Guild vs martin The only comparison would be between the USA Guild and Martin, IMHO. The Guild is much more balanced but the Martin is louder and had a deeper bass end. Here we go! Guild D-240E. Which sounds best Martin vs. Decisions: Martin D1GT vs Guild GAD 50-E vs Alvarez MD90. Un petit duel au sommet pour cette reprise de la semaine?Guild Guitars USA D-55 vs Martin Guitar HD-28on vous laisse juge, ;)Retrouvez les en ligne iciLa Gui As I said in this thread from last year, "I own a Martin Grand J12-40E Special which I bought new in 2009, and it’s simply the finest acoustic 12 I’ve had the pleasure to play in my life. Check it these two comparison The Guild is a very nice guitar with a thinner neck, 1 11/16” nut and it plays very nice. You won't go wrong with either guitar. Mine was very vibrant and balanced. Joined May 8, 2014 Messages 212 Reaction score 27. It is also very good. _____ Happiness Is A New Set Of Strings L-20A #4 09-22-2014, 10:01 PM JohnW63. The Martin is a superb guitar, very light, with the nuance in tone of a far more expensive guitar. what your opinion I think to buy one of them? #2 05-14-2019, 08:02 AM mercy. with a nice new hard case, 20:1 open gear tuners and a warranty . Of the five acoustic 12’s I’ve owned since 1971 (the others being a Martin D12-20, Guild JF65-12, Taylor 555 and Martin J12-40), the We get asked this question a lot how does the Guild D-55 compare to other popular dreadnoughts? Today we compare it to the iconic Martin D-28. I will have to second the comment that a Guild D-50 for $1,000 less than the Martin D-28 is probably a Chinese (GAD Series) Guild and in my opinion can not be compared to either a USA-made D-50 or a Martin D-28. The Martins and the American made Guilds are excellent. Coming from the D size to a 00, I was never really impressed with the sound. Heads up, tiny-house nation—’tis the time of the tiny guitar. The D-40 has a bit more visual appeal. If you are able to cope with the larger neck and Guild D-240E. If it’s your main guitar I’d go for the Martin. The design is so different the sound will be as well. I had the pleasure to visit Alfasoni Music Store in Barcelona, and I did a quick review of these amazing guitars in 3 rounds: Fingerstyle (1st and 2nd) and S The guitar is also incredibly light. All are solid woods; all have AFAIK the thinner 1 11/16-inch nut width I prefer and two of the three have rosewood back and sides which I like and one has a non-natural finish, which I prefer. Both are great guitars - the 15 has much more bass but the payability is equal on both guitars. Un petit duel au sommet pour cette reprise de la semaine?Guild Guitars USA D-55 vs Martin Guitar HD-28on vous laisse juge, ;)Retrouvez les en ligne iciLa Gui I can't comment on the Martin, but I love my '75 F112. Guild D35 vs Martin D18 vs Gibson J50. Both are great guitars. (Guild does not offer a 3-piece back in their standard line. Currently debating between The Martin Dreadnought Junior(Spruce top), Martin 0-X1E (formerly 0X2MAE) and Guild M120 (all Mahogany). Feels great to me also. guild. The Guild’s tone is very different than the Martin. I’ve owned the Martin D12-28, which is a great sounding instrument. "Martin guitars - just try to buy one!" Taylor GS Mini Vs Martin or similar 00 General Acoustic Guitar Discussion The Acoustic Guitar Forum > General 2023 Guild F55 Maple 2023 000-18MD 2021 000-15SM 2017 00-28 1968 D-21 2023 Guild D-1212 1977 Takamine F-400S 60's Harmony H1213 #3 I have the Guild OM-120. Many "old-school" guitarists will naturally crown Martin as the cream of the crop. If you are able to cope with the larger neck and overall weight and are a dedicated 12 string player,the Guild may be a better choicethe HD 12-28 is no slouch either. Martin 00-15M. The Guild doesn't sound like a Martin, The Martin doesn't sound like a Guild either. To answer your direct question however, I have played both the Guild and Alvarez Well they are both spruce/EIR dreads with x-bracing but one is a Martin and the other is a Guild. However the Guild has all natural appointments like bone string holders and a rosewood bridge. Martin, Guild, Larrivee, Everett, Gibson, & Lowden are among the brands using dovetails. The neck profile was often a shallow 'D' shape, with a somewhat wide feel due to the shallow depth. you might be interested in a Guild D40 Traditional, or if course the regular D40, the D40 Traditional has a scalloped bracing, I believe forward shift. This is a benefit and a feature the X bracing cannot match in terms of clarity. Quality. The only *negative* regarding Martin 12 strings is that they really do sound like their 6 string counterparts. I still have a 70s D-25 to use as my kick around Mahogany Dread ShootoutRecorded with Shure KSM32, Focusrite Saffire Pro 40, Logic Pro, no additional processing. Welcome JP, I have played all guitars in question (000-15s, F40, and D40) but actually own a 000-15 and an F30. Im singer songwriter and my style of playing is light strumming and some of fingerpicking, i use the guitar for accompaiment my voice. My Guild D60 and D35 are spectacular guitars. If you were to force me to choose, it would be the guild 240. I have played a 000 15m and loved it. The Guild will feel "chunky" compared to the Martin - a bit like the difference between vintage Telecasters and modern Strats. West R Lee Venerated Member. In the rosewood (but less-bling) corner is Martin's D-28 and the 3-piece backed D-35 and Guild's D-50. If you want darker tone, stick And when it comes to investment potential, there's simply no comparison between Martins and Guilds. 00 level. As you say, chunky neck, which I like. But I've got the Guild D-20 - fit and finish are perfect and it's got a darkly rich tone that befits a mahogany guitar. The Martin D-18, D-28 and D-45 are archetypal Dreads. I have a Guild D-55 and a Martin D-35. The D-35 gets a bit lost in the shuffle. Martin is often synonymous with their signature dreadnought body, which some players find uncomfortable for its larger size. In recent years, for example, Guild made a sitka-topped D50 Standard Series and an Adirondack-topped D50 Bluegrass Special (Traditional Series). Top of the line Takamine pro series solid wood guitars are as good as the other big names and certainly have the best electronics package. Posts: 810 I don't care for elixers, but I The Guild has a 1 11/16" nut - the Taylor is 1 3/4" The Guild has the wider 17 1/4" lower bout - the Taylor is 16 1/4" The Guild has a slimmer 4 3/4" body depth - the Taylor is 5" I think I prefer the Guild because it's new . But of the many guitars I've owned, (and that's in the hundreds), I treasure the memory of the Guilds I've owned as much as any. At worst, I won't care for it, send that one back, and order in yet another HD-28V. Before and after I bought my DV-52 i took trips to the Guitar Center and two other large guitar dealers in Evansville, IN. Money still Talks!!! The Martin OOO-15M loses definition in the high end. J45dale Member. Sorry to bother you folks again but I wonder your thoughts on these three guitars. Overall, however, I've preferred the Martin dreadnought tone over the Guild dreadnought models' tone. I generally can't tell the difference between 1-11/16 and 1-3/4 on a standard scale. Many Guild owners say that the Guild sound is somewhere in between Martin and Taylor. Needless to say, I'm a bit frustrated here, and while this last Martin does sound like everything you've ever dreamed, I'm tempted to send it back and check out the Guild D-55 instead. 4) so if you play up the neck a lot, or have large fingers you My friend has a recent(1995) 00-15 mahogany. Joined Feb 10, 2006 Messages Guild D20 versus Martin D15? Thread starter BoneDigger; Start date Jul 26, 2019; BoneDigger Member. If you can find one , Martin made an OM 15. The guild’s neck is also different than the Yamaha. The V Class design enables increased sustain 12-String Choice: Martin D-X2E v. i don't know squat about the new ones but back then i thought the guilds were much more to my liking than the martin 12-stringers. And, the violin shaped back is a nice projector of sound. !- I was used to the sound of the Martin. While the M120 is fairly close to Martin's 00 size (actually I think the Guild is a hair smaller than the 00 even O. 75. Registered User : Join Date: Jan 2014. Basic simple cl But the Guild balanced tone survives, and true, you won’t get one to sound like a Martin. She picked the Guild right away, I really want an american made guild d50 but the GAD really impressed me. That makes a difference to me. If I had to pick one for myself, it'd be the Guild by just a sliver over the Martin CEO-7, followed by the Eastman E8OM. More posts you may like Top Posts Reddit . The Guild D35 is a very different feel to the regular Martin profile - not better or worse, just different. Very good guitar. Registered User : I have not played the Martin d-15. Currently have a Martin ’66 D-28, ’69 0-16NY, 2018 D-42, 2018 The Martin is quieter (might be the particular guitar tho) but has more depth and soothing clarity. My budget was about $2,500, and the Aujourd'hui on vous parle de guitares 12 cordes 😛Guild vs Martin, laquelle a votre préférence ?#hurricanemusic #martin #guild #nantes Both the Guild OM-140CE Natural and the Martin GPC-11E have a C-shaped neck. Both rosewood I own a couple of dreadnought 6-strings (Martin D-35 and D-45) and I also own a Guild F512 12-string. The observation that the Martin lends itself better to flatpicking and the Guild strumming is probably accurate. We've got two beautiful examples of spruce/mahogany dreadnoughts in the studio today. J. “These days, three of the biggest American guitar manufacturers—Martin, Taylor, and Guild—are producing high-quality, scaled I noticed a lot of people asking about these 2 guitar models so I thought i'd upload a short simple comparison to help people shopping round. It was no one's fault; it just turned out that, between those two guitars, on that particular day, the Guild was a better instrument It won’t be wrong to call Guild a premium guitar brand that best suits the needs of intermediate to advanced guitarists. It's truly remarkable that these great guitars have been built under the to answer your actual questionthe biggest differences are the Martin OO has a slightly wider body/lower bout but the Guild is slightly deeper bodied. Scaled-down is the new “bigger is better,” a design aesthetic for guitars that are easy to tran Both the Guild F-150CE Jumbo Acoustic and the Martin DC-X2E have a C-shaped neck. Martin 000-15 SM vs Furch 0M MM vs Guild M20 VS Taylor AD22 User Name: Remember Me? Password: Register: FAQ: Calendar: Page 1 of 2: 1: 2 > Thread Tools #1 11-06-2022, 02:57 AM Kristof 1981. The D-28 has to be Martin’s most iconic dreadnaught acoustic guitar. The unique factor about Guild guitars is their supreme quality. The Guild sounds very boxy. Martin General Acoustic Guitar Discussion The Acoustic Guitar 2008 Guild D55 Prototype 1998 Guild Starfire IV 2016 Guild Newark St. Jul 26, 2019 #1 I happen to be a sucker for mahogany topped guitars (I own three). I love both of these guitars, for the record. It’s very slim. I would think about equal in quality, sound, playability too. _____ Ibanez AW140 Martin 000-10E Taylor big baby Yamaha LL-TA #2 05-08-2020, 04:56 AM jazzguy. 5" scale, mahogany-bodied Dreads. Both guitars have a similar mellow, warm tone though. In this review, we’ll be comparing Guild D 240 vs Martin DX1AE helping you decide which one among the two acoustic-electric guitars has the features that will work for you. But the playing is fine! One more thing about the HD28. Charter Member : Join Date: Jun 2007. Registered User : Join Date: Mar 2012. I will probably never own a D 18, primarily because my Guild D I want an small body all hog acoustic and i want to know the differences between the Martin 0015M and the Guild m20 made in USA. D-35 (Guild, not Martin). I think Bruce does a good job in post #2 in providing background of Martin vs Guild in 12-strings. Yamaha vs. "Martin guitars - just try to buy one!" I own a couple of dreadnought 6-strings (Martin D-35 and D-45) and I also own a Guild F512 12-string. I can't find anyone in my area that carries the Washburn or Guild so I haven't been able to play either of those. I Guild GAD M120E vs. Be aware that you are comparing apples to oranges. 1; 2; 3; First Prev 3 of 3 Go to page. In the past I have played some of the larger Guild's. Martin vs. Both the Martin and the Guild will have a thinner sound with little bottom end. I had the pleasure to visit Alfasoni Music Store in Barcelona, and I did a quick review of these amazing guitars in 3 rounds: Fingerstyle (1st and 2nd) and S All Solid Hog Comparison Martin vs Guild? I've finally found an acoustic I'm happy with - a Martin OMCPA4. But I The new Guild Jumbo Junior may be small, but it’s a force to be reckoned with. but if the Taylor is a better fit, go for it. It feels to I noticed a lot of people asking about these 2 guitar models so I thought i'd upload a short simple comparison to help people shopping round. Martin D-15M 3. I'm very familiar with the sound of the D-25, having owned a '74 for about 5 yearstypical cherry, arch-back, hog-top model. As already stated, a Guild has a Guild sound and a Martin has a Martin sound. d28 first half, d55 second half of video. I also just realized this year how much I like Guilds. Nickel Bronze John and Jeremy are back to review a couple of USA Models from Guild Guitars: The Guild D-20s!-----00:0 I've owned quite a few Martin, Gibson, and Guild products in the last 45 years and enjoyed them all. Hi folks, I wanted to have some people's feedback on the sound of a D-25 vs. There are a couple of reasons why Guild decided to include this design on the Westerly D Guild’s D-40 produces a fuller sound, more harmonics, and a better strummer. Location: Inland Empire, So California. I'm not sure how consistent D55s are, but this video seriously has me considering one if I can find one that sounds this good. 75" at the nut, but Guild was noted for significant neck variations. My first good acoustic was an 80s D-55 that I sold because I couldn't get it to sound like a Martin - this was when I was still a youngster and didn't know any better. Both are good smaller Both Guild M-20 and Martin 000-15M guitars are designed for guitarists who like vintage aesthetics for their guitars and compact size. Jumbo . The disadvantage of the Guild is that I think it's string spacing is narrower than the Martin. I’ve played both, and I like both. Do like that with all HPL don't have to worry much about humidity levels. . Aside from the Martin v. Which is the best value for money It’s for finger picking. Taylor? As the subject line suggests, I'm looking to upgrade to a new acoustic-electric guitar in the $500-$1000 range in a few months. Which sounds best It's been a while since we did an old fashioned Blindfold Challenge!! Today we put Quinton to the test. 6K views 9 replies 4 participants last post by Robert1950 Mar 1, 2018 Martin 000-42 Marquis, but with VTS top, modern performance neck, and old high grade Brazilian Rosewood back and sides. Nickel B Martin vs Guild I've had many wonderful Martins over the years and a handful of nice Guilds as well. ) Then in the rosewood and bling corner is Martin's D-4x models and Guild's D-55. I also played various Martin models all the way up to the $4,000. guild om 120 vs martin ooodrs1 vs alvarez MGA66ESHB - mahogany guitar. I own and LOVE my Guild D-55 but my sleeper guitar is my discontinued Martin D-17 that FAR exceeded my expectations and they are out there in "guitar deal" world. I know the Martin 0-X1E is all HPL, and the Guild and Djr are all solid wood. The nice thing about the Martin is the easy playing neck, but I have no clue how the Guild would feel. The body depth increased to 5" at it's deepest point. Think he can identify the difference between the foll The F-30 on the other hand is actual Guild guitar made by the Guild company itself and its Guild employees in the Guild owned factory. 75 vs 25. Sounds great to me, fingerpicked or strummed. X-175 Sunburst 1996 Ovation 1768-7LTD " custom " #9 03-31-2014, 06:05 PM brian a. Those were all American made before 2006. This guitar is the opposite, while still being a workhorse. The Martin will have a little bit fuller tone but the Guild will be very balanced. Take a listen to the Guild D-40 and the Yamaha FGX5 and let us know whi Martin 000-15SM hands-down - if you break it in right; if you've never owned a hardwood-top (mahogany family, walnut, koa) guitar, FYI they need to be played harder, over a longer period, before they fully open up - pound the snot out of it (think Pete Townshend here) an hour or so a day for 4-6 months, and you'll have a real tone/volume monster on your hands . Martin’s D-18 is great for Flatpicking, leads and bluegrass and has less sustain than the Guild. My Martin D2R is a great gigging guitar and the newest addition to the herd a Orville by Gibson J-45 I'm loving. Posts: 35 Martin 0015m vs Guild m20. I've been wanting to stop by Guitar Center and check out their new Marley A-20, but I haven't yet. We get asked this question a lot how does the Guild D-55 compare to other popular dreadnoughts? Today we compare it to the iconic Martin D-28. Martin d28 Vs Guild d55 video comparison. They'll never sound the same, and they're not supposed to. Hi guys! I need some help. Both were/are spruce-topped, 25. the Guild at 1. I would be hard pressed to choose betwee Yeah, certain chord shapes I find cramped and difficult on anything tighter than 15". In 1973, the F-30 changed from a Martin-shaped 000 body, to a 15" small jumbo shape. The M-20 was one of Guild’s least Hello. Both are used. I would think the typical difference in Guild and Martin bracing would make most Guilds have a clearer voice with a little less bass than the Martin D-18s. It sounds and plays great, and it’s beautiful looking too. Find out their differences in specs, sound, playability, build quality and value. I also have a good bit of experience with the Guild model and can say this from The new Taylor AD22e was dying to be compared to the ever-popular Martin 000-15M and we just happened to have one in stock!! How do these two sma We did it! The new Taylor AD22e was Guild D-40 $1700 vs Guild D-40 Traditional $2700 (+/-) - what is the driving the price difference? Thread starter WC that would also be good to know as I am sort of teaching myself and I like it a lot! And to be fair, if the Martin D-18 has an edge for finger style over the Guild D-40 or D-40T if someone could mention that, it'd be good to The guild has a shorter scale 24 3/4 vs 25. Joined Nov 19, 2005 Messages 17,937 Reaction score 2,975 Location East Texas. Ever since it premiered in 1931, guitarists of all skill levels from around the world have admired its deep booming sound and superb projection. The Guild M-20, a small body all-mahogany guitar that has quickly become a fan favorite among players. Mine is unbelievable. Martin 0015m vs Guild m20 User Name: Remember Me? Password: Register: FAQ: Calendar Thread Tools #1 01-08-2021, 05:06 AM Desolationrow. I have a line on a used but like new D20 for a fair price. Guild D-120/OM-120? General Acoustic Guitar Discussion. Ian’s Favorite Guitar Stuff:1. Martin's V-necks on the other hand, actually cause pain in Mahogany Dread ShootoutRecorded with Shure KSM32, Focusrite Saffire Pro 40, Logic Pro, no additional processing. Most people feel like the thickness of a C neck is simply the less Martin and Guild are built fairly differently and intended to produce different sounds. Someone once said that "Martins are made for bluegrass, Guild is made for everything else. Now for the martin vs. The V-Class design gives your guitar more sustain, especially higher up the neck. Guild F212: 1964 (Hoboken), Guild Mark V: 1975 (Westerly), Guild F50: 1976 (Westerly), Guild F512: 2010 (New Hartford), Pawless Mesquite Special: 2012, 90s Epi HR Custom (Samick), 2014 Guild OOO 12-fret Orpheum (New Hartford), 2013 12 fret Orpheum Dread (New Hartford), Guild BT258E, 8 string baritone, 2006 Guild D55 (Tacoma), (admittedly I was also at a point where the extra $100ish between the guild and even a used martin played a huge factor in tipping the scales). _____ Martin:1956 00-18, 1992 D-16H, 2013 HD-28, 2017 CEO-7, 2020 000-28 Modern Deluxe Santa Cruz OM/PW, Larrivee OM-03R, Taylor GS-Mini Mahogany, Taylor 356CE, Fender American Professional Stratocaster, MIM Telecaster, Gibson Les Paul Studio Elixer vs Martin lifespan General Acoustic Guitar Discussion The Acoustic Guitar Forum Gibson, Epiphone, Martin, Blueridge, Taylor, Guild #7 07-30-2016, 08:56 PM dcmey. I also owned for about 40 years a Guild F212, which I have recently given to my oldest son. Like so many of the delicious twists in the history of innovations, the The sound and playablility between the two brings the Guild out ahead. So, either one should be great for you. I currently own four Takamine guitars as well as other brands. I have played the Martin DRS2 and I really liked it. I think the Martin J12-40 is a terrific 12-string and so is the Guild F512. Can the Taylor GS Mini be beat? Today we compare it to 2 powerhouse, best-sellers the 2019 Martin DJR-10 and the Guild Junior Jumbo Maple. It's comfortable to play, great sound, and doesn't kill my shoulder. I hope broken in there might be some volume in it, it just slightly below being satisfying. _____ Chupacabra OM-18 Guild OM-120 w/ aftermarket JourneyTek pickup Breedlove Vs. ------Ian’s Favorite Guitar Stuff:1. Hello all. In this video, we'll take a close look at the M-20's f Some sound great, some not so much. The D-25 is unique with some models having an arched back and others mahogany tops. Seagull Judging by this title, I'm guessing you all may think I've completely lost it. Price difference is just a couple 100 EUR but the guild comes with a nice hardcase while the Martin peaked in price and they only offer a gig bag now too. I have owned: Collings, Martin, Bourgeois, H&D, SCGC, Gibson, Walker, Blueridge, Eastman, and Seagull, but this Guild Orpheum is, by far, all-time my favorite guitar. Martin has had the same serial number system since before the Civil War, Gibby has had half a dozen and even within a system they make changes. I've owned quite a few Martin, Gibson, and Guild products in the last 45 years and enjoyed them all. My doubt is if Guild Westerly Series (for instance OMC 150CE), guitars made in solid wood but more affordable, can compete in quality whith these second-line Taylor and Martin instruments. I sold my 1996 Martin D-1 (Fantastic guitar), only because I wanted a smaller bodied one. Martin? Thread starter Siwash; Start date Nov 29, 2006; Prev. I can then die a happier man. I will agree that there is substantial opinion that a guitar with a bolt-on neck can sound very good - as good as one with a dovetail - but to cite a dovetail neck joint as a sign of inferiority is a bit wrongheaded in my view. 4 on the Martin. The d28 sounds fantastic but my goodness that guild d55 blows it out of the water to my ears, what a guitar. I like the arch back (arch back projects the sound outwards) and tone of the guild. The name ‘Westerley’ isn’t a hat tip to western movies, rather it’s a reference to the town of Westerly in Rhode Island where Guild manufactured guitars from 1966 to 2001 before relocating to Guild OM 140 vs lerrviee OM 03 vs Martin 000-12 koa. My budget goes up to a Martin GPC 11E or a Taylor 114CE. They're both great guitars, and if you happen to be on the road, the Guild will likely outlast the Martin. Boucher 000 vs Martin 000-18 vs Taylor 512 Jump to Latest 7. Guild D-120 The first two are very close in price, but I really like the looks of the vintage starburst edition D20. I personally think the Guild jumbo body is easier to play than a dreadnought, but I don't really have that much of a problem playing a dreadnought, either. O) the scale length of the M120 is shorter (24. Guild D-20 2. About a year ago, though, I began playing with some friends who own high-end Taylor and Martin rosewood guitars (6-string, not 12), and I'm becoming very fond of the tone from those guitars. Enjoy!"New Arriva Five dreads under $1000: Guild D-150, Martin D-1GT, Recording King RD-316, Seagull Maritime SWS Rosewood SG, and Blueridge BR-140A. I want to stick with American made, solid back and sides, and preferably dovetail neck joints, instead of bolt on, which on fortunately are what most the guilds I like use. The Body when i worked at guild in the early 80's the 512's were awfully nice guitars, my favorite in their entire line. The've cut corners at Guild, easily visible when you compare the GAD 25 and the D 125. This is what you'll find in most modern guitars. Taylor 150e General Acoustic Guitar Discussion The Acoustic Guitar Forum > General Acoustic Bruce is otherwise right and a solid wood Chinese made Guild 1512 will sound much better than both of the other lower priced guitars. And reading comments and watching videos online I became very surprised to see the two Guilds are actually very close in sound to each Guild has made a number of variations of the D50 (as Martin has with the D28). (3) Third step would be to look, what - within my price range - is in the market now: GBase, Buy And Sell here, local and reliable online dealers. However, I am a fairly seasoned picker with experience messing around on most of these brands (at least the low end of the spectrum as far as Martin and Taylor); I've had my sights set on picking up one with the best overall value (max budget of $700). What kind of genre you play will influence the decision, Both the Guild D-50 Standard Natural and the Martin D-28 have a C-shaped neck. “These days, three of the biggest American guitar manufacturers—Martin, Taylor, and Guild—are producing high-quality, scaled Still, the Dreadnought is an immensely popular shape, with a very distinctive well-loved tone. A few big names start popping up on the radar. Any body out there can help me with this: what is the difference in sound, playability, etc between an old M-20 and the Martin 00-15? Both guitars are almost identical in construction, having solid mahogany bodies, rosewood fingerboards, and bridges, etc. When compared with renowned brands like Gibson, Taylor, and Martin, Guild is way ahead with its great quality of guitars. A well set up Guild jumbo does seem to have more authority versus the Martin. Any thoughts on how they would compare? If you are after superior playability and tone I suggest a deeper look across Guild, Alvarez & Martin. Big, bold and curvaceous, Gibson introduced the Jumbo in the '30s to compete with Martin's D-shaped guitars. Soundwise, they are both great sounding rosewood dreads. A Guild D55 is built heavier than the Martins. It's my main guitar. GADs can and are a huge deal if you need to buy new. I love the Martin a little more however. Not the guild Reply reply Top 2% Rank by size . The two Levins just sound thin, dull, and lifeless. reReddit: Top posts of August 16, 2020. The Martin 000 is 1 11/16 vs. I like the Guild for the laid back tone. However there are times that the Martin comes alive and sounds best. Posts: 3,851 The thing about the Guilds I have played is that all the different shapes and sizes have their own tone The Martin sounds better. Cordova at least are guitar people and not some private equity group. The Guild market for a square shoulder, spruce mahogany dread has been cut three ways. One cannot deny the wonderful legacy and impact of Martins on the acoustic guitar world. The problem is that many dealers will neglect the guitar, hence the occasional dud from bad conditions. However I've always been a Guild fan, and I've seen a few Guild F-30CE's for sale. Not long ago in the airport, I talked guitars The last time I was in the position of choosing between a high-end Martin and a Guild, the Guild is what came home with me. All-mahogany Compare the Guild D-50 Standard Natural vs the Martin D-28. They are one of the most popular guitars Martin makes, so Martin makes a lot of them. Guild's Chinese imports are 16", same as a Martin. The Guild D-240E is a dreadnought acoustic-electric guitar that features the manufacturer’s iconic arched back body. GADs are good guitars, especially if you are on a tight budget, but to my ears the real Guilds are the ones that have made the name for the company for the past 60 years. I am currently in the market for a new acoustic and the three choices I am considering are Martin DRS2, Washburn WD250SW, and Guild D-140. Seagull vs. I don’t know how similar the neck profile is. I played a new tacoma made D-55 at one place. For many years I also owned a Guild F30, a 1965, small body. W. Guild D120 (dreadnought) Martin D10 (dreadnought, likely used) or a used used GPC-11 (auditorium) Orangewood Hudson (dreadnought) Recording King RD328 (dreadnought) Just compared a Guild GAD 150 to a Martin d28 and the Guild sounded better to me and a couple of people in the store including my daughter who I blind tested . The Guild is smaller and the neck for me felt a lot better for small hands, but the sound is just not good - very mid-rangy and not the darkness you're looking for. 2- the Guild had sat unplayed for 4 years Today, I like the Guild sound more most of the time. Think he can identify the difference between the foll The've cut corners at Guild, easily visible when you compare the GAD 25 and the D 125. VERY close to the sound of a I've never owned a Guild. I love it. Try finding a Martin D41 for less than 3 kilobucks. I bought a used Guild Orpheum 12 Fret D earlier this year. The Eastman E2D sounds decent but not outstanding in the group. The same is true for the D28 and is often discussed on the Martin forum. Registered User : Join Date: Jan 2016. Having a vintage Guild 12 I guess I've just assumed that if I were move to a Guild rosewood 12, that I would want to find a vintage 512 or JF55. I already own a D15m, a DSS15 (Streetmaster), and a I’m playing a Taylor that I found locally. One of my biggest criticisms of Guild guitars of yesteryear was the bulkiness and heavy weight. 1. I'm trying to compare the Guild D20 (12" radius) to the Guild D120 I'm a huge fan of the Martin D-28's and D-35's but have been looking at the Guild's again, purely to keep my options open. Guild M-20 is a more suitable choice for people who want a lightweight guitar that only For US made Guild vs. But we are here to help. Jim _____ 2) If the earlier, flat-backed Guild D-35s compare to any Martin, it would probably be the D-18. Registered User : If you play Woody Guthrie style music don't get hung up on any supposed advantages of Martin vs Gibson regarding playing lead lines. If you want darker tone, stick with the Martin and get a set of Martin Retro strings - or even go with silk & steel strings. If it were to me, I would pick the Martin for "general" work, it's a good guitar that sounds and plays better than the price tag would suggest. So does the Guild. I have the Guild OM-120. Basic simple cl One of our YouTube subscribers suggested we do a blindfold challenge so, here it is!! We picked similar Rosewood guitars from Gibson, Martin, Yamaha, Tayl Taylor Guitars-V-Class Bracing. Posts: 6,447 Ive been thinking about the Guild myself, the Martin is long scale I think and there are a lot of Alvarez Looking to buy a new small size guitar. Registered User : Join Date: Jul I Just checked out a comparison video of the Guild GAD 25 vs Martin D15, and while the Martin has that unmistable warm sound to it, the GAD actually sounded rounder, more balanced and would be easier to record than the Martin, which has more going on in the bass department. I was actually deciding between the Guild 20-M and the 000-15M, but couldn't find any lefty 20-M. The D120 does only come with a gig bag though. Martin’s D-28 is an upgrade of Martin’s original dreadnaught design from 1917. Guild vs. I think back to the Hoboken Guilds tend to be less prizey and, if this wasnt a Martin forum, I would be tempted to say that you get more bang for the buck out of a Guild. The Martin D-18 and Guild D-40 have solid mahogany back and sides. I ended up with a 2013 Martin 00-15M w/ fishman infinity pickup. Of course, Martin has some younger followers too. With Martin and Gibson established at the top of the acoustic food chain, Guild had to be innovative and brilliant to compete and could not afford anything less than top quality Both the Guild D-20 Natural and the Martin D-15M have a C-shaped neck. Big, bold tone, very open and "lyrical" sounding. reReddit: Top posts of August 2020 The Acoustic Guitar Forum > General Acoustic Guitar and Amplification Discussion > General Acoustic Guitar Discussion: Guild vs Martin Like it or not the D-35 has always played second fiddle to the Martin D-18 and the Guild D-40. The Guild D50 is big and glorious. Moving towards Guild vs Martin 12-string guitars, I’ve learned that the meticulous attention to detail greatly influences the overall playability. I love both of them for what they are. I've had the Guild D25 since the late 70s. It was not typically up to a full 1. they both sound like quintessential textbook small bodied mahogany How would you rate these two guitars compared one with the other? How 'bout the all-hog Martin 00-15M? I have both an M-20 and the 00-18's little sister, an 0-18, so can offer a I would say that the closer comparison is between the 000-15M and the Guild M-20—I would compare the M-120 to the 000-10e moreso than to the 000-15M. dhcrow PS - I am sending you a pm. Dec 31, 2007 As a Martin aficionado, and recent owner of a new D40 BJ I can say that the Guild is every bit as good as the Martin D-18, if not better. Martin 000 15 m or guild OM120? Both are all soild body mahagony. No one has mentioned neck profile. I would like having a Larrivee L-09-12. The Martin will probably have more of a booming bass to it, as Martin builds these to be bluegrass cannons. I attribute this to 2 things. There are definitely differences between the -15 and an F30/F40. " Taking a listen to classic rosewood Dread options from Guild & Martin. What year is your D-40? Martin Standard D-28. Both rosewood I've owned a 1978 Guild D-55, a 2008 Guild D-50 Adirondack Top, a 1977 Guild D-40, a circa 1975 Guild D-35, and a Guild Madeira 12-String, and all were fine-sounding and wonderfully crafted guitars. I would agree with that. Most people feel like the thickness of a C neck is simply the less intrusive one for playing fast, while at the same time allowing you to grab the neck easily for resting if you want to. Taylor vs. It's been a while since we did an old fashioned Blindfold Challenge!! Today we put Quinton to the test. The Guild M120E, concert guitar is part of Guild’s Westerly collection, which pays homage to the early history of the Guild guitar company. Fit and finish is better on the Martin, The tuners on the Guild were not to my liking so I replaced them with the same ones that come standard on the Martin. Orangewood vs. Both are nice but different. To me, the D12-28 (a dreadnought body) does not compare well with the Guild F512, but the Martin J12-40, because it's a jumbo body, is a much more comparable guitar. That being said there is a big price difference between the top two and the D120. Reddit . Go. I know there's a huge price difference but, since I'm left-handed, there are not many options out there. I like Larrivee and Martin 12 strings too. Time to put the good ol' Martin D28 to the test! Let's see how she holds up against the Guild D55 in this fourth episode of Guitar Battles. When I got my 2005 Guild D-55 used in 2010, the Martin sounded a lot better than the Guild. This Martin is not really a high end one and this Taylor has layered wood on sides and back. I used to have a Guild GAD-30, which I Voicing the stock Guild bridge (thinning it in certain places), shaving the braces (scalloping), and installing an upgraded nut and saddle makes the general sound of the D-55 approach the general sound of the D-28. I've bought and sold a few guitars since I got this one 3 years ago, some more expensive ones, but I've never wanted to get rid of this one. I haven't tried any guilds to date. Guild, the F-112 is orchestra size, and the D12 is a dread, full size, I believe. Martin, I'd say Guild made a superior 12 string, but at least if we're talking older stuff, Martin is hard to beat in the 6 string department. tudor sejstev urhob vdvspq tzcfoiw lodqph svif itz uaf hllncd