Taylor VS Martin: The Definitive Showdown ★ Acoustic Tuesday

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  • Опубліковано 6 кві 2020
  • In this video, I'm doing the MOST COMPREHENSIVE comparison of ‪@taylorguitars‬ and ‪@martinguitar‬. I've interviewed Bob Taylor, Chris Martin IV, and Andy Powers; I've seen factory tours, played dozens of models, read tons of books, and now...I'm ready to end this debate once and for all.
    In order to give you the most holistic, the most comprehensive review of these two iconic guitar companies, I've broken things down into SEVEN categories: history, sustainability, manufacturing, standard model lineup, innovation, custom shop, and artist roster.
    Beyond just looking at individual Taylor guitars and Martin guitars, this definitive guide for Taylor vs. Martin will shed light on topics no-other video has discussed.
    I can't wait to hear your thoughts in the comments and I do hope you let me know how I did on evaluating each category in regards to Taylor vs. Martin.
    For those of you short on time, here's a quick overview of each category...
    Round 1: History
    Martin takes the cake on this. As one of the oldest, continuously-run, family-run businesses in America. They built instruments during the Civil War, have survived economic crashes and depressions, and innovated the entire time.
    Martin: 1
    Taylor: 0
    Round 2: Sustainability
    At first glance, Taylor seems like the clear winner. With the sustainable harvest and cutting board company, Taylor has made big strides. However, Martin hasn't been slacking off. Martin's Smartwood Series is extremely sustainable. But what separates these two is Taylor's near-zero wood waste in their manufacturing process. Hat's off to Taylor. Be sure to watch my interview with Bob Taylor!
    Martin:1
    Taylor:1
    Round 3: Manufacturing
    I've visited both the Taylor and Martin factories. The sheer level of precision and craftsmanship - on a MASSIVE scale - is awe-inspiring. I was impressed by each one of these companies for their manufacturing efforts, for their ability to produce a high volume of high-quality instruments. But, I have to say...Taylor takes the cake in this category. Be sure to catch my explanation and tour of the Taylor factory to see why...
    Martin: 1
    Taylor: 2
    Round 4: Model Offerings
    For this category, I wanted to make sure that both Taylor and Martin have a wide variety of model offerings. I want to see everything from beginner guitars to performance guitars. Now, since Martin Guitars has been around for hundreds of years, they have almost too many offerings. Meanwhile, Taylor has a much more streamlined approach to their guitar models, each one with specific appointments and tonewood specifications. For this reason...Taylor wins this category. Watch the full video to see why.
    Martin: 1
    Taylor: 3
    Round 5: Innovation
    Let's think about this one...Martin created the dreadnought guitar, made the 14-fret neck, and introduced the X-bracing pattern. Martin essentially designed the guitar that we know and love today. Meanwhile, Taylor created V-class bracing to great success, created a new neck bracing, and designed and developed the ES-2 pickup. All that being said, I think this is a tie.
    Martin: 2
    Taylor: 4
    Round 6: Custom Shop
    I've made custom guitars using both the Martin custom shop and the Taylor custom shop. Both experiences were downright amazing, and I loved each one. While I designed two guitars, one from each shop, there was only one guitar that I truly wanted...and that was the Martin. Be sure to watch the video to see why Martin won this category.
    Martin: 3
    Taylor: 4
    To see what I have to say about the Artist Roster for Taylor guitars and Martin Guitars, watch the full episode of Acoustic Tuesday!
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  • @FredWiegand
    @FredWiegand 4 роки тому +139

    Martin v. Taylor is like Ford v. Chevy....sure, one is probably favored over the other...but I'm willing to wager that either one will take you where you want to go!

    • @amca755
      @amca755 4 роки тому +1

      Clapton, Martin

    • @PatrickBall
      @PatrickBall 4 роки тому +5

      Martin vs Taylor akin to Lincoln vs Cadillac!

    • @johnhincher3861
      @johnhincher3861 4 роки тому +1

      Patrick Ball have you forgotten about the poster of a Rolls-Royce and the Martin?

    • @PatrickBall
      @PatrickBall 4 роки тому

      @@johnhincher3861 I don't know that I've ever seen that poster.

    • @johnhincher3861
      @johnhincher3861 4 роки тому +2

      Patrick Ball Seeing that I’m about to turn 66 years old the poster was probably printed in the early 70s. Guess I’m a dinosaur. Lol

  • @koagtr1952
    @koagtr1952 4 роки тому +48

    I am 67 years old & have played guitar for 55 years. (Yes...and boy are my hands tired!) I felt privileged, as my first acoustic was a Gibson J-50. Years later, while in my early 20s, I got ahold of a nice Martin & decided that if I ever had some money, I would buy a Martin HD-28. For about 35 years, I have had the pleasure of helping many people find the ideal guitar for their expressed needs & wants. In some cases, I have felt honored to help to find the guitar of their dreams. About 25 years ago, at the request of a retiree who related that they wanted to purchase a great guitar, I went to check out Taylor guitars. At that time, I was relatively unfamiliar with Taylors. At the end of this experience, in 1998, while searching for a Taylor guitar for an individual, I found an incredible Taylor K-14C. This guitar (Grand Auditorium cutaway w/premium highly-figured Hawaiian Koa, 3-piece back & a Western Red Cedar top) felt great in my hands & sounded very sweet & balanced. It has become & remains, my number one acoustic. That being said, I have an appreciation for Martin guitars & see why many guitarists play them. I believe it really is a Ford/Chevy kind of rivalry. I feel that the best guitar is the one you like/love the best! I agree that Taylor owes a bit to Martin & has compared & contrasted their guitars to Martin's. Also I feel that Martin's innovations in recent years have been a bit of a reaction to Taylor's developments & success in the guitar market. I propose that this has benefited millions of guitarists in recent years. "Then play on..."

  • @soundthinking1534
    @soundthinking1534 3 роки тому +32

    Martin is the American standard we all grew up listening to, woody, rich, complex. Taylor is like the slick new kid on the block. Glassy, chimney, and clear. The Taylor's sound more like a soft synth emulation...maybe too clean. I like the Martin sound personally.

    • @FrankSpeer66
      @FrankSpeer66 Рік тому +2

      Perfectly said.

    • @Paulcarlinmusic
      @Paulcarlinmusic 11 місяців тому +1

      Exactly

    • @jlr3636
      @jlr3636 10 місяців тому

      I’m totally aware Martin is the older maker, back in 1969 I longed for a Martin, however at that time I lived only a few miles from a small guitar shop near the corner of College and El Cajon blvd in San Diego, it was The American Dream which was the starting point or Taylor Guitars and Deering Banjos , a lot of fine talent emerged from that shop.

    • @youngmike8645
      @youngmike8645 9 місяців тому

      I have a D-28 and 000-15. Martin always will win.

    • @Kgwolfemusic
      @Kgwolfemusic 6 місяців тому

      I guess no one round here can afford my martin anyway

  • @daddio307
    @daddio307 4 роки тому +15

    Tony, I sincerely thank you so much for being Tony and Acoustic Tuesday being Acoustic Tuesday. In a time when there is so much fear, sadness and uncertainty, it is so very refreshing to tune in every Tuesday and just geek out on such a wonderful instrument. It definitely one of those things that help keep so many of us sane (such as it is). The show, the studio, the hockey jersey and your engaging presentation, it is a wonderful and familiar refuge for so many of us. Please keep it up and stay safe.

  • @jimbingham9329
    @jimbingham9329 4 роки тому +108

    Of course Martin wins the "history round". That's a no-brainer

    • @richardshank7659
      @richardshank7659 4 роки тому +2

      Jim Bingham yeah that’s like a by default thing cause well. You know. 1. 8. 3. 3. Duh!! Lol

  • @5656s
    @5656s 4 роки тому +24

    I tend to like the styles of the Taylor, but I love the sound of a Martin Dreadnought.

  • @RealSlopeDude
    @RealSlopeDude 4 роки тому +7

    I went to Taylor's facility in June of last year with my daughter. I too was awestruck by the commitment to craftsmanship shown from all the employees there. It was like a temple of manufacturing and efficiency excellence.

  • @stevelandress
    @stevelandress 4 роки тому +22

    Taylor. When it came time to buy a new acoustic, I tried Martin, Taylor and Gibson and wound up buying the Taylor. For me it just came down to tone and playability. Oh, I also have two PRS acoustics.

    • @jennilee2809
      @jennilee2809 Рік тому +3

      I have a Martin HD 28 and a Taylor 710ce. Having big hands, I've found the wider Taylor neck to be easier to play. So, for several years, I've favoured the Taylor. When I finally came back to the Martin, I was surprised to hear that the sound had changed noticeably and for the better. So, now I play both regularly, as each one draws out different songs from my repertoire. Of course, that is also true of my Guild F 47 , my Yamaki, and my Seagull. Every one of my guitars were bought used and at really great prices. I am always on the lookout for more at thrift shops, auctions, and Marketplace.

    • @fermisparadox01
      @fermisparadox01 Рік тому +1

      @@jennilee2809 You can get a pretty good deal sometimes on Larrivee's. They are a great guitar too. And I own or have owned just about all. I won an auction recently on a Guild that I would have never bought if I had known it was so narrow. Was a F-30 if memory serves me. It was only 1 9/16 at the nut but was an early Guild. My hands are way too big and fingers fat lol.

  • @RandyBelinda
    @RandyBelinda 4 роки тому +15

    I learned to play the acoustic guitar at age 12, in 1963. I learned on and played, for many years, a Harmony Sovereign acoustic. The aspirational guitar brand for me growing up was Martin. It was the king. All others were chasing Martin. Alas, until I was well into my 30s the idea that I might own one was absurd. Fortunately, as my career and life situation changed my ability to splurge did as well. I bought my first Martin in 1990, a D28. Eventually I replaced it with an HD28. As my playing preferences changed from strumming and flatpick to finger style I sold the Bone and bought a Santa Cruz OM. That was, and is, a lifetime instrument and will always be in my family.
    I’ve owned more than a dozen guitars since acquiring the Santa Cruz, some hand built, some factory made. All have been superb, high end guitars. My favorites are still Martin and Taylor. I could never pick one as better than the other. They are different flavors for tastes, different playing styles and musical purpose. Martin holds a special place in my heart because of their awesome unmatched history and stellar reputation. Taylor is so special because of the astonishing success story they represent and the constant innovation they bring to the guitar world. I could give you chapter and verse regarding the pluses and minuses of each brand. They are not perfect! But what’s the point of that? The point to me is that they are unassailable as factory high volume guitar makers. Hundreds of thousands of musicians, pros and couch players, make beautiful music with these instruments. How lucky are we to have these superb American guitar companies to choose from! Thanks for the video, Tony.

  • @thunderf64
    @thunderf64 4 роки тому +35

    I've been to the Taylor factory and have seen all of the engineering that goes into their guitars. I own a Taylor 214ce and a Martin LX1E (my travel guitar). I'm usually playing my Taylor. Taylor also produces more guitars by a large margin. I fell in love with sound of a Taylor. I've only been playing for 7 years and didn't start playing until my late 40's.
    Taylor

    • @ExtremePlantGrowing
      @ExtremePlantGrowing Рік тому +1

      The Taylor is $1100 and your Martin is $500 so not a fair comparison

  • @andybowen1249
    @andybowen1249 4 роки тому +23

    I will get round to watching this. Before I do though, can I just use this space to say how devastating it is to lose the great John Prine. What a sad loss for our close knit community.

  • @jamesdavid7099
    @jamesdavid7099 4 роки тому +9

    As the son of a man born and raised in the Ozark mountains, I was indoctrinated to believe that Martin guitars were the pinnacle of acoustic guitars. The day came when I actually saw them, felt them, played them, and finally bought one. My dad was right. We bought them together, he got a D28v and I got an OM18v.

    • @johnwashburn3793
      @johnwashburn3793 2 роки тому +2

      @james david
      James, your father taught you well and thankfully you paid attention. My father was raised in Morgan County Missouri and I play a D18GE. His people came from Virginia in the mid 1800s, what else could I choose. (Two great grandparents named Martin and Washburn and I have one of each guitar as well).

    • @jamesdavid7099
      @jamesdavid7099 2 роки тому +1

      @@johnwashburn3793 I love it. That's very cool.

  • @davidm.kesslerfineart1717
    @davidm.kesslerfineart1717 4 роки тому +88

    It’s Martin by a landslide for me. The day I bought my first Martin was the last day I even considered buying another Taylor. Both make great guitars and are designed to sound differently from each other. For me, that Martin sound is the best there is. Thanks for the episode, it was great as always.

    • @brianralph5036
      @brianralph5036 4 роки тому +4

      agreed

    • @capohd28
      @capohd28 3 роки тому +3

      Agree.. I want to like and own a Taylor, but I own three Martins now, and I’ve tried many Taylors, and none have “spoke” to me, and in fact, I’ve never liked the what feels like to me is their “baseball bat" necks. Would love to have one in my stable, but have not found one I like. Martins on the other hand, I have to decide which ones I want.

    • @grantezell9497
      @grantezell9497 2 роки тому +4

      Martins seem to sound more rich and have more character to me

    • @R.L.Humpert
      @R.L.Humpert 2 роки тому +2

      By a landslide lol. Taylor is so perfectly made that to say one guitar is better than another is very hard. But a landslide is hilarious. You might want to go play a Taylor CE or higher end. They are every bit as good or better than Martin.

    • @davidm.kesslerfineart1717
      @davidm.kesslerfineart1717 2 роки тому

      @@R.L.Humpert I’ve owned and played many high end Taylor guitars. I don’t prefer the tone. It’s personal preference.

  • @brianh9529
    @brianh9529 4 роки тому +39

    MARTIN
    Taylor v Martin is a win/win scenario. Tony, I love how you pulled this whole thing together. My heart belongs to all things Martin, though, I recognize the amazing things Taylor do as a company. Competition is good, but there is only one Martin.

  • @bobbyledrew8300
    @bobbyledrew8300 4 роки тому +3

    TAYLOR - I grew up playing a Martin D-28. I had never heard of or played a Taylor as my home was a Martin household through and through. Once I got through college and started my career and life I decided to go research guitars to buy my first guitar as an adult. I went to a local music store looking for a Martin HD28 but stumbled across Taylor.... I couldn't put it down. It was motivating to play. The sound was amazing! The model was a 2007 FLTD Koa 714ce. I spent hours trying to convince myself the Martin was the guitar for me. I knew if I walked out with a different guitar than a Martin I was going to be disowned by my family (lol).However, by the time the store needed to close, after some very sore fingers, I walked out with that Taylor!! Now I own 5 Taylors including a mahogany GSmini-e, the 714 Koa I bought that day, an 814ce with expression 2 (which is my swiss army knife, I gig with it, it's what I typically pick up at home), a K66ce fully koa 12-string and finally a fully custom deep body dreadnought with sinker redwood top, cocobolo back, sides, and headstock, koa binding and armrest. My customization experience was sadly all virtual but it was still amazing! I got to pick out my wood while video chatting with Bob Taylor himself ( I obviously went with his suggestions). When I go home I still like to play my dad's D-28 but I look forward to getting back to my Taylor family!

  • @Chuckles..
    @Chuckles.. 3 роки тому +24

    I used to live close to an outlet that had a sizable dedicated acoustic guitar room with quite a selection of Taylors and Martins. After months of visiting on weekends and many hours of playing, I decided Taylors sounded, played, and were better crafted, specifically the necks. I ran across some Martins that were really nice, but the "omg" moments were more frequently, Taylor.

    • @erviewer
      @erviewer Рік тому

      I have had the same experience

  • @markrobinson891
    @markrobinson891 4 роки тому +7

    I’ve owned a bunch of Martins over the years. (Several I so should NOT have sold ie D18 from 1975) and two Taylors. I favor Dreadnaught shape. I’ve never quite been able to get that big rich sound from a Taylor that comes with Martin. Each time I played my Taylors I kept thinking “where’s the beef?” It is simply some magic Taylor can’t seem to bring. I found, fell deeply in love, and bought a custom Martin dread with Adi top and tiger wood back and sides. It is simply stunning to look at. The big selling point was that the shop owner in Orem Utah had it hanging on the wall collecting about half inch of dust and discounting many times until he finally accepted my offer of less than half retail. I am not now nor ever expect to be worthy of it. Irrespective of which guitar you play, one must consider the influence of playing in a room full of great guitars which allow sound to enter, resonate and come back to your ears. You get a different experience alone in a room and/or listening to another player from the POV of the listener. Do both before you buy.

    • @auramac
      @auramac 4 роки тому

      Agree. Dreads, Martins. although also love my Gibson J-45 and like the Taylor GS Mini best in its class.

  • @championhairpuller
    @championhairpuller 4 роки тому +23

    I've owned both, along with Collings, Santa Cruz, Bourgeois, Guild, Yamaha, Yairi, you name it. If it's the Martin you love (me!) then get a Martin, nothin' else will suffice.

    • @falcongunner33
      @falcongunner33 4 роки тому +8

      I 100% agree with this. There's just a certain frequency in the tone that I can only describe as a 'sparkle'. Other guitars sound great but nobody else has the Martin sound.

    • @bluecollardiyer7248
      @bluecollardiyer7248 4 роки тому

      When you're right, you're right. And that sparkle you speak of.... That's where it's at. It's a crisp sparkle.

    • @younkinjames8571
      @younkinjames8571 4 роки тому

      Not even that yairi? I have an 83 DY-85A

    • @championhairpuller
      @championhairpuller 4 роки тому

      @@younkinjames8571 Liked my Yairi a lot, but no, it was beat out by my 000-18 GE.

    • @sumanthparakala2005
      @sumanthparakala2005 4 роки тому +1

      Which did u like more

  • @daveross8879
    @daveross8879 Рік тому +3

    My Grandfather left me his 1926 018K when he passed in 1969. I was 8 years old. I'm nearly 62 years old now and I still have that guitar, along with an OM42 , a beautiful D45 and a 00028EC. They are all fine sounding guitars. Incidently I also own a pre NT 712, a great little guitar for very different reasons, Martin and Taylor are so different they are almost impossible to compare

  • @frankmormon2503
    @frankmormon2503 4 роки тому +10

    Martin, I keep trying Taylor’s , I love how they feel and look but the tone is all martin in my mind

  • @StephenBommarito
    @StephenBommarito 4 роки тому +9

    I have 3 Taylor’s (322e & 316 - both V class, and a mahogany GS Mini) and 2 Martins (HD28 & 000-28), although I love them all, if I had to choose, it would be Martin hands down. Great episode Tony!

  • @sharontiano1348
    @sharontiano1348 4 роки тому +8

    I am a Martin girl.. I enjoy both but there is something about my Martins that really capture my heart.

    • @karlcountry2363
      @karlcountry2363 4 роки тому

      Sharon Tiano does that make you a martian?:)
      Me too

  • @aerohunter7
    @aerohunter7 4 роки тому +3

    Question: if you like the playability of the Taylor, but the more mid/low tone of the Martin (Taylor’s high eng sticks out a bit to me) .. would a Koa Taylor like a 224K be a happy medium?

  • @hunter71950
    @hunter71950 4 роки тому +25

    Definitely a vote for Martin from me. I understand why "sound", or "tone" wasn't among your criteria, Tony, (too subjective), but I'm sure that that is the basis of most people's opinions on both sides of the argument. I much prefer Martin's low end to Taylor's higher pitch (if that's the right term).
    I bought a (barely) used Martin SWOMGT in 2004 for $1000, and since then I have owned two Santa Cruz OOO-sized guitars, a high-end Martin OOO, a 1941Martin O-17, and currently, a 1993 Bourgeois OM, among other, lesser brands. My favorite is still the SWOMGT. I know, it makes no sense, but it's true; the Bourgeois is in the closet, and the Martin is on its stand within reach at all times.

  • @evertschut
    @evertschut 4 роки тому +21

    Taylor’s are great if you need an acoustic to stand out in a busy live mix. A Martin tends to have a more boomy sound. Tricky for sound engineers both live and in the studio. However if you need an acoustic to play the first part or as the only instrument to accompany a singer, I think the Martin wins. I own both btw. So I think a draw is a perfect result 😎

    • @Foot-N-Mouth
      @Foot-N-Mouth Рік тому

      It's not hard at all to eliminate a martin's boomy bass. Do a parametric bass cut at 35Hz with a moderate Q. I do that EQ cut with any acoustic. I want to say one thing here. I reach Godlike recorded tones from my Martin HD-28, almost too perfect. I never have liked Taylor's tone, too brash. The earthy balanced tones I get from my Martin on recordings are like candy. It takes both the gentle touch, and the heavy hand.

  • @jkdjose
    @jkdjose 4 роки тому +7

    I have both. Taylor is brighter and that has its uses. I can play the Taylor without having to prep my nails but the Martin needs the nails for fingerpicking. Both are great, + the Taylor Mini is a fantastic guitar. My next purchase will probably be an 000-28

  • @R.L.Humpert
    @R.L.Humpert 2 роки тому

    Please I need advice. Would you purchase the martin HD28e or the Taylor 717e both rosewood and Sitka spruce? I really can’t test them or compare in person being that they’re both back ordered often. Obviously they both are awesome and a dream guitar at 3500 bucks. But before I drop that cash I need help from people that may have played both guitars. Which was should I go?? Thanks so much!! And yea I have watched every UA-cam video but playing in person would be best. Please give me your thoughts?? -Ryan

  • @RonRivet
    @RonRivet 2 місяці тому

    We had opportunity to visit the Taylor guitar factory back in 2011. My wife did not want to go but went reluctantly.....well...she loved it! I am the proud owner of a sweet built to order, custom made Taylor that was built for the 2012 Taylor Road Show! I bought it in 2014! It is amazing that no one bought it and that I now own it. With that being said, I would also love to own a Martin D18 one day. 😊😊

  • @PoorBoyRider1
    @PoorBoyRider1 4 роки тому +35

    Martin I own 2 of them, Taylor's are nice but not the tone that appealed to me.

    • @RandomUser179
      @RandomUser179 4 роки тому

      Taylor guitars rarely sound as good as a Martin of the same build/shape. Taylor just comes shipped with low action, great QC and has an easy to adjust neck due to being bolt on.

  • @damyv543
    @damyv543 4 роки тому +5

    Martin
    I own an HD-28 and I've tried a Taylor and I prefer the Martin. Also the historical part is very important for me.
    And their love for instruments is astonishing.
    So definitely Martin!

  • @PremiumKibble
    @PremiumKibble 2 роки тому +3

    Tony Rice (RIP) would have been a great showcase for the final category. He actually included the serial number of his Martin D-28 (58957) in his Bluegrass Guitar Collection album. Fantastic Video!

  • @markinthemix6055
    @markinthemix6055 4 роки тому +9

    🤣😂 NO MATTER how good you make a Taylor sound, yes I’ll appreciate it but I’ll always pick a Martin especially when ya get in the $2500.00 + price zone.

  • @bobdavis761
    @bobdavis761 4 роки тому +11

    I have 4 Martins and 2 Taylors. Also own 3 Larrivees, Breedlove, Eastman, Gibson, Alvarez, Seagull, and more. Push come to shove, my Martin D-28 is the King Dog Daddy.

    • @kurtlindsaysongs
      @kurtlindsaysongs 4 роки тому

      How do you feel about your Eastman?
      Ever look into Lowden?

    • @bobdavis761
      @bobdavis761 4 роки тому +1

      @@kurtlindsaysongs - Love my Eastman E8OM, it's a great guitar. But I just got a Martin Custom Shop OM-28 that is my new favorite of all, even over the Custom Shop D-28. Almost as loud as the D-28 (both have rosewood bodies), but is more to comfortable to hold and play. Haven't played a Lowden, but I'd like to.

  • @rtmca1
    @rtmca1 4 роки тому +8

    Re Standard models, yours is an interesting take and matches my own guitar shopping experience. Let’s take the D 28. There are several versions of the D-28. I don’t want to list the various D28 versions, but trying to sort through their characteristics could be confusing. When shopping for a Taylor 12 string recently, the numbering system helped me quickly and clearly to learn what was available and the differences between them.
    Regarding innovation, I think the jury is still out on the V class innovation. I like their advanced performance bracing with relief route, an innovation Taylor used to build some great guitars and almost immediately abandoned for the V class. It makes me wonder if V class will have the same fate. Innovations must be lasting to be significant and impactful. An innovation must also become an inspiration to other makers. When many makers turn to a version of the V class bracing, then the innovation has impact. One Taylor innovation that has had wide influence is the cutaway grand auditorium body.
    You also avoided tone and playability as categories. Both, I suppose, are categories that are largely personal / subjective. I think if these were categories, Taylor would win on playability and Martin on tone.
    Observation...obviously this segment was engineered to produce a foregone conclusion...a tie. But it did highlight the strengths of each maker and that is a good thing and your clear intention.

    • @frankmormon2503
      @frankmormon2503 4 роки тому

      Playability seems to me to be something that we as players , assuming a good set up all around, compensate for. I have a 000, a D-35, a strat and a resonator, the playability is wildly different but 3 minutes in and I’m equally bad on any of toys. :)

  • @RoloTomasie
    @RoloTomasie 4 роки тому +2

    Such a great video. Tony, I have to say that you're such a thoughtful guy. I also appreciate how adept an interviewer you are- you let the subject speak without constant interruption to prove you know the topic(s) at-hand.

  • @michaelrook6975
    @michaelrook6975 8 місяців тому +1

    Pretty sure this was the first ever episode of Acoustic Tuesdays I watched. Such an awesome, on depth look at both companies! I am very fortunate to have a dreadnaught Martin and a grand auditorium Taylor. They are easily a couple of my favorite guitars I’ve ever owned or played! Sad to see acoustic Tuesdays end, especially since I’ve only been watching a short time. Excited for the next part of the journey, and considering becoming a part of the TAC fam to build on my guitar skills. Good luck in this new chapter of your life tony! Take care

  • @guybross1200
    @guybross1200 4 роки тому +11

    Hea Tony, i believe when it comes to production guitars, its pretty even. But if you go to the custom shop, hands down Martin. And life time warranty.

  • @Badagerbanshee
    @Badagerbanshee 4 роки тому +10

    I'm kind of with Colorado Kyle on that: Martin was always the gold standard to me. My only real experience with either, though, is playing them in stores or borrowing them from friends. I do love the tones from both.

    • @dmcrisp
      @dmcrisp 4 роки тому +1

      He’s right though , I’ve literally never heard an amazing guitarist that used a Taylor

    • @chesterswingjr9796
      @chesterswingjr9796 4 роки тому +1

      Patrick Tearney - My $400 dollar Martin D12X1 sounds better than a $4,000 Taylor. I tried both, and there was no comparison. The Taylor was tinty sounding, and didn’t have any bass. Try the more affordable X series. They have a solid spruce top, and sound amazing.

    • @Badagerbanshee
      @Badagerbanshee 4 роки тому +1

      @@chesterswingjr9796 I think my "gut" is with you on this. As I mentioned, I don't have much experience with either, but every time I have played a Martin, I have come away wanting one.

    • @chesterswingjr9796
      @chesterswingjr9796 4 роки тому

      Patrick Tearney - Always go with your “gut” instinct!!! I don’t have anything against Taylor, or anyone who swears by them. To each their own, but for my ears, Martins always seem to sound better. When I tried both 12 string guitars in the store, I played the same song, so it would be a fair comparison for my ears. I tuned both of them up(I bring my own tuner) and when I played the Martin, my wife, and other people in the room both looked with that WOW look on there face!!! You can get lucky with other brands as well. Once in a blue moon, you can find that “ONE” guitar that stands out above the others. That’s kind of the fun of it!!! Happy playing!!!

    • @chesterswingjr9796
      @chesterswingjr9796 4 роки тому

      dmcrisp - Richie Sambora played them for a couple years. He’s back with Ovation again. He played Martins, and had a signature series out. I think the only reason he went with Taylor, is because Martin couldn’t build him a double neck. The Ovation sounds better than the Taylor anyway IMO.

  • @mattsgarage6670
    @mattsgarage6670 4 роки тому +5

    Every time I pick up my D18 I feel like I found an old friend....

  • @aaronlynch8156
    @aaronlynch8156 4 роки тому +6

    My battle between the Martin vs Taylor comes down to tone/sound. I love the Martin sound so Martin gets my nod. Absolutely nothing against Taylor, it's a great guitar.

  • @jerryboyle870
    @jerryboyle870 4 роки тому +9

    While I'm a Martin man myself, I'm a firm believer that the guitar finds the player, much like the wand finds the wizard. Both are tremendous instruments and worthy of the title. Might give Martin a slight edge for history and distinctive tone.

    • @garywhitt98
      @garywhitt98 4 роки тому

      Jerry Boyle, yes. Well said!

    • @PotPoet
      @PotPoet 4 роки тому

      "the guitar finds the player, much like the wand finds the wizard" Well said sir!!! SOOOO TRUE ! ! !

  • @wandaadams-maroo6748
    @wandaadams-maroo6748 4 роки тому +9

    Martin - Tony, Did I dose off or did you not mention the most famous Martin of all? Trigger - Willie's Martin N-20! Let's talk tone and durability!

    • @ronnieedwards5550
      @ronnieedwards5550 4 роки тому

      Wanda Adams-Maroo I have to respectfully disagree with the most famous Martin, yes Trigger is a big deal and very valuable but Tony Rice's 1935 D-28 is beyond legendary owned by Clarence White before Tony and Clarence was great but Tony has no equal on acoustic guitar. Tony's Holy Grail Herringbone is magical and one of the reasons is that it was owned by 2 guitar geniuses and playing Tony's style of guitar for 48 years I can tell you that when Stephane Grappelli called Tony a "flaming virtuoso " he hit the nail on the head. A collector might value Willie's guitar slightly higher but people that know guitar would pick Tony's because it's been in the hands of a musical genius and that's not Willie Nelson.

  • @ChristianJesseMusic
    @ChristianJesseMusic 4 роки тому +1

    Love this episode, newly found your channel! Also, love the Hodag mug... are you from Wisconsin?

  • @pcau
    @pcau 4 роки тому +5

    Martin!! Important to mention that I did own both! There is just something about the Martin craftsmanship and tone. Hard for me to explain but easy to express: Martin takes it home :)

  • @maxherron1376
    @maxherron1376 4 роки тому +7

    just me, but when I see someone playing acoustic (on TV, UA-cam, FB....) there are a bunch of Taylors and not many Martins. When I do see a Martin, it is an old one.

    • @reggiejones6999
      @reggiejones6999 4 роки тому +1

      Max Herron yeah, Vince Gill has a older Martin and Marty Stuart’s Martin is an older model. Forgive me, I don’t know the exact years and models. I think Marty’s is a D35, please correct me if wrong.

    • @chesterswingjr9796
      @chesterswingjr9796 4 роки тому +1

      Reggie Jones - He has MANY Martin guitars, mostly vintage. He owns Hank Williams Sr’s 1939 D-45, which is probably worth more than 300,000!!! Martin didn’t have a prewar D-45 in there own collection, and Chris Martin spent over $250,000 to get one. Hank Sr’s is probably worth more, because it was Hank’s.

  • @joem9987
    @joem9987 4 роки тому +4

    I just love the Deep, rich, mellow tone of Martin's. The brighter tone of a Taylor surely has it's place for sure. But for me looking at lower level guitars, Martin's are just amazing. I have a D-10E and couldn't be happier. The Taylor's in the same price range just didn't hold a candle. Upper end models though I really don't know as I've never had the pleasure to play any.... yet lol

  • @markcorliss3059
    @markcorliss3059 Рік тому +1

    I'm 68 and have played since age 12. I had never had a high end acoustic guitar. I found a Tak I liked and know Garth does Tak. While at guitar center Fayetteville AR. I played the 200 series Taylor, I was not impressed. I'm from San Diego and know where the Taylor guitar factory is located. Some time went by and one day back at guitar center, I played another Taylor. Without doing my homework I bought it. After my research I discovered I had purchased a Taylor 314ce grand Auditorium. To me the difference in the sound and action was eye opening. It was an ahha moment. It sat on my lap without requiring a strap. The sound was just embracing. I know guitar players who play country that won't play anything but Martin. It boils down to it for me, the way this guitar attached itself to me and it sounding like rich tone I believe I made the rt decision. If you find a guitar that becomes a part of you like this one has. Buy It !!!!
    ❤ My Taylor

  • @linwood7337
    @linwood7337 4 роки тому +2

    Well...Can't decide I'll just have to keep one of each around !

  • @BizarrePudding
    @BizarrePudding 3 роки тому +4

    "Good ol' boys play Martin
    Bad boys play Gibson
    Choir boys play Taylor"
    As per one Stephen Boyle on the Acoustic Life channel

    • @nicholastotoro7721
      @nicholastotoro7721 3 роки тому +2

      I was having a conversation with a friend who owns a shop local to me. He was commenting on how Taylor is popular among P&W, like an entire market owned by Taylor guitars. I thought he was going to laugh uncontrollably when I said "Wouldn't it be ironic if they found out Jesus played a laminate Ibanez."
      I didn't think it was that funny, but he did LOL!

  • @drewsy
    @drewsy 4 роки тому +25

    Taylor: Martin is the far and away winner on history. Taylor is the hungry new alpha that won’t receive proper credit for decades because they don’t have the same historical impact.

    • @andischmidt3334
      @andischmidt3334 4 роки тому +2

      I don't care about the history thing.. I just don't think Taylors sound that great.. I know it is subjective, but i've played cheap to very expensive Taylors and i just couldn't find a single guitar i liked.. Each to their own, i guess..

    • @drewsy
      @drewsy 4 роки тому +1

      well do me a favor. Go to UA-cam and watch “Alejandro” audition for American idol. If you’re not just hopelessly biased it will change your mind. Also watch Alejandro performance with Ben Harper.

    • @andischmidt3334
      @andischmidt3334 4 роки тому

      @@drewsy I did! Great musician, wow! Still, if you like it or not, I prefer Martin and Gibson.. A J45 for instance, gives me way more in tone and feel than any Taylor could. It is all subjective..

    • @drewsy
      @drewsy 4 роки тому

      Andi Schmidt It’s not all subjective. There are objective truths about each one. I wasn’t objecting to your preference, I was objecting to that you didn’t “like” a single one-which sounds super dismissive and insulting. Saying you prefer another brand is way more respectful and understandable.

    • @andischmidt3334
      @andischmidt3334 4 роки тому +3

      ​@@drewsy I've never said, that Taylor builds bad guitars, have I? I just don't like their sound that much... Get over it... And if you feel insulted by that, i can't help you, honestly! I did not say they were shit.. If you feel better with it: I prefer guitars from other brands ;)

  • @whimpypatrol5503
    @whimpypatrol5503 5 місяців тому +2

    This is a no-brainer. It's like a match-up between the LA Lakers and OU Sooners. Martin is in the big league.

  • @R.L.Humpert
    @R.L.Humpert Рік тому

    Can anyone tell me who he ultimately picked? I can’t find the episode. Thanks

  • @alestev24
    @alestev24 4 роки тому +8

    Sound: Martin (my personal preference). Plus I also care about where the money I spend finally ends up. So, again: Martin.

  • @lesmcc8103
    @lesmcc8103 4 роки тому +7

    Almost 20 years ago I bought an 814 Taylor (on ebay). About 5 years ago I felt the need for a change. I went shopping thinking I wanted a Martin. I tried a bunch but kept coming back to Taylor. Long story short I ended up adding a 12 fret Taylor, GS Mini, GS mini bass and a v-class 614 special edition! I guess my vote is Taylor!

  • @jasoncagle1657
    @jasoncagle1657 4 роки тому +2

    Ugh.... this debate always baffles me. I just spent 3 months going back and forth between the two and ended up settling on a Martin. Wish I could afford one of each though! Was a tough decision which is why it took so long.

  • @TheWhiskeyCowboyLife
    @TheWhiskeyCowboyLife 5 місяців тому +1

    Both are fantastic. Both sound great. I love the idea of a Martin. I have played both. Taylor just plays better and more comfortable for me. I love the neck profiles, the way the bodies melt into mine, and so on. And the more comfortable the guitar, the more you play.

  • @2Gandalf1
    @2Gandalf1 4 роки тому +12

    Both Billy Strings and Molly Tuttle both now play Preston Thompson guitars. Just saying. So I'm not sure how valid the last two comparisons are. Also, a lot of the great historical players were playing before Taylor was around. Just for transparency, I own both Taylor and Martin guitars.

    • @dmcrisp
      @dmcrisp 4 роки тому

      Name one really good bluegrass picker playing a Taylor , go ahead I’ll wait

    • @2Gandalf1
      @2Gandalf1 4 роки тому

      dmcrisp I never claimed a lot of bluegrass players played Taylor guitars. Taylor is not known for dreadnought style guitars. Also, not all historical country players played large body instruments. Many played, (and continue to play) smaller body guitars where Taylor is very competitive.

    • @dmcrisp
      @dmcrisp 4 роки тому

      @@2Gandalf1 ok, I’ll go a step further. Name one incredible lead guitar player that plays mainly Taylor , whether it be jazz,blues,bluegrass, country. You can’t name anyone they don’t exist

    • @2Gandalf1
      @2Gandalf1 4 роки тому

      @@dmcrisp Do a Google search for Taylor artists. There is a pretty good list. Also, as a side note, there was a Willy Nelson tribute special on the other night. Lots of big country stars. While I expected most to be playing Martin. They were not. Most were playing Gibson guitars. Even Vince Gill. Not sure it means anything, but interesting. If not Gibson, there were a lot of luthier guitars. There were several Boucher guitars (maybe my next instrument).

    • @dmcrisp
      @dmcrisp 4 роки тому

      @@2Gandalf1 yeah there’s nobody on that list that I would consider incredible. And the willy Nelson tribute was sponsored by Gibson so yeah it would make sense they would all be playing them. Vince Gill has a huge collection of vintage martins so that was a bad example lol. Boucher, bourgeois, Collings, etc those are all just variations/copies of what Martin created

  • @chrisbriggs8686
    @chrisbriggs8686 4 роки тому +6

    Both great guitars but as far as tone goes there is only one winner and it is Martin.

  • @danwaldie4661
    @danwaldie4661 Рік тому

    What camera and lights are u using in your studio? Very well done Tony. I’m a bit of a camera geek as well as guitar geek!

  • @gcjoy
    @gcjoy 4 роки тому +1

    The one with the dovetail neck joint.

  • @johnblevins1330
    @johnblevins1330 4 роки тому +7

    Martin wins, but my favorite acoustic guitar that I’ve ever played is my 2019 Gibson Sheryl Crow Country Western Supreme. I’ve owned several Martins, Gibson’s and Taylor’s over the years. All 3 make great acoustic guitars but Martin makes the overall best acoustic guitars

    • @michaelhockin1984
      @michaelhockin1984 4 роки тому +1

      Nicest and friendliest guitar I ever played was a '61 Gibson Country Western. It was a friend's. It didn't have the sweetness of my '70 Martin D18 but, man, did I love playing that guitar. Short scale, wide frets, and an incredible midrange. In '75 he offered to sell it to me for $160. Oh well......

    • @johnblevins1330
      @johnblevins1330 4 роки тому

      The D-18 is one Martin’s best guitar, I have played a D18, D28 Modern Deluxe ,HD28
      ,D35, HD35 and D41 and the D18 was best sounding guitar. Martin is my favorite guitar maker, Gibson make great sounding guitars but their quality control is horrible.

  • @thissignupisbullshit
    @thissignupisbullshit 4 роки тому +5

    Great episode Tony! I play both a Martin and a Taylor regularly at my gigs. Each has its job and each does its job very well. My Taylor is not top of the line but plugged in it sounds incredible and plays great. My Martin is my go to when just sitting around the house playing for myself. It is a D28 Modern Deluxe and the tone just sends me to places I can't describe. Martin is the winner for my 2 cents.

  • @cptnbillyjohnstone510
    @cptnbillyjohnstone510 4 роки тому +2

    I must qualify as a guitar geek because of where this story will go. I was lost and looking for guitar knowledge and found Tony, so I have to have all the right answers. I have been watching Acoustic Tuesday regularly this year and recommending it to friends as well, but because it only comes once a week I have been going back to watch old episodes. I started at # 1 and today I watched Episode 61. But my question comes from Episode 60. The Trivia question about the difference between the 000 and OM guitars. In your answer Tony says the difference is the scale length and that the the 000 has a length of 24.9 inches and the OM has the longer length of ???? 24.5 inches. Now to me 24.5 is not longer than 24.9 so I went to the Martin site and found the length of the OM to be 25.4 inches. I don't know if I am the only one to raise this item, but as a person wanting to learn the right way, I need to know if this was just a test to see who is really listening ( as I do get also get lost if I happen to get noodling ) or if Tony just mis-spoke. Can't imagine that after watching all the Tom foolery and wordsmithing that him and Noah used to do. Great show, keep up all the shenanigans.

    • @kevinmcgrath391
      @kevinmcgrath391 Рік тому

      It could be a dyslexia thing; something I do to tend quite often. LOL.
      But seriously, most of the time my tendency is to do it with numbers.
      ; -)

  • @raymondpaskiewicz5176
    @raymondpaskiewicz5176 4 роки тому +2

    Both. I own a Taylor and a Martin and enjoy them both. Of course there are slight differences, but because they are so close I chose to have both. Now that's a win win!

  • @robinormond8129
    @robinormond8129 4 роки тому +4

    Having owned and listened to both, I prefer Gurian or Froggy Bottom. Seriously, Martin & Taylor are different in tone, and one isn't "better" than the other. Absolutly, the classic Martins - the ones I didn't buy before they got priced out of my range (from the 20's-30's)- are absolutely mindboggeling, but generally speaking, I'd rather listen to a Martin then play one. The Taylors have an amazing sound and sing under my fingers. I decline to choose between the two! The Martin factory is fantastic!!

  • @donadolfo11
    @donadolfo11 4 роки тому +13

    Clearly Martin. On terms of non-amplified sound they simply more resonate and touch my soul. But I also own Taylors for certain uses.

  • @electrickid101
    @electrickid101 Рік тому +1

    The cf Martin tour was a great experience I loved it . The custom shop and the museum were all there .

  • @sharontiano1348
    @sharontiano1348 4 роки тому +2

    SO happy to hear Colorado Kyle speak..

  • @krasht1
    @krasht1 4 роки тому +3

    Crane Paper, (the Crane family) in Dalton, Ma. has been making paper since 1770, he sold currency-type paper to engraver Paul Revere!

  • @RodneroZ
    @RodneroZ 4 роки тому +4

    Thank you for your work. Love your videos. Martin is my vote. The D-18 is on my wish list.

  • @stephenfinger6111
    @stephenfinger6111 4 роки тому +3

    If I had to pick between the two, Martin would be my choice by a long shot. But when it comes down to it I sure do love my Larrivee acoustic.

  • @justinwuwuwu
    @justinwuwuwu 4 роки тому +1

    My mom bought me a Taylor for my first guitar but I'm a big fan of both. Great guitars all around!

  • @thomasgriffith1540
    @thomasgriffith1540 4 роки тому +9

    Didn't like your conclusion on the manufacturing. Just a different opinion on the matter. I don't really want guitars built by robots. When i buy a guitar, I'd rather that money help support master craftsmen or women than pay for the robot. What makes a Stradivarius a Stradivarius? Not a robot. Skill over technology. I feel the same about music. That being said, I have both.

    • @2Gandalf1
      @2Gandalf1 4 роки тому +2

      Agreed to a point. More automated manufacture yields more consistent instruments. When I purchased my Martin, I had to play several to find one I liked within the same model (D-18). With my Taylors, they are very consistent unit to unit within the same model.

    • @cameronbrilla3363
      @cameronbrilla3363 4 роки тому

      Agreed. That was the only category that was a little questionable for me.

    • @panzrwagn
      @panzrwagn 4 роки тому +1

      You think Martin production isn't automated? Hoo-boy are you mistaken. You think Taylor doesn't do bench-made guitars? Wrong again. Under $1500-$2000 Taylor uses real wood, Martin uses HPL (Formica) and Richlite (cutting board material), and both are very much robotic builds. By the time you are spending $4K or more, both are pretty much benchmade. In between, Taylor spends more on materials, Martin spends more on labor, but both can be great. Taylors are very consistent, Martins, maybe 1 in 5 will be golden, 3 OK, and 1 in 5 a dud. Tonewise, Taylor voices for a lot of chime and incredible playability. Martins are boomier in the bass. But to say skill over technology, and imply Taylor lacks the skill? Sorry, that was below the belt.

    • @linds6609
      @linds6609 4 роки тому

      @@2Gandalf1 for me thats part of what makes them so great, not that they all sound and play the same. Thats just good branding. I like the fact that my guitar sounds different to someone else's in the same model, the joy of finding a jem. And no I'm not a brand snob, I love finding any guitar that sounds good no matter the brand.

    • @2Gandalf1
      @2Gandalf1 4 роки тому

      Taylor has plenty of "craftsmen". Much of the work is still done by hand. They have just automated the very repetitive tasks that can lead to variability in manufacturing.

  • @christopherweis7811
    @christopherweis7811 4 роки тому +11

    I’ve played and owned all the big players in acoustic guitars Martin , Taylor and Gibson. hands down if you want the true dreadnought sound then Martin is the way to go. I just bought a d18 last week and it’s just so amazing. With adding the performance necks to the standard line it plays like a dream . Nothing beats a Martin .

  • @michaelleestancilmusic9724
    @michaelleestancilmusic9724 4 роки тому +2

    Love my Taylor 818e! Big big sound

  • @knownman5268
    @knownman5268 4 роки тому +1

    Taylor was the guitar I learned on and was the one that was approachable to me as a beginner. It’s a beauty and still intrigues me with its sound.

  • @SibeDad
    @SibeDad 4 роки тому +3

    Martin! I proudly own and play a Martin CS HD-35🥰👍

  • @sammaynard822
    @sammaynard822 4 роки тому +29

    Tony!!!!... c'mon c'mon c'mon- stop being so Switzerland!! Martin, Martin, Martin, Martin, Martin, Martin!!!!!!! Just say it!!! MARTIN!!!!!!!

    • @chrismai539
      @chrismai539 4 роки тому

      Sam Maynard Taylor master race dawg

    • @rhuttonaa247
      @rhuttonaa247 4 роки тому +1

      How about GIBSON! hummingbird, Dove. Incredible guitars as well as the SJ200

  • @RobSandrick
    @RobSandrick 2 роки тому +2

    Martin vs. Taylor is kind of like humbucker vs. single coil. Is one better than the other? It depends on the tone you're looking for.

  • @willscorner8423
    @willscorner8423 3 роки тому +3

    Taylor. I love the bright sunny sound, they‘re philosophy and engagement for nature. For me my BBT is just the perfect guitar in sound and feel. ❤️ So Taylor has the big win for me 😊

  • @egorsolodovnikov7588
    @egorsolodovnikov7588 4 роки тому +4

    In the Round of Love, for me personally, Martin wins. I love my OM-28.

    • @MsDenver2
      @MsDenver2 2 роки тому

      So you like the Martin 0m-28 , perhaps you can help me I can’t decide what guitar to buy from custom shop? I’ve looked at several makes and ended up with two either a Purch 0m or a Martin 0m-28 What do you think I need help -

  • @mohitprasad9783
    @mohitprasad9783 4 роки тому

    Hey,
    I am at beginner level of acoustic guitar and learning the music theory of instrument. There are times when I wonder that whether owning such high end acoustic guitar makes sense or not. Presently, I have Yamaha F310. In my opinion, the music played out of an instrument is more relevant rather than owning high end guitars.
    Can you please tell me whether shifting to high end guitar is essential after certain period of time?

  • @walterstreet1467
    @walterstreet1467 Рік тому +1

    I like both Taylor and Martin, I just got to playing after almost fifty years so I am at the beginning of my journey and own a Taylor GS mini koa . I was looking at Martin and Taylor because I think they have the best offerings and sound, I am seventy one years old and this is therapy for me, I just wish I was further along in my journey, but I want a Martin to, as a side note I was born a Blackhawk fan and use to practice in the parks and at Pierre Pilote ice rink and minority’s played hockey back then. I use to go the music gallery back then downtown Chicago and old town. You can’t loose with either one

  • @dmeenkster
    @dmeenkster 4 роки тому +3

    Tony, how about a review on McPhearson acoustics from Wisconsin.

  • @terpgomer
    @terpgomer 4 роки тому +3

    Was your custom made by Martin's best guitar maker? Was he Marin Luthier King?

  • @julieb7635
    @julieb7635 4 роки тому +1

    Martin vs Taylor? I think I will go with Martin. It took me a week to give you an honest opinion! I think I prefer the tone and play ability of the Martin.
    In addition, thank you for the feature in this show! It was surreal to see it and I wanted to you to know how grateful I am for this community of guitar geeks and Tac's. Guitar has brought me so much joy and peacefulness to my life and owe this journey to Tac. It has also brought my brother and I closer as we now share something in common that we didn't have before; such a blessing in itself. In the end, if a guitar brings you all the above mentioned, the brand is just one more group of geeks to get to know!!! :)

  • @Caseysays
    @Caseysays 4 роки тому +2

    Taylor’s are nice. We even got to tour their facility. However I am, and will always be a Martin guy. I have 2 of them, and would love to add another. My HD28 is my go to, and has been since I purchased it in 2007.

  • @LafayetteLeSaint
    @LafayetteLeSaint 4 роки тому +3

    Tony my pick is Martin. Why? Because overall I like the deep sound of a Martin more than the brighter resonance of a Taylor. This doesn't mean Taylors sound bad because they don't.
    If you offered me a Taylor I take it and not cry, however if you offered me a Martin I would clean your finger nails of diesel grease and clean and disinfect your septic tank. The other reason I prefer Martin is due to their twelve strings. Theirs have more pronounce octaves and rumble and growl more.
    Which brings me to another topic: Twelve String Guitars. Have you done a show on twelve string guitars and I missed it? In my bias opinion, Tony every guitar should have one in their collection.

    • @chesterswingjr9796
      @chesterswingjr9796 4 роки тому

      LafayetteLeSaint - I was in the market for a 12 string guitar, so off to Guitar Center I go. My buddy has a 6 string Taylor, and he said get one. I tried a Taylor. $3,499, so it must be a good guitar right. WRONG!!! Sounds tinty, no bass. Let met try another one. WOW, this one sounds tinty to, also no bass. Ok, one more Taylor. This one’s cheaper, so let me see. $899, sounds tinty to, no bass!!! Maybe that’s how they all sound!!! Hey, there’s a used Martin D12X1. WOW!!! Now this is what a GOOD guitar should sound like!!! I didn’t need to play anything else!!! Bright highs, and Bass booming lows. $399, and out the door I go. It will be mine until I die!!! I’ve since tried other Taylor’s at different price points, and they just don’t sound good to me. Nothing against them, just don’t like there tone. I bought a Fender acoustic as a travel/party guitar, and to me it sounds better also.

  • @stevebunce2931
    @stevebunce2931 4 роки тому +3

    Martin. I have owned both brands and after 50 plus years of playing to my ears and hands Martin wins hands down.

  • @russclewley6945
    @russclewley6945 4 роки тому +1

    Really is this a valid category. Today is today put the sentimental emotions aside and test them equally!

  • @yossarian9985
    @yossarian9985 4 роки тому +1

    guitar seller told me that Taylor's are better built and more consistent than the Martin's, but the martins have a beefier tone but have a bit more quality control issues. I was leaning toward a d-15, now looking 210 Taylor. Everybody I admire plays a Martin but I feel like a guitar needs to speak to me - the Taylors have been my faves when I have beenout test driving, but I am scared I will miss the fatter bottom of the Martin

  • @phunkyphish3
    @phunkyphish3 3 роки тому +58

    I'm convinced this could've been a 30 minute video. This dude loves to bloviate.

    • @markthompson3398
      @markthompson3398 Рік тому +1

      Bloviate and circumlocute. I would go ten minutes lower.

    • @walterworrall
      @walterworrall 11 місяців тому +1

      Savage 🤣🤣🤣

    • @isxlatedice
      @isxlatedice 11 місяців тому

      Ye

    • @youngmike8645
      @youngmike8645 9 місяців тому

      I skipped through 98.6% this video could have had legroom under 5 minutes at best.

    • @robbiecleighmarks3088
      @robbiecleighmarks3088 5 місяців тому +1

      Agreed, but some people like the hour+ conversation. Like he said, lots of bland Martin vs Taylor comparisons. He wanted to make this a big thing lol

  • @theguitarchi
    @theguitarchi 4 роки тому +7

    Respectfully, Martin.

    • @asans9849
      @asans9849 4 роки тому +1

      Respectfully, no.

  • @pete1342
    @pete1342 6 місяців тому

    The very thought of eventually having to have a neck reset done on a set neck guitar sold me on taylor.

  • @NighthawkEnforcer
    @NighthawkEnforcer 3 роки тому +1

    I own a 514ce which I love playing! I’ll keep her for life. When purchasing the 514, i played it next to a D-18 side by side. Both were really, really nice, but I connected with the 514 more. With that in mind, the next opportunity that I have to find a good deal on a D-18 or D-28, I would definitely round out my guitarsenal with it!

  • @nrusso14
    @nrusso14 4 роки тому +3

    How could you not compare the sound of the two guitars, arguably the category everyone is going to use to compare two brands? When I bought my OM-42, I put it against several different Taylors, including a $16k custom Taylor. No comparison. Martin is king.

  • @slbolfing56
    @slbolfing56 4 роки тому +4

    When I first learned acoustic guitar in the mid 60's (on a Stella/Harmony), the only real quality acoustics were Martin, Gibson, & Guild. I never got to play a Guild, but played a J-45 quite a bit. Then - my best friend's older brother got a brand new 68 Martin D-28 for his high school graduation. I was blown away! I fully appreciate Taylor guitar (that's what I bought my granddaughter!), but a Martin will always be the gold standard for me. Just something magical about them... Steve Brazoria, TX

    • @cameronbrilla3363
      @cameronbrilla3363 4 роки тому +1

      I like your use of the word "magical", I would absolutely agree with that notion.

  • @andrewhumphrey1047
    @andrewhumphrey1047 4 роки тому +1

    Love that you are repping Bryan Kimsey on your laptop. He is a great Luthier and a great all around person.

  • @dr.p3637
    @dr.p3637 6 місяців тому

    I bought my first Taylor in 1999. It was an 814 CE. Loved it. Then I got a T5-C1. Then a XXXV GS BZ 35th anniversary Brazilian Rosewood rare special made to celebrate the company's longevity and success. These are all beautiful incredible instruments. Then I decided I wanted a Martin D45. So I got one. I have never heard any guitar, anywhere, sound like this guitar. The entire guitar vibrates with each string that is played, and the degree it surpasses my Taylor instruments can be measured in orders of magnitude, not just in a few points here or there...But large percentages. I never expected this. Big surprise. Glad I took the plunge. BTW I am 60 this year and have played for 52 years.

  • @jme92685
    @jme92685 4 роки тому +7

    Don't yell at me but I'm personally a Gibson guy. I love my Gibson Hummingbird Studio a lot. But between Taylor or Martin, I prefer Taylor overall.

    • @localguy8
      @localguy8 4 роки тому

      Citizen B the only thing I don’t like Gibson is the finish all the old Gibson’s people swallow and say I love the mojo . Those ugly rivers that run down the grain yuk