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Same here, and you can say that about many Martin guitars.
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Same here also. They could have just offered the same SC-13e in two finishes, forget the different veneers, and two pickup options. And everyone would be happy.
Most of the people who don't like this guitar have never played one. Most of the people who have played this guitar love it. That should tell you something! |
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I had a SECOND pandemic purchase, a 114e... I wonder how much better served the martin SC would be? This Taylor looks pretty similar spec'd.
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I’ve yet to see one of these models in stores, but I’m dying to try one. If it plays the way you guys say it does and has good unplugged tone to boot, I wouldn’t hesitate to get one regardless of it’s appearance. I buy guitars to play them..not stare at them.
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I have been interested since the release and give Martin credit for the innovation. I really want to try one out. Playing comfort and fun are a big part of the draw for me. However, to me, once you start reaching these new option prices it better be crazy fun or rival the unplugged tone of the competitors. This is certainly in Martin's wheelhouse. For professionals playing venues, the original is probably close to spot-on from the start short of electronics. Yet, most all players are wanting better stock electronics on most guitars! Best, Mac |
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Those who wish Martin would have just "upgraded the SC-13E with a better pickup & charged +$300" ... that can be done aftermarket & you can get the pickup you want vs hoping Martin chooses one you like. No?
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I'm not anti-cutaway in general, but I'm anti that particular cutaway. The shape is just awkward IMO, especially next to the bulbous looking upper bout. Deal killer right there.
The heelless heel is pretty cool though. |
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I think some posters are looking at too narrow a few and have forgotten about all the real differences this guitar has. It's not your normal Martin with laminate sides and back and a so-so pickup for that price. Go re-watch the release videos. And, as others have said, this is a gig guitar designed to allow easier leads, not play in bluegrass jams. It a very different tool. Stop comparing it to a traditionally built and shaped, and neck attached guitar that they make all day long.
It's not for you uber traditional " The best guitars are pre-war Martins " buyers that spend hours in forums discussing the intricate details of bracing patterns and placement. It's for people that have been looking elsewhere for the type of guitar that Martin didn't build. How many Taks are still played on stage where higher volumes can't be had with a D-18 and a mic? This coming from someone who never seems to have a good thing to say about Martin guitars.
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How much do you think the Mx-t adds to the cost of the SC-13? In the past, I've seen new Sonotones on eBay for less than $20. I'd guess that Martin probably gets them for less than $10 and adds $30 to the price. It's no big deal if you replace it with something you like. I've posted before that I think of the Sonotone/Mx-t, like seats that come on high-end bicycles. Nobody rides on the factory seat. In fact, most of those seats never leave the shop. Bicycle shops have been of OE seats for sale for $10. Believe me, when you are riding for hours every day, the seat on your bike is much more important than what pickup you use on your guitar! |
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I think it's overpriced for what it is. As others have said, it's clearly targeted to a different market than folks here. I played a SC-13e at my local shop a few months ago and it was a very fun guitar to play. Would make an excellent gigging guitar for those who have to have the Martin name.
Of course other companies do it better, etc. But it's a Martin. |
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the Martin is easier to play due to the neck and lower string guage
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You don't buy this guitar for it's unplugged sound. You buy it to play plugged in. The plugged in sound is just "ok"....nothing inspiring.
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Like others have said....I'm not sure why Martin is so focused on these other fancy woods for the back and sides and one new burst finish? You don't look at the back....the audience doesn't see the back. Who cares? Again....this was designed as a stage guitar. Why give it the worst possible pickup? It's like designing a brilliant race car, but putting cheap Continental street tires on it.
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FYI - here's a photo of the back of the cutaway area and joint
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