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Not even close. No Collings sounds anything like a Martin. The Collings will be louder than the 000-18GE, way more articulate, much more piano-like in tone, and more unforgiving of sloppy play than any Martin you will touch, even the OM-18A.
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It was certainly louder and more present then either Martin. And yep more bell like. Definitely more chimey if that's what bell/piano like is. Superb build quality. You can hear the difference clearly in the cel phone videos I made in the store. Looking forward to my date with the two year old OM-18GE clone on Wednesday.
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* If I could afford an OM-18A '33 I would get it, but my lil' 000-18 is pretty sweet...here's a lil' clip from last week on a early Monday morning, voice shot from several previous nites of performing, but I was in the moment remembering my best friend and bandmate who passed this time last year. We both loved this song, tho I never played it, but just ran thru it a few times. Not polished, and just turned on lil' Canon camera and rolled with it. Sure miss my pal John ...the 000-18 has a saweet lil' tone even with old strings.
** Best with earbudz:
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That was fabulous, Eric! Top stuff! An answer to my mental question - I was wondering how the 000-18 was coming along! Great, isn't it? My extremely wonderful OM18 Authentic VTS will eat it for breakfast acoustically, but that doesn't necessarily translate to a gig.... Since you first got your 000, I have been thinking I probably should have got one instead of my D18e, I could still trade it, but at the time I thought I had a few too many OMs and 000s. First World problem, eh? BluesKing777. |
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** '33 OM18A is sublime for sure, glad your enjoying yours buddy; can i borrow it for a week? I promise not to gig with it.
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Yes, sublime is the word for the OM! And borrowing it? NO, no and NO. Other small problem with it, everyone wants it or to borrow it. And it is worth too much to leave the house, really! But you can hear a taste of a blues I just peeled off on it - mic is my Neumann KM184 - eq flat, no effect: https://soundcloud.com/bk7-3/bluesysusie777 Photos of the Smiling Assassin it self: BluesKing777. |
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The Authentic also lives in possibly the most expensive guitar case in the history of man! I wanted a Hiscox Artist OM case for it to live in and locally they only sell the Hiscox Pro II...So I had an Artist imported and they charged me the same as delivering a guitar, and so did Customs! Worked out to about 3 times the price! And then I got a huge fee from the bank for using my debit card overseas! But I am secure in the fact that my Authentic in its Hiscox may just survive Armageddon. BluesKing777. |
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OK, thanks for the sound clips
Very nice sound clips. The VTS might not be 'cutting" enough? Could be the tune and the way you played it. Under pick, with other instruments...does it cover the bass?
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Not sure what you mean? I only play fingerpicking bare fingered solo and the OM18A is just perfect for that. I don’t play with other instruments and really don’t want to. BluesKing777. |
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@OP, I’ve had pretty much all of them. There are no bad ones here. The newer 000-18 is lighter braced but narrower at the saddle and a good all rounder. The GE is for certain the warmest and great for a fingerpicker or singer. The 000-18A and OM-18A are the driest, punchiest, powerful guitars that are perfect for blues or country fingerpicking. I would not say warm. After all, it’s the player that makes the tone. noledog sounds better on his 000-18 than I do on the real deal 1933 OM-18. Buy what you can afford and play it with passion like noledog does. |
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Thank your for your input. I'm looking for the instrument that will cut "a little" through a small ensemble. That was why I asked the original question. Thread got shifted a bit by noledog's beautiful tribute.
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OK, I wasn’t sure if you were talking to me or Eric. But as far as cutting through a small ensemble, I don’t know if either 000s or OM is the guitar. I have a straight braced 59 Gibson LG3 that fits the bill, or a Lowden S35! Perhaps something in maple? BluesKing777. |
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* Thank you Jim for your kind and most generous comments! ** Jim your experience with these models is valuable and spot on in your descriptions. I think the OP would do well with a '33 18A if he is playing unplugged in an ensemble. I perform amplified and solo with my lil' 000-18 and it works for me. *** I like the neck better on the 18A then the GE, and even more on the standard MLO/PA. Jim your '33 18 is lovely, I'd love to sit a few hours with 'er! ...and Scott I agree with what Jim said, there are no bad ones here! All the best to you Scott in your search, thank you and keep us posted on what you get!! Cheers! eric
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