFORE BUYING.
I hope to get some answers, I should be very pleased, to have more info. The market has grown so big, that it's almost impossible to buy a guitar, NOT TALKING ABOUT LOWER BUDGET, like GIBSON SJ-200 versus EPIPHONE AJ-200, but more a GIBSON SJ-185 versus a SJ-200
- MY GUITAR PLAYS EVERY STYLE = BLUES, ROCK, METAL, so I NEED TO LEARN HOW TO PLAY IT.
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