------->MARTIN D-35 or TAYLOR 810CE????

Want to ask about strings, maintenance, amps, mics, or comparisons of different guitars or any music equipment? This is for all threads related to music equipment.

Moderators: onid41, jkanter

User avatar
jkanter
Site Admin/Creator
Posts: 114219
Joined: Tue Jul 23, 2002 9:25 pm
Contact:

Unread post by jkanter » Sun Sep 14, 2003 10:05 am

I think your missing the most important point(sNs)......the 810ce is a cutaway dreadnaught(with electronics) if I'm not mistaken. You will def lose some of that dreadnaught sound from that cutaway. Also, when it comes to dreadnaughts......there is no doubt as to whether Martin or Taylor rules.....Martin wins hands down. I don't even want to hear that "re-voiced" crap all you guys talk about. First off, his guitar wouldn't be one of those revoiced models......and second off, it's just not true :D
jkanter
"Celebrate we will, Cause life is short but sweet for certain" - Two Step
"Ain't Nothing Wrong, ain't nothing right and still I sit and lie awake all night" - DJ's(Sublime)
bbatsell wrote:I used to write a blog until I realized how wholly uninteresting my life is and how it would be an exercise in depression.

User avatar
Ranting Thespian
DMBTabs.com Authority
Posts: 3163
Joined: Mon Sep 01, 2003 3:34 am
Location: Wisconsin
Contact:

Unread post by Ranting Thespian » Sun Sep 14, 2003 10:17 am

Yeah, I would have to say the dreadnaughts are what martin is all about.

Also, I like to have cutaways on my guitars, as well as built in pickups. I don't think it takes that much away from the guitar, anyways. I also enjoy to be able to get up the neck easier, and I like the look of a cutaway.


Also, I actualy prefer the D-28 to the HD-28 . I tried them both at the same time I visited the guitar shop with Martins. I liked the lower sound of the D-28, and the feel. the HD-28 is great, but I liked the D-28 more.
Yes, I am in a box
Image

-Ranting Thespian

User avatar
houseman101
Posts: 7
Joined: Tue Aug 19, 2003 1:33 am

Difference between D-28 and HD-28??

Unread post by houseman101 » Sun Sep 14, 2003 2:52 pm

I checked the specs on the Martin site but didn't see any significant differences between the D's and the HD's. Could someone please explain this one?

User avatar
Speenis
DMBTabs.com Authority
Posts: 49510
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

Unread post by Speenis » Sun Sep 14, 2003 9:42 pm

jkanter wrote:I think your missing the most important point(sNs)......the 810ce is a cutaway dreadnaught(with electronics) if I'm not mistaken. You will def lose some of that dreadnaught sound from that cutaway. Also, when it comes to dreadnaughts......there is no doubt as to whether Martin or Taylor rules.....Martin wins hands down. I don't even want to hear that "re-voiced" crap all you guys talk about. First off, his guitar wouldn't be one of those revoiced models......and second off, it's just not true :D
"all you guys"... You mean Shane! LOL. I agree about losing the sound with a cutaway, but as far as dreadnaught sound goes, you can't really deem one better. I'm sure you're D-16RGT has a pretty sweet sound compared to a 310ce, but I like Taylor's over Martins because of their feel. No one has really mentioned anything about how the guitar physically feels when you're palying it, or the action. Everyone here knows that a martin or a taylor are gonna have a pretty nice action, but I prefer the ebony fingerboard over a martins mahogany/rosewood/etc... Just my opinion though. Back to the original question...if Taylor made a 810e, that would be my pick. Personally, I don't feel like I need a cutaway, and the fact that Taylor only makes A/E's with a cutaway is a real bummer. I think either way, both guitars are extremely nice. Since I have never played a D-35 of HD-35, I would have to go with the 810ce cuz of the fretboard. Now, had it been HD-28 v. 810ce, I would go for the HD-28 or HD-28v because I have played those and they truly rock. And im spent...
hofdaddy wrote:better tie your meat curtains together Whitney. cause one sip of Speen ale will make you gush out of your vagina

ticohans
DMBTabs.com Authority
Posts: 1112
Joined: Mon Nov 25, 2002 12:11 am
Location: Davidson, NC
Contact:

Unread post by ticohans » Mon Sep 15, 2003 12:56 am

Guys, all this cutaway stuff is basically bull as far as I know. Unless I've gone completely senile and am remembering wrong, I've read more than one report where studies were done that showed that the guitar didn't lose any sound at all with a cutaway, at least none distinguishable by the human ear. That's just a guitar circle old wive's tale.

User avatar
Speenis
DMBTabs.com Authority
Posts: 49510
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

Unread post by Speenis » Mon Sep 15, 2003 1:09 am

that may be true, i was just saying that i have no use for one. i am no where near the skill level of soloing, although i have never really tried. but anyway, yeah, i don't think i really need one that bad.
hofdaddy wrote:better tie your meat curtains together Whitney. cause one sip of Speen ale will make you gush out of your vagina

User avatar
ryopan
DMBTabs.com Authority
Posts: 2730
Joined: Wed Jan 01, 2003 10:12 pm
Location: midland tx usa

Re: Difference between D-28 and HD-28??

Unread post by ryopan » Mon Sep 15, 2003 1:39 am

houseman101 wrote:I checked the specs on the Martin site but didn't see any significant differences between the D's and the HD's. Could someone please explain this one?
you know, i always wondered that myself. some musical genius fill us in.
-Ryan-

Listen to your friend Billy Zane....

User avatar
paywad927
DMBTabs.com Council
Posts: 920
Joined: Sun Dec 01, 2002 1:20 pm
Location: pittsburgh
Contact:

Unread post by paywad927 » Mon Sep 15, 2003 2:49 am

BigSpeen3436 wrote:
jkanter wrote:I think your missing the most important point(sNs)......the 810ce is a cutaway dreadnaught(with electronics) if I'm not mistaken. You will def lose some of that dreadnaught sound from that cutaway. Also, when it comes to dreadnaughts......there is no doubt as to whether Martin or Taylor rules.....Martin wins hands down. I don't even want to hear that "re-voiced" crap all you guys talk about. First off, his guitar wouldn't be one of those revoiced models......and second off, it's just not true :D
"all you guys"... You mean Shane! LOL. I agree about losing the sound with a cutaway, but as far as dreadnaught sound goes, you can't really deem one better. I'm sure you're D-16RGT has a pretty sweet sound compared to a 310ce, but I like Taylor's over Martins because of their feel. No one has really mentioned anything about how the guitar physically feels when you're palying it, or the action. Everyone here knows that a martin or a taylor are gonna have a pretty nice action, but I prefer the ebony fingerboard over a martins mahogany/rosewood/etc... Just my opinion though. Back to the original question...if Taylor made a 810e, that would be my pick. Personally, I don't feel like I need a cutaway, and the fact that Taylor only makes A/E's with a cutaway is a real bummer. I think either way, both guitars are extremely nice. Since I have never played a D-35 of HD-35, I would have to go with the 810ce cuz of the fretboard. Now, had it been HD-28 v. 810ce, I would go for the HD-28 or HD-28v because I have played those and they truly rock. And im spent...
i almost bought a D16-RGT. i played it at every guitar store i went to and it was the only guitar i kept coming back to. i think its sounds great with its bassy sound (known for in most martins.) it sounded better than any other guitar in the price range. but, once i played a taylor, i fell in love with them. their bright, crisp sound is like none other ive heard in another guitar. after i bought my 414ce i went back to a guitar store and played the D16-RGT again and i thought it was just alright. i still loved that bassy sound, but it just didnt have the crisp sound that the taylor did.
-derek

User avatar
thejoe
DMBTabs.com Authority
Posts: 6982
Joined: Fri May 09, 2003 7:55 pm
Random movie quote to make you seem hip and "with it": You're a hooker? Jesus, I forgot! I just thought I was doing GREAT with you!
Location: Wisconsin

Unread post by thejoe » Mon Sep 15, 2003 7:34 am

the 'H' mean s taht is the herringbone pattern

what the herring bone pattern is... im not sure

thats all i can do

my musician's friend catallog says they have some sort of 'herringbone top trim'
~joe

i have 15 matty boom points, and frankly, i dont give a shit

User avatar
gcom007
DMBTabs.com Authority
Posts: 4336
Joined: Tue Oct 01, 2002 8:27 am
Location: Beverly Hills, Michigan
Contact:

Unread post by gcom007 » Mon Sep 15, 2003 9:48 am

H's also have thinner bracing and premium wood, the thinner bracing really makes those things rockets, although that might actually just be the HD-35 with the thinner bracing...not entirely sure...but the H's are just overall better guitars...
-Elliot
--President of nDMB Discussion

http://www.myspace.com/ElliotRyanLive

March 28, 2004: The nDMBc Revolucion!!!

I retired from messing around on here...now I'm just around...every now and again...saying stupid stuff...like this...

Six Strings ce
Posts: 10
Joined: Sun Sep 14, 2003 8:22 am

Unread post by Six Strings ce » Wed Sep 17, 2003 1:28 pm

Its whatever you like. I personally like the Taylor over the Martin for various reasons. But you can't beat a Martin.
Image

User avatar
houseman101
Posts: 7
Joined: Tue Aug 19, 2003 1:33 am

Unread post by houseman101 » Thu Sep 18, 2003 3:17 pm

gcom007 wrote:H's also have thinner bracing and premium wood, the thinner bracing really makes those things rockets, although that might actually just be the HD-35 with the thinner bracing...not entirely sure...but the H's are just overall better guitars...
Thanks for the info. That's been something I've always wondered about!

Post Reply

Return to “Musicians' Gear”

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 102 guests