Surprisingly the low end models that are laminated sound really good. Must be their X bracing. Then again they're Martins so.
They mentioned Martin has a model they are producing in the $100's of dollars, not thousands,, to get them through these tough economic times.
I had no idea how big the company was.
Here's another CBS video, hopefully not a re-post, from CBS Sunday morning:
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Surprisingly the low end models that are laminated sound really good. Must be their X bracing. Then again they're Martins so.
Guitars/Bass - MIM Fender Classic 50s Strat, MIM Fender Standard Strat, Squier Classic Vibe 50s Tele, Gibson Les Paul Studio, Epi '56 Gold Top Les Paul, Martin DSR acoustic, Sigma Martin Auditorium electric/acoustic, Squier Jazz Bass.
Amps/Cabinets/Modelers - Model 2558 50 watt Marshall Silver Anniversary Jubilee combo w/ Celestion Vintage 30s, 4x12 Marshall cabinet w/25 watt Greenback Celestions, Fender Blues Junior w/ a couple of Billm mods, Line 6 POD 2.0, Roland Micro Cube
Pedals/Effects - Cry Baby Classic Wah, Boss TU-2, Boss NS-2, Boss RC-2 Loop Station, Ross Compressor, MXR Micro Amp, Danelectro FAB Echo, Danelectro FAB Chorus, Danelectro Chicken Salad, Marshall Guv'nor Plus, Marshall Echohead, Duhvoodooman's Zonkin' Yellow Screamer, Digitech Digiverb, Digitech Bad Monkey, Dunlop Fuzz Face, Homemade Loop Bypass pedal, Duhvoodooman's Sonic Tonic (Maxon SD-9 clone +), Voodoo Labs Superfuzz
Actually, the most recent TV story about Martin Guitars ran this week on NBC Nightly News. It's posted on their Web site.
CNN also ran a story about Martin a couple of weeks ago. A link to the CNN video is on their site.
And, a few months ago Martin was profiled in the Wall Street Journal.
Enjoy.
Steve Zany
http://www.zanymagic.com
For sure - my son has a DR, which has laminated sides and back. But the 1-Series is all solid wood. $899 for a solid-wood Martin dread sounds pretty good.Originally Posted by Tone2TheBone
My D2R is a lam rosewood back and sides and it stands up very well vs the d28. Some of the low end models are made with a product Martin calls HPL, high pressure laminate. They do sound very good, not like a solid wood Martin, but nice in their own right. I've not played a One series. I'm very curious as to how they sound.Originally Posted by Tone2TheBone
Love 'em or hate 'em you've got to give Martin credit. The've been making guitars, under Martin family ownership, since before the Civil War.
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Guitars: Dean Sweet Wood 00R, Martin D2R, Guild D60, Guild D35NT, Morgan Monroe M30, OS baritone Uke