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I Want To Believe
First time poster...been lurking for a while
I want so badly to be a OM Martin convert. RS Shorty or CA OX for both finger style and strumming...... Any help would be appreciated. The more I've read, the more complex it has gotten. Love the warm sound of a Martin but would love to be able to get it out of a CF. Thank you! Last edited by akagilligan; 05-13-2013 at 04:48 PM. Reason: Clarity... |
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What's complex about it?
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... have you tried the Composite Acoustics Vintage Performer? Maybe ask htn Tommy Nichol for sound clips?
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You can't replace a real wooden guitar. I've owned them all, and i like CF...but it does not satisfy me as much as wood.
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I really don't mean this in any way but a positive one but I find that wood can be a poor substitute for a carbon guitar, in that I have played carbon so long my wood guitars don't give me the same clarity and liveliness. It really can be a mind set, each offering something a little different and you tend to set your expectations from your norm. My new Rainsong Parlor is as satisfying as any wood guitar I have owned.
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If you want the sound of a Martin, your best bet would be... a Martin.
The only CF guitar that likely comes close to the Martin sound is a vintage voiced CA Legacy (Vintage Performer, etc.). However, that's a dreadnought and noticeably bigger than the guitars you're talking about. I've never played an OX, but that seems to be pretty popular and CA comes the closest of the CF manufacturers to producing a sounds-like-wood guitar, so it would be worth trying one if you can. The RS Shorty seems like a really nice guitar from what I've read. I don't think it's likely to sound anything like a Martin, though. |
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Mulder?!?!?
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I have owned almost every guitar in the CA lineup as well as a few Rainsong’s and an Emerald.
If you love wood, stay with wood. That being said if you have a little bit of an open mind the CA line to me still sounds the most like a wooden guitar. Not exact but really very close. The Rainsong line (at least the ones I've owned) Are a lighter built guitar and are in general have a brighter tone. Not a bad thing just different. I will go with the flow and say that the most wooden tone of the CA's I have owned or still own is the Vintage Voiced Legacy Dreads but that really any of them lean towards a more woody sound. I currently have a newer Peavey Produced OX on ebay for sale the reason I'm selling is not the sound at all as it's pretty impressive for it's size. I just don't care for the tiny neck that much or it would stay put in my collection. They are great guitars no matter what they are made of!
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Thank you
Thank you for the great feedback.
I think it's time to go explore the CA line a bit more. Reason I'd been with OM size in the past was shoulder stuff due to too much computer work. Maybe I can find a middle ground somewhat smaller than a full dread that sounds close enough. Thank you again. |
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I don't get the wood v. CF thing, why is it even an issue? Or maybe I should say, and issue more than usual? If you need spruce, you don't buy cedar. If you need a dread, you don't buy a jumbo. If you need wood, you don't buy a CF. That being said, if you like playing the guitar you ought to try everything out there! Variety is the spice of life! I can only afford to have one guitar, and it's a CF, but if I could afford to have others I'd have some wood guitars too. (Probably a few other CF guitars first, though!)
Sorry that's not on topic. And maybe the rant is unnecessary. I guess the take home point is that wood is VERY different than carbon fiber. (Or is it?) So there's no CF guitar that sounds at all like a Martin OM. And, of course, this is neither good nor bad. |
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Thanks again to everyone that steered me toward CA. Liking the charcoal OX....I'm not finding them readily available. Who's recommended that would have a Charcoal OX in stock? |
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It is an issue, because wood guitars are the standard by which all guitars are judged. If someone likes the sound of a certain wood guitar, but wants the advantages of CF, it only makes sense to inquire if any CF guitars sound similar.
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