09-15-2019, 07:56 AM
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: wyoming
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Originally Posted by parlorpower82
While they have a voice of their own, they usually get compared to the Martin camp. I actually think they lean more towards Gibson’s. Even my TOM-R has kind of a woody/jangly sound. But it also has a ton of clarity and lushness to its voice. Basically it’s almost the perfect cross between the Gibson and Martin tone in some ways, with a heavier lean towards Gibson.
The clarity of a Taylor
The woody jangle of a Gibson
The bass/overtones and lushness of a good Martin
Talk about a complex voice.
Pretty awesome guitars
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Hi pp
I have a friend with a 15 year old Huss and Dalton D-28 copy that sounds more like a D-28 than most D-28s do. It sounds and plays like my old Martin D-28 did.
Perhaps they are good at building different models of instruments which reflect the character of the company they mimic.
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