Opinions on Martin DM...?
What's everyone's thoughts on the Martin DM?
I'm considering picking up a Martin Dread, of course the D-28 is an object of desire, but that's not gonna happen. I was reading a few places that some folks have called the DM the poor man's D-28. I know titles like that should be taken with a grain of salt, but I just I just thought it was be helpful to hear some people's opinion of the DM. Thanks! kip |
The Martin DM certainly is not a poor man's D-28; the D-28 is a rosewood dread, the DM is a laminated mahogany dread. Two totally different sounding guitars. Built different too.
That said, the DM is a great sounding, low-cost Martin that, for the money will make you proud. I've played a few at GC, and know people who own a DM. They love the guitar. |
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I really like the DM. Several of them have sounded good to me in the stores. I wanted to try a D-28, so I got one. The DM is still great in my book. It competes well with the Larrivee D-03. I have a Larrivee L-03 that sounds good to me. It has its own flavor and so does the DM. I would be happy switching my L-03 for a DM, except that my L-03 is fine. You would do well with a DM :) It has a nice growl in the bass notes. |
Personally, I am not a fan of laminates other than beater guitars. Just me, but I would get a used all wood Martin before buying a new laminate. Nothing sounds like wood but...wood. :)
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What's Martin's lowest price all wood dread, other than the D-15? |
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The Custom D is available in either rosewood or mahogany. The DSM is the same as the DM but with solid wood back and sides, and the DSR is the same as the DSM but with rosewood. Also, check for the same guitars on music123.com or guitarcenter.com. They sometimes have different prices. Here are links: Custom D Mahogany Custom D Rosewood Martin DSM Martin DSR I just checked music123.com and the Custom D guitars are less money there than Musician's Friend, even though they are the same company. Jim |
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I just want to know what I'm shooting at when I walk thru the doors of a music store. If there are some really nicely priced competitive alternatives to the low-end yet solid wood martin dread range, please mention who and what they are! Thanks! ;) kip |
The guitars I listed are available at Guitar Center stores as well and can be played there.
Jim |
I am a Martin guy, but try the Taylor 110. It has a solid wood top and sounds and plays great. It is in the same price range. Also, there are a few Epiphones in the same price range that are all wood and sound great as well.
If you are really woodin' (pun intended) for a Martin, I agree with everyone above and say look for an all wood used Martin. You can find them on Ebay, but you usually strike a better deal by finding one on your local Craigslist. I will say, a Martin DM is a nice sounding, affordable guitar, but there are better options to be had for the same price range. |
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-Epiphone Masterbilts -Larrivee 03 Series -Used Martin's -Stanford (not possible to get at this point I don't think) -Blueridge -Recording King -Used Taylor's -Eastman -Guild GAD -Higher end Seagull's -Yamaha L Series Most of these all all solid woods, nicely appointed for the same price. Lots of good options. |
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