I have a D41 and D42 Martin as well as a K24 Taylor, all three with the same strings. The Taylor with its Koa top, back and sides, is mellow and pleasantly woody, but quiet. Both my Martins, which are much louder than the Taylor, are surprisingly different from each other. The D41 is more focused where you can hear each individual string in a strummed chord, whilst the D42 give a sweet, warm, wall of shimmery sound. My main point is that whilst Taylors tend to be more visually blingy, the difference in tone is down more to the individual model, and age of the guitar than simply whether it is a Taylor or a Martin. I would concede, however, if you wanted a sweeping generalisation, that often Taylors can be bright and modern sounding, and Martins often can be more traditional and warmer sounding. At the end of the day I enjoy every guitar in my collection, and I have access to a palette of sounds for most every occasion. As always; play before you commit.
@danielgustafson62093 ай бұрын
I have both, but Martin is my favorite. A huge difference that I hear, one that isn’t mentioned often, is the sustain. The Martin has much more sustain. And that’s because of the dovetail at the neck instead of bolt on. It really makes a difference.
@JimBubansky3 ай бұрын
@@danielgustafson6209 Agree with you. I’ve had a Taylor 314 for years, was always a bit disappointed by the sound but I thought it was my fault. Then I played a Martin and suddenly I knew. The difference in sound is HUGE
@Baytobreaker3 ай бұрын
in my dreams I get a Martin, in real life I went for a used Eastman E6OM, it does a pretty decent job :)
@LesPaulVOS13 күн бұрын
Eastman guitars are amazing.
@StephaneBergeronPixelyzed3 ай бұрын
Martin all day, every day for me. In both cases but especially the pricier ones, the Martin sounded more balanced to me, it would cut better in a mix and, playing mine at least, it's a very rewarding experience as it renders all the playing dynamics amazingly well. I did like both Taylor models here too though which is rare for me. Usually I find Taylor acoustic brash and even harsh but not here. But I still much prefer the Martin sound.
@bubiolprof22283 ай бұрын
I have a Martin GPC-16e (rosewood sides/back) and a Taylor 322ce (all mahogany). Martin strings on both. I love them both, and it just depends on what I am playing that dictates which guitar I use.
@aquamarrines3 ай бұрын
Have both of this brands too! Martin 000-10e and Taylor 712ce, and love them
@derekfromtauranga60123 ай бұрын
I like the warmer Martin sound personally. The Taylor sounds a bit thinner for my liking but both are great guitar brands.
@BrianCampbell3033 ай бұрын
A fun comparison. I have a ten-year-old Taylor 714ce (V bracing hadn't been invented yet), and for the last year and a half a Martin Rich Robinson D28, a replica of a 70-year-old instrument owned by Rich Robinson of the Black Crowes (who I hadn't heard of, believe it or not, when I bought the instrument.). The Martin is a truly inspired instrument, a number of people have said it's one of the best D28's they've ever played -one friend says it's "touched by God". Warm, even tone, big volume, but not too boomy due to rear-shifted bracing of that vintage design. I like to say it doesn't have great looks (I'm not into the aging and dings they put in), but great personality - great for strumming and flat-picking and fingerstyle (which I'm best at and do most).The Taylor is a beautiful instrument, the Grand Auditorum design a fabulous innovation, both more comfortable and playable than the Martin and with comparable sustain and volume (although slightly less than the Martin's volume). But what a different sound! I would describe it as "scooped", with rich bass and shimmery high and a more subdued mid-range = great for fingerstyle. But sometimes, too shimmery in those upper B and E strings. Plugged in, though, the Taylor's Expression system is fabulous - and I can dial down the high end to create the warm tone I want. I tend to play the Martin more at home, but am surprised by how good the Taylor is when I switch to it.
@SuperEdge673 ай бұрын
Both beautifully made, but I prefer the Martin sound. Taylor thinner and brighter to my ears.
@robertmoriarty9253 ай бұрын
Yup. Love them both!
@TheRushMethod3 ай бұрын
I have a Taylor and a Martin. Tend to reach for the Martin more.
@karlcountry23633 ай бұрын
My Taylor gets more action not because it sounds better it’s just easier to play than my d28.
@lugame859Ай бұрын
why don't you just setup the martin?
@karlcountry2363Ай бұрын
@@lugame859 I do the neck on the Martin thicker.
@federicoines18483 ай бұрын
Martin for sounds and Taylor for beauty so I choose them both
@AdkRanchLife3 ай бұрын
D16 will truly surprise you. Well worth the investment and the savings !!😊
@antalantal23663 ай бұрын
Taylor offers that modern "even response" across registers that you mentioned but I would choose a Yamaha 26 or 36 over a Taylor since they sound similar but are built with flawless top-notch materials. Martins have that wonderful mid-range that made history throughout the decades. If you are a guitar aficionado you cannot help but liking it and apply for a mortgage.
@jt34833 ай бұрын
Taylor always sounds pretty good on KZbin, and I love the sound when my friends play their Taylor's too. But whenever I try them in person, I gravitate to the Martin sound. I tried several really high end Taylor's and it just doesn't do it for me.
@pdpgkeeper3 ай бұрын
They’re all great guitars. For me, I chose Martin for the way the neck feels when I play. It’s all up to you and your playing preference. But companies like Furch, Alvarez, and Yamaha are starting to offer some interesting options for less moneyb
@JimBubansky3 ай бұрын
I have recently bought a Vintage 2 OM Furch, it’s a dream ! Even if I still love the sound of my 000-15 SM Martin with its velvet mahogany tones, the Furch has blown my mind (for 20% less in price)
@pdpgkeeper3 ай бұрын
@@JimBubansky I have the 000-15 SM as well! Great guitar. I added a K&K mini pickup and it’s perfect for that. The mahogany scent from the guitar is the cherry on top.
@j.m.demoor11565 күн бұрын
Kind of late to the party. Just now saw this video. I have a 2013 Taylor 310 and a 2020 Martin HD-28. Not exactly apples to apples comparison, but x10 series is closer in body shape to the dreadnaught than the x17 is. Both have Elixir Nanoweb PB mediums. I was originally planning to sell the Taylor once I purchased the Martin because at my hobby-level playing (and retirement fixed income) I could not really justify having 2 guitars for the same application. But I kept the Taylor anyway. The reviewer has it right. They are very different. Even with the “reimagined” design of the Martin neck, etc., I still find the Taylor is more playable. I agree that the Martin is (much) warmer, which I love, but the Taylor is more articulate. It depends what I am playing, although I do reach for the Martin more often. I just can’t let go of the Taylor though. So it still does get considerable play time. At my age, you’ll forgive how wishy-washy this all sounds. Haha.
@TomLong-v3f25 күн бұрын
I've got a Taylor 410, 25 year anniversary model. People have told me it's the best sounding guitar they have ever heard. Super playable too. Also have a Breedlove that I had some work done on. Now it plays great, has a bit more projection and bottom end. Love them both, but have an emotional attachment to the Taylor.
@nathanbaker98373 ай бұрын
I gave lessons at a music store for almost 23 years. They were a Taylor dealer. I played a lot of of Taylor's over the years, and never once did I feel the urge to buy one. As far as Dreadnoughts go, the quintessential acoustic sound, is the Martin (H)D-28. Even my Eastman E20D blows away any Talor I've seen.
@michael_caz_nyc3 ай бұрын
Both great guitars. Martin more warm & woody. Taylor more bright & airy. I have a Taylor 414ce-R and it plays like a Dream. It all-comes-down-to: personal preference. oNe LovE from NYC
@markharwood75732 ай бұрын
Interesting, clear comparison. Thank you. To these ears, either guitar would be better for a particular performance.
@ThomannsGuitarsBasses2 ай бұрын
Thanks a lot! Yes I agree. It's great to hear how different they sound. //Kris
@robvantoledo2 ай бұрын
Hi, I prefer the Martin, it’s warmer. But it is a matter of taste. When you are a good guitar player you should buy them both 😊
@Patriot17773 ай бұрын
My Mexican Sapeli Martin is wonderful, also the first with neck shims if needed.😊
@onetwo30883 ай бұрын
Martin is my choice, Taylor is too bright
@iamastifter3 ай бұрын
Same here.
@nofalsetto58343 ай бұрын
Taylors come with elixirs which are bright, you can change them to Martin guitar strings to mellow them out 👍🏼👍🏼
@sebg20863 ай бұрын
Yamaha .....half the price....... same or even better quality
@flolopoly3 ай бұрын
Both overpriced, so many brands that perform so much better on every level for less money
@karlcountry23633 ай бұрын
@@flolopolyI wish that was true.😔
@martyc49062 ай бұрын
I think I prefer the 814 vs 000 and the HD-28 vs the 517. But I did love the 000,
@buskman32863 ай бұрын
For a performing musician, the ironic thing of worrying about how a guitar sounds is that UNLESS you are playing acoustically (no pickup or mic on the guitar), it really doesn't matter. How a guitar feels/plays is far more important. If the guitar is plugged in or mic'ed, any guitar can be EQ'd/affects added to sound however you want it to sound.
@aaronlarsen74472 ай бұрын
My only 2 acoustics at the moment are Martins. I'm very satisfied with my OM28, and my little 00017 feels like an old friend. I don't miss my Taylor 614, or my Gibson Dove. I miss my Martin D 18
@nofalsetto5834Ай бұрын
For everyone trying to do some research, there are wonderful Yamaha guitars in the $1,000 price range. Look for SOLID top and preferably SOLID sides and back as well. Martins I think get really good in the $2k+ range just my experience.
@bltefft8 күн бұрын
I own and play a Taylor CE 614 and a Martin D-45 (and D-28). I wouldn't get rid of any For some reason, I keep the D-45 in my gig bag to play on the road and my Taylor and D-28 in my home's den for instant playing when I'm in the mood, which is every day. My wife as a Taylor GS Mini that she loves, says my Martins are too big for her (she's 5'1")
Ай бұрын
I am torn. I grew up dreaming about Taylor guitars. I would love to prefer them, to want them, still. However, if I force myself to be honest with myself, the Martins sound warmer, fuller, sweeter. The Taylors tend to lose lower frequencies, strong mids and highs... almost tinny. Yes, modern and crisp, but thin. Dilemma. Go for the childhood dream, or what my ear tells me today.
@thomasrose902122 күн бұрын
I love both and one of each sounds great in the mix. Just like I prefer a single coil and a humbles guitar in a mix to really fill out the overall sound. Other than that they are both guitars worth your attention.
@JPDC624Ай бұрын
02:25 - exactly, the Martin sounds absolutely traditional as you said, and that's why I'd never play one, SO tired of that tone after 50+ years of playing acoustic guitar. Then I got the Taylor 618e in 2015 and the full grand piano tone and that NECK, my goodness, feels like the best friend you've always had, plus I need the 1-3/4" nut for my bigger hands. Taylor fan from there on in. In fact, the new V bracing... don't like it as much, the maple and spruce combo in my huge 2015 618e where Andy Powers revoiced it with shorter bracing so the maple could breath, that's the tone I'm still amazed about 9 years later, and in fact it really does sound better now. And that brown sugar stain they used like the color of orchestral instruments, WOW, and it looks like they are phasing that out, so I'm glad I have my classic. Martin fans, enjoy! They sound great, no doubt, just not for me.
@ThomannsGuitarsBassesАй бұрын
Thanks for sharing your thoughts and enjoy that awesome 618e! Cheers //Kris
@mtacoustic13 ай бұрын
Played both, but always went with the Martin. The Taylor's always felt like a well-built piece of furniture, rather than an instrument.
@edwinwise334811 күн бұрын
I have both brands and I prefer Taylor over Martin because of the maple neck and they're not as heavy on the bottom end as a Martin. In my price range, of under $1000, most Martin's are made of HPL, which stands for a high pressure laminate composite. If I was in the $3,000 and above price range, I would probably choose Martin. It's hard to compare Martin's to other brands, because they have their own unique sound.
@Pedro-sm1dbАй бұрын
The side by side comparison was interesting. I own neither a six string Taylor or Martin, To my ear the Martin’s sounds like a beautiful High Definition TV. Very nice. Then you played the Taylor’s, the sounds were like a 4K TV. Just more overall frequency response. In the end I believe it’s what feels good in your hands and what appeals to your ear. Not to mention what you can $pend. Which is why I own a lawsuit era Takamine & a Breedlove.
@mimeeks33 ай бұрын
Great times to be a guitar player. There are so many great options out there
@jeffberdin3 ай бұрын
Appreciate that maybe those were the guitars available to you but considering the Taylor is a GA and has a deeper body, not the fairest comparison… Taylor 812 grand concert vs Martin 00-28 probably closer
@trayvanderbilt11383 ай бұрын
All though I have a Taylor 814ce deluxe, i honestly have to admit the Martin sounds better with its bigger sound. On the other hand the Taylor with it's smaller neck plays easier for me. And if it means anything the Taylor wins the beauty contest. If you like playing music like James Taylor, Jim Croce, Gordon Light foot get a Taylor. If you like playing blues or blue grass get a Martin there both great guitars. Or get yourselves a Yamaha or Alvarez and play some folk lol😊.
@anthonyfowler262318 күн бұрын
What’s good for blues
@JorgdeVries2 ай бұрын
The Martin is the "Grand Piano" the rest is between a cembalo and a piano. Thats it!
@godkizzzz11 күн бұрын
we need tabs of your demo songs!
@rtgray7Ай бұрын
Couldn't decide until I put on headphones. Surprisingly I think the Taylor sounded a little better for me. Both great guitars. I have an HD28 and 514ce and I slightly prefer the HD28. May have to try one of those 517e's!
@shearfury1473 ай бұрын
I own both. Im a gigging musician. Solo and with accompaniment. The taylor works best solo with light acoustic accompaniment and the martin cuts through a band setting. Of course anything can be EQ"d and manipulated but...Plug and play?.. Martin with a more loud band setting and Taylor light band and solo. I own a Taylor 214ce anda martin DCPA5K. Both designed with hybrid materials. Laminates ,richlite, stratabond etc. I wanted an affordable guitar that could take fairly drastic temp and humidity changes well. My next guitar will be carbon fiber...maybe an emerald?This is my opinion gained from many ,many hours gigging. Either brand will do the trick though. How you play. What you play and your personal preference is all that matters at the end of the day and truly is your taste.
@johnlebarton92209 күн бұрын
I have never warmed to the Taylor sound. Martin gets my vote. That having been said, I would choose an Eastman over either AND keep a sizable piece of change in my pocket.
@KVaGer3 ай бұрын
Hey Kris, nice video! For newbies in acoustics - how would you choose which guitar to use for the song/style? e.g. for acoustic rock, blues, solo performances as singer-songwriter? What's important and what's not? Which acoustic guitar for you is your desert island one? I have a typical choice paralysis and torn apart between saving some money and biting the bullet and buying the Dread, as I want to have only one acoustic... not possible I know, but I wanna try(:
@dividedbytimestudios3 ай бұрын
I miss the American X Brace Taylors, I lost interest when they went V brace, then they try to say if you want X brace by one of 100 or 200 series, 👎🏻🤪 I will also say I love the wood pick guards, but if your like me and use your pinky as an anchor that wood guard feels weird on the fingers 🫤
@rickwitkowski449812 күн бұрын
I own several of both Martin and Taylor. They are both excellent guitars, and both sound fantastic. However, at the end of the day, I find myself gravitating back to Martin every time. For me, the playability sets them apart.
@toomuchtime55052 ай бұрын
Don’t understand did you not have the more closely related guitars in stock? You should have used a 717 Builders for the Dreadnought and Martin makes higher end Rose wood cutaway guitars.
@kijar3 ай бұрын
I have the Martin GPC-16e rosewood and the Taylor 814ce Builder’s Edition. I like to play the Taylor more but both of them are great and are different sounding. If I had to keep only one then maybe the Taylor because it’s just aesthetically superior to my Martin
@csnymoodiesfan20 күн бұрын
I’m a true Martin lover. Got one because I love the warm, rounded sound. Just sounds richer.
@darylfortney80813 ай бұрын
Taylor is less muddy
@bigsi4x3 ай бұрын
Long time Taylor player and i remember when I first compared the two my ears massively preferred the Taylor cause I love the brighter acoustic tone when compared to Martin D28. Still have my 614ce for almost 20 years and it definitely opened up in tone. D28 is still pretty boomy to me but the D35 has been my favorite Martin to play and perhaps one day I’ll get to own one.
@superblindeye13 ай бұрын
I also am a tailor guitar player. I currently own the Taylor 314, and love it. However, a friend of mine does have a Martin d35, and out of all of the martins I have ever played, it was to me, the most comfortable. I played a Martin d18 as well as a d28, and didn't love how they felt. But the d35, feels pretty comfortable, and sounds pretty good. I may have to buy one in the future.
@timjansentunes3 ай бұрын
Both brands sound great, but I prefer the traditional laid back Martin sound. Its sounds like home. They all sound quite new though, probably cause they are ;). I wonder how they develop and sound a few years from now. The Martins will sound different. I wonder if the same goes for the Taylors.
@forfilmmusic3 ай бұрын
The Martin is always a first choice. We have a recording studio and have had the opportunity to record all manner and brands of guitars. Every Taylor has sounded lame . Thin, nasal, no warmth. Gibson, Martin, Santa Cruz, Guild even Takamine record so much better. For live gigs, or weekend warriors who play in church The Taylors have an buyer. They play well enough, and are priced right for many non pro players to gravitate towards. For anything serious models form Martin are so much a better choice.
@guitarcafeguy18 күн бұрын
I just dont understand why anyone wouldn't want that clarity and "oomph" that Taylors distinctly have.
@thomaskall14213 ай бұрын
I have a Martin 00028 and I have played it now for 46 years (bought It new) so I’m not the one to ask. I mean the Martin sound is pretty much in my head. Would be interesting to play a 46 years old Taylor. Is there someone who knows for how long Taylor’s have been on the market?
@patrickthibault81193 ай бұрын
I wouldn't throw either one out. Both Martin and Taylor are magnificent.
@stephengreenberg39973 ай бұрын
Sorry, but saying that a Martin sounds like a Martin and that a Taylor sounds like a Taylor isn’t really all that useful. BTW, what strings were used? That would make a LOT of difference.
@RahulSharma_JaiMataDi3 ай бұрын
Get Martin D18 or HD28 or both you are set don’t need anything else period
@timsharkey199310 күн бұрын
The smaller guitars sounded very close, but in the dreadnought test the Martin tone wins by a landslide.
@howard25413 ай бұрын
If you're going to compare a Martin (redwood) dread to a taylor, how about using a 717e (redwood)? To me, bottom line is the sound you prefer is always subjective.
@bernardthefourth2 ай бұрын
I play a lot of popular songs and prefer the Taylor. I'd like to have a Martin in the collection one day though.
@JakeSkillman3 ай бұрын
Shocking how poor the taylor sounds, but honestly they have a different niche and aren't meant to stack up to the pickupless martins in this price bracket.
@jerryhorton57083 ай бұрын
Prefer Taylor myself, but it’s hard for anyone to claim that either one is ‘bad’. However, if I had a bottomless bank account, I’d go Collings
@superblindeye13 ай бұрын
Collings or Santa cruz if I had that same bottomless bank account.
@EzyoMusic2 ай бұрын
I've always leaned towards the more modern Taylor sound. Never played one I didn't like. I want to like Martin but I never played one I really liked.
@joeyb33363 ай бұрын
From personal experience: Martin HD28, my goto live acoustic. Very balanced. Taylor 810; better for recording. Brighter than a Martin.
@FarmerSlideJoeBob3 ай бұрын
Yup love the Martin tonewise more🤔
@Steven_SK3 ай бұрын
Hey Kris! Good review of both. I have been lusting for a Taylor 314ce Builder's Edition because the 814 is a little out of reach. How does the 314 compare to the 814? I have a Martin so I am set there. Thanks buddy!
@ThomannsGuitarsBasses3 ай бұрын
Hey Steve, thanks a lot! Actually the 314 has a little more pronounced midrange compared to the 814. That comes mainly from using different wood for the back and sides and as far as I know the bracing is different too. So actually the 314 might be a little closer to a traditional acoustic tone than the 814. Cheers //Kris
@superblindeye13 ай бұрын
I currently own a Taylor 314, and it is a Swiss army knife of guitars. I have been looking at a Martin recently, but really can't justify me getting one, as this particular guitar does tend to have pretty good low end. Does it sound exactly like a Martin? No, it doesn't. But for the price, and the sound you get from the 314, you'd be hard-pressed to beat it in this price range. Just my opinion.
@Steven_SK3 ай бұрын
@@superblindeye1 Thanks for your reply. I like the "Swiss army knife" comment as that is really what I am after .
@mikelundquist459623 күн бұрын
My son has a D18 and a D28 that he performs with. He won't even TOUCH a Taylor in a store. Ha ha ha
@grog55643 ай бұрын
I have a Taylor K26ce and Martin. Since I am left handed, I have to have guitars made for me. My Taylor is a damn great guitar, made in Cupertino California, says so right on the serial number label. I play it every day, it is my Fingerstyle guitar. My Martin is made in mexico, says so right on the serial number label. It has a neck that is so rough on the back that I could use it as an Emory board to file my fingernails. I rarely play it, may get rid of it.
@douglasjackson905825 күн бұрын
From listening with headphones I thought the Martins had a better low end and a wider sound from low to high. JMO
@billyhuynh65542 ай бұрын
I love both Martin and taylor guitars
@rtracy0116 күн бұрын
Made the decision to buy Taylor in 1999. I had a 710, a rosewood dreadnaught. It was louder than an equivalent Martin and I needed it for a pure acoustic gig. In 2001 I bought an 814ce. It's been a reliable friend all these years. I've 'grown up' on the broad, open Taylor sound. Martin isn't even attractive to me. Sounds closed and too tight. But... some like chocolate and some vanilla. For me, it's Taylor all day long.😎
@johnoffutt89812 күн бұрын
The highest end level guitar's have neck to body made with either dovetail construction or Spanish Heel Construction. The lowest end guitar's like Taylor uses nuts and bolts to connect the neck to the body construction. That is why your Taylor guitar's are bright and tinny with no true timbre colours and flavors of each note not blending together smoothly and evenly. Guitar makers like Martin, Gibson and high end luthiers only make guitar's with dovetail construction or Spanish Heel Construction in both steel string and nylon string guitar's.
@rtracy0112 күн бұрын
@@johnoffutt898 everyone has their opinion... I'll ride the horse that brought me here. The audiences I've played to seem to love the sound, so... I'll stay with my Taylors.
@danstracner905314 күн бұрын
What exactly do you mean by “much more modern”?
@ThomannsGuitarsBasses13 күн бұрын
Hi, I mean the usual little things that most people consider to be a modern acoustic sound. More presence and less low-mids than a traditional acoustic guitar, very even volume and fullness across the fretboard, etc. I'm sure you know what I mean. Cheers //Kris
@ESYR-v4h10 күн бұрын
1:13 2:00 1:36 2:09
@carlosdlc16643 ай бұрын
Tayor's are just a little clearer to me and it's only by a hair.
@unrequitedmusic80043 ай бұрын
I have one of each
@DenisSanacore2 ай бұрын
Nothing compares to Taylor playability and for fingerstyle I prefer Taylor for bluegrass Martin
@DomingoCaro-h5v3 ай бұрын
Hi how are you rock on dude l am learning to play guitar basic power chords
@JohnCote-wr1mwАй бұрын
We got a Taylor in the shop . The usual For my friend Bruce Gladwin was work on it for a year . He killed me selling his own Collins OM so now he’s playing with this Taylor basic . Laraveee twice the Taylor . The Collins course . But this thing came in the box the neck was like it woukd take callouses off a hand used to ding ditches . I cut and cut then that dull finish they are so prowd of took a month to get it to the shine . I was sick when I saw the neck . After an awful lot of work Everyone who came in loved the Taylor they didn’t even have a clue how much work we put into it . Really sad . They have forest in. Cameron they harvest sustainabley My dad was the wiring a hospital They had so much mahogany they used it for everything thier .Where Laravee has a forest behind the house in Canada and The guys wife he said did the inlays . A little heavier than you might be use to . When through a collection of martins the Mowy wowy MiaPow the Joint forces . Grand old opry melenium. Things like the 100 yr old Martin but the rare thing was it has a dark sunburst just from well Martin didn’t do this at that time hardly It always was a Gibson thing . Mr Bruce died about 2 months ago maybe 3 now . I saw a Gibson like Jon Lennon s J45 with a pick up and controls maybe I can’t remember it’s a145 or 165 that was it maybe . I saw it online for real cheap . Same yr as the original. John Lennon Million s worth Taylor yeah but if you go cheap to get what you want you’ll have to put it in a shop for a year
@portercole279811 күн бұрын
I love guitars if it has 6 strings it a win for me🤘🏻
@michaelabraham653 ай бұрын
For me is it The Martin Guitars! I Love the Tone and the Feel! I am a Fan von Neil Young, Crosby Stills Nash,
@jerryfrench29813 ай бұрын
Taylors playability out of the box is probably better than any other guitars I have played. I currently have 9 Taylors from the 114 to the K24. I have 3 Martins including my absolute favourite & go to guitar a 000-15M streetmaster. One of my cheapest guitars but the sound is awesome.
@mikemph7779Ай бұрын
Make any KZbin videos ??
@jerryfrench2981Ай бұрын
@@mikemph7779 & show people how poor a player I am :) No - I may do a quick comparison on the two on the weekend if I get time. :)
@edfulginiti87983 ай бұрын
Those Taylor’s rocked it!
@johnoffutt89812 күн бұрын
Martin construction neck to body is glued dovetail joint. Taylor guitar's uses bolts and nuts to connect the neck to the body. Martin guitar's are far higher end than Taylor guitar's with bolts and nuts.
@ThomannsGuitarsBasses12 күн бұрын
Just one thing to add to that: a bolt on neck joint is definitely more modern and less fancy than a glued-in neck but none of them is "higher end" or superior to the other. Dovetail joint is traditional and beautiful and the Taylor bolt-on neck is a work of modern engineering. If you want to point out which neck-joint method needs more manual work, it's most probably a dovetail joint. I guess that's what you've meant with higher end. Cheers //Kris
@doughackett28432 ай бұрын
Taylor
@Rick-rn1or2 ай бұрын
Put a mirror inside, find the crap ply plugblock,top brace ,wrong direction, glue everywhere, braces not extension, keep your taylor away from me,tops bulging, can't be fixed. Martin always
@LuckyJAmbrose2 ай бұрын
Martin all the way! Taylors have always felt impersonal to me and they sound cold, lacking warmth and depth.
@Zootallures1003 ай бұрын
Martin is legendary ❤
@VolkerLindenau2 ай бұрын
The Martin sound is traditonell, unique. Taylors guitars have a more tinny sound, only clear highs. I have sold my Taylor due the sound.
@portercole279811 күн бұрын
Martin for chords Taylor for finger style
@joermnyc3 ай бұрын
3rd option: PRS SE, their acoustics are surprisingly great. I have the parlor sized all mahogany Tonare. It’s LOUD for a small body acoustic (I’m more a fan of mahogany for acoustics but that’s just me). I compared it to the mini-Martin and the smallest Taylor, PRS won out.
@Blunt33bdx3 ай бұрын
If you like the legendary sound > martin / If you like modern and bright sound > Taylor
@blackmax2223 ай бұрын
Kids.....kids..... stop fighting and get the yamaha red label fgx5 or fsx5 for 1/3 the cost and get ready to be blown away by the pure confidence of the guitar
@webber01433 ай бұрын
I’ve got the 2024 Yamaha FGX5. It’s definitely a great guitar. I bought it used for 1,050. Excellent choice for the money but it’s no Martin. When it comes to sound the Martin wins. That’s my opinion of course. I’m sure some would prefer the Yamaha sound.
@blackmax2223 ай бұрын
@webber0143 the ear is a funny thing for sure. I have a 914ce and it's a fundamentally fantastic guitar, but it should be for the price point. The fsx5 intonation and clarity can hang with the 914ce all day but it's spuce top is a little thicker and the guitar is slightly smaller taking away some volume in a single note. The trade off for that though is a guitar that is not as environmentally sensitive. I was looking for a cheap guitar to play while away on a 3 week sailing trip. I play 3 hrs a day and it's in my arms at least half the time or more. Cheers 🍻
@jeffberdin3 ай бұрын
@@blackmax222 awesome guitars. Best bang for the buck
@jeffberdin3 ай бұрын
@@webber0143 I have owned an FGX5 and currently a D-18 and agree that if you want the Martin tone, there is no substitute but I would not hesitate a bit to get the FGX5 again. Fantastic value
@blackmax2223 ай бұрын
@jeffberdin respect 🙏 respect
@mvp0193 ай бұрын
The Taylor's sounded somewhat "nasal" to me. Full disclosure: i own an OM-42 and an 814-CE. Martin preferred by me.
@fo763 ай бұрын
I'm 100% in the Martin camp. I love the traditional sound and looks of their classic models, like D-18, 000-18, 0-18 and of the mahogany tops in the 15m series. No Taylor ever made me want to buy it... it's not the sound I like, and I'm not particularly fond of their looks, either. Also all the Taylors that I've seen come with a pickup and have holes drilled in the sides for the preamp. I don't like the sound of acoustic pickups, and I consider it a sacrilege to drill holes into a nice handmade instrument to put some ugly preamp in... nah, not for me... I'd rather go with one Martin than 10 Taylors - Horses for courses...
@rogerdsmith19 күн бұрын
If you want the legendary Martin “pre-war”sound, get a Collings……
@jeffbeliew656823 күн бұрын
Like Comparing apples to oranges, one is cutaway, and one is not.
@scotimotti3 ай бұрын
Taylors are for singer/songwriter types...needless beards and IPA'S MARTINs are for guitar players.
@MeMuppet44412 күн бұрын
Matin 00015M Is all you need.
@armasxu2 ай бұрын
c'mon, 000 body and GA is different, GA is not medium size