The Martin vs Taylor Thread
you guys like the herringbone? i think it looks tacky as hell.
i definately want just the D-35
I guess im being harsh on the taylors, it was still a great guitar, but martins seemed so much better FOR ME, but the point of me posting this was that i think a lot of the memebers here just go by name brand, why else would you be considering either a taylor or a martin? they just seemed so different to me there shouldne be a debate.
i really want to try a larivee, kahn has been wearing me down slowly.
i definately want just the D-35
I guess im being harsh on the taylors, it was still a great guitar, but martins seemed so much better FOR ME, but the point of me posting this was that i think a lot of the memebers here just go by name brand, why else would you be considering either a taylor or a martin? they just seemed so different to me there shouldne be a debate.
i really want to try a larivee, kahn has been wearing me down slowly.
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no you're not..... they suckcheckii wrote:you guys like the herringbone? i think it looks tacky as hell.
i definately want just the D-35
I guess im being harsh on the taylors, it was still a great guitar, but martins seemed so much better FOR ME, but the point of me posting this was that i think a lot of the memebers here just go by name brand, why else would you be considering either a taylor or a martin? they just seemed so different to me there shouldne be a debate.
i really want to try a larivee, kahn has been wearing me down slowly.

Larrivee do it, do it. It all depends if you want a dread or a more grand auditorium style, or a jumbo, but my OM-09FM is their patented shape (similar to a x14 Taylor's shape, but better) and I find it packs more punch than any dread I've played. The Dreads are booming. And the Jumbos...
I struck an open G chord and it blew the luthier against the wall and ripped off his shirt.
At this point, I've only played a few guitars nicer than my guitar, one of which is an HD35, the others are more expensive Larrivees.
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Here are the specs for my guitar

All Solid wood Construction
Single Piece Mahogany Neck
Canadian Sitka Spruce Sound Board & Bracing
African Ebony Fretboard & Bridge
Canadian Maple Multi-Strip Body Binding
Rosewood Back & Sides
Symmetrical Parabolic X-Bracing
Hand fit Dovetail Neck Joint
Abalone Rosette
Pearl Logo w/ Sterling Silver Border
Ping Tuners w/ Black Knobs (18:1 Ratio)
Ivoroid Fretboard Binding
Larrivee Custom Beveled Pickguard
Microdot Fretboard Markers
Limited Lifetime warranty
Arch-top Case
Gloss UV Finish Body / Satin Urathane Neck
Custom Precision Compensated Bone Saddle
The ebony fretboard is orgasmic. Its so easy to play and its so quick.

All Solid wood Construction
Single Piece Mahogany Neck
Canadian Sitka Spruce Sound Board & Bracing
African Ebony Fretboard & Bridge
Canadian Maple Multi-Strip Body Binding
Rosewood Back & Sides
Symmetrical Parabolic X-Bracing
Hand fit Dovetail Neck Joint
Abalone Rosette
Pearl Logo w/ Sterling Silver Border
Ping Tuners w/ Black Knobs (18:1 Ratio)
Ivoroid Fretboard Binding
Larrivee Custom Beveled Pickguard
Microdot Fretboard Markers
Limited Lifetime warranty
Arch-top Case
Gloss UV Finish Body / Satin Urathane Neck
Custom Precision Compensated Bone Saddle
The ebony fretboard is orgasmic. Its so easy to play and its so quick.
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Hmmm... I really love playing my Taylor. I was looking at the 300 series when I bought mine and comparing it to the simalarly priced Martin's. I thought at that price level the Taylors sat better on MY lap and had a much fuller sound that the similar Martin's.
I haven't played the 700 series of equvalent Martin's yet because then I'll want one...so, when I do I'll let you know. But as for the 1K-2K range, Taylor all the way.
I haven't played the 700 series of equvalent Martin's yet because then I'll want one...so, when I do I'll let you know. But as for the 1K-2K range, Taylor all the way.
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my feelings exactlycheckii wrote:the sound wasnt bad, just not what i would want in an acoustic.
i ocassionally play in a duo (me with a martin, my friend with a taylor) and i really love the contrast in tones, it really lets each guitar shine
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i have 15 matty boom points, and frankly, i dont give a shit
i have 15 matty boom points, and frankly, i dont give a shit
you should post that, i'd be very curious to see how it sounds.crash_in_to_me wrote:my feelings exactlycheckii wrote:the sound wasnt bad, just not what i would want in an acoustic.
i ocassionally play in a duo (me with a martin, my friend with a taylor) and i really love the contrast in tones, it really lets each guitar shine
The L body is Larrivee's "patented" shape based off of the general shape of classical guitars. The OM's are pretty close size wise to Martin's OM. As with nearly all of Larrivee's guitars they both have the symmetrical bracing that Larrivee is well known for.KahnTheRevelator wrote:but my OM-09FM is their patented shape (similar to a x14 Taylor's shape, but better).
Re: The Martin vs Taylor Thread
I know when people say they can't decide between x Taylor and x Martin that more than likely they are shopping for a headstock. If Dave played a bunch of Gibsons and Larrivees you'd probably see alot more people saying I can't decide between x Gibson and x Larrivee.checkii wrote:
So why might I ask does it seem like everyone is looking between these two brands when they are so different?
I voted Martin but personally I wouldn't spend 2k on a factory built guitar. I'd start looking at smaller shops and individual luthiers even if I had to come up with a little more cash.
Re: The Martin vs Taylor Thread
that's what i kind of figured after playing them both.hcole wrote:I know when people say they can't decide between x Taylor and x Martin that more than likely they are shopping for a headstock. If Dave played a bunch of Gibsons and Larrivees you'd probably see alot more people saying I can't decide between x Gibson and x Larrivee.checkii wrote:
So why might I ask does it seem like everyone is looking between these two brands when they are so different?
I voted Martin but personally I wouldn't spend 2k on a factory built guitar. I'd start looking at smaller shops and individual luthiers even if I had to come up with a little more cash.
Does anyone know what model Martin Mayer used to play when he'd play solo?
I have some older bootlegs of him playing acoustic and that guitar sounds so damn good. Just such a full sound its crazy.
Re: The Martin vs Taylor Thread
I could be way off but it seems like he had a DM3MD, I do know that the Mayer sig model is an OM though so maybe it was an OM of some sort.checkii wrote: Does anyone know what model Martin Mayer used to play when he'd play solo?
I have some older bootlegs of him playing acoustic and that guitar sounds so damn good. Just such a full sound its crazy.
Re: The Martin vs Taylor Thread
I don't know what an OM is.hcole wrote:I could be way off but it seems like he had a DM3MD, I do know that the Mayer sig model is an OM though so maybe it was an OM of some sort.checkii wrote: Does anyone know what model Martin Mayer used to play when he'd play solo?
I have some older bootlegs of him playing acoustic and that guitar sounds so damn good. Just such a full sound its crazy.
sorry, i've always been the guy who said I was too horrible for a nice guitar so I never learned about good guitars, what makes them better, and what guitars are actually good.
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