Martin vs Taylor
Martin vs Taylor
Yea yea its been discussed too many times to count. Im gonna do a persuasive speech on it this month. What Ive gathered:
Martins are better for acoustic performances they give a richer sound
Taylors are better for full band because of the bright punch
Any sites articles or opinions will be very much appreciated
Martins are better for acoustic performances they give a richer sound
Taylors are better for full band because of the bright punch
Any sites articles or opinions will be very much appreciated
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Martins are better for sounding worse than Taylors
Taylors are better for sounding better than Martins
(:lol: jk, its all opinion)
i think Taylors are good for anything that involves playing...... at all....
Taylors are better for sounding better than Martins
(:lol: jk, its all opinion)
i think Taylors are good for anything that involves playing...... at all....
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Taylor's play easier than a Martin. They feel more like an electric so they're just easy, and it's not so important to have a real acoustic sound when an acoustic is amplified w/ a pickup that sounds like crap anyways, so who cares? I'd say it's all about feel. Just play the easy guitar live that gets the job done, but in the studio and on dave and tim where a real acoustic sound is necessary, where does dave turn? that's right my friends...the Martin acoustic guitar. Martin's are just better. I rest my case.
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Maybe it is due to the fact that I have never played a higher end martin, but I have played one that was like $2,500. I played a Taylor 814 too, which was about the same price. The Taylor blew me away, and the Martin was just annoying. I like my guitars to be loud. The Martin felt very light, and did not sound very full or loud. Maybe I need to play a bunch of martins that are in the $2500+ range, and Taylors around the same price to be more precise in my decision, but for now....TAYLOR!!!
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Here's what I think.
Martin dreadnaugts are the best. There are barely any better sounding dreadnaughts. They make them perfect, low, rythmic, and percussive sounding. That's what I believe they were made for
Now, Taylor for everything else, I think they do a better job. Their twelve strings are better (But I don't know if guild 12 strings are worse or better than taylor 12 strings). Tyalors bring the upper part that most other guitars were built for.
So Martin dreadnaughts are the best dreadnaughts
Taylor for everything else is most iften the best.
*of course there are exceptions*
That's my 3 cens (thought I'd throw in one more
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Martin dreadnaugts are the best. There are barely any better sounding dreadnaughts. They make them perfect, low, rythmic, and percussive sounding. That's what I believe they were made for
Now, Taylor for everything else, I think they do a better job. Their twelve strings are better (But I don't know if guild 12 strings are worse or better than taylor 12 strings). Tyalors bring the upper part that most other guitars were built for.
So Martin dreadnaughts are the best dreadnaughts
Taylor for everything else is most iften the best.
*of course there are exceptions*
That's my 3 cens (thought I'd throw in one more

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I personally am not a big fan of 12-strings in general, but an interesting thing I've found is that most die-hard taylor people I know think the 12-string and classical taylors suck...I personally am neutral as I'm not a 12-string fan (they all sound goofy to me) and I don't know enough about classicals, but I just found that interesting. I'm not saying they liked Martin better, but many seem to be adament about how bad taylor 12-strings are.Ranting Thespian wrote:Here's what I think.
Martin dreadnaugts are the best. There are barely any better sounding dreadnaughts. They make them perfect, low, rythmic, and percussive sounding. That's what I believe they were made for
Now, Taylor for everything else, I think they do a better job. Their twelve strings are better (But I don't know if guild 12 strings are worse or better than taylor 12 strings). Tyalors bring the upper part that most other guitars were built for.
So Martin dreadnaughts are the best dreadnaughts
Taylor for everything else is most iften the best.
*of course there are exceptions*
That's my 3 cens (thought I'd throw in one more)
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how can you not like 12 strings?
anyway, im a die hard taylor fan, and i looooooooove the 12 strings. i dont play classical guitars much but taylor's were far superior to any ive played.
anyway, im a die hard taylor fan, and i looooooooove the 12 strings. i dont play classical guitars much but taylor's were far superior to any ive played.
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12's aren't at all in tune w/ my style, I'm a focused strummer who does a lot of strong, punchy picking and lead crap. 12's just don't do anything to help that. I just don't like them. I'm more of an electric guy anyways and certainly won't be playing a 12-string electric...shane wrote:how can you not like 12 strings?
anyway, im a die hard taylor fan, and i looooooooove the 12 strings. i dont play classical guitars much but taylor's were far superior to any ive played.
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as?NoNotThat wrote:is there such thing?
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yeah there are 12 string electrics. i heard one live at the Third Day concert i went to. theyre pretty cool, but nothing compared to an acoustic 12er.
Sort Of A Protest Song wrote:I don't know if this is shameful or not, but after waking up in a girls bed that was really high up off the ground (almost top-bunkbed type high) I told her that if I fell off I'd "come back to life as a white wizard". I was still a bit tipsy. She did not laugh.
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