yet another question about dave's gear
yet another question about dave's gear
Which guitars does he use on the 9/11/99 concert (listener supported), and on 4/22/07 (radio city D&T)?
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He used his DM3MD for Listener Supported, with the Chet as a backup (seen onstage but not played).
For RC, he used his 714, his Jerry Jones, his DM3MD, and his HD-28V (he used this one more than the DM3MD oddly). You can tell the difference between the DM3MD and the HD-28V by looking at the headstock and seeing if it is once piece (HAD-28V) or 3 (DM3MD).
For RC, he used his 714, his Jerry Jones, his DM3MD, and his HD-28V (he used this one more than the DM3MD oddly). You can tell the difference between the DM3MD and the HD-28V by looking at the headstock and seeing if it is once piece (HAD-28V) or 3 (DM3MD).
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its the GS 8, which is a fantastic guitar....i own an HD28v and it is a DREAM, i am dying for DM3MD, but i doubt i will ever get my hands on one of those.maxsoup wrote:at radio city i could have sworn it was a GC7 or a GS7, his 714 has the pickguard
i'm almost positive it's a GC_ (insert number)
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I know for the RC show, as many have noted, he plays a variety of guitars, however, about 2/3 of the time (yes, I have done the math out of curiosity), he plays the HD-28V. Why over the DM3MD many ask? Because it blows away the DM3MD in terms of sound. I currently own the following Martins: 2 HD18JBs (Jimmy Buffetts), HD-28V, DM3MD, and D-16GT. Funny enough, the DM3MD sounds closest to the D-16GT; a guitar that goes used on the street for less than $1,000. While the DM3MD is a great guitar, construction wise, it is a 16 Series Martin with some extra bling, Dave's signature, and a limited run. I have had the privelage of playing a few different DM3MDs and they are very consistent guitars, so mine is not a dud; rather its just the nature of the beast.
Don't get me wrong...the 16 Series Martins and the DM3MD are great sounding guitars, but they just aren't in the same league as the HD-28V in terms of sound. If anyone is thinking of buying one for the sound, there are many alternates out there that sound way better, including the HD-28V (which not-oddly enough, Dave plays more frequently than his own limited edition). However, if you are a huge Dave fan with a large bank roll, expect to shell out over $6k for one. I got a decent price on mine a few months ago, but one just went on Ebay for $6,800. Ridiculous price tag in my mind for that guitar, particularly with so many better options available.
Anyway, back to the topic at hand. Based on the video, here is the listing of songs for the RC show and the guitars that were used (not sure about the actual Taylor model #'s):
Bartender: DM3MD
Where The World Ends: HD-28V
Stay or Leave: Taylor
Save Me: HD-28V
Crush: DM3MD
So Damn Lucky: HD-28V
Grave Digger: HD-28V
The Maker: HD-28V
Old Dirt Hill: HD-28V
Eh Hee: HD-28V
Still Water: DM3MD
Don't Drink The Water: DM3MD
Oh: Taylor
Crash Into Me: HD-28V
Down By The River: HD-28V
Sister: Taylor
Lie In Our Graves: HD-28V
Grace Is Gone: HD-28V
Dancing Nancies: HD-28V
#41: HD-28V
Two Step: HD-28V
Don't get me wrong...the 16 Series Martins and the DM3MD are great sounding guitars, but they just aren't in the same league as the HD-28V in terms of sound. If anyone is thinking of buying one for the sound, there are many alternates out there that sound way better, including the HD-28V (which not-oddly enough, Dave plays more frequently than his own limited edition). However, if you are a huge Dave fan with a large bank roll, expect to shell out over $6k for one. I got a decent price on mine a few months ago, but one just went on Ebay for $6,800. Ridiculous price tag in my mind for that guitar, particularly with so many better options available.
Anyway, back to the topic at hand. Based on the video, here is the listing of songs for the RC show and the guitars that were used (not sure about the actual Taylor model #'s):
Bartender: DM3MD
Where The World Ends: HD-28V
Stay or Leave: Taylor
Save Me: HD-28V
Crush: DM3MD
So Damn Lucky: HD-28V
Grave Digger: HD-28V
The Maker: HD-28V
Old Dirt Hill: HD-28V
Eh Hee: HD-28V
Still Water: DM3MD
Don't Drink The Water: DM3MD
Oh: Taylor
Crash Into Me: HD-28V
Down By The River: HD-28V
Sister: Taylor
Lie In Our Graves: HD-28V
Grace Is Gone: HD-28V
Dancing Nancies: HD-28V
#41: HD-28V
Two Step: HD-28V
Martin HD-28V
Martin DM3MD
Martin HD-18JB
Martin 000-JBP
Martin 000-JBS
Martin D-16GT
Martin Sigma DR-41
Martin DM3MD
Martin HD-18JB
Martin 000-JBP
Martin 000-JBS
Martin D-16GT
Martin Sigma DR-41
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HD18JBGuy wrote:I know for the RC show, as many have noted, he plays a variety of guitars, however, about 2/3 of the time (yes, I have done the math out of curiosity), he plays the HD-28V. Why over the DM3MD many ask? Because it blows away the DM3MD in terms of sound. I currently own the following Martins: 2 HD18JBs (Jimmy Buffetts), HD-28V, DM3MD, and D-16GT. Funny enough, the DM3MD sounds closest to the D-16GT; a guitar that goes used on the street for less than $1,000. While the DM3MD is a great guitar, construction wise, it is a 16 Series Martin with some extra bling, Dave's signature, and a limited run. I have had the privelage of playing a few different DM3MDs and they are very consistent guitars, so mine is not a dud; rather its just the nature of the beast.
Don't get me wrong...the 16 Series Martins and the DM3MD are great sounding guitars, but they just aren't in the same league as the HD-28V in terms of sound. If anyone is thinking of buying one for the sound, there are many alternates out there that sound way better, including the HD-28V (which not-oddly enough, Dave plays more frequently than his own limited edition). However, if you are a huge Dave fan with a large bank roll, expect to shell out over $6k for one. I got a decent price on mine a few months ago, but one just went on Ebay for $6,800. Ridiculous price tag in my mind for that guitar, particularly with so many better options available.
Anyway, back to the topic at hand. Based on the video, here is the listing of songs for the RC show and the guitars that were used (not sure about the actual Taylor model #'s):
Bartender: DM3MD
Where The World Ends: HD-28V
Stay or Leave: Taylor
Save Me: HD-28V
Crush: DM3MD
So Damn Lucky: HD-28V
Grave Digger: HD-28V
The Maker: HD-28V
Old Dirt Hill: HD-28V
Eh Hee: HD-28V
Still Water: DM3MD
Don't Drink The Water: DM3MD
Oh: Taylor
Crash Into Me: HD-28V
Down By The River: HD-28V
Sister: Taylor
Lie In Our Graves: HD-28V
Grace Is Gone: HD-28V
Dancing Nancies: HD-28V
#41: HD-28V
Two Step: HD-28V
i see a pattern, drop d = dm3md....ha
hd 28v is the SHIT!!!
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Re: yet another question about dave's gear
From what it looks like, he used to use the DM3MD a lot, but has transitioned back to the HD-28V for his main live acoustic when not with DMB.
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Re: yet another question about dave's gear
Yep, pretty much, although I thought it was interesting that he used his DM3MD for Farm Aid 2008, but his HD-28V for Farm Aid 2006 and 2007.guitar_frk wrote:From what it looks like, he used to use the DM3MD a lot, but has transitioned back to the HD-28V for his main live acoustic when not with DMB.
Another way besides the three piece headstock is that his DM3MD always has white bridge pins and his HD-28V always has black bridge pins. They both come stock with cheap platic, white bridge pins, but he switched to bone bridge pins in his DM3MD and ebony/abalone bridge pins in his HD-28V.
Martin HD-28V
Martin DM3MD
Martin HD-18JB
Martin 000-JBP
Martin 000-JBS
Martin D-16GT
Martin Sigma DR-41
Martin DM3MD
Martin HD-18JB
Martin 000-JBP
Martin 000-JBS
Martin D-16GT
Martin Sigma DR-41
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