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June 29th, 2010 admin No comments

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Which guitar is better?

only Jose Ferrer 5207A Classical Acoustic Guitar and Falcon FG100N are within my budget, which do you think is better?

Falcon FG100N
Top: Linden Laminate Back: Linden Laminate Sides: Linden Laminate Binding: Front Neck: Maple Fingerboard: Rosewood Bridge: Mahogany Scale: 650mm Frets: 20 Tuners: Chrome, fully enclosed

Jose Ferrer 5207A Classical acoustic guitar
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From the sound of these guitars they are not comparable, because they are two different types of guitars. The Falcon is a dreadnought style acoustic guitar that will use steel strings and will generally have a broader sound.

The Jose Ferrer is a classical guitar that is used for a completely different style of music. This guitar will use a mix of nylon and steel strings. The fretboard will be wider and you generally won’t use a pick, but will instead use you fingers.

I’m guessing you are a beginner, but I could be wrong. I would advise you to go with the Falcon acoustic guitar.

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Reviewing The Martin D-28 Guitar

 

The Martin D-28 guitar plays like a dream and sounds heavenly! It produces a wonderful robust tone that is crisp and well balanced with lots of weight to it. The Martin D-28 guitar is the best sounding and feeling guitar in its price range.

So! If you are thinking of purchasing a fine flat-picking guitar with the bass sound that blue grass player’s love, then the Martin D-28 guitar is for you.

The Body Of The Martin D-28 Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar

The body size of the Martin D-28 dreadnought guitar is known as a D-14 Fret. Its total length is 40 1/2″. Its body length is 20″ with a width of 15 5/8″ and depth of 4 7/8″. The ornamentation and styling of this guitar is minimal. The binding of D-28 is of White Boltaron.

The soundboard top of the D-28 is made of solid Sitka Spruce top with a polished gloss finish. The top of the D-28 has a multiple Black/White Boltaron inlay. The top braces of the D-28 is made of 5/16” solid Sitka Spruce and is produced in the standard ”X” Bracing pattern.

The D-28 has a Rosette of Black/White Boltaron inlay made from old style 28 wood fiber. The pick guard of the D-28 is coloured black.

The D-28 has a standard belly style bridge made from solid black Ebony. It has a 16” radius, compensated, bone saddle. The bridge string spacing of the D-28 is 2-1/8”. The bridge endpins are white with black dots.

The back of the D-28 is made from polished, solid East Indian Rosewood and has Sitka “Golden Era” back braces. The back of the D-28 has a black and white Boltaron inlay with old style 28 purfling.

The side of the D-28 is made from polished, solid East Indian Rosewood. There is no inlay on the sides of these guitars.

The end piece of the Martin D-28 guitar is made of white Boltaron with an inlay of black and white Boltaron. The electronics is optional with these guitars.

The Sitka Spruce tops and East Indian Rosewood back and sides are designed to resonate. That combined with the top and back bracing, give these guitars a very well balanced bass, volume and tonal qualities.

The Neck Of The Martin D-28 Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar

The heel of these magnificent Martin dreadnought guitars is made from Mahogany blocks with a dovetail neck joint. The heel cap of the D-28 is made from white Boltaron.

The neck of the D-28 is made from selected Hardwood. The D-28 has a low profile neck shape with a satin polished finish. The neck is designed to allow a medium to high action, which feels great all over the neck.

The nut of the D-28 is made of bone. The headstock of the D-28 is of a solid diamond design with a square taper. The head plate of the D-28 is made of solid East Indian Rosewood with raised gold foil.

The fingerboard of the Martin D-28 guitar has the old style 28 inlays and is made of solid black Ebony with a scale length of 25.4”. There are 20 frets on the fingerboard including 14 clear frets. The fingerboard width at the nut is 1-11/16” and at the 12th fret it’s 2-1/8”.

The tuning machines of the Martin D-28 guitar is of Chrome enclosed design with large buttons. They are excellent turners that have silky smooth tuning capabilities and keep the guitar in tune.

The recommended strings for the Martin D-28 guitar is the Martin SP Lifespan Phosphor Bronze Medium Gauge (MSP7200) strings. Other guitar players also use Elixir light to medium gauge strings or D’addario EXP11 Bronze Acoustic Strings with great results. The D-28 requires medium type strings to get the best results.

The Martin D-28 dreadnought guitars come with a Martin deluxe 640 molded Hard Shell Case.

The Martin D-28 dreadnought guitar needs fundamental care. It needs to be kept clean and wiped down consistently with a cotton or micro-fiber cloth with Martin Guitar Polish. Do not use lemon oil on these guitars. A well maintained and set-up Martin D-28 guitar will beat everything out there.

The Sound Of The Martin D-28 Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar

The Martin D-28 acoustic dreadnought guitar is a heavy, solidly build guitar that produces full and rich tones. It’s a flat picker’s dream. You can fingerpick, pick-strum, or hammer away, and it performs exceptionally well. If you need an acoustic steel string guitar to play your music, then you need a Martin D-28 guitar. The Martin D-28 guitar provides the perfect balance of tone and volume with a classic stage presence. It’s a guitar that resonates with rich, harmonic tones. If you want to play country and western, bluegrass, standards, pop and rock ballads, then the Martin D-28 guitar will be right for you.

The Martin D-28 is the workingman’s ax. They are known for their powerful resonance and volume. They have a strong bass and responded well to a heavy attack. Their strumming and single-note qualities are also well defined. The Martin D-28 guitar produces a strong bass response without disturbing the clarity of the treble strings. Their tone is excellent, their sustain and volume will drown out most guitars. The D-28 is also great for studio work.

If you want a great acoustic guitar? You should buy a Martin D-28 guitar. They may be a little more expensive, but the Martin D-28 guitar is worth every penny.

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i have a classic 20 sum year old guitar made of agathis w/bolt on maple neck, i want new pickups, worth it?

so i have a b.c. rich mockingbird bronze series from sum 20 years ago, its a VERY RARE guitar that they dont make the same anymore…my question is though, do u guys think these pickups (the 496R and the 500T bridge) would increase the sound quality ALOT? heres the link to the pickups-

http://www.guitarcenter.com/Search/Default.aspx?src=gibson+ceramic&Search.x=0&Search.y=0&Search=Go

heres my guitar specs-

Body Material
Agathis
Neck
Bolt-on
Neck Material
Maple
Fingerboard
Rosewood
Fretwire
Jumbo
Fret Number
24
Scale
25.5″
Inlay
Dot
Headstock Style
Pointed
Hardware
Chrome
Tuners
Sealed Diecast BC Rich

Pickups
2 Humbuckers
Bridge Type
One Piece Adjustable

i only have $300 spare cash at the moment, ive looked into buying a new guitar, but i wanted to stick with my old one if i can REALLY crank out some superior tones

Good question. Couple of things to consider. It’s hard to say whether the sound quality will be GREATLY improved, as it’s all relative.

B.C. Rich’s are and always have been about looking awesome and playing passably. A B.C. Rich is never going to sound like a Les Paul or a PRS. The quality of materials and craftsmanship just doesn’t stack up.

That said, $300 is a pretty small upgrade in the guitar world and it might be worth trying the new pickups. If you love the guitar, the new pickups certainly won’t make it sound worse.

Also, considering the rarity of your particular guitar, make sure to hang on to the original pickups if you do decide to switch them out. That way, you can reinstall them down the line if you want to sell it to a serious Rich collector (they must exist).

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