That D55 is so mellow, powerful, and thumpy. I love it. The 6 strings melt together so perfectly. Some may call it unfocused or muddy, but it sounds soulful too me.
Over the last 50+ odd years that I've been playing guitar, I've owned a lot of different instuments. A few stuck, most did'nt. I tried to always trade up when I found something I liked. Saved all my overtime earnings to throw in on the trades. I ended up with 5 wonderful ( IMHO ) instuments: Martin D45, Gibson Reissue '53 SJ200, Adamas 1687-gt7, Gibson C.S. J45 Red Sruce, and an E.J. hollowbody Strat. I realize how fortunate I am. Most have been with me for many years. All fantastic. I play the heck out of all of them. Or I did. Then I purchased a Guild D55 in 2018. I'm only sharing the details of my little herd to convey the caliber of gear that the Guild has pretty much relegated to their respective cases. I still enjoy playing the others, but after a little while I'm always ready to get back to the Guild. It's that good. Try one if you get a chance, you'll see what everyone is talking about.
D-55 over a D-45 is a strong statement, thanks for the insight, btw super jealous of you SJ200 def a guitar on my bucket list, is that a maple or rosewoods back/side?
Yah that has me impressed. A d55 over a d45. I have to try one now I've owned hundreds of guitars before and currently own a taylor k22, goodall rgc, taylor 414ce and a martin junior. (Taylor 414ce is extremely underrated the wood it has I perfer it over hog)
That's some line-up. Like you, I've been playing for 50+ years, and in that time I never found a match for the Guild D50 I bought new in 1976. Hated having to part with that a few years ago. Now playing small guitars, and a Guild M20 is my go to. Completely different beast, but Guild guitars are right up there with the best.
OMG...While the Martin sounded nice, as soon as he hit the first chord of the Guild it was game over! What ear candy!!! The guitar has a deeper, richer, and more textured sound. I might have to save for a while, but this will be my #1 Acoustic. What a great sounding guitar!
@@ianmeadows6351 I bought my Guild D55, it was a pretty penny but I don't regret my purchase this guitar sounds fantastic!!! Thank you for your wonderful demo.
Absolutely! Man, I felt the same way. I’ve been looking at the Guilds for a while now. As you said, I’ll need to save up for a bit. Actually, the wife said with our tax return, I can do away with the couple inexpensive guitars I have, and guy something nice! I’ve heard the Taylors, The Martins, etc. as one of my BILs is a music professor, with his masters in music theory…….and I like the Guilds above all of them. As you said, it’s gonna be my main squeeze!
I had around £3000 saved up to buy a lifetime acoustic. I went to a lot of shops in the UK and played a lot of guitars including a D 28, 8018, a hummingbird, an 814, and 816 and a bunch of others too. I had a guild of 55 in the 80s and foolishly sold it having fallen out with music for a bit. I got myself another and it’s unbelievable. The sound of the soul.
Got small guild all hog and my first Thinline FCeNt spruce y rosewood y D20 y 1 GPC Martin a dreadnaught and a backpacker y a concert all solid Koa ukulele …I need the om28 or 00018 …for my last wish…I got classical guitars too a tele y etc an all solid European made studio piano y a Korg keyboard…not fully happy though…I sing a lot…y 4 Honer harps
I really appreciate that the demo incorporates so many different techniques, and that the player patiently and thoroughly explores what each guitar is capable of. This gives us the information we need to make a good decision in line with both objective facts and our own personal taste. So many other reviewers cut corners and offer poorly articulated or unsupported opinions about what is “best”.
I just wanna say thankyou for using a Shure KSM for all your comparisons. It's like the most neutral microphone ever so it really presents the guitars about as well as any mic out there.
Better sustain for sure. And less of a clang in the treble strings. The Guild sound is more balanced. Though the Martin has more thump in the bass. But, yeah, I'd pick the Guild if I had to make the choice.
Guild d 55 is the best acoustic I have ever heard to my taste. I know Martin is wonderful and taylor also. My lord that guild d-55 really has this thing going on where it is just incredible .I feel it in my soul or something.
I agree 100%. My pops has played and collected guilds since the 60s. And those who love to strum all play them.. Richie havrns, John Denver etc.. all the well known singer strummers.
@@joshythehand2960 I love guilds too. I think you are right, their strength is their strum. I have a few pretty good acoustics and of them all the guilds sound the best and fullest strummed or playing chords. The others, gibson, epi masterbuilt, ovation, washburn do seem to me a little more articulate and clear though picking or playing lead type riffs. That said, I love guilds so much I have 3 of them.
Wow. The Guild sounded amazing. Full. More bass than the Martin. This is the 2nd Guild D55 I have heard that sounds incredible. I have a custom Martin D 35 with Addy and GE bracing. I would love to put it against the Guild. Kudos to Guild.
The Guild is more balanced, all the way up the neck. The bass is true and genuine, the mids are superb! I was shocked quite frankly. Wow, what a guitar.
I always considered the Martin D-28 to be my dream guitar. I will say the Guild D-55 is VERY impressive in this comparison video. Another commenter mentioned that the D-28 sounds brighter, and I agree. Picking one over the other would be a difficult task. Both great, but Guild is richer sounding.
I, too, dreamt of having a D28 from my early teens when I started playing guitar on a pretty crap flattop like so many of us. In 1978 I moved to Nashville from the UK and spent the first few week scouring all the music shops trying every D28 I could find, and none of them "touched" me. At the end of one rack there was a Takamine that looked so much like the Martin that I didn't realise it. I picked it up and played it. IT was better than all the others I'd played. Then I looked at the price and said to myself, "ah, this is a used one, that's why it sounds better". The salesman explained this wasn't the case, but at half the price I went home with it. Lived with it for 20 years and then living in the Detroit area, I befriended a guy who had a shop specialising in high end acoustics and I set my mind on getting a 12-string. Played several and kept coming back to a Guild D55-12. Fantastic. So I asked if I could try the six-string model and I was absolutely blown away. He had a couple of used D28s around for me to play against but there was simply no comparison. I regret not having enough cash on me that day to take away two guitars, but I did take home the D55 six string. Even more fabulous now than then, as you would imagine after being played for 20 years. Two years ago, realising that I hadn't played my Takamine for 20 years, I decided to sell it to someone who wanted a fabulous D28 sound without the price tag. This particular guitar was all solid woods, the real (false actually) lawsuit guitar. He was happy as hell. I had a twinging regret, a feeling of betrayal, but knew that this new owner would give that guitar another twenty years of playtime. So for me, nothing at all against the D28 or any other Martin, but the Guild is the absolute keeper. Before buying the Guild, I was in the New York area and wanted a smaller orchestra style guitar, so I tried out all the obvious guitars including of course Martin and Taylor (which I really disliked), and bought a Collings C10. Magnificent guitar. Never gets played when the D55 is next to it -- I know, totally different beasts, but I'm at a point in my life where something, no matter how good, if it doesn't call to me, needs to move on to call to someone else.
Guild...all day long...It just sounded fuller, as if you turned turned the volume down every time I heard the Martin, but not just the volume, the Guild sounded as though each string was ringing out. It has that something extra that the Martin lacked...
The martin sounded beautiful but when the Guild was played it went to another level. Almost like you were inside it. Quick story I was looking at a Yamaha 110 in the mid 70's and the salesman said "Try this". Handed me a Guild D-25. It was instant love. But at $325 pricey for a young man. I worked for my father and went home and asked him for an extra 2 weeks pay in advance. I still have that D-25 and my son has used it onstage and in the studio too. Sweet as ever.
Thanks for the video, very interesting comparison! If I can make a small suggestion, a re-edit to put each section/style on each guitar back to back would I think really help highlight the differences. Beautiful guitars and beautiful playing!
This Guild has a monstrous heat bordering on suffocation ... I love warm guitars but not at this level. To play alone or light it can do it ... but in the mix with a band it must be quite subtle. I like warm guitars but with a little more brilliance and tonal openness. So my vote goes to Martin D-28. Your comparison videos are really the best I've seen ... the sound and picture quality are excellent ... keep up the good work.
I get what you’re saying, where as the guild is really lush I think the Martin would be better in an acoustic ensemble particularly Bluegrass. I think the Martin has a more fundamental/mid range forward bark to it. However, if I was doing an intimate solo acoustic session or with one or two other people, where there was some finger style going on the guild would probably be my choice.
I have always loved I have had my D55 for three years nearly It is absolutely amazing I won’t be looking to find a better sound for my ears anyway it great what Ren Ferguson and Cordoba did relaunching quality Guild instuments again after being reduced for a time in quality and sound by Fender who I guess didn’t continue the crafted approach previously demonstrated by the Rhode Island luthiers till 1996 It’s wonderful that quality and better has now come on stream.
Absolutely love the Guild. Such power, depth and sustain. Top end sounded sweeter to me too. Particularly appreciated the inclusion of the capo on these reviews, a lot of guitars sound very different played that way, great review, nothing left to do but find the money! Thankyou! 👍
Every time I stray away from the Guilds I always end up coming back. Just a Guild guy through and through. They just speak to me and sound like I immagine an acoustix guitar should.
I really like the tones from the D55 played solo. It has a very rounded and broad tonal spectrum. The beauty of the the D55 can get lost when playing in a group or band. However, the D28 holds up better to serious hard driving picking when in a band or group. Also, each of these guitars invites you to play very differently. If I am not drawn in by the guitar to play it a certain way I don’t get inspired. I really liked my D28 that I had to sell in the early 70s to pay for college tuition. I recently got a D55 and it brings me much joy just savoring the beautiful tones.
That's a good representation of a d28. Nice individual model there. The Guild is nice. But Martin has literally the best mix of definition, warmth, bass and soul out there. Trebles are there. But its warm too. Not muddy. Idk. Martin sound is the sound for me. No one has that Martin Growl and punch. And that echo chamber on finger picking on just certain notes. That fullness that rings out harmonically. That guild has great sustain though on chords. A little thin imo but nice. Single notes seem to be a little compressed at times. But the guild sounds brighter in7a different way at certain times. And i think that's because you're hearing the strings more than the wood. Honestly it probably just needs to open up. The difference in punch and midrange is apparent between the two. Guild seems like a nice compromise if someone can't decide on a Martin or Gibson maybe.
I agree with all you said. The new Guilds with nitro finish seem to take a long time to open up. However, I would still take the Guild over the Martin because of the fretboard radius. I use my thumb to help make barre chords. The 12" radius is much easier for me than the 16" .
I've picked a lot of guitars and the best two were a tie between a Mosrite made in Bakersfield,CA and a Grammer made in Nashville,TN. I played several of each and all were top notch in tone, tuning, string height, treble/bass balance, resonance, construction, etc. Very best were an early 60's Mosrite and a late 60's Grammer, I still have the Grammer which my son now uses. The other well known guitar makers all make excellent products just with what I believe is more variation in the same model between individual instruments. I'd like to hear what some other players think.
I'm no expert, I'll just toss my coin. They are both wonderful guitars. That being said the D28 has slightly warmer response in the low range. The Guild D55 appears to have more balance with higher response in the midrange. Overall the sound is less rounded but it has a lot resonance. It seems to suit better the different guitar syles, and I really enjoyed the sound with the capo. Also it looks like the D55 has excellent playability at the cost of some string buzz. Overall my preference goes to the D55; it seems to have more character.
The Guild d55e wins. Hands down. I'm so lucky to actually own one. It sounds deep and mellow. Loves to be played. I've been a guitar collector for some time now, had them all but the guild d55e is a special thing. Thanks guild
Nice playing, you represented them with style. All this has done is tell me I want mine back and all you listeners need one of each and get practicing... lol. I have owned a Martin HD-28V, amazing guitar as well as a Guild JF-55 and that was amazing too. So kiddies, good luck with your decision. While one is never to old to play, my arhtritis has pretty much put a kabash on my playing so, I parted ways with them because I had no kids to hand them down to. But ether one will bring you much joy, some of you for a entire lifetimes worth and maybe your kids and grandkids... PEACE!
I'd love tho know which factory that Guild was made in. I used to build them when they were made in Tacoma, so it would be awesome to know if I actually had a hand in building that guitar. It's so unfortunate that we weren't paid enough to actually afford a Guild. My dream guitar would be a Tacoma made Guild F-50r. We built some beautiful instruments back in those days...
I traded my 89 Martin HD28 for a Tacoma built F50R a couple years ago. Truly an amazing Guild with the best tone in my collection. It may have been you that built this beauty! Superb craftsmanship. I tip my hat to the folks in Guild’s Tacoma workshop. Thank you for such a wonderful instrument.
You must have had a hand in building my Tacoma Guild 2007 D55.. Best Guitar I have ever owned or played..what a fantastic guitar..I salute you and your fellow workers for the great Guild Guitars that came out of the Tacoma factory around that time...
I really appreciate this video! Trying to pick between the two would be tough. However, while I liked the full body of the Guild initially, suddenly I heard a frequency I didn't like around the 390Hz. Maybe indicative to this particular Guild guitar, but it'd be something I'd have to EQ down in production. This was such a great video showing an example why guitar players HAVE to have more than one guitar, based on what style is to be performed! Thanks so much Ian! Really Great!
All guilds are. Some of the best they ever made were from the late 70s till about 82. Known not only for tone.. but they had freakish resonance. You could hear them over the band without a pick up
I don't think guild has ever really had a bad period. Most people feel that all the American manufacturers declined in the 70's and 80's. Guild may never have quite reached the heights of golden era Martin or Gibson, but they were damn close and never had a bad era. That's enviable, I think.
Even the Korean made Newark St line are great sounding guitars, especially at the $800-$1000 price point. But the D-40 and D-55 are something else entirely.
Great comparison thank you! The guild is closer to my D35 retro which has a European spruce top. Very deep bass and warm top end compared to a D28. I love the sound. Should have kept it. Maybe time for a D55?
Wow, that Guild just hits me right in the gut. Deep sound, bass and treble balance out, truly one of the best sounding guitars. I,was,so bummed when Fender bought them but now they're back and better than ever.sounds much better than the overpriced Martin.
I once owned a 1978 D-55. Paid $850 for it new. I had a tragic accident that shattered by left elbow and ended my guitar playing days. Beautiful sound and great action! Always got complements on how great it sounded. Played fingerstyle.
Both are well worth the money very good quality in both Martin has that nice bluegrass hint as well for anything else you want out of it.The Giild has a nice bass response. Loud projection, clean..I love the Guild 12 strings all around the best in quality for 12 string balance, loud and big on the bassend.
Highly suggest you use the side-by-side time links Ian's lays out in his notes section for comparing both guitars for Strumming, Flatpicking, Fingerpicking and Capo. It's really a great way to compare the two for styles of play. To me, the Martin is brighter for Strumming, Flatpicking and Fingerpicking. In addition to this comparison I watched a different comparison of these two guitars and found a similar thing when using a capo at the second fret. A strange thing hit my ears: the Martin sounded muddier and the Guild brighter which kinda floored me. I play with a capo many times to match my voice so this makes the Guild an interesting option. I like the Guild without capo in any event. The Martin obviously always sounds great for bluegrass but that's not my gig. So, I guess I'll go with the Guild.
Guild. Guild has always made well balanced guitars - over all 6 strings. But I would pick the Guild mostly for ease of play, 12" fretboard radius. Martin's 16" radius is too flat for my old hands. These 2 guitars both sound excellent to me.
Huge Martin fan here but that Guild sounds really nice. I think the Martin 'cuts' in a little better, but the Guild has such a nice mellow sound. I'll take one of each, please! If you have a Taylor, I would go with the Guild as it is even more different from a Taylor than is a Martin.
I've been playing Guild for 50 years, I still have my 1980 Guild D 50. Bass response and treble on Guild guitars have their own tone quality. Martin builds a great guitar as well but Guild just has it all in my opinion. Los Angeles
Full disclosure: I've had a long love affair with Guild. I've never liked Martin because they were never bright. So I'm surprised to hear the brightness of the Martin. Were the same strings used on both guitars? Also playability. How did you like playing the Martin versus the Guild? I have always found Guild's neck and low action to be amazing. I would still choose the Guild, but I wouldn't mind the Martin as a second guitar! Their prices are extremely high though, and I'm also a big bling fan. To afford a more blingy Martin I'd have to sell my car, a kidney etc. Great comparison!!!
Yes, same strings on each. D'addario EJ16 which are my go to. Both play great and sound great, we're talking extremely small differences in these guitars. If you dig bling, the D-55 is perfect...
Have to go with the Guild here. I have owned an early '70's Martin D18 and early '80's Guild D40, so not biased towards either brand. Both great. But for these two examples, not really close to my ears.
Quite everyone here says martin is brighter, guild is fuller. I don't know, I hear the exact opposite ;) Morover, that's the distinctive D28 tone to my ears.
It was over 20 years ago when I sat in the store and compared these two models. It was a very difficult decision but I ended up leaving with the D55 in my hands. Honestly I could not have made a wrong decision picking either as they are both wonderful instruments. At that time my impression was that the D28 was brighter and the D55 fuller and that is what swayed me. In a live band I think the Martin may cut through better but playing alone the fullness of the Guild filled my ears with more joyous sounds.
I own a vintage Martin D-28 which I love but I have to say that Guild sounds every bit as good, if not better. I have always been a fan of Guild acoustic guitars. My latest interest is in the Epiphone Excellente, a big body acoustic that has a great sound, a beautiful design, and costs less than half the D-28 and D-55.
Love both guitars. Guess it depends on the sound you as the artist enjoy. Simple as that. On that note I have two Guilds which are very difficult to put down. An '77 F50R (Westerly), and a 2003 50th Anniversary D55.
The two guitars are different in their sound. One is not better than the other but the choice here is easy. Please send me one of each. That said, if I had to pick only 1, I would have to go with the Guild. Hats off to those guys, they have come back in leaps and bounds.
Guild D-55 is hands down the best dreadnought you can get.
That D55 is so mellow, powerful, and thumpy. I love it. The 6 strings melt together so perfectly. Some may call it unfocused or muddy, but it sounds soulful too me.
Totally agree - it is orchestral. Much more soulful
I agree. Heavy overtones and the sound of a quality big body guitar makes for a deep and intense sounding guitar.
People who call it muddy must have mud in their ears
Guild bien au-dessus 👍
Over the last 50+ odd years that I've been playing guitar, I've owned a lot of different instuments. A few stuck, most did'nt. I tried to always trade up when I found something I liked. Saved all my overtime earnings to throw in on the trades. I ended up with 5 wonderful ( IMHO ) instuments: Martin D45, Gibson Reissue '53 SJ200, Adamas 1687-gt7, Gibson C.S. J45 Red Sruce, and an E.J. hollowbody Strat. I realize how fortunate I am. Most have been with me for many years. All fantastic. I play the heck out of all of them. Or I did. Then I purchased a Guild D55 in 2018. I'm only sharing the details of my little herd to convey the caliber of gear that the Guild has pretty much relegated to their respective cases. I still enjoy playing the others, but after a little while I'm always ready to get back to the Guild. It's that good. Try one if you get a chance, you'll see what everyone is talking about.
D-55 over a D-45 is a strong statement, thanks for the insight, btw super jealous of you SJ200 def a guitar on my bucket list, is that a maple or rosewoods back/side?
Yah that has me impressed. A d55 over a d45. I have to try one now I've owned hundreds of guitars before and currently own a taylor k22, goodall rgc, taylor 414ce and a martin junior. (Taylor 414ce is extremely underrated the wood it has I perfer it over hog)
I just purchased a 1974 Guild G-37 and in my 50 years playing, I have never been so satisfied !! My vintage D-28 is now up for trade !
That's some line-up. Like you, I've been playing for 50+ years, and in that time I never found a match for the Guild D50 I bought new in 1976. Hated having to part with that a few years ago. Now playing small guitars, and a Guild M20 is my go to. Completely different beast, but Guild guitars are right up there with the best.
@@thedankshow Maple
Guild D-55 win!
OMG...While the Martin sounded nice, as soon as he hit the first chord of the Guild it was game over! What ear candy!!! The guitar has a deeper, richer, and more textured sound. I might have to save for a while, but this will be my #1 Acoustic. What a great sounding guitar!
You will be well served with a D55 Christopher. it is awesome
@@ianmeadows6351 I bought my Guild D55, it was a pretty penny but I don't regret my purchase this guitar sounds fantastic!!! Thank you for your wonderful demo.
Absolutely! Man, I felt the same way. I’ve been looking at the Guilds for a while now. As you said, I’ll need to save up for a bit. Actually, the wife said with our tax return, I can do away with the couple inexpensive guitars I have, and guy something nice! I’ve heard the Taylors, The Martins, etc. as one of my BILs is a music professor, with his masters in music theory…….and I like the Guilds above all of them. As you said, it’s gonna be my main squeeze!
I had around £3000 saved up to buy a lifetime acoustic. I went to a lot of shops in the UK and played a lot of guitars including a D 28, 8018, a hummingbird, an 814, and 816 and a bunch of others too. I had a guild of 55 in the 80s and foolishly sold it having fallen out with music for a bit. I got myself another and it’s unbelievable. The sound of the soul.
Got small guild all hog and my first Thinline FCeNt spruce y rosewood y D20 y 1 GPC Martin a dreadnaught and a backpacker y a concert all solid Koa ukulele …I need the om28 or 00018 …for my last wish…I got classical guitars too a tele y etc an all solid European made studio piano y a Korg keyboard…not fully happy though…I sing a lot…y 4 Honer harps
I really appreciate that the demo incorporates so many different techniques, and that the player patiently and thoroughly explores what each guitar is capable of. This gives us the information we need to make a good decision in line with both objective facts and our own personal taste. So many other reviewers cut corners and offer poorly articulated or unsupported opinions about what is “best”.
The sound of the Guild resonates and is crisper than the Martin. Hands down the Guild is King of this demo!
I just wanna say thankyou for using a Shure KSM for all your comparisons. It's like the most neutral microphone ever so it really presents the guitars about as well as any mic out there.
Guild wins in every aspect
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Better sustain for sure. And less of a clang in the treble strings. The Guild sound is more balanced. Though the Martin has more thump in the bass. But, yeah, I'd pick the Guild if I had to make the choice.
The Guild sounds like a Gibson J200. The Martin D28 sounds like a Martin D28
Guild d 55 is the best acoustic I have ever heard to my taste. I know Martin is wonderful and taylor also. My lord that guild d-55 really has this thing going on where it is just incredible .I feel it in my soul or something.
ask john rzeznik
I agree 100%. My pops has played and collected guilds since the 60s. And those who love to strum all play them.. Richie havrns, John Denver etc.. all the well known singer strummers.
@@joshythehand2960 I love guilds too. I think you are right, their strength is their strum. I have a few pretty good acoustics and of them all the guilds sound the best and fullest strummed or playing chords. The others, gibson, epi masterbuilt, ovation, washburn do seem to me a little more articulate and clear though picking or playing lead type riffs. That said, I love guilds so much I have 3 of them.
Good nickname!
Wow. The Guild sounded amazing. Full. More bass than the Martin. This is the 2nd Guild D55 I have heard that sounds incredible. I have a custom Martin D 35 with Addy and GE bracing. I would love to put it against the Guild. Kudos to Guild.
I came for the guitars but stayed for the playing !
I appreciate that Mathieu! Thanks for tuning in.
best and most entertaining demo comparison I've ever heard..The guitarist did justice for both guitars..Wow
Peter, thanks for the kind words. I'll try to keep the content coming.
Martin D-28 Standard
Strumming 0:01 Flatpicking 1:33 Fingerpicking 2:39 Capo 4:51
Guild D-55
Strumming 6:33 Flatpicking 8:00 Fingerpicking 9:34 Capo 11:58
gr8 playing! And gr8 guitars,
Can you please please.. Make comparison Guild D-55 vs Martin D-42 🙏🎵
Thx
Which strings were they strung with?
a comparison with a Taylor 810 would be great
@@billkilbourne6409 Except for Bob Taylor...
Wow as soon as that first chord was hit on the guild. INSTANT winner. didnt need to listen to one more second,
It sure is a good one Ben
The Guild is more balanced, all the way up the neck. The bass is true and genuine, the mids are superb! I was shocked quite frankly. Wow, what a guitar.
I always considered the Martin D-28 to be my dream guitar. I will say the Guild D-55 is VERY impressive in this comparison video. Another commenter mentioned that the D-28 sounds brighter, and I agree. Picking one over the other would be a difficult task. Both great, but Guild is richer sounding.
I, too, dreamt of having a D28 from my early teens when I started playing guitar on a pretty crap flattop like so many of us. In 1978 I moved to Nashville from the UK and spent the first few week scouring all the music shops trying every D28 I could find, and none of them "touched" me. At the end of one rack there was a Takamine that looked so much like the Martin that I didn't realise it. I picked it up and played it. IT was better than all the others I'd played. Then I looked at the price and said to myself, "ah, this is a used one, that's why it sounds better". The salesman explained this wasn't the case, but at half the price I went home with it. Lived with it for 20 years and then living in the Detroit area, I befriended a guy who had a shop specialising in high end acoustics and I set my mind on getting a 12-string. Played several and kept coming back to a Guild D55-12. Fantastic. So I asked if I could try the six-string model and I was absolutely blown away. He had a couple of used D28s around for me to play against but there was simply no comparison. I regret not having enough cash on me that day to take away two guitars, but I did take home the D55 six string. Even more fabulous now than then, as you would imagine after being played for 20 years. Two years ago, realising that I hadn't played my Takamine for 20 years, I decided to sell it to someone who wanted a fabulous D28 sound without the price tag. This particular guitar was all solid woods, the real (false actually) lawsuit guitar. He was happy as hell. I had a twinging regret, a feeling of betrayal, but knew that this new owner would give that guitar another twenty years of playtime. So for me, nothing at all against the D28 or any other Martin, but the Guild is the absolute keeper. Before buying the Guild, I was in the New York area and wanted a smaller orchestra style guitar, so I tried out all the obvious guitars including of course Martin and Taylor (which I really disliked), and bought a Collings C10. Magnificent guitar. Never gets played when the D55 is next to it -- I know, totally different beasts, but I'm at a point in my life where something, no matter how good, if it doesn't call to me, needs to move on to call to someone else.
I'd go Martin in a heartbeat. And I really love the guilds. But I can hear the difference
@@el34glo59
Martin's are overpriced junk.
I was stunned when I hear the strumming on the Guild! What an incredibly deep and lush sounding guitar!
Both are great. If I could only have one, it would certainly be that Guild!
Thanks for a great introduction... really sold to the Guild D55. Surely a but underestimated in Europa.
Wow that guild looks and sounds fantastic
Guild...all day long...It just sounded fuller, as if you turned turned the volume down every time I heard the Martin, but not just the volume, the Guild sounded as though each string was ringing out. It has that something extra that the Martin lacked...
Guildaholic here too
The martin sounded beautiful but when the Guild was played it went to another level. Almost like you were inside it. Quick story I was looking at a Yamaha 110 in the mid 70's and the salesman said "Try this". Handed me a Guild D-25. It was instant love. But at $325 pricey for a young man. I worked for my father and went home and asked him for an extra 2 weeks pay in advance. I still have that D-25 and my son has used it onstage and in the studio too. Sweet as ever.
The Guild is so amazing!!! So balanced with incredible projection! The lows boom and the highs sing! Lovely beautifully designed guitar too!
Guilds everytime. I love that big earthy boom they have when you hit the G chord on one.
Wow! Just wow! The Guild wins the whole game in just a single powerful bassy strum!
Thanks for the video, very interesting comparison! If I can make a small suggestion, a re-edit to put each section/style on each guitar back to back would I think really help highlight the differences. Beautiful guitars and beautiful playing!
Use the timestamps in the description, really works 😊
D-55 all day, all the way. The Martin sounds nice, yes but in over all tone, richness and depth, the Guild d-55 just can't be beat.
HUGE Guild D-55 fan. Sadly no 1 3/4" nut width. Went with Martin D-28 Marquis... love it.
This Guild has a monstrous heat bordering on suffocation ... I love warm guitars but not at this level. To play alone or light it can do it ... but in the mix with a band it must be quite subtle. I like warm guitars but with a little more brilliance and tonal openness. So my vote goes to Martin D-28.
Your comparison videos are really the best I've seen ... the sound and picture quality are excellent ... keep up the good work.
I appreciate the kind words! Thanks for tuning in.
I get what you’re saying, where as the guild is really lush I think the Martin would be better in an acoustic ensemble particularly Bluegrass. I think the Martin has a more fundamental/mid range forward bark to it. However, if I was doing an intimate solo acoustic session or with one or two other people, where there was some finger style going on the guild would probably be my choice.
I have always loved I have had my D55 for three years nearly It is absolutely amazing
I won’t be looking to find a better sound for my ears anyway it great what Ren Ferguson and Cordoba did relaunching quality Guild instuments again after being reduced for a time in quality and sound by Fender who I guess didn’t continue the crafted approach previously demonstrated by the Rhode Island luthiers till 1996
It’s wonderful that quality and better has now come on stream.
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i would go for the guild...which one do you prefer?
To quote the guys at Alamo Music Center the Guild D-55 is “Chocolate Cake” 😊
Absolutely love the Guild. Such power, depth and sustain. Top end sounded sweeter to me too. Particularly appreciated the inclusion of the capo on these reviews, a lot of guitars sound very different played that way, great review, nothing left to do but find the money! Thankyou! 👍
Guild. Sounds better single runs and capo. Great with fingers as well. Hopeful they will one day make them again in Lefty for us southpaws.
Guild D-55 ❤❤❤
Dang, now I want a Guild 😂. Great playing brother.
I give it to the Guild. Little brighter. The strings on the Martin sounded old to me though. Great thorough demo
It would be interesting to know the strings on both...
Guild us absolutely my favorite acoustic guitar. No comparison. Guild has the sweetest sound of any acoustic bar none.
Every time I stray away from the Guilds I always end up coming back. Just a Guild guy through and through. They just speak to me and sound like I immagine an acoustix guitar should.
I really like the tones from the D55 played solo. It has a very rounded and broad tonal spectrum. The beauty of the the D55 can get lost when playing in a group or band. However, the D28 holds up better to serious hard driving picking when in a band or group. Also, each of these guitars invites you to play very differently. If I am not drawn in by the guitar to play it a certain way I don’t get inspired. I really liked my D28 that I had to sell in the early 70s to pay for college tuition. I recently got a D55 and it brings me much joy just savoring the beautiful tones.
Both great acoustic guitars
The Guild.
Clearly GUILD is the winner in this comparison.Wonderful guitar.
That's a good representation of a d28. Nice individual model there. The Guild is nice. But Martin has literally the best mix of definition, warmth, bass and soul out there. Trebles are there. But its warm too. Not muddy. Idk. Martin sound is the sound for me.
No one has that Martin Growl and punch. And that echo chamber on finger picking on just certain notes. That fullness that rings out harmonically.
That guild has great sustain though on chords. A little thin imo but nice. Single notes seem to be a little compressed at times. But the guild sounds brighter in7a different way at certain times. And i think that's because you're hearing the strings more than the wood. Honestly it probably just needs to open up. The difference in punch and midrange is apparent between the two.
Guild seems like a nice compromise if someone can't decide on a Martin or Gibson maybe.
I agree with all you said. The new Guilds with nitro finish seem to take a long time to open up. However, I would still take the Guild over the Martin because of the fretboard radius. I use my thumb to help make barre chords. The 12" radius is much easier for me than the 16" .
agree, d28 sounds better to me..
When I listen to both guitars, it's like there is a blanket covering the sound of the Martin. In GUild, the blanket was removed...
I've picked a lot of guitars and the best two were a tie between a Mosrite made in Bakersfield,CA and a Grammer made in Nashville,TN. I played several of each and all were top notch in tone, tuning, string height, treble/bass balance, resonance, construction, etc. Very best were an early 60's Mosrite and a late 60's Grammer, I still have the Grammer which my son now uses. The other well known guitar makers all make excellent products just with what I believe is more variation in the same model between individual instruments. I'd like to hear what some other players think.
I'm no expert, I'll just toss my coin. They are both wonderful guitars.
That being said the D28 has slightly warmer response in the low range.
The Guild D55 appears to have more balance with higher response in the midrange. Overall the sound is less rounded but it has a lot resonance. It seems to suit better the different guitar syles, and I really enjoyed the sound with the capo. Also it looks like the D55 has excellent playability at the cost of some string buzz.
Overall my preference goes to the D55; it seems to have more character.
The Guild d55e wins. Hands down.
I'm so lucky to actually own one. It sounds deep and mellow.
Loves to be played. I've been a guitar collector for some time now, had them all but the guild d55e is a special thing. Thanks guild
How much you paid for that beauty?
Nice playing, you represented them with style. All this has done is tell me I want mine back and all you listeners need one of each and get practicing... lol. I have owned a Martin HD-28V, amazing guitar as well as a Guild JF-55 and that was amazing too. So kiddies, good luck with your decision. While one is never to old to play, my arhtritis has pretty much put a kabash on my playing so, I parted ways with them because I had no kids to hand them down to. But ether one will bring you much joy, some of you for a entire lifetimes worth and maybe your kids and grandkids... PEACE!
I'd love tho know which factory that Guild was made in. I used to build them when they were made in Tacoma, so it would be awesome to know if I actually had a hand in building that guitar. It's so unfortunate that we weren't paid enough to actually afford a Guild. My dream guitar would be a Tacoma made Guild F-50r. We built some beautiful instruments back in those days...
I traded my 89 Martin HD28 for a Tacoma built F50R a couple years ago. Truly an amazing Guild with the best tone in my collection. It may have been you that built this beauty! Superb craftsmanship. I tip my hat to the folks in Guild’s Tacoma workshop. Thank you for such a wonderful instrument.
You must have had a hand in building my Tacoma Guild 2007 D55..
Best Guitar I have ever owned or played..what a fantastic guitar..I salute you and your fellow workers for the
great Guild Guitars that came out of the Tacoma factory around that time...
Wow, that Guild sounds so much better.
I really appreciate this video! Trying to pick between the two would be tough. However, while I liked the full body of the Guild initially, suddenly I heard a frequency I didn't like around the 390Hz. Maybe indicative to this particular Guild guitar, but it'd be something I'd have to EQ down in production. This was such a great video showing an example why guitar players HAVE to have more than one guitar, based on what style is to be performed! Thanks so much Ian! Really Great!
The overtones you get from the guild are amazing. I think the scalloped bracing helps with that. I'm stuck between a Martin HD-28 and Guild D55.
Both great options! I might be more of a Martin man at heart, but the D55 is a truly excellent dread.
love these videos you do!
I would like to listen to the Guild D55 and the Martin D45 for a comparison
We all do.
The modern Guilds are amazingly good.
They sure are
All guilds are. Some of the best they ever made were from the late 70s till about 82. Known not only for tone.. but they had freakish resonance. You could hear them over the band without a pick up
I don't think guild has ever really had a bad period. Most people feel that all the American manufacturers declined in the 70's and 80's. Guild may never have quite reached the heights of golden era Martin or Gibson, but they were damn close and never had a bad era. That's enviable, I think.
Even the Korean made Newark St line are great sounding guitars, especially at the $800-$1000 price point. But the D-40 and D-55 are something else entirely.
Great comparison thank you! The guild is closer to my D35 retro which has a European spruce top. Very deep bass and warm top end compared to a D28. I love the sound. Should have kept it. Maybe time for a D55?
One strum from each and its like a chamber orchestra vs a full orchestra. That Guild kicks.
Wow, the Guild easily.
I wouldn't be hard pressed to choose at all. Guild all the way. I used to own a killer 1984 D-28...but the Guild is on another level.
Wow, that Guild just hits me right in the gut. Deep sound, bass and treble balance out, truly one of the best sounding guitars. I,was,so bummed when Fender bought them but now they're back and better than ever.sounds much better than the overpriced Martin.
Its a good guitar for sure, and its actually more expensive then the D-28!
I once owned a 1978 D-55. Paid $850 for it new. I had a tragic accident that shattered by left elbow and ended my guitar playing days. Beautiful sound and great action! Always got complements on how great it sounded. Played fingerstyle.
Sorry to hear that Dave. Sounds like quite the guitar...
There are almost two tones coming out of that Guild. That thing is great.
Yep bro bass and treble travels parallel. Amazing guitar, boom. Watta sound.
*G:* 0:00 vs. 6:34
*Em:* 0:12 vs. 6:46
The Em on a Guild is orchestral. The Guild absolutely blows the Martin out of the water.
nice playing! my vote is for the guild!
Both are well worth the money very good quality in both Martin has that nice bluegrass hint as well for anything else you want out of it.The Giild has a nice bass response. Loud projection, clean..I love the Guild 12 strings all around the best in quality for 12 string balance, loud and big on the bassend.
What the eff is a guild and why is it killing me dream guitar
Highly suggest you use the side-by-side time links Ian's lays out in his notes section for comparing both guitars for Strumming, Flatpicking, Fingerpicking and Capo. It's really a great way to compare the two for styles of play. To me, the Martin is brighter for Strumming, Flatpicking and Fingerpicking. In addition to this comparison I watched a different comparison of these two guitars and found a similar thing when using a capo at the second fret. A strange thing hit my ears: the Martin sounded muddier and the Guild brighter which kinda floored me. I play with a capo many times to match my voice so this makes the Guild an interesting option. I like the Guild without capo in any event. The Martin obviously always sounds great for bluegrass but that's not my gig. So, I guess I'll go with the Guild.
That Guild is just amazing in this vid!!
I do like this particular d55 quite a bit
Guild. Guild has always made well balanced guitars - over all 6 strings. But I would pick the Guild mostly for ease of play, 12" fretboard radius. Martin's 16" radius is too flat for my old hands. These 2 guitars both sound excellent to me.
Holy crap that D55 is something else.
Yes it is!
Song name for the capo sections?? So beautiful!
Huge Martin fan here but that Guild sounds really nice. I think the Martin 'cuts' in a little better, but the Guild has such a nice mellow sound. I'll take one of each, please! If you have a Taylor, I would go with the Guild as it is even more different from a Taylor than is a Martin.
Have to say I love what both guitars bring to the mix. Great demonstration.
Both are fantastic. One of each please.
Im with you Michael! I'll take em all!
Martin sounds sooooo nice...but Guild is moodier and has an air of ...something. Magnificence I guess. Guild.
I can dig that
No other guitar will ever sound like a Martin. And thank God for that.
GUILD ALL THE WAY!! It sounds happy to be played.
Great comparison.. Can you confirm both guitars were using Light gauge strings and which set was on the Guild? Thanks
I've been playing Guild for 50 years, I still have my 1980 Guild D 50. Bass response and treble on Guild guitars have their own tone quality. Martin builds a great guitar as well but Guild just has it all in my opinion. Los Angeles
I also have a 1980 D-50. Mine is tobacco sunburst an I love it. I'll never part with it.
Full disclosure: I've had a long love affair with Guild. I've never liked Martin because they were never bright. So I'm surprised to hear the brightness of the Martin. Were the same strings used on both guitars? Also playability. How did you like playing the Martin versus the Guild? I have always found Guild's neck and low action to be amazing. I would still choose the Guild, but I wouldn't mind the Martin as a second guitar! Their prices are extremely high though, and I'm also a big bling fan. To afford a more blingy Martin I'd have to sell my car, a kidney etc. Great comparison!!!
Yes, same strings on each. D'addario EJ16 which are my go to. Both play great and sound great, we're talking extremely small differences in these guitars. If you dig bling, the D-55 is perfect...
Ill take a guild over a martin any day of the week so long as the guild is made in westerly. Magical guitars
Thx for Nice play bro.
D-55 is the king.
D 55 is the one man
Have to go with the Guild here. I have owned an early '70's Martin D18 and early '80's Guild D40, so not biased towards either brand. Both great. But for these two examples, not really close to my ears.
Quite everyone here says martin is brighter, guild is fuller. I don't know, I hear the exact opposite ;) Morover, that's the distinctive D28 tone to my ears.
It was over 20 years ago when I sat in the store and compared these two models. It was a very difficult decision but I ended up leaving with the D55 in my hands. Honestly I could not have made a wrong decision picking either as they are both wonderful instruments. At that time my impression was that the D28 was brighter and the D55 fuller and that is what swayed me. In a live band I think the Martin may cut through better but playing alone the fullness of the Guild filled my ears with more joyous sounds.
I’ve owned and loved both brands. That Guild sounds much more resonant and balanced. it’s an exceptionally great sounding instrument.
Guild 1,000%
True...
Guild!!! I have a Guild gad f 130 Nat...Is perfect 🥰
I have a. D55 a wonderful deep rich sound however I would love a D 28 🙏can I justify I am only a senior home player? 🤔
Senior home player? So what? Get a D-28, you've spent enough years working, go on, treat yourself! 😊
Those chords are so full on the Guild D55 and the bottom end is much deeper. I think I'd have to say the D55 was the clear winner here.
Wow I was shocked when you started to play the Guild. It simply sounds more musical to me. and I am truly a "Martin" guy. Wow.
I own a vintage Martin D-28 which I love but I have to say that Guild sounds every bit as good, if not better. I have always been a fan of Guild acoustic guitars. My latest interest is in the Epiphone Excellente, a big body acoustic that has a great sound, a beautiful design, and costs less than half the D-28 and D-55.
What do you call that strumming pattern you started out with? Do you have an instructional video?
Have a 73 Brazilian rosewood, tough to beat, such a full range of sound and so under-rated. Play on
I bet that 73 is sweet! They get better with time and lots of love (playing)
I love Martin Guitars...but Guild is Damn good ..this D-55 is simply the best acoustic guitar ever..is Awesome!!
It sure is excellent
what songs are you playing?
beautiful guild
Julien, just random bits and pieces of stuff from my musical past, nothing in particular. Thanks for tuning in.
Dang! Def the guild but the Martin was nice for sure!
Love both guitars. Guess it depends on the sound you as the artist enjoy. Simple as that. On that note I have two Guilds which are very difficult to put down. An '77 F50R (Westerly), and a 2003 50th Anniversary D55.
So true David!
My D55 has been my baby since July 1981. Edit: Paid $1200 Canadian for the D55 with top of the line case.
Awesome Joe. Don't get rid of that one! Sounds like the two of you have a lot of history together.
Mine was made in 1962 i bought it for 1450 not sure how many years ago
Thanks for this video. I prefer the D55
The two guitars are different in their sound. One is not better than the other but the choice here is easy. Please send me one of each. That said, if I had to pick only 1, I would have to go with the Guild. Hats off to those guys, they have come back in leaps and bounds.