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what do you guys think of the DX1 martin? i just got one, and it sounds really nice.. i am thinking about puting extra light strings on it to get a brighter sound.. but just wondering what you all think of the DX1 martin
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i dont like anything with an x or extra lights... sorry, but i prefer tone



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I've posted it numerous times, so I'll say it yet again:
DmbfanJason has both a DX1 and a Taylor 414. The 414 doesn't ever leave it's case. We both think the DX1 sounds better. Granted, I'm a Martin fan. If you've ever heard any of his recordings, they were done on a DX1. I think for the money it's a great guitar.
Don't put on extra lights. They'll make your hands girly and they'll sound like crap after playing them for a couple days. Stick with lights or mediums.
DmbfanJason has both a DX1 and a Taylor 414. The 414 doesn't ever leave it's case. We both think the DX1 sounds better. Granted, I'm a Martin fan. If you've ever heard any of his recordings, they were done on a DX1. I think for the money it's a great guitar.
Don't put on extra lights. They'll make your hands girly and they'll sound like crap after playing them for a couple days. Stick with lights or mediums.
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hahah ok man hahah lmao girly hands thats halrious
...just out of curiousity, do you know what kind of strings john mayer uses?
also i would like to hear a recording that Dmbfanjason made, if you have any, that would be awesome.. but thanks man you made me feel so much better about getting a DX1 thanks man

...just out of curiousity, do you know what kind of strings john mayer uses?
also i would like to hear a recording that Dmbfanjason made, if you have any, that would be awesome.. but thanks man you made me feel so much better about getting a DX1 thanks man


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I like my 000X1. Yea it doesnt have as good of tone as my d-28 or d36 or d16gte but it plays better and you dont have to worry about bangin it up.
But for brightness, an X model is really brighter than most solid wood martins.........you could argue mahogany is brighter but solid rosewood is definately not as bright. The way you can get a guitar brighter is by changing the type of strings, not so much the size. Like 80-20 bronze is brighter than phosphor bronze(which is what i use on all my guitars), and 85-15 bronze is even brighter than 80-20.
So if you want your guitar to be brighter, use 80-20 or 85-15 bronze. There might be something even brighter, but idk i havent used it. Some charts on the back of guitar string packs have a list of the types of strings from mellow to brightest.
But for brightness, an X model is really brighter than most solid wood martins.........you could argue mahogany is brighter but solid rosewood is definately not as bright. The way you can get a guitar brighter is by changing the type of strings, not so much the size. Like 80-20 bronze is brighter than phosphor bronze(which is what i use on all my guitars), and 85-15 bronze is even brighter than 80-20.
So if you want your guitar to be brighter, use 80-20 or 85-15 bronze. There might be something even brighter, but idk i havent used it. Some charts on the back of guitar string packs have a list of the types of strings from mellow to brightest.
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i own a dcx1e also. i play everyshow with it also. its sounds incredible unplugged and in my opinion can beat a lot of the higher end martins out there with sound. (my opinion) It all depends on the sound you are looking for. Ive played some other dcx1es also that sound like shit and are no comparison to mine. but congrats on getting your guitar and i wouldnt go any lighter than lights.GuitarGuy305 wrote:I have the DCX1E and I love it. I use it for gigs also. Great sounding guitar. I wouldn't say it's exclusively for starters
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if you really like it don't let others persuade you otherwise - i too have a DCX1E and love it except that it buzzes a little, i put mediums on and that helped but i think when i get home i'm gonna take it to a shop, probably just the truss rod but i don't like playing around with it, other people can do it for sure
anyway, if you like it, great
anyway, if you like it, great
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