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Martin guitars and question (Original Post) jpmonk91 Apr 2016 OP
Mine! Its the best as its black kydo Apr 2016 #1
When I Bought My Good Acoustic. . . ProfessorGAC May 2016 #2

kydo

(2,679 posts)
1. Mine! Its the best as its black
Thu Apr 28, 2016, 06:29 PM
Apr 2016

But I have to many guitars yet not enough. For acustic I like my Martin. For classical I really loved my cheap Carlos Rabelli, but it died so I have an expensive Taykamini, and I can't spell for crud. For twelve sting, my Taylor. For electric, agaim cheap Carlos Rabelli strat kind of thing that I added great pickups too. Weird on bass I do the 5 string thing as I am lazy.

ProfessorGAC

(69,879 posts)
2. When I Bought My Good Acoustic. . .
Fri May 27, 2016, 11:44 AM
May 2016

. . .i played 3 Martins, 2 Taylors, a Breedlove, a Guild, and a Gibson. I played each one for 12 to 15 minutes then went to a final 3.

Played each one a few more minutes and had the Breedlove, two Martins and a Taylor.

Then i asked the manager to play each of them for me because i wanted to hear what they sounded like from in front of the guitar.

When he got done, he commented about how the Mahogany cutaway Martin played very easily and smoothly. Since that's what i thought already and i thought it sounded tied with the Breedlove for best, that's the one i bought.

I've also got a low end Martin 12, a Takamine natural series (tuned to Dm), a Giannini lute body (tuned to C9), and an old Harmony Ambassador 12 from when Harmony was still on North Avenue in Chicago. That one is tuned to open C. I've also got a cheapie (Estaban) that i bought for kicks to see if it was worth a darn. Not a great instrument but would be good for a new player. I've got that one tuned normal but with the 5th and 6 strings tuned one octave up. (Quasi bright tuned.)

I've never regretted my purchase of the Martin. Had to have one high end acoustic.

BTW: Also have 7 electrics, a 5 string bass and a mandolin.

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