Also hear avalon is great
I’ve played a handful of Martins and I’m honestly surprised you’re looking for anything else. As far as acoustics I think that Taylors are pretty good.
Electric..I’ve personally always wanted a Fender Tele for some reason. Looking into getting one soon.
Guilds are good quality and generally a bit fairer in price than Martins.I know we have a handful of guitar players here. What acoustics do you guys have or recommend? I've been pretty brand loyal to Martin for my acoustics but I'm not opposed to trying something else like a Taylor or something. Would like to stay under $2k.
This is what I had before and sold it when I moved(000-15m). Might just buy the same one again but figured I'd see if anyone recommends something different.
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All week, I've been posting the same recommendations and comments as other people and posting right after them. Its weird.Also, Guilds are also really nice for the same price point or less than a Martin. I have a Martin HD28v and several Guilds including an Orpheum and a D55. The Martins and Guilds have different sound signatures but it is incredibly difficult to decide which is better. In my mind, they are fairly equal.
Taylors are also great, but I'm focusing on Guilds because they have a more similar sound signature to a Martin than Taylors do as Taylors are very modern sounding.
Id forgotten I played a Lowden once. My buddy's, iirc cost him 3k usd way back then.Avalons and Lowdens are both nice, but out of his price range.
Id forgotten I played a Lowden once. My buddy's, iirc cost him 3k usd way back then.
Glad I forgot, otherwise I might have spent that money.
Im happy with my solid Taylor.
A Baby Taylor is a great budget acoustic guitar as well!
Magical sound.
The guitarist in my band has a Taylor and its tone is pretty great but sounded sort of scooped to me and didn't project that well. Playability was tops though.Go Taylor bro
You ever try Blueridge as a cheaper option?Yeah, I like Taylors too. Lowdens are great too for more money. If you want try a guitar which, in my opinion, is the best of the modern sounding acoustics (like Taylors in Lowdens), try a Goodall sometime. They aren't cheap though.
You ever try Blueridge as a cheaper option?
The guitarist in my band has a Taylor and its tone is pretty great but sounded sort of scooped to me and didn't project that well. Playability was tops though.
I don't know what area you live in, or a whole lot about guitars, but I do know my neighbor across the street is Gary Erickson, Erickson guitars. He is a Berkley engineer and has some of the most amazing patents and wood work. I get to meet some rock stars from time to time that come to pick up retrofitted guitars with his stuff. For instance, he uses industrial rubies for the bridges (patented), because they are near friction-less compared to the stainless steel others use. He also created the "Tone Hound" which is a device he puts on acoustic guitars to allow them to be electric too.
Anyways, his stuff is not cheap, but it's amazing (Huntington Beach, CA). If you are in this area, I could set up a meeting with the guy.
That M20 sounds like it might be my guitar. Prolly go to GC to play one this week and buy it if I like it.Guilds are good quality and generally a bit fairer in price than Martins.