I just got my new regular OMJM one week ago! It's such a perfect guitar, and I love it! Only one minor problem I have, is that the 1st string is really easy get pushed outside the edge of the fingerboard...
It’s confused me. Maybe it would sound better with the full Dovetail but it sounds great as it is. Maybe it’s just a great guitar? I will compare it to the full Dovetail version soon.
Hi Aaron, I just bought the OMJM 20th. Since the saddle is a Tusq, would you recomend me to change it to a bone Martin saddle? Would it be necessary since the guitar already sounds good or better tnah the normal OMJM? Thanks
I won’t say that they all sound better than the original OMJM. Mine did but all guitars sound different. My advice is that if your guitar sounds great now then leave it alone.
I must admit I didn't want to like it BUT I love it. Everything about it is lovely. Now I am seeing it on my TV I like the two colours.The fingerpicking sounds amazing. If I could play as well as you I would want to buy it.
This is one of those unexpected guitars where it is way better than I thought it would based on other models I have played. It goes to show how unpredictable guitars are.
Sounds beautiful. Still not a fan of the looks, but maybe it looks better in person ? Does it have a pickup with volume tone control ?🎸 Thanks in advance.
I bought a regular Omjm back in April when this concept was rumored.. the grey is fine but I prefer the aged toner look of Martin guitars vs any variation of sunburst, etc. the natural look of a Martin guitar is timeless and I love the way they age without sunburst
@@aaronshortmusic sunlight and if they possibly added an aging toner ? i got mine ordered ! the sound was ok , its a one man show so you probably are listening too intensively , well i know i was
Preordered this, Sweetwater is looking at 1-2months! Man I just want it in my hands already, video doesn’t do this guitar justice you gotta see it in-person to see it’s beauty
Great video as always! Watching this video now I believe the OM45 still would be overkill and not a 20k spent to well haha. I think for those looking for a collector piece that makes sense this is it!
I'm surprised I like the sound of the guitar that much with a tusq saddle, but I do. I did not like the sound of it plugged in but that can be remedied with a different pickup and amp setup if wanted. Otherwise, great looking guitar, takes a pick well and sounds great played fingerstyle.
As a 2011 model year owner, it's crazy to see now it's $4000. I paid like $2800(on discount) back in 2012, and to be honest, if it wasn't for the "signature model", this guitar's sound is worth $2.5k---$3k at most
I bought one for $1800 around that time. But I also bought a D-18 for $1000 less than they are now. We can’t compare prices now to ten years ago as everything has gone up in price as it always does. I agree that some may be better off looking at a standard OM-28 or similar.
I really like it. Looks very nice and sounds great. I have a gold matrix i took out of a martin. Makes me want to get that spectrum pedal and put it back in.
Ive decided i will never spend good money on a painted acoustic my opinion is that the paint job is probably why theirs a sound difference between same like models paint versus not painted.. i would love to hear one not painted. great video.
I'm deutan color blind (I see too much reds and not enough greens) so the Platinum/gray makes me feel even more color blind than I already am haha. Also, I totally understand that JM uses the Fishman Gold plus or the Matrix infinity for playing big arenas and not getting having to deal so much with feedback. In my opinion there are so many better options even from Fishman with with condenser mics for a more natural acoustic tone. LR Baggs has some great ones as well. I know It's all about feedback at the end of the day but there are so many ways to control that nowadays with processing from pedals or even from FOH.
I will say, the burst looks a lot nicer on the actual guitar in your video than it did in the promo materials. Aesthetically it’s still not really for me but I think it’s striking and the finish is well done. It looks a bit warmer than I expected from the photos, and not quite as dissonant with the natural sides as I expected. And lovely balanced sound. Oh btw, not a JM fan myself so purely based on the guitar itself.
I’m not huge fan of John ! I had just purchased a Gibson southern jumbo 3 months before. I saw this and played it strictly purchased because it sounded Awsome. I love the omjm , no buyers remorse !
Martin use tusq in all guitars with a pickup as it’s more consistent and can give better string balance. John Mayer does use bone saddles and it can easily be replaced since Martin sell compensated bone saddles for around $20. You just have to sand the base to the correct height.
@@mcmickey3344 No. in my opinion you are better off investing the $20,000 in high yield investments. There is no way to be sure the value of the guitar will increase and acoustic guitars have to be maintained.
I think it is a nice looking guitar, but it needs a splash of color. Lol I prefer a wider nut though, even 1 13/16 or 7/8 would be my choice. I can live with anything but now I buy 1 3/4 or greater.
I agree. I have a 000-17SM with an M&T neck joint and it has an awesome tone. I had heard that the OM-28JM was expensive to make and John wanted a lower cost option so others could get a guitar with the englemann spruce top as well. @@aaronshortmusic
Well you need to check this out Zakklee...Aaron Short singing and playing guitar . .Slow Dancing in a Burning Room (Solo Live Looping John Mayer Cover) on this Channel
This sounded noticeably better than previous OMJM’s. This is what the model should be in my opinion. Very classy look too, I’m becoming a fan.
I just watched my own video back and was thinking how great it looks. The launch really didn’t do this guitar justice IMO.
I just got my new regular OMJM one week ago! It's such a perfect guitar, and I love it!
Only one minor problem I have, is that the 1st string is really easy get pushed outside the edge of the fingerboard...
I agree I would get that looked at by a professional ASAP.
Hey Aaron. We talked a while back about the Brooke Ligertwood 00028. Would you pick one over the other? Love my BL still.
They are both different scale length.
Previously u talk about the neck joint. What do you think about this model?
It’s confused me. Maybe it would sound better with the full Dovetail but it sounds great as it is. Maybe it’s just a great guitar? I will compare it to the full Dovetail version soon.
Hi Aaron, I just bought the OMJM 20th.
Since the saddle is a Tusq, would you recomend me to change it to a bone Martin saddle? Would it be necessary since the guitar already sounds good or better tnah the normal OMJM? Thanks
I won’t say that they all sound better than the original OMJM. Mine did but all guitars sound different. My advice is that if your guitar sounds great now then leave it alone.
@@aaronshortmusic Thank you Man !
I must admit I didn't want to like it BUT I love it. Everything about it is lovely. Now I am seeing it on my TV I like the two colours.The fingerpicking sounds amazing. If I could play as well as you I would want to buy it.
This is one of those unexpected guitars where it is way better than I thought it would based on other models I have played. It goes to show how unpredictable guitars are.
Sounds beautiful. Still not a fan of the looks, but maybe it looks better in person ? Does it have a pickup with volume tone control ?🎸 Thanks in advance.
It looks great. The 45 looks even better! The OMJM version has an under saddle pickup with no controls.
I have played the OMJM and his D-45 and both were sound great! Look forward to trying this one
Awesome video Aaron I was looking forward to this since the stream!
Thanks!
I’ve preordered this guitar because I really like the looks. Thanks for the sound demo. I think I’ve made the right decision.
Congrats!
I bought a regular Omjm back in April when this concept was rumored.. the grey is fine but I prefer the aged toner look of Martin guitars vs any variation of sunburst, etc. the natural look of a Martin guitar is timeless and I love the way they age without sunburst
Martin have a hard time doing anything that isn’t traditional but I think it’s nice when they do something different for that reason.
Looks great, how will it age though? Saw him the other night in Glasgow, some small sound issues early on in the concert but overall it was fantastic
Why would it age differently to any other burst finish? The guitar tone on his solo tour is great isn’t it?
@@aaronshortmusic sunlight and if they possibly added an aging toner ? i got mine ordered ! the sound was ok , its a one man show so you probably are listening too intensively , well i know i was
@@rinkydinky-ob9pe Let us know how you like it.
Preordered this, Sweetwater is looking at 1-2months! Man I just want it in my hands already, video doesn’t do this guitar justice you gotta see it in-person to see it’s beauty
I means it’s good but I did return mine…
Great video as always! Watching this video now I believe the OM45 still would be overkill and not a 20k spent to well haha. I think for those looking for a collector piece that makes sense this is it!
I mean I’m sure it will be amazing. Just sell your car and get the OM-45!!! LOL!
@@aaronshortmusicLol! The wife would probably sell me right afterwards 😂
@@iMelian100 True but would will have the OM-45… LMAO
I'm surprised I like the sound of the guitar that much with a tusq saddle, but I do. I did not like the sound of it plugged in but that can be remedied with a different pickup and amp setup if wanted. Otherwise, great looking guitar, takes a pick well and sounds great played fingerstyle.
As a 2011 model year owner, it's crazy to see now it's $4000. I paid like $2800(on discount) back in 2012, and to be honest, if it wasn't for the "signature model", this guitar's sound is worth $2.5k---$3k at most
I bought one for $1800 around that time. But I also bought a D-18 for $1000 less than they are now. We can’t compare prices now to ten years ago as everything has gone up in price as it always does. I agree that some may be better off looking at a standard OM-28 or similar.
I just bought mine at mundt music , Tyler Texas. It’s the greatest sounding guitar ever. I am putting my s j 200 in the closet !
They do sound great!
Lots to love; Love the sounds, love Martin, love your channel Aaron. Hate the color
Yeah I did too until I saw it in person but I get it.
@@B__Mer Oh yeah!!!
I really like it. Looks very nice and sounds great. I have a gold matrix i took out of a martin. Makes me want to get that spectrum pedal and put it back in.
Yeah I hope we good new IR pedals soon. I really think the GoldPlus sounds great for an undersaddle pickup.
Oooo fantastic finally a on hand review 🔥🤝
Ive decided i will never spend good money on a painted acoustic my opinion is that the paint job is probably why theirs a sound difference between same like models paint versus not painted.. i would love to hear one not painted. great video.
really good review man, have you played the Jerry Cantrell signature acoustic guitar with Gibson? would love to know your opinion on that one :)
I have not!
@@aaronshortmusic thanks, would love to see a review
@@mougabo I haven no idea where I would find one to try…
I'm deutan color blind (I see too much reds and not enough greens) so the Platinum/gray makes me feel even more color blind than I already am haha. Also, I totally understand that JM uses the Fishman Gold plus or the Matrix infinity for playing big arenas and not getting having to deal so much with feedback. In my opinion there are so many better options even from Fishman with with condenser mics for a more natural acoustic tone. LR Baggs has some great ones as well. I know It's all about feedback at the end of the day but there are so many ways to control that nowadays with processing from pedals or even from FOH.
I think its a cool looking guitar .. sounds good ( not using headphones)
Beautiful wood grain on the back ..
T 🎸 🇮🇪
Do you recommend Buying in sweet water ? It is a safe website ?
Yes very safe with excellent customer service. I wouldn’t order from anywhere else.
@@aaronshortmusic thank you !
But will it help me play neon?
Nope. I STILL can’t play it!
I will say, the burst looks a lot nicer on the actual guitar in your video than it did in the promo materials. Aesthetically it’s still not really for me but I think it’s striking and the finish is well done. It looks a bit warmer than I expected from the photos, and not quite as dissonant with the natural sides as I expected. And lovely balanced sound. Oh btw, not a JM fan myself so purely based on the guitar itself.
I’m not huge fan of John ! I had just purchased a Gibson southern jumbo 3 months before. I saw this and played it strictly purchased because it sounded Awsome. I love the omjm , no buyers remorse !
Congrats!
Hey Aaron. It's been a long time. Nice guitar ♥️
Thanks! Hope you’re well.
why doe the put a tusq saddle in the guitar instead of bone?
Martin use tusq in all guitars with a pickup as it’s more consistent and can give better string balance. John Mayer does use bone saddles and it can easily be replaced since Martin sell compensated bone saddles for around $20. You just have to sand the base to the correct height.
you got the om45 john mayer?
No I cancelled it. I don’t want $20,000 in one piece of gear.
@@aaronshortmusic you think it will be a good investment piece though?
@@mcmickey3344 No. in my opinion you are better off investing the $20,000 in high yield investments. There is no way to be sure the value of the guitar will increase and acoustic guitars have to be maintained.
Thanks for response. How about the omjm 20th for 3999? Think that will maintain or increase in value?
@@mcmickey3344 I doubt it will increase. It depends how many they make! Could be thousands of them made.
I absolutely think it should be grey, if not blacked out. Of course, that may affect that beautiful wood grain, but the color disparity is jarring.
I think it is a nice looking guitar, but it needs a splash of color. Lol
I prefer a wider nut though, even 1 13/16 or 7/8 would be my choice. I can live with anything but now I buy 1 3/4 or greater.
I always think I prefer 1 3/4” but when I’m playing I never actually notice it.
It’s still a simple dovetail neck like the other OMJM. OM-42 might be a better choice.
It is but I don’t think the neck joint in the be-and-end-all. It’s just nice to have especially at this price.
I agree. I have a 000-17SM with an M&T neck joint and it has an awesome tone. I had heard that the OM-28JM was expensive to make and John wanted a lower cost option so others could get a guitar with the englemann spruce top as well. @@aaronshortmusic
Where are the electronic controls ?
No controls.
@@aaronshortmusic just a straight fishman pickup with set output? It says it’s acoustic electric. No volume control?
@@AC-pu2eh Right just an active pickup with no controls for a clean look. I love it!
@@aaronshortmusic nice. Just got mine delivered an hour ago. It’s amazing. Couldn’t figure out where the controls were though. lol
Buy it
Considering it…
I'm not a fan of the color at all. Sounds great though. I'm perfectly content with my OM-21.
It looks so much better than the initial leaks.
I have never heard a John Mayer Song.
Well you need to check this out Zakklee...Aaron Short singing and playing guitar . .Slow Dancing in a Burning Room (Solo Live Looping John Mayer Cover) on this Channel
@patsysmith8030 I would but I can't get past the song title.
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@@zakklee2556 you're not missing much. He's skilled, but it's emotionally exploitative music