taylor vs. martin (action)
- matttherevelator41
- Posts: 179
- Joined: Sat Jan 10, 2004 3:21 pm
- Contact:
taylor vs. martin (action)
I am awaiting my new martin but i have a question for all taylor owners? How low is the action on taylor guitars? I've played quite a few and i like how easy they are to play. I dont really want to take my martin in and say make it as easy to play as a taylor. How much higher is the action on martin guitars than taylors the way they are set up at the factory?
- matttherevelator41
- Posts: 179
- Joined: Sat Jan 10, 2004 3:21 pm
- Contact:
- Pickles
- DMBTabs.com Authority
- Posts: 40155
- Joined: Tue Nov 12, 2002 4:39 pm
- Random movie quote to make you seem hip and "with it": I'm thinking about getting metal legs. It's a risky operation, but it'll be worth it.
- Location: FL
theres nothing you can do to a Martin to make it play as well as a Taylor... i bet even Martin fans will tell you that.
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.
- Ranting Thespian
- DMBTabs.com Authority
- Posts: 3163
- Joined: Mon Sep 01, 2003 3:34 am
- Location: Wisconsin
- Contact:
At the *uptight* music store here that sells Martins and Taylors, and they have a huge selection, I tried almost all of them. It sucks there, though, since the guy sits with you, and has to get it down himself. I once had private time, though, and played most of the martins and taylors. I ended up liking the Martins more. But Taylors are great, very good quality, no need to put them down, they make very good guitars and look good, sound good, and feel good. The thing was, I liked the sound and style of the Martins more for my style of playing and my songs.
Here, to end this dispute everywhere
Martin = good guitars
Taylor = good guitars
Sound, feel, and look is all personaly, what you like, but it's only your opinion, and doesn't make any other opinions on them at all. You may think Martins are better, and someone thinks Taylors are better. They are both right, because it's all personal preference.
So again
Martin = good guitars
Taylor = good guitars
end of story.
Here, to end this dispute everywhere
Martin = good guitars
Taylor = good guitars
Sound, feel, and look is all personaly, what you like, but it's only your opinion, and doesn't make any other opinions on them at all. You may think Martins are better, and someone thinks Taylors are better. They are both right, because it's all personal preference.
So again
Martin = good guitars
Taylor = good guitars
end of story.
Yes, I am in a box

-Ranting Thespian

-Ranting Thespian
Not to mention there are a lot more flavors out there than chocolate and vanilla.Ranting Thespian wrote:At the *uptight* music store here that sells Martins and Taylors, and they have a huge selection, I tried almost all of them. It sucks there, though, since the guy sits with you, and has to get it down himself. I once had private time, though, and played most of the martins and taylors. I ended up liking the Martins more. But Taylors are great, very good quality, no need to put them down, they make very good guitars and look good, sound good, and feel good. The thing was, I liked the sound and style of the Martins more for my style of playing and my songs.
Here, to end this dispute everywhere
Martin = good guitars
Taylor = good guitars
Sound, feel, and look is all personaly, what you like, but it's only your opinion, and doesn't make any other opinions on them at all. You may think Martins are better, and someone thinks Taylors are better. They are both right, because it's all personal preference.
So again
Martin = good guitars
Taylor = good guitars
end of story.
- Speenis
- DMBTabs.com Authority
- Posts: 49507
- Joined: Wed Oct 02, 2002 4:07 pm
- Political views: #MakeDonaldDrumpfAgain
- Random movie quote to make you seem hip and "with it": Spalding.get.your.foot.off.the.boat!
- Location: Cleveland
back to the action, literally...
The action on a Taylor is better than a Martin. I really don't think this is a preference thing at all, I like em both, but lets face it, Taylor's play like butta
The action on a Taylor is better than a Martin. I really don't think this is a preference thing at all, I like em both, but lets face it, Taylor's play like butta
hofdaddy wrote:better tie your meat curtains together Whitney. cause one sip of Speen ale will make you gush out of your vagina
-
- DMBTabs.com Authority
- Posts: 2007
- Joined: Tue May 27, 2003 8:17 pm
- Location: Florence, SC
- Contact:
I totally agree Ranting. If you're getting a Taylor, you're getting a good guitar. If you're getting a Martin, you're getting a good guitar.Ranting Thespian wrote:At the *uptight* music store here that sells Martins and Taylors, and they have a huge selection, I tried almost all of them. It sucks there, though, since the guy sits with you, and has to get it down himself. I once had private time, though, and played most of the martins and taylors. I ended up liking the Martins more. But Taylors are great, very good quality, no need to put them down, they make very good guitars and look good, sound good, and feel good. The thing was, I liked the sound and style of the Martins more for my style of playing and my songs.
Here, to end this dispute everywhere
Martin = good guitars
Taylor = good guitars
Sound, feel, and look is all personaly, what you like, but it's only your opinion, and doesn't make any other opinions on them at all. You may think Martins are better, and someone thinks Taylors are better. They are both right, because it's all personal preference.
So again
Martin = good guitars
Taylor = good guitars
end of story.
(Yes, that's exactly what Ranting said, I'm just agreeing/summarizing)
-
- DMBTabs.com Regular
- Posts: 231
- Joined: Thu Jan 02, 2003 11:54 am
- Location: Cincinnati, OH
- Contact:
Heres my suggestion. Play your new Martin for awhile and you may just like how the action is. Remember that lower action generally produces less sound (think loudness of guitar) and may produce more buzzing at frets if its too low. However lower action is easier to play generally. You have to find that perfect level for your playing style. If you strum alot which I am betting you do you want a mediumish action. Low is generally more for fingerstyle.I am awaiting my new martin but i have a question for all taylor owners? How low is the action on taylor guitars? I've played quite a few and i like how easy they are to play. I dont really want to take my martin in and say make it as easy to play as a taylor. How much higher is the action on martin guitars than taylors the way they are set up at the factory?
To get to my point, If you want to experiment buy a new "bone drop in saddle." Changing action is always done at the saddle. I suggest you call Maury at Maury's music or go to his website maurysmusic.com. He is GREAT to deal with. (570) 645-3761 ask for maury and tell him what you want. He can mail out to you a low action drop in saddle. I did it for my D-15 and like it---better sound also with the bone material. Cost probably 20 bucks i think. If you dont like the action it brings you then just pull it out at next string change and replace with factory one. ALso, hit up http://www.umgf.com for all your Martin guitar questions. Great site.
Good luck.
2002 HD-28V
2003 D-15
Old Sigma
DM3MD hopefully someday!
2003 D-15
Old Sigma
DM3MD hopefully someday!
I would agree totally with Rant but I do think that Taylors play smoother or easier, and as for producing less sound I think you should play a Taylor because I know noone around me can hear the person next to them talkin if Im strumming. But theyre both amazing companies its all preference, apples and oranges.
Viva la DMB
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: Baidu [Spider] and 168 guests