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Knowing what I know now and doing it all over again, I'd definitely save up a bit longer and then look for a used/mint 2018 (Reimagined) D-35 with the 1 3/4 nut MLO/PA taper neck.
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Try and get your hands on a used DSR or MMV and see if you like them. They are well within your budget used. They have sitka top and eir back and sides. They have 15 series bracing pattern if I remember correctly. They are essentially the same guitars except the MMV has gloss top and gold hardware. Best of luck in your search.
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Both of the two you mentioned would be at or near the top of my list at that price. Excellent choice.
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Overtones. Rosewood.
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I bought a $700.00 Guitar from Martin about 10 years ago. When it arrived I noticed that the spruce top had a bow in it. I sent it back to the factory and they said there was nothing wrong with it. I got the impression that they were telling me, "you get what you pay for". Spoke with them on the phone. They were not very nice. I will never go back to them again. Others have had excellent experiences with them. I have not.
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A friend has a MMV, and it is a very sweet guitar. This is a guy who could easity afford a D 28, he just didn't feel the need to after playing the MMV.
Certainly play a 15 series, but they aren't for everyone. A few years ago Martin built a D 16 adi top that was special. A used one might be found.
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I don't for the life of me know why Martin would put their name on anything below the 15 series. They used to have the Sigma brand as their import line.
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First Martin
I am reticent to tell anyone what to buy. I can only relate my experience. I started playing acoustic guitar about a year ago. I also wanted a Martin and purchased a GPRS1 from GC on sale for a little over $619. The idea of dropping $2500-$3K on a new standard series seemed impractical based on my limited skills. It was a good guitar, but limited and not great. It also was built like a tank and is very heavy. I happened to stop at a boutique shop in IL and they had a 000-18 right next to the RS1. I noticed the -18 weighed about 1/2 of the RS and the tone and playability were light years ahead of the RS. I sold the RS and went in search of its replacement. I lost about $150 when I resold it - about 25% of what I paid for it. I have bought and sold about 6-7 guitars over the last year and the RS is the only one in which I lost a good percentage of my initial cost. The remainder were all purchased used. About 2 months ago I stumbled upon a used 2016 000-18 on Reverb. I bought it. It is light weight, responsive, great neck feel and I recently had it professionally set up with Martin Retros. It is just an amazing little guitar that will have to be pried from cold dead hands. The moral for me was to not buy the headstock, but look for the "one". I found mine. Now on to find the next "one".
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Working through the sponsors on the forum can help a buyer save a lot of money. Buying guitar after guitar as you get better and want more ends up costing a lot of money. I was pretty lucky that I was able to get a guitar 49 years ago that has stayed with me. I have purchased some other guitars in recent years just to experience more of what is out there, and it's been fun. But if the only acoustic guitar I ever owned was that 1967 D-35, I would still be a happy guitar player. - Glenn
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You mention lot's of overtones, that sounds like rosewood, not mahogany. I second Wade's recommendation, a used Martin OM-21. Or a D-28 might be easier to find used, but I think of smaller guitars having a refined, balanced sound,.. 00s and OMs.
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I have a DRS-1 and I love it. Among other things the pickup on it is insanely good. I haven't played the upper scale Martin's much though so I can't really compare. This is the only downside to the forum, they always make you want more gear.
From what I've heard their all fantastic instruments and I wish you the best anyway you go.
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You've gotten typical responses for this place ''just save another $xxx and you can get xxx guitar''. If you had said you only had $900, they would have said to save another $300 and you can get a Classic D or a DRS2. Both are excellent guitars that you will be very happy with. If it was me, I'd look for 1 3/4 nut but that's up to you.
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Martin Custom D Classic. I've owned an older version of that guitar for about 10 years now. Incredible value and just a terrific guitar.
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MY first Martin was a DM which has solid spruce top with laminated back and sides, (mahogany-ish, maybe sapele?) I won’t say it was a waste of money, because it is a pretty nice guitar that my pal now owns; but it did not satisfy me for long before I felt the need for a “REAL” Martin and got a well used (genuine mojo!) D28 for about £800. |
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I'd probably save a few more bucks while I looked at a bunch of considerably used rosewood guitars. The beauty of acoustic guitars is that you don't play the finish, and you can get a lot of bang for your buck in the used market.
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