Martin vs Taylor
http://acousticletter.com/taylor-gs-mini-vs-martin-dreadnought-junior/ I really think the Taylor sounds weak compared to the Dread jr. Both are on the twangy side sound wise but I could live with the...
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I thought they sounded remarkably similar. Neither sounded good enough for me to consider a purchase though...
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I heard quite a few differences. Taylors in general lack sufficient fundamental for my tastes so as a result all sound pretty thin no matter whether a $500 or a $5000 guitar and this guitar sounded...
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It's all up to the individual player and his or her choice of an individual guitar. I still like the Santa Cruz ad where they say they're not trying to make the most guitars, just the best. That's a...
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Every time this discussion comes up in one flavor or another, I'm reminded of what a jaded old fart I've become.Of course I've got my personal prejudice, .... don't we all? But is the manufacturer,...
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I haven't played the DJ yet, but I love the GS mini sound and feel from a player's perspective. It's just an addictive little guitar. I already have a voyage air, so I'm not in the market for another...
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bum scoobies wrote:Of course I've got my personal prejudice, .... don't we all? But is the manufacturer, model, age, style, wood, etc. REALLY that important?Well, if it wasn't, there would be no point...
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Don't know about the Martin, but I thought that the GS mini was pretty good for a small body, particularly the sweeter sounding mahogany-topped version. A big plus for me in general with Taylors is...
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I don't understand why people say this has a "dread like sound" no it doesn't, I suppose it's all subjective but objectively, I don't see why it would anyway. Other than the shape, it has practically...
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When I became stricken with my severe case of Martin Fever, I spent hours and hours listening to this guy compare guitars - I should be able to play his licks in my sleep I still hear that special...
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Teleman52 wrote:I don't understand why people say this has a "dread like sound" no it doesn't, I suppose it's all subjective but objectively, I don't see why it would anyway. Other than the shape, it...
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funny, i liked taylors years ago , light, low action, light strings, easy to pick. never wanted one though just a different sound, and to me, no power, but great sparkle. but, as brilliantly...
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RustyStill wrote:Teleman52 wrote:I don't understand why people say this has a "dread like sound" no it doesn't, I suppose it's all subjective but objectively, I don't see why it would anyway. Other...
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Teleman52 wrote:RustyStill wrote:Teleman52 wrote:I don't understand why people say this has a "dread like sound" no it doesn't, I suppose it's all subjective but objectively, I don't see why it would...
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Thus will be a silly description but the Martin sounds like a traditional D guitar with the flu and the Taylor sounds like one played through a telephone.
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Q: How many surrealists does it take to screw in a light bulb? A: A fish.
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Oddly, the best travel guitar I've played has been Eastman's. shaped like the GS mini (more or less), but an amazing full and non-twangy sound. surprised the hell out of me and it utterly destroyed...
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I had two expensive Taylor guitars that just weren't working for me anymore, particularly when I got into bluegrass, so I started looking for a bluegrass guitar. I think I listened to every review...
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