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The new body shape reminds me a lot of one of the guitar shapes that Danny Ferrington came up with. It’s very similar.
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A neck joint that can do everything that Taylor's NT can PLUS adjust intonation! Now that's cool! Wish I would have thought of that!
At first glance the neck joint reminded me a bit of Washburn's ill-fated Steven's extended cutaway guitars from the late '80s, except the Martin design might actually work. The X-braced back is cool too. |
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At first I was turned off by the road series designation and the strangeness of it, but watching this video just blew me away - they really, really thought of everything and did things with very deliberate intent.
New GAS incoming!
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At first I was turned off by the road series designation and the other video which suggested its really intended more for plugging in (and strangeness of it), but watching this video just blew me away - they really, really thought of everything and did things with very deliberate intent, and it sounds good unplugged.
Even their laminate is all quality solid woods not just poplar cores. Wow! New GAS incoming!
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Linear dovetail joint, held together by a couple of bolts - that's a great idea (that Matsomoku had in the early 1970s . . . .)!
https://www.acousticguitarforum.com/...highlight=Conn |
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When CFM IV & Co. design the perfect guitar - not likely in the present era of kiln-dried woods and a "chicken-in-every-pot" market-saturation philosophy - I'll let you know...
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Sounds like the Martin Builder's Edition...[emoji16]
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One thing I learned from the video is that Martin, on its "regular" models, deliberately creates a significant fallaway on the extension in order to accommodate neck movement due to weather changes. This amount of fallaway results in "higher felt action" and that, it seems to me, is why people seeking lower action on their Martins take the saddles down to nubs and then seek an early reset (or sell). It's a design thing, apparently. I've loved Martins' sound, but have previously balked because of that issue, so this new model bodes well, especially if they can carry the neck joint design over to their higher-end models. |
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Why are they on this kick of making so many guitar with 2 5/32 saddle spacing? Takes me out of the game right there.
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My biggest concern is when anyone claims "It was designed from the ground up to be plugged in...". EVERY guitar can be plugged in. I want my guitars to built from the ground up for amazing tone, playability and quality. If this model guitar provides all of that - AND - amplifies well, it may be worthy of purchase. But, since I need and want for another great guitar, if/when I come into contact with one, or two or three, I will give it the once/twice over. Additionally, I generally couldn't care less what a handful of trade-show "evaluators" think about any guitar until well after I've had it in my hands. |
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Possibly. But for a guitar (new or otherwise) to be successful it has to appeal to, and satisfy the needs of, many guitarists not a select few. Just like when Taylor unveils a new or different bracing pattern or shape, they rely on their stalwart supporters to continue to be interested in new products as they have with the older products. Otherwise the new product dies on the vine. I'm hopeful that the tonal characteristics and qualities will appeal to me and the many other Martin guitar players, who have purchased and supported Martin Guitars, as well as to those previously uninterested in or unfamiliar with Martin guitars. That's what makes for a successful new guitar design. Hyperbole aside, the proof is in the sales. Early and continued.
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