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MartinCEO/Waterloo/C-10
I currently own a Martin CEO-7, but I think I'd like a Waterloo and I've played a few C-10's that I liked. I have found a Collings "varnish" OM that I'm really dying for. So, if any of you own more than one of these I'd like to have your opinion on them. I know they are not that much a like. But, I'd like to hear your opinions. How they compare, how they differ. If you have a CEO and a Waterloo..which one could you live without. I haven't actually laid my hands on a Waterloo...but they are cool...If you own a Collings OM and a Waterloo or a Collings OM and a Martin CEO-7...which is your favorite and why....I could buy the Collings but I'd have to sell my CEO....and right now I'm torn....need help!!!!
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Sell the CEO, Buy the Collings OM varnish and skip the Waterloo. How's that for a decisive answer?
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that is a good plan
That is probably the best plan...that was the first "varnish" finish Collings I'd ever even held. It's amazing. And don't get me wrong...the CEO-7 is a really really good guitar...but not a great one.
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Get your Waterloo fix for about $130... The Recording King Dirty Thirties 0, that's my take, YMMV I dare you to A/B the two... |
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Could you get the Waterloo and keep the ceo. That would be my thoughts on the ideal situation. Not that I don't love the Collings its one of my favorite Collings, but I see the Waterloo and CEOs as much better values
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I have a CEO-7 and a C10. I like the CEO-7 better in every way.
The C10 is loud and clear, but the CEO is much more colorful with better bass. I also prefer the soft V neck to the Collings which is a baseball bat. The physical balance of the C10 is a little off given the long scale neck on the L-00 shaped body. I do prefer the C10 for gigs given that it takes full-on strumming better and can cut through the mix quite well given that clarity. The intonation is also perfect all the way up the neck on every string. Even with good luthiers I don't have that on my Martins (it's not that important in my case given my lack of nuanced technique...) It kind of sounds like you're thinking blues here, and the C10 is no blues guitar (though you can play the blues on any guitar). I would definitely keep my CEO over my C10 if I needed to make a choice.
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Fair enough... Ones a Rolex, the other a Timex, both end with ex...
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JP JP McDermott & Western Bop ------- My guitars include Gibsons, Martins, Fenders, and others Last edited by JP McD; 03-11-2015 at 03:14 PM. Reason: punctuation |
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I own a CEO-7 and have played the x braced Waterloo. For me CEO-7 sounds better. A fuller sound not thin. The Waterloo sounded thin to me. And the Waterloo's neck felt like a baseball bat.
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Thanks...
Thanks...that's kinda what I wondered about...I mean worried about..the CEO-7 to my ear has a "big" sound for it's small body and that's what I like about it...wish I could hear a Waterloo in person....
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Collings, Martins, Gibsons, Taylor, Fenders, PRS's, a Takamine and MORGAN amps..love them all!!! |
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The Waterloo is now available with a thinner neck, I own a Collings OM and had a Waterloo for a couple days. I found the Waterloo great for fingerpicking, which I do very little of, so I returned it. No contest between it and the OM from my point of view. Never played a CEO-7, so no comment there. I just know that you'd have a heck of a time prying the Collings OM from my hands. If you go the CEO-7/Waterloo route, that varnish OM will haunt you until you go get it or someone else buys it. Save yourself the torture.
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Buy the Collings, then sell me the CEO-7 at a substantially discounted price
In all seriousness you can't go wrong with the Collings, but go with what works best for you. There's lots of info on the Waterloo on the Collings forum that might help with your decision, in case you haven't checked there. Anyways, good luck with your decision!!!
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