HD-28 v. D-35
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HD-28 v. D-35
I know these are pretty similar guitars, but what are the differences. Which (in your opinion ) sounds better (is there much of a difference)? Thanks a lot for your help
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Well, the Well,the diffence between the D-28 and the D-35, they are pretty similar, just more details really for the D-35. They sound pretty much the same. Now the HD modles, they will be fuller, brighter, and I don't know how but it feels more expensive and crafted. I forget what exactly they do to make it a HD, can someone fill him in?
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yea... the "H" stands for herring bone
and the hd's are better than the just d's... probably obviously
ive heard that the D's are more bassy than the HD's
but ive never played either
thats all i can tell ya
check out martin's site for specs
and the hd's are better than the just d's... probably obviously
ive heard that the D's are more bassy than the HD's
but ive never played either
thats all i can tell ya
check out martin's site for specs
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I like the D-28 for the more bassy rytmic sound. I think because I can feel it more, and the music I play, that's the sound I want.crash_in_to_me wrote:yea... the "H" stands for herring bone
and the hd's are better than the just d's... probably obviously
ive heard that the D's are more bassy than the HD's
but ive never played either
thats all i can tell ya
check out martin's site for specs
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HD's
Actually, because of the scalloped bracing used in the construction of the HD's, they're supposed to produce more low end response. As for the difference between the 28 and 35, the 35 contains the three piece back--which, from what I've been told, is contstructed of woods that are slightly more rare than the 28's--hence the three pieces.
Regardless, you can't go wrong. Especially for DMB style playing.
Regardless, you can't go wrong. Especially for DMB style playing.
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