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Martin DC-18E Ambertone - Report and video's
I shared this with my forum pal MartinGitDave, but decided it might be worthwhile to share here.
I've had the new Martin DC-18E (w/Baggs Anthem) for 4-5 weeks now and we continue to get acquainted. When I play this cutaway Martin DC-18e (Ambertone) without comparing to my other Martin Dreads (D-18, Outlaw 17, 2018 D-41) the Cutaway DC-18e is very musical. When I compare it to my D-41, Outlaw or to the D-18 Standard the DC-18e is quieter and not nearly explosive. It takes a little more effort to project. I experimented with only one set of strings since the stock Lifespans started to get a little muted. I have a set of Santa Cruz Mid tension Parabolic strings on it now. It's balanced and arguably a wonderful instrument. Its not the last word in D-18's but it sure is good. It plays great, looks cool and sounds wonderful. The demo video's shared below are with the Santa Cruz Mid tension strings. They are virtually brand new and rather pricey, so I'll leave them on for a gig or two (or more). I am itching to swap back to the Martin SP Lifespan 7200 strings. I think the Lifespans have a bit more low end and more low-mid information that make all my Martin Dreads sound a little more 'classic'. Bit Classic-voice aside, it is sounding very good (to me), plays great and I am enjoying it very much. It is a professional grade gigging instrument without question. For my solo and duo performances the cutaway and upper register access for solo's is without parallel. Bluegrass Rhythm - It's Too Late Baby - Blues (Showcases my solo'ing up above 12th fret) Shared this one before but thought it might be helpful to provide live / amplified context
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PS: I also compared to my 2018 D-41. Not exactly a fair contest. But tonally, the Martin DC-18E delivers its mahogany voice in a very musical and compelling way.
Not to derail my own thread, I think as GREAT as my D-41 is, the new Martin DC-18E has a wonderful voice.
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Martin DC-18E (Ambertone) Martin HDC-28E Martin D-18 (2015) Collings D1 Traditional Emerald X20 Fender CS '63 Telecaster Custom Collings I-35LCV Collings I-30LC Collings 290 www.heartsoulaz.com Last edited by Groberts; 08-21-2018 at 09:48 AM. |
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Hey Gary,
The Baggs Anthem sounds really good, only used Fishman Auras and K&K minis when I was "active", but I would consider an Anthem if I got the itch to perform again. IMHO mahogany is so much easier to amplify live. Nice playing/singing, keep on keeping on............
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It just occurred to me this morning that as rich and rewarding as my Rosewood and more resonant Martins are, the fundamental slightly more 'lean' delivery I get from a Mahogany dread may very well have the last word when it comes to singing and playing "Live".
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I think this DC-18e sounds very, very, VERY good. It's the exact tone I think of when I think "Martin". For me, it's close to perfection, honestly. I am not a huge fan of the D-41 sound sample over my headphones, just slightly muddy, but the thing I've learned about Martin rosewood dreadnoughts is, they need to be played to be believed. Only when you sit down with one can you understand the loud, rich, lush complexity they exude, especially as fine an instrument as a D-41, and it makes you go "wow!" I can tell I'd enjoy this D-41 because it has such a deep voicing, and who doesn't love that?!
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First of all, GREAT playing and singing! I'm jealous!!
My biggest takeaway was from the last video of the difference between the D-18E and the D41. That is a great video to demo the major and basic tone difference between the classic mahogany 'dry' tone and the rosewood 'wet' tone! |
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