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Martin Custom Shop OM28 and D28
Hey Everyone!
I just joined the forum and this is my first post, but I have been lurking quietly in the background for years reading and researching many topics… which have ultimately led to my recent purchases of 2 very nice Martin Custom Shop Guitars. These weren’t custom made for me, but rather, after trying, buying and then selling lots of different makes and models… I finally found (and hope to keep) these two for a very long time. Their particular tone-wood combinations and specs just work perfectly for me and my playing style and I attempted to capture their sound with some recent recordings/videos I made (see below). A little background… I’ve been playing guitar for about 20+ years… mostly self-taught and I certainly don’t have the best technique or chops, but I’m always learning and trying to improve my playing. I also have a nice home recording studio… audio recording is one of my main passions I’ve sunk myself into for the better part of the last 10 years, but again mostly self-taught and still always learning and trying to improve my ear and my skill set. When researching these guitars… I found it extremely difficult to find good quality recordings of anything online. There’s a ton of stuff out there, but most of it with crappy camera audio or just bad mic placements (that can totally change the sound of the instrument, etc.) So once I got these guitars, I wanted to try to create recordings that did them some justice. Not sure if I achieved that, but hopefully these are an attempt in the right direction. There’s SO many variables in audio recording that can effect the sound (microphones, preamps, compression, EQ, mixing techniques.) I tried to keep it pretty basic, but it’s certainly not a perfectly “neutral” recording. I’m using a 3-mic set-up, all capturing the sound at the same time. I have the mics panned in the recording hard left, hard right and center. This just basically widens the overall stereo image. I used very little EQ to just cut out some problem frequencies that are often a result of the microphones picking up the room sound. Other than that, just overall level balancing in the mix. One thing to note is that I’m using alternate tunings in all these recordings because those were just the tunes I was working on at the time. But I do intend to make more videos/recordings in the near future using standard tunings as well. Not sure how to embed the videos in this post, but I'll give it a try and put the links in as well. (Change to higher HD settings for better sound and video quality). Here’s the 2013 Martin Custom Shop OM-28 (Premium/Certified High-Altitude Swiss Spruce Top, Sinker Mahogany Back and Sides, Adirondack 1/4” scalloped bracing, 1.75” bone nut, bone saddle and bridge pins) http://youtu.be/tGYSnD0wfJU Here’s the 2013 Martin Custom Shop D-28 (Adirondack Spruce Top, Madagascar Rosewood Back and Sides, Full Hide Glue Construction, Adirondack scalloped bracing, 1.75” bone nut, bone saddle, ebony bridge pins) http://youtu.be/I68Rt0TkSWw http://youtu.be/h0I-Age6x-w I hope these videos/recordings might be helpful for anyone else interested in these or similar models and tone woods… and I hope my playing isn’t as bad as I think it is sometimes… Cheers everyone and thanks for all the anonymous advice over the years! Here’s my YouTube Channel in case anyone is interested: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?lis...jN6qTe7CoTQ7cr Last edited by SMB Recordings; 01-22-2015 at 02:54 PM. Reason: Trying to embed YouTube Videos |
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Nice tunes, sweet guitars. Thanks for a super first contribution.
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Thanks! I appreciate you taking the time to read and listen ;-).
Cheers. Last edited by SMB Recordings; 01-22-2015 at 02:56 PM. |
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Very nice playing and recording.
And the guitars weren't bad either
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Thanks, much appreciated!
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Can't listen while I'm here at work, but I sure would like to see the back on that Madagascar D-28!
I'll listen tonight. |
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Very nice!
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Two words
Wow.
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Really beautiful playing and a couple spectacular guitars!
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Nice.
Thanks man and welcome.
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Some Pics
Thanks everyone for the replies! I do appreciate it. I thought I'd add some pics of the guitars to better show the back and side woods.
Here's the D28 with Madagascar Rosewood: Here's the OM28 with Sinker Mahogany: The D28 has a wider grain Adirondack Spruce top. The grain seems to get a little tighter towards the center. The top also has the yellow'd toner on it which I guess gives it an older look. The wood has an almost exotic sweetness to the smell... makes me smile every time I open the case ;-). This guitar has deep bass response, sparkling highs and is loud. There's more contrast between the lows and highs maybe due to a little bit of a scooped mid-range sound. This is now the only dreadnaught I own... The OM28 has a really tight grain Swiss Spruce top and the Sinker Mahogany back and sides almost looks like it has a texture to it. Definitely the most interesting Mahogany on a guitar I've ever owned... and something about the way this one sounds to me... man... it's just amazing... not sure if it's the top or the sides or both... but it has such overall balance and a very punchy response to every note. It's not as loud as the D28, but certainly not lacking in any way... I might even favor this one a bit because of the smaller body. I love the story about Sinker Mahogany too... whether or not this one came from the bottom of a Belizian river and is hundreds of years old... I have no idea... but sure makes it feel special to me... Both of these guitars have Martin's Modified Low Oval with Performing Artist (PA) Taper Neck. I love the neck and it's so comfortable and easy to play on even with a 1.75" nut... I don't feel any fatiguing. |
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Hello. I enjoyed your post because I am a Martin guitar fan also and have a similar history to yours. I have been buying and selling and trading Martins for years in search of that perfect sound and look. It seems you have succeeded. I currently have a current 000-18 and a 000-17SM and I am having a difficult time deciding whether to buy an Elderly custom D-28 or the new Martin OM-28 or the 2012 OM-21. The Elderly custom D-28 is constructed like the HD-28 but with a wider neck at the nut and without the Herringbone. By the way, I think your OM is an 18, not a 28. 28s are constructed of rosewood while 18s are made of mahogany. That's really nice looking mahogany on yours; I can't really tell the difference in sound between mahogany and rosewood. Except for the boominess do you notice a lot of difference in sound or responsiveness when comparing yours? Thanks!
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Nice playing & recording.
It seems like that would be an OM-18, though. 28=rosewood 18=mahogany |
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To me (and this of course is subjective), I've always found Mahogany guitars to be a little bit darker sounding (in a good way), maybe an overall "warmer" tone. This OM is so responsive, but I think that also has something to do with the Top wood and also the bracing. The rosewood guitars I've had have always sounded a little bit brighter and maybe a little deeper lows and higher highs with a less balanced midrange if that makes sense. |
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Yes, I too was wondering the reasoning for the 28 reference. OP, can you please expound?
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adirondack, madagascar rosewood, martin custom shop d28, martin custom shop om28, sinker mahogany |
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