A Martin 00-15 mahogany. Just magic. But I love Taylor as well. Taylor’s always sound brighter to me, but with acoustic I usually prefer the warmer creamier sound of Martin.
@Musicman3832 Жыл бұрын
Not me but I respect your opinion. I’m not a Martin fan. I’ve always loved Taylor’s because for me the Martin is too much bass not enough mids and treble for me.
@thegoatriderfromthesands2646 Жыл бұрын
If I want bass, I got bass, electric, muting and bigger guitars.
@lanes5810 ай бұрын
It varies from model to model. Dreadnoughts have more bass, An 000 is more rounded and better for fingerpicking. Also, the wood used makes a huge difference I’ve never liked the fact that Taylor uses a three-piece neck with a joint at the heel, and at the headstock, like the inexpensive Asian guitars. It obviously saves them money, but there is a sacrifice in tone. Martin carves their necks, out of a one piece block of wood.
@swiftusmaximus56518 ай бұрын
yeah the Taylor is a bit brighter
@andrew_corin7 ай бұрын
I have a Martin 00-15M and It's my favorite guitar. I've had Gibsons, Martins and Taylors and if I could only have one, it would be my OO-15M
@Bacontruffle Жыл бұрын
I was surprised by how different the two were As a Martin owner, I instantly recognised that warm, resonant tone that instantly gives campfire vibes. Feels like the Taylor was tailor made (heh) for sitting well in a mix though Martin as solo instrument - Taylor for studio use?
@ChadMoiMedia Жыл бұрын
@Rovingdog628 Maybe you old cats should use your remaining powers of deduction to figure out through context clues that @Bacontruffle was referring to the two guitars in this video.
@Juul096 Жыл бұрын
So I can buy both 😂
@Bacontruffle Жыл бұрын
@@Juul096 You never need anyone's permission to do that king (aside from possibly your wife. Remember, happy wife happy life)
@dusty_wakeman Жыл бұрын
Exactly!
@marblewallop11 ай бұрын
@Rovingdog628knock the dust off your brain and pick up on some context clues
@forresthouser5807 Жыл бұрын
As I've played literally a thousand different acoustics over my 57 years of playing, nailing it down to just one would be impossible. That said, I will break it down to a handful of categories... Best Plying (Felt best in the hands) - My Mothers' 1964 Gibson Hummingbird Best Live Performance instrument - 2004 Rainsong 12 string that I inherited from my Father Best Studio recording instrument - 2 way tie between a 1990 Martin D-41 and a 1927 Washburn Parlor (not sure about the model number, or if it even had one) Best campfire guitar - Yamaha FG-380
@ZionForman Жыл бұрын
I have a 1934 Gibson L-7, sounds like jazz angels.
@joseperez-cl8jk9 ай бұрын
As a person who has visited guitar shops and picked up everything I found one vintage Martin that was it very expensive but the sound was amazing. I believe each person finds one or a few that it touches a spark within their new owners if you can afford it.
@brodylockwood147 ай бұрын
Do you mean FG-830? I can't find any model as a 380.
@duanewright14123 ай бұрын
I purchased my 1st Taylor 6 years ago and haver never looked back. I am going to purchase one more Taylor in my life as a present to myself. This will a celebration for raising my kids and them being on their own.....a 914CE Special Edition. CHEERS to ALL
@Claytoonzcom Жыл бұрын
I like that he used comparable guitars, and I was confronted with the same decision a few years ago. You can't go wrong with either guitar as both companies are about quality. The Martins are warmer while the Taylor's are brighter and yes, it seems people who play a lot of electric guitars prefer Taylors for acoustic because of the neck. I bought a Taylor 214CE and never seriously considered the Martin. But if I had purchased a Martin, I know I'd be happy with that today just as I'm very happy with my Taylor. Buy the one that suits you but you can't make a bad decision if you're choosing between a Martin and a Taylor.
@mikevectorkilo4410 Жыл бұрын
Thought I was Taylor for life until I borrowed a friends BreedLove with Myrtlewood body. Not sure how much the wood choice vs the company is what makes this one so special. But after going along time not finding any myrtlewood guitar locally I ended up ordering one from Sweetwater fully prepared to return if not as comfortable/tonal as my friend's. It is practically identical. I'm all around super impressed with BreedLove and Sweetwater and really happy with this beauty.
@kdavidwhite8376Ай бұрын
Breedloves are sweet guitars, and somewhat local here in Oregon..
@mikajegou7106 Жыл бұрын
The best acoustic I ever played is a classical guitar : it's an Alhambra 7C classic, it's spanish and it sound marvellous and even though the neck is a chunky classical neck, I would never let it go. Plus, it's my first ever individual guitar that I didn't have to share with anybody. Keep the good stuff up man and have a nice day.
@taylornutt Жыл бұрын
In college at the end of the 1990s, I pined for Taylor guitar but had no way to get one. When I got married, my wife bought me my dream Taylor. 2001 Taylor 614ce in blue with three piece back. The guitar sounds phenomenal and just stays in tune. I am so blessed to have a guitar that sounds and plays so good.
@jamesbrulatour6682 Жыл бұрын
That was great fun to watch, Mike! I had a similar dilemma some time ago. Solved it by acquiring both a D-28 natural and a J-45 sunburst. If someone held a gun to my head I couldn’t come up with an answer other than my favorite is the one I’m playing now or, that I played last. Keep ‘em coming, kid!
@DavidS195519 ай бұрын
Good choices
@markosborne7776 Жыл бұрын
I love both Martin and Taylor, because I don’t have the funds I only own one acoustic which is the 314CE. It’s my favorite guitar that I’ve ever owned. My dad has a Martin HD28. I pull it out of the case and play every time I go over there. Martin has a warm tone, Taylor is a bit brighter but both sound great!
@superblindeye16 ай бұрын
I currently own a Taylor 314, but I am looking at a Martin.
@amackee Жыл бұрын
I’ve owned a taylor 322ce and tried a bunch of martins, but my favorite acoustic guitars have always been Yamahas. Currently I own an LS36 and a Yamaha AC5R. I ended up selling my 322ce because I didn’t like it as much as the Yamahas, I never picked it up. It was still a great guitar. The neck shape on the Yamahas are just perfect to me, the tone is balanced and lush, fit and finish is literally perfect on both. Highly recommend trying the FG5 and FS5 if you haven’t or their newest model the FG9, incredible instruments. If you ever get the chance to try the L series I think you’ll be blown away, but they’re very rare in the US and are available in low quantity due to being made by a single luthier (top model). Anyone else like Yamahas?
@freesk8 Жыл бұрын
I have a Martin and a Yamaha! Love 'em both. The Yamaha goes outside the house, but the Martin stays in! :)
@bryantjudoman Жыл бұрын
I've been lucky to pick up a 1966 fg-180. What a great sounding guitar it is.
@quakerthroats9010 Жыл бұрын
I have an African mahogany A3R in tobacco sunburst. It is the best guitar I have ever owned.
@michaelmcaleer9532 Жыл бұрын
Yamaha LL16M owner and love it!
@banjo143411 ай бұрын
My cheapest guitar is an fs820 in black with cream binding. And I've played it pretty much every day for 5 years. I love the red label 3 and 5 series too. In fact I couldn't tell any difference between them.
@bobboitt3126 Жыл бұрын
😂 Good one Mike If you are primarily an Acoustic player, I'd pick the Martin. Electric players who also play Acoustic tend to like the Taylors for the feel of the neck. Can't go wrong with either really.
@AimingWanderously11 ай бұрын
Agree with this. The Taylor necks are familiar to electric players.
@cWorm31416 ай бұрын
Even acoustic players can appreciate not having to work harder than necessary. There's something to be said for maintaining the strength to dig into any old shoebox with strings you get handed, but I would assume that most of us like there to be as little barrier to comfortable playing as possible. Taylors have nice action, which shows that acoustics can have nice action. Why are we ever defending high action? I have been an acoustic player my whole life, but I don't want to have to overplay to project volume. That's what electronics are for. I want to relax, and feel like my guitar is working with me.
@SOAMLE7 ай бұрын
Taylor is Pepsi. Martin is Coke.
@JT-Money-6 ай бұрын
Jesus, the best answer I've seen
@BengLang846 ай бұрын
Amen 🙏🏻😊❤️
@crouch07466 ай бұрын
And I prefer Coke, as well as Martin.
@georgevadnais35165 ай бұрын
Voilà ! Is’t a matter of taste.
@sdriza5 ай бұрын
Gibson is 7-Up?
@sonoma_s Жыл бұрын
Loved your video. I was Taylor exclusive for my acoustics until about 2-3 years ago. My first Martin was HD28 and I LOVE. That does not mean my Taylor’s have been kicked to the curb. I still love them and play as much if not more than newer Martin. Depends on song as they all have unique sounds/playability that I try to match to what I want to play. If you can justify a few different guitars of different brands (I also have a Maton I am quite fond of), go for it! The differences will inspire you in different ways or just be fun to experience how a given song sounds on a different type guitar in woods, body shape, manufacturer. If you can only have one guitar, pick the one that feels best in your hands with sound you like. You can really make anything sound good on on whatever your favorite guitar is!
@lukaslmguitarcorner Жыл бұрын
My Larrivée OM-03R is my number 1 acoustic
@mikemaysmusic5519 Жыл бұрын
I've always wanted to try a Larrivee!! I've heard they are phenomenal guitars!! I just can't find any in the wild here in the cornfields of southern Illinois 😢
@lukaslmguitarcorner Жыл бұрын
@@mikemaysmusic5519 shameless plug: check out my KZbin channel (L&M Guitar Corner), I have a couple of videos about my Larrivée, including a comparison with a Martin 000-28EC
@NickBishop3 ай бұрын
@@mikemaysmusic5519 I picked up an 87' Larrivee D-09 for a wicked deal and it is killer. Would def reccomend the brand if you find one. I picked it over a 90s D28 I played, and that was without knowing it was 1200 bucks cheaper. I might have also got an extra special one haha, but it is just great.
@smflyboyАй бұрын
I have and OM-03re and agree that it is spectacular.
@ericjorgensen8028 Жыл бұрын
The lovely thing about acoustic guitars is that they are individuals. Here one is more resonant, the other brighter. Your milage may vary...and how you hear it that day can be affected by so many things. Nice video Mr Mike 👍 I played every single guitar in a little shop and walked out with a Guild.
@billyslide7645 Жыл бұрын
What about those of us who worship at the altar of Gibson?
@alancandy60806 ай бұрын
They’ve all gone over to Martin…
@bgm12365 ай бұрын
I love my Hummingbird!
@onehundredhourchallenge836 Жыл бұрын
In this comparison I liked the Taylor better, but really I think every guitar player needs one of each, or maybe a couple of each.
@bertrandguerra7621 Жыл бұрын
Martin: matte, woody, traditional Taylor: bright, crisp, articulate
@huxuf_is_an_idiot Жыл бұрын
so glad mike is on yt, content like this weekly really is a treat
@HamidShibataBennett Жыл бұрын
My main acoustic is a Taylor 510 with englemann Spruce top I bought about 19 years back. I had the pickup replaced many years ago, and it still plays and sounds great. I also have a GS Mini, which is my beater acoustic. I recently was gifted a left handed Martin, after my old theatre professor passed away. I’d love to get it set up for right handed play.
@paxchristi20149 ай бұрын
@Rovingdog628 You have to replace the nut or the strings won't fit.
@robg1996 Жыл бұрын
For two years I agonized over which iconic acoustic to buy. I am a proud owner of an Ovation, made in US, that I bought in 2005 for $1100. It still sounds amazing. Finally decided on the taylor 414c. What an amazing guitar. Worth every penny. I am toying with getting a Martin road series but the Taylor was and is amazing
@DavidS195519 ай бұрын
Love the ol Ovation
@DavidS195519 ай бұрын
Go with Martin, the bright Taylor will get to you in time
@strummercash56018 ай бұрын
Ovations are great in a flood if you need a flotation device. Trust me!
@stephen89211 Жыл бұрын
My favorite acoustic guitar is the Larrivee L09. It was only 1575.00 back when I bought it 25 years ago. This is a funny video. I always look forward new ones from Mike.
@danduntz2539 Жыл бұрын
For me it’s always been Breedlove. Created by ex Taylor designers and luthiers, and it sounds amazing in a full band, and multiple recordings, and I’ll never deviate.
@david8252 Жыл бұрын
Can you explain which model. Because most of breedloves I’ve picked up are rough to the fingers and dead sounding.
@MichaelKeeter Жыл бұрын
@@david8252 I completely agree. Their fretboards have always been really dry feeling to me making it harder to change positions
@CarlosCandidoMusic Жыл бұрын
Sounds amazing in a full band translates to; doesn’t stand up on its own. Martin for the win.
@aPHYSICALretawd Жыл бұрын
I have a breedlove all Koa, and while I agree, it's magic and has a great sound/playability. My 000-28 martin blows it out of the water. Both great guitars, and I'm sure I'll own more breedlove guitars in the future. I would not put them in the same category as a high end Martin however.
@taylornutt Жыл бұрын
I have always been underwhelmed by Breedlove guitars.
@varunmuhilviswanathan3234 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for telling the definitive answer I like how he didn't choose not to say the definitive answer and picked a side
@aluminati9918 Жыл бұрын
That was entertaining, kudos! In this particular case it’s the Martin for me. I’m a Martin guy myself, but I’ve played many really great ones from both brands. A matter of personal taste. Keep the great vids coming.
@Funkybassuk Жыл бұрын
I have a Martin 000-15S and a Gibson J35. Very different sounds but both great. Then this summer I picked up a Yamaha FSX5 - which is a wonderful guitar too.
@nickspitzley853911 ай бұрын
Id say either is fine. I could make that martin sound brighter with the right strings and picks. I could make the taylor sound warmer with the right strings and picks too. But they definitely lend themselves naturally to a different kind of sound. Not night and day but different. At the end of the day they both sound like high end guitars. If you have one enjoy it.
@RobotShlomo Жыл бұрын
Best acoustic guitar I've ever played; Gibson J-160E. There was a music store in Bridgeport, CT (can't remember the name but I doubt it's still there) that had once, and I was lucky enough to take it off the wall and play it for a few minutes. It sounded and felt exactly like I thought it should feel.
@mikehalmajan7283 Жыл бұрын
That’s why I have a 2009 Taylor 814ce and a 2019 Martin OMCE blaze burst 1 of 50 custom shop. I love both of them equally the same. Each have their own unique voice. Since I couldn’t choose one over the other, I kept both.
@stevestalock3200 Жыл бұрын
Best acoustic I've played: Santa Cruz D Model - Saving up my pennies for this one. Best acoustic I own: Eastman AC722CE Great review!!
@imacmadman22 Жыл бұрын
The answer is simple, buy both.
@theguitarschoollosangeles7064 Жыл бұрын
One who has been playing and touring for years, ( well decades), I can tell a Martin guitar by hearing it in an instant. Nobody does what they do and the type of guitars they produce better. I know the Martin folks and hang out with them often at NAMM and have demo'd their guitars at several events with great joy. Truly wonderful instruments for what they do and played by so many both pros and amateurs' alike. Taylor in my opinion, produces more guitars with rather diverse personalities. They seem a bit more "playable" in terms of zipping around the neck for whatever reason. To say that one is better than the other would be impossible, as selecting the right guitar is very much a personal decision. The guitar and the guitar player have to form a relationship. It takes two. The guitar and the one who is landing the tunes with it. When you put a guitar in your lap, whether it be a Martin, Taylor, Guild, Gibson or whatever make and model, it is as much as about feel as it is sound. I learned how to play guitar on my mothers 1951 0017 model that she bought new for $75.00 and still has it! I have several Taylor guitars and have been to the factory quite a few times. The Martin is a more hand crafted instrument. They deliver about 55, 000 guitars in a year where Taylor is in the hundreds of thousands. Don't be mislead in in thinking that those numbers make Taylor a better guitar, they just have so many models and are able to produce them with robot controlled lasers and such that make each guitar so precise. They will sometimes come out with a terrific limited edition using a special wood and once it's sold out, it's gone. Their product line and diversity of woods in each is enormous. Don't be concerned by what top is matched with what back and sides, put in in your lap and see if it does it for you. If you really want to get serious about great guitars, then one must try a Collings, Santa Cruz, Larrivee and such. There truly is a world of difference (and price) there. But again, one can pick up an inexpensive Yamaha, Alvarez and such and find that is "the guitar". It does it, regardless of the financial ability to afford a much more expensive instrument. It all comes down to the players sound and feel for one's own music and what they want to project to the audience that they share it with. Get inspired, create, perform!!
@timcole42110 ай бұрын
I would challenge that claim, especially on cheap import guitars like this one that is licensed by Martin. Shares none of the typical Martin design and is made of essentially plywood....but you can tell the brand by listening to it?
@paxchristi20149 ай бұрын
I've owned a Martin and played some of my friends Martin guitars. I sold my Nartin and bought a Taylor 214ce-K and a Taylor gs mini mahogany. Best acoustic guitars I've ever played.
@AdamDavis93017 Жыл бұрын
They are both equally awesome and separately awesome! They are just awesome. Fantastic guitars!!
@limcid Жыл бұрын
the best guitar is that one you play and have fun with
@michaelimhof488 Жыл бұрын
Furch - the lovechild of the two. The color series for more taylor-esque sound, vintage series for folks leaning more towards the Martin.
@kelizabethg1 Жыл бұрын
I have a Martin 000-18 and a Taylor 414CE and my most loved, favorite sounding guitar is, by far, my boyfriend’s Gibson G-200. It blows both my Martin and Taylor out of the water. Hoping to get a G-Writer EC or Hummingbird in the future. I was made for Gibson.
@BrettValentine Жыл бұрын
Martin is "THE sound." Taylor is nice and bright and sits well in the mix (I find them ridiculously easy to mike up). For me, the winner was a Larrivee C-09!
@mongarcia9151 Жыл бұрын
Martin is "THE" sound because it's the first one in the category. They unintentionally established the "standard" of the sound of an acoustic guitar. There's nothing wrong with that but just for the discussion, what if it were not? I think if we want to compare them objectively, the "standard" should not exist at all, like an experiment without a control. But comparing them objectively is stupid. Just go with what your heart feels is the right one. 😂😂
@gustavo9971 Жыл бұрын
i just bought my Taylor AD17e yesterday, i'm so happy with this guitar, my first all solid guitar! the sound is incredible, but the cons is the fact that came with elixir strings, which i hate that super bright sound. Awesome video mate!
@CameraLaw Жыл бұрын
In this comparison, I think I liked the Martin. I am fortunate to have one of each. A 000-15SM and a 614ce BE. They don’t sound at all like each other, which is great, so I cannot compare them. But … the one I love the most is, almost always, the one I just played. These are two seriously good companies striving to put phenomenal instruments into the hands of musicians. And almost any of the usual complaints may be addressed by trying a different pick or set of strings.
@CameraLaw Жыл бұрын
@Rovingdog628 The main problem with any guitar review is that it usually looks at a guitar straight out of the box using the strings that came on it. Nothing wrong with that, in general, but find a good luthier to properly set up the guitar and some strings that meet your taste and your opinion might change. It took me four sets of strings to find one that maximized my 1989 Alvarez Yairi dreadnaught (the answer was mid tension Santa Cruz), now I'm perfectly content (the prior choices were Martin 80/20, PB, and Retro).
@zachj2k248Ай бұрын
My friend owns a Martin Road Series grand auditorium and a Taylor 414ce. I have a Martin D-X2E 12 string. Both of his guitars have bone saddles, and I've played them both. I loved the low end and fullness of the Road Series, but also, the Taylor just seemed so much more bright. With all due respect, I just love the deeper and more classic sound. The X series 12 string also has a full sound despite being HPL on the sides and back. Loved the video! Thanks for the time and money you spent to make it happen!
@klauseastman8929 Жыл бұрын
Martin OM-28, Martin D-35, Taylor 410 (1990), Taylor Custom TF, Gibson J-200. Emerald custom Full Carbon. I've had most of these for years. The Emerald and Taylor TF just 3-4 years. They are all wonderful but very different instruments. I wouldn't even begin trying to say one is 'better' than another.
@VixCrush Жыл бұрын
My main squeeze is an Alvarez YAiri. My friend has a really valuable Martin D-45 Snowdrop. I tried that once. It was really cool.
@mikeandthewolf821 Жыл бұрын
My bandmate and l were using Taylors 110e and 114ce for years. We thought we sounded bright together. I switched to Martin DCPa5 and now we have a more balanced tone. Though l still miss the bright crisp tone of my Taylor, lm loving the low ends of my Martin. Now l have my eyes on an affordable (German Brand)Baton Rouge AR21 ACE for finger picking . Within $300-$350 price range but with a tone comparable to a Maton and a look of a Taylor.
@danovichi10 ай бұрын
4 minutes in, and I didn't really care how the rest of the video went. Subbed. Your delivery is great, and whatever you ended up with in the end will match that.
@freesk8 Жыл бұрын
Both Martini and Taylor are plenty good for me! I happen to own a Martin Road Series which is my absolute favorite. I got it used on Craigslist for $420 about 3 years ago. It was dried out and had a high action and smelled like marijuana. I took some off the saddle and humidified it, and it sounds and plays great! But I'm sure there are Taylors that would make me just as happy. I now know to avoid plywood top guitars. Also, if you want a lower price point, Seagull guitars are great. And even lower, the Yamaha's are a great value.
@davidwilliams91210 ай бұрын
The definite answer is to own both! They both sound great...
@hawaiirealmedia56109 ай бұрын
You did such a good job on this! Full disclosure: I’m a Martin guy.
@arthurzatarain80629 ай бұрын
I recently discovered your channel. Very well done, your format and style and presentation and content and production are among the best I’ve seen. Bravo. You will reach a million subs one day. BTW, I’m an old guy with a Taylor 314ce. But I’d really like to also have a Martin, well, because……
@derrickforsyth21902 ай бұрын
Great video, bro. Appreciate your efforts. You're on a great path. Your future looks bright.
@WhiskeyWish1194 ай бұрын
I did the same exact thing. I met so many people that had Martins. So I thought I was gonna be a Martin guy. I played quite a few and loved them. But I finally decided to mess around and play a Taylor. It was a Taylor Big baby. At that moment, I automatically fell in love. I first started on a Taylor 114ce. Then went to a 214ce. And now, as a studio musician, I have a 724ce Koa Auditorium. Oh, and a big baby for a great travel and practice guitar. Don't get me wrong, Martins are still amazing sounding and playing guitars. But I'll always think that Taylors sound, play, and look better than Martins ever will.
@khund03 Жыл бұрын
Great Stuff Mike!! I appreciate and respect what you provide!!! \m/
@michaeltravis356211 ай бұрын
Martin: The sound of wood. Taylor: The sound of strings. Martin- You hear "in to" the wood Taylor- I hear the finish on top of the wood Taylor guitars often get the attention of a potential buyer right away because they convey more high frequency info, but that's because you hear the sound of the strings interacting with their industrial wood finishes. Some people like this. I don't. I find they have an overly artificial sounding top end. In contrast, a lot of Martin guitars convey a balanced and natural tone. (less hyped). To some, they sound "dull". I think they sound amazing. It might not get your attention right away, but over time, it's something you might grow to appreciate. Both manufacturers make amazing guitars, but after having owned several examples of each over the past 25 years, I now find the sound of Taylors to be a bit annoying and the current build quality of Martins to be inconsistent. . In fact, my vote is for vintage Gibsons. :)
@sonofnothingАй бұрын
Your analysis is spot on. I think 'woody' when I hear a Martin. I bought a 314ce in 2008, and still play it all the time. I do want a Martin though. I need that earthy, warm tone.
@johnnya-ghannam61546 ай бұрын
I am a Taylor guitar player. I have a 214e, a GS Mini Mahogany and a 712ce-12fret. I’ve been playing Taylors for 10 years now. Honestly, I tried different shapes and sounding of Martin guitars. I fell in love with the 000-13e. I didn’t buy it. I regret it. Recently, I discovered the Martin SC like the one you are playing but without the sunburst. It’s definitely a game changer for me. This is the most easiest guitar to play ever. The neck is build in a way you can find a confort at any position. It’s just a mind blowing!
@motomunchies77 Жыл бұрын
Great vid! One thing though : Taylors have bolt on necks and once your acoustic needs a neck reset you'll be happy to have a taylor, I own a 214ce DLX, couldnt be happier (especially after a much needed neck reset 🙂)
@luizfreitag4 ай бұрын
Hey, awesome video! I’ve owned a Taylor 814ce for about 10 years now, and lately, I've been thinking about getting a Martin guitar. The grass is always greener on the other side... I definitely recommend recording with a small diaphragm mic, like the Neumann KM 184. For me, it was that "BOOM, that's the record sound" moment.
@colinclement275211 ай бұрын
Best acoustic I ever played in my life was neither a Martin or Taylor...it was 1967 Guild d55...absolutely magic
@ScottSilverstone Жыл бұрын
Team Martin all day - They have such a commitment to quarry that goes back a century… still making ONLY quality guitars.
@indigosnow_9 ай бұрын
My parents bought my a Taylor DN8 for my high school graduation back jn 2010 and it still sounds and plays amazing. I've played a friends Martin a couple dozen if times and it was awesome too. I honestly wouldn't be able to decide between the two companies if I was starting over but because I've owned a Taylor for so long I think I'll stick with them. I'm also from San Diego and it's tight that Taylor has a facility here.
@garysmith75453 ай бұрын
I'm 70 and I enjoy your channel. Over the years I've owned a LOT of guitars (both acoustic and electric). Every one of them is different. Clearly the Martin you selected for your video isn't a traditional Martin so it won't have that Martin sound (how can it with a bolt on neck). Even so, as a solo acoustic guitar that Martin sounded better to my (old) ears however I suspect that I'd prefer the Taylor in a group setting as it seemed to be brighter. I've played a bunch of Taylors and just could never get around the fact that the headstock is a different piece of wood from the neck proper. My Martin HD2832 has delighted me for 40 years now (despite the fact that it has plywood back and sides). I love the neck shape which is more like a tele than a traditional Martin neck.
@millichips1 Жыл бұрын
Brilliant vid, made me laugh 😂 I’d be happy with either guitar, they are both a work of sonic art
@spencerboaz2385 Жыл бұрын
I have only played a Martin a few times and I have a Taylor 1978 . I couldn't say they are both awesome guitars but I think the Martin has a richer full sound but I have small hands and the Taylor feels better to me . I would like to add a Martin to my collection some day .
@user-tn1zl2dk3v2 ай бұрын
I’m 72yrs old,,, I been playing since 9-10yrs,,, It’s getting a little too tiring doing 4hr gigs with the hard rock/blues bands lately,,, I did a lot of acoustic guitar/singing by myself back in the 70’s&80’s,,, with a great sounding Gibson,,, I’m gonna be doing Christian acoustic & singing again & just got a Martin (because it was the one on sale) LOL,,, Taylor & Martin ARE the richest sounding at good prices!!! Although distinct differences,,, BOTH are definitely the ‘Cadillac’s’ Of acoustic guitars!!! There’s a few Ferraris’s out there,,,, but for most people, there prices are way out of reach! You did a great video!!! 🥰👍👍👍
@orourke13810 ай бұрын
So very happy I found your channel. On the advise of a friend, I bought a Taylor. It's a Gt Urban Ash. A great couch guitar. I'm learning it for the first time at age 68. Love it. Uber quality.
@ROCKNROLLMODS9 ай бұрын
Thanks for the video! I've been playing guitar since Christmas of 87. In my early days, I just wanted to be a vicious ripper like poison, warrant, ratt, etc. Acoustic instrumentation was far from my mind. But in 2003, I was fortunate enough to attend SAE Institute in Nashville, studying under the greatest audio engineers in the land. I had, of course, seen the ungodly expensive Martins hanging on the wall at Guitar Center. But that was about my extent of acoustic guitar knowledge at that moment in time. I do remember, almost with an evil thought in mind, grabbing a several thousand dollar Martin off the wall and playing it almost as a joke. (Like I could ever afford one.) I thought, "wow, I half expected it to play itself for this money." But to my surprise, it was outfitted with enormous guage strings, way too high for this cowboy, and stunk of bronze like every other acoustic guitar that I didn't want to play. Fast forward a few years I am at a seminar put on by a professional session guitarist at sae. He made no buts about it, that Taylor was the only choice for a working professional that isn't rich. I had seen the name on 1 or 2 guitarist's guitars on MTV. But he ensured they were unbeatable in so many words, but in such a way as to not offend the Martin crowd. One of the other kids in class invited me over to join his band. He had a Taylor "big baby." I fell madly in love almost immediately. I was a Taylor fan from then on. Fast forward a few more years my, then, wife asked me, "If you could have any guitar you wanted, what would it be?" That wasn't a tough question. Not even a little. Christmas 2008 rolled around and my ex and her wonderful parents got me a 114ce. Kind of a shady deal by guitar center, but they up-sold her to a 214 for a few hundred more, but it had to be ordered. Nonetheless, a 114 showed up. I never heard about the "up-sell" thing until years later, and pieced it together. But nonetheless, my 114 has been a trooper for 16 years. I really hoped that by this point it would look like Wiilly Nelson's "Trigger" but it still looks brand new. (And I'm very rough on guitars) it's sweet tones from its lab made laminated body only get sweeter with each year that passes. Because of sentimental reasons, and the fact that the martin's costing several times more don't sound nearly as good or play even close. No question in my mind that by the time I die of old age taylor will be the only choice.
@kevinwatkins38562 ай бұрын
Forethought: I’ve played electric & acoustic guitar since the 60’s. Garage bands / adjudications / worship bands/ bands / duo’s / instrumentals at weddings & funerals / gigs. Fave electric - Fender Strat. Have had Yamaha’s, Tak’s, Epiphone’s. Eventually got a Larrivee, a Rainsong, a Taylor and a Gretsch. Larrivee’s are beautiful works of art that are sonically perfect. Rainsong jumbo is a workhorse. The Taylor is my go to. I love hearing Martins being played by experienced bluegrass players. But in *my* experience(and this only applies to *me*): I’ve never pulled a Martin off a music store wall that appealed to me…*EXCEPT*…a Cocobolo Martin.
@CaesarFernandesMusic2 ай бұрын
Ive owned and played both and love the deep, resonant sound of a Martin . Taylor is great for recording since its crisp, sharp tones go straight through the mix
@Tiresmoke7 Жыл бұрын
I love my Yamaha FG5 Red label .
@Mike-to8hb Жыл бұрын
Yep. I have the FS5 Red label.
@amackee Жыл бұрын
I love the FG5, I tried one out while I was in Japan and it will be the next acoustic I buy!
@barruzza Жыл бұрын
Ive owned both, and I love my Taylor. Its louder and brighter and is just easier to play. Just my opinion.
@isaacmathewvarghese2025Ай бұрын
Bro can I ask which app are you using to edit video! Will be super helpful! I love ❤ the way video edits!
@GrayCities Жыл бұрын
I have ALWAYS loved Taylor. It's been my dream to get a 514ce for several years now. I actually had the reverse experience. I had never really played on a Martin but so many guitarists I knew were raving about them. So I was at Guitar Center a couple years ago jamming in their acoustic room, and decided to pick up a Martin (it was actually several hundred dollars more expensive than the Taylor I was playing) and give it a go and see what the fuss was about. My impression? Meh. And I'm not so hardcore of a Taylor fan that I "wanted" to not like Martins; I was very open-minded. It played and sounded nice, but the richness of the tone and comfort of the neck was not even close to the Taylor. It played like maybe a nice $1000 acoustic but with a $3200 price tag. I knew right then and there what I had always believed; Taylors are simply unmatched in every way.
@Caseydid9 ай бұрын
I was a pastor of 30 years and one year my church gave me a Taylor 514CE for pastor appreciation day. That was the best gifts i have ever gotten since that time. I used it for church song service each week and used it nearly every day until I retired. Now the instrument sits in its case and never ventures out. It's time to release the beast and get callouses on my fingers again.
@heavenlyguitar59135 ай бұрын
Excellent video. You did a great job of explaining the differences between the two. Well done!
@im58woody Жыл бұрын
I laughed out loud at your dream sequence. Both of those sound really good. I’d go with the Martin for looks alone. The Taylor is probably better for all around use, and still is as easy to play as the new Martin SC models. I bought and sold the SC-1O. The neck is nice and thin but was a bit too wide for my smaller hands. I have owned about 10 Taylor guitars from the GS Mini, 214ce, 310, 324, 414, a couple 814’s. And several T5’s/T5z. Same with Martin guitars. About 10 or so in 1k-$2500 range. Breedlove, Cole Clark, Seagull, all versions of the Fender Acoustasonic, a couple Rainsong carbon fiber, several Takamine models. The only one that has survived this comparison is one of the Takamine models. I played it a couple hours in church this morning. It’s just a great sounding, comfortable little instrument. ETN70BC is the model. No longer in production.
@italianguy607Ай бұрын
Mike, I loved your video. Awesome and very informative. I have to tell you, I'm an old guy that plays guitar and I have about a dozen but my acoutics go from a Martin, Takamine and a Michael Kelly. The best acoustic guitar I ever owned was an Epiphone. It was an acoustic guitar with a cutaway and seemed to have a little larger box than the usual acoustic. I wish I still had it. I sold it years ago and have been looking for another, ever since.
@LMacNeill11 ай бұрын
The Taylor definitely had a sharper tone that stood out more in the mix. The Martin was slightly more mellow, with highs that were not quite as well defined. Honestly, either guitar would be awesome to own.
@sirJbillz11 ай бұрын
one way I heard it described that was spot on is With Martin, all the tones blend together as a whole and create a singular warm sound, but with taylor, all the sound blend together while also ringing out individually, which makes a great opportunity to create highlighted moments & moods in your playing / songwriting
@andrewbrasko496410 ай бұрын
First of Mike I thought this was a fun video to watch and I enjoyed it. I was a Martin Guy for a long time, but as a gigging musician I have changed to Taylor, Body Size, quality build and good electronics. So, I do like Martin but prefer Taylor Guitars. Now let's throw a Monkey Wrench into the mix, I am a Taylor Guy who also Plays and enjoys a Gibson J-45 Studio Rosewood.as well. For Stage and Home practice Taylor is becoming my guitar of preference. However, when I want that change in sound and a growl I play my Gibson J-45 Studio Rosewood that you will have to pry out of my dead hands. Martin is Good, Taylor is great, and Gibson is amazing. Again, thank you and really nice video that I enjoyed. Well Done.
@mikemaysmusic5519 Жыл бұрын
The best guitar I've ever played, is my current number 1, a Gibson J45. It's not quite as loud as the cannon that is a Martin for sure, but it's a great guitar for strumming, and ESPECIALLY PICKING lead lines. Taylor guitars are way to bright/thin sounding for my ears. It came down to a martin D-28 or Gibby... and after about 3 hours of playing at the store... she came home and I'm not left wanting in the acoustic realm. It's got that mojo, bro!!!
@jamiewilliams8452 Жыл бұрын
Yes I agree. The best acoustic guitar I’ve played was also a Gibson g45. I would really love to see Mike cover a Gibson acoustic on the channel.
@mikemaysmusic5519 Жыл бұрын
@@jamiewilliams8452 you and me both!! I think he would be more than pleasantly surprised that there is ANOTHER big acoustic manufacturer out there that has been making great acoustics far longer than Taylor. The j45 is called the workhorse for a reason. It's used all the time. What's even better, unlike the Martin that has a scooped mid range, the mid on the Gibson is front and center. All three of these acoustics push different sonic spaces. One may be better for you than me. I love that punchy sound the j45 brings. It's phenomenal!!!
@nathanweekes35510 ай бұрын
I really enjoy your guitar videos, Mike. Informative, fun, educational. I have played guitar 30+ years and I can’t pick one favorite. I do have a few that I have loved: Taylor Leo Kottke 12-string Taylor Leo Kottke 6-string Collings OM1 All three of those guitars sound completely different. I love the Collings for the size, and the Taylor‘s for their deep gravelly sound.
@smflyboyАй бұрын
I own both. A Taylor 814ce and a Martin D35, an OM18, and a D18. Martin and Taylor are both great but very different. The Taylor 814ce is a masterpiece…every detail is meticulous and beautiful. Even the bridge pins are adorned with abalone. Sounds incredible…bright but lush woody tone…..plays like a dream…perfection. Truth be told though…if I could only keep one…it would be the Martin D18. It’s that good.
@acealvarez1038 Жыл бұрын
Best acoustic I've ever played was a McPherson, but that's way out of a mere mortals price range. Second best was actually a recent custom shop J35 (but not cheap by any means either). I've always preferred Martin over Taylor. Taylor has always been way too bright for my liking and quite shrill when brought into a mix.
@CargoShorts7Ай бұрын
I've alwasy felt like Taylors have "better" playability than Martins, but something about that classic Martin sound always just draws me in. Especially as I've gotten more into Billy Strings and more OG bluegrass/old time cats. I've found Blueridge guitars to be a great affordable alternative to Martins too!
@BeardnScars4 ай бұрын
That was a fun video. Especially since I’m at the crux of this question RIGHT NOW. I’ve been a Taylor guy my whole life. Taylor BB2, 312, GS Mini Mahogany, more. 20+ years of fingerstyle training and playing and evolution. All of a sudden i want a Martin, and here’s this vid lol.
@jamiewilliams8452 Жыл бұрын
I honestly like the sound of Gibson acoustics over both Taylor and Martin. The best guitar I’ve ever played was Gibson j 45 and I’ve yet to find a guitar from any other brand offer that is as good as the gibson
@jboughtin7522 Жыл бұрын
My most recent guitar purchase was a J45. I tried out a lot of guitars before buying it. It's a great guitar. That said, I am considering doing a road trip to try out some Boucher guitars. I'm really impressed with what I have heard of them.
@bryantjudoman Жыл бұрын
I have a 49 Southern Jumbo and a 2013 Dove. The dove is my go to these days. It rings like a wide open bell and still has tons of bottom end.
@michaeltravis356211 ай бұрын
right there with you. I have owned a lot of all three, but Gibsons always have that something something. keepers.
@russelllagow9169 Жыл бұрын
Definitely this takamine of mine , solid nude rosewood , I keep it away for shows . My go to acoustic is 69’ harmony.
@Daddy-i3j5i Жыл бұрын
I have a Martin Sc-10E that is great all solid wood fish man pickups a cutaway it is gorgeous and sounds amazing and dark
@March19663 ай бұрын
I was very lucky to work with a gentleman who lent me his Martin and his Taylor after he heard I was willing to spend some coin on a serious guitar. I have no idea what each model was but he informed me most people fall into one of two categories: Martin people or Taylor people. I played both and instantly knew I preferred the Taylor. Deep, rich, warm tones all around. The Martin sounded much more twangy, like more for country music, which I avoid at all costs. I returned them, thanked him profusely, and he told me he was a Martin guy. To each their own, whichever inspires you to play and create more, that’s the one for you.
@kirk84298 күн бұрын
Neil Young says Martin...therefore, I do, too. Although I play a Rainsong and Tacoma.
@joseperez-cl8jk9 ай бұрын
For me it’s was a vintage Martin in Hollywood Guitar Center. I picked it up and it was like it played itself it was old and very expensive the sound was so perfect my heart was pounding ya it was the absolute best one I ever played. I have some each one has it’s own spark. Still looking for a Martin 12 string with that spark
@thefounding5879 Жыл бұрын
A friend of mine made a few comments on how he was never impressed with Taylor. He plays mostly on a 1949 and a 1954 Martin. I don't remember the exact makes, but given their age and notoriety I don't feel it is going to help Martin in this story. I brought my Taylor 314 CE limited (Torrified Sitka top with Sapele back and sides) over for him to try out. Where the Martin's have a distinctive sound mostly from the fact they were made out of completely different materials, they did not dominate the Taylor like you might expect, or have been brainwashed into thinking that an old Martin dominates the acoustic guitar world. It was ground breaking to watch his playing open up as he responded to the sounds that he was bringing out of the Taylor. He went from uninterested and annoyed in giving into my request to try it out to drifting off into his favorite songs to play. I finally motioned for him to give it back as I was becoming concerned he was going to try and keep it. Mic drop!!!
@JosephCompton66 Жыл бұрын
I love my custom shop D18. Sounds great, and just stays in tune
@EviMlcakАй бұрын
I got to the point where you tested both guitars and they both sound incredible!!! Both of them!
@Mike-to8hb Жыл бұрын
Yamaha FS5 Red Label is my go-to. Best skit to date.
@amackee Жыл бұрын
It’s a great fingerstyle guitar!
@mountainhobbit1971 Жыл бұрын
Takamine GS-330S
@DylanODonnell Жыл бұрын
I know right? I once criticised an amp modeller and I spent 15 months in guantanamo bay. And when I got out it still didn't have plugin support.
@henrymoskovian2 ай бұрын
I like that you jump right into the content from the very beginning of the video, instead of introducing yourself and explaining what you're going to be doing like every other annoying KZbinr. So just for that reason, I'm going to subscribe to your channel. Keep up the good work.
@uspsdaveable Жыл бұрын
I’m very fortunate to own a Martin SC -10 e and a Taylor 414ce…. Best of both worlds.
@TylerJohnstonGuitar Жыл бұрын
Taylor for me. I had a 110E that I played hard for years and it never let me down. Bought it off my older brother for 300 bucks, busked with it and made about a grand, then sold it for 500. I miss that thing but kids are expensive.
@KountryCuz14 ай бұрын
My Martin D-28 1969 and it is Still Great I Had A Taylor and the Neck Twisted so I now have 2 Martin
@zachofcourse6521 Жыл бұрын
I have an early 60s martin baritone ukulele and 1996 martin d18vs, those are my all time favorite instruments.