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  • Опубликовано: 19 сен 2024

Комментарии • 187

  • @wungabunga
    @wungabunga Год назад +26

    Surprised at how much I appreciated the Hummingbird's fingerstyle. Definitely more subtle in the bass but still defined. Interesting indeed.

    • @thefellowshipofacoustics
      @thefellowshipofacoustics  Год назад +4

      I agree! It's easy to see it as just another dreadnought, but it has a character of it's own for sure.

  • @MrJohanable
    @MrJohanable 2 года назад +16

    Made a comparison myself. Cherry sunburst Hummingbird vs Martin D18. I closed my eyes and choose the D18, opened my eyes and took the Hummingbird home. What a stunning looking guitar. Still no regrets, what a lovely guitar. It plays very well, sounds perfect for the job, and it’s just fabulously good looking.

    • @thefellowshipofacoustics
      @thefellowshipofacoustics  2 года назад +4

      Sounds like it's just the guitar for you Johan. Great choice!

    • @multipipi1234
      @multipipi1234 8 месяцев назад

      Sounds like looks matter more than sound. I record most of the time. Plain Jane is the one. The sound is beautiful.D18.

    • @kennedypage9128
      @kennedypage9128 3 месяца назад

      I gotta have both. Looks AND sound. Style counts

  • @john15333
    @john15333 8 месяцев назад +5

    I have both and I tend to play the bird more. Love Martins and Gibsons equally. I believe each one excels in different areas.

  • @Anthony-qh1xv
    @Anthony-qh1xv 5 месяцев назад +6

    So I like both of them, and I’ve played both. I’ve got a D-18. My dad has a hummingbird.
    When I play both of them in person, I prefer the Gibson, in terms of sound, and I like the shorter scale.
    I will say, though, something about the Gibson sounds a bit more “dead” or “dry” in person, that leaves me almost wanting more every time I play it, even though I think it sounds unbelievably good, The Martin sounds a bit more harsh, maybe, but still really warm and beautiful, the Martin works better for strumming in my opinion.
    In this video, I think it worked better when playing with a pick, but I don’t really know it’s just my opinion

  • @whwh7339
    @whwh7339 6 месяцев назад +4

    Both excellent guitars. Something about the Hummingbird is so warm, inviting and pleasant. The Martin is a bit bolder and more epic and wondrous. Can’t go wrong with either!

  • @bogarbill6331
    @bogarbill6331 3 года назад +10

    The Hummingbird all day for me!

  • @windmillcancersurvivor2568
    @windmillcancersurvivor2568 2 года назад +7

    I love the fact you choose a favorite in your productions. Very helpful. Put a K&K mini in the D-18 and it becomes this big beautiful tone monster. It's true, the D-18 is the best value for the money.

  • @stephentyndall159
    @stephentyndall159 3 года назад +12

    I WILL get a hummingbird one day, even if I have to wait for my 60th Birthday. Excellent video.

    • @thefellowshipofacoustics
      @thefellowshipofacoustics  3 года назад +3

      Thanks Stephen!

    • @CenterThePendulum
      @CenterThePendulum 3 года назад +11

      The earlier in life you buy, the more your cost-per-use goes down….the best value is…NOW!

    • @thefellowshipofacoustics
      @thefellowshipofacoustics  3 года назад +2

      @@CenterThePendulum Exactly Bryce! Haha, love that philosophy :)

    • @sdriza
      @sdriza 6 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@CenterThePendulumI like your thinking

    • @rosewoodsteel6656
      @rosewoodsteel6656 23 дня назад

      3 years have passed.. Have you gotten the Hummingbird?

  • @bido8176
    @bido8176 8 месяцев назад +4

    D18 all day. It sounds like 3 people playing guitar instead of one. So much definition between the highs and lows. Everything just stands out so much more.

  • @ozarkpipertony8396
    @ozarkpipertony8396 6 месяцев назад +2

    Gibson all day long over Martin. Compare to a mid 80's Yamaha LL 53 and that's much more difficult. Id take the LL Yamaha from mid 80's or even a couple of years ago and then the Gibson. Great video.

  • @supermarioxs1
    @supermarioxs1 3 года назад +15

    I had a D-18 which sounded absolutely amazing. Fast forward::
    I returned the D-18 and picked up a
    Heritage Cherry or Honey burst
    Hummingbird!!! I don’t regret it !!!
    I love my new hummingbird…
    Although, I do have a J-45 to fill that
    D-18 void if you will… it was a long and winding road to this final decision. I also have a D-41 to fill my Martin need, rosewood I know but I got all bases covered… 😃

    • @multipipi1234
      @multipipi1234 8 месяцев назад

      More than enough bases. I'm more of a Willie Nelson guy. Stick to the D18. That's it for me.

  • @rickyjoeshippyful
    @rickyjoeshippyful 2 года назад +3

    The D-18, the original...I'm picking mine up tomorrow. I've had many Gibsons (B-25, J-160, J-100, J-45, LG-0, LG-1, J-185 Koa...) and an HD-28 and another modern Martin that I don't remember the name of. I like the D-18 better than all of them although they are all just great guitars. I'll have a great old Gibson and a D-18 now. Great video, thanks!

  • @rcarie1
    @rcarie1 3 месяца назад +1

    Both are great! You CANNOT beat to look of that Hummingbird. When you have two quality guitars, sometimes it comes down to which one you feel looks the coolest. Hummingbird for the win!

  • @kevincrouch3956
    @kevincrouch3956 2 года назад +5

    As the D 18 is probably the best guitar on the planet...it's the winner...no question

  • @69spook
    @69spook 29 дней назад +1

    I prefer the Gibson short scale. My D18 sounds fantastic though. I sometimes play acoustic in a Ceilidh band, do I need the D18 volume.

  • @pcbif
    @pcbif 3 года назад +4

    Thanks Guys, I'm glad you're back. Two very nice guitars with their own sound. To my ear the Hummingbird is a walk in the park on a drizzly day, whereas he Martin is a walk on the beach in the Sun.

    • @bastardsonofretkillr
      @bastardsonofretkillr 3 года назад +4

      I took my Hummingbird and went to the beach 🏖

    • @pcbif
      @pcbif 3 года назад +2

      @@bastardsonofretkillr You're in good company....thinking about Sheryl Crow and Soak up the Sun!

    • @thefellowshipofacoustics
      @thefellowshipofacoustics  3 года назад

      Wouldn't recommend taking the Hummingbird out in the pouring rain though!

    • @bastardsonofretkillr
      @bastardsonofretkillr 3 года назад +4

      @@thefellowshipofacoustics Listen to the rhythm of the pouring rain….telling me just what a fool I’ve been…..

  • @chapmanscreekrevival
    @chapmanscreekrevival 3 года назад +7

    That giant pickguard is fancy but it cuts down on top vibration.

    • @maraviyoso8473
      @maraviyoso8473 2 года назад +5

      Ask the thousands of Hummingbird OWNERS

    • @DH-og5yr
      @DH-og5yr 10 месяцев назад

      you can have too much sustain,

  • @silversurfer3636
    @silversurfer3636 3 месяца назад

    2 legends in acoustic sound! The precise clean tone of the Martin is untouchable, while the beautiful and almost emotional warmth of the Gibson is irresistible. Get both!

  • @JohnnyRebKy
    @JohnnyRebKy Год назад +3

    My favorite guitar is a powerful booming Martin HD28. So the hummingbirds have always been to soft for me. Just not enough power and volume. But they are still very cool and certainly beautiful instruments! 👍🏻

  • @shred5
    @shred5 Год назад +2

    I was expecting that the D18 would have more low mids and highs and the Hummingbird would have a more full midrange with a slight rolloff of highs, but in this comparison it sounds like the Hummingbird has the same amount of low mids but it just has more higher mid frequencies making the low mids sound quieter in comparison if that makes sense.

  • @KiffRiffart
    @KiffRiffart Год назад +4

    D18 is my favorite Dreadnought. Just unique!

  • @agustinyosiura
    @agustinyosiura 2 года назад +2

    I like both, but because of the tone they have, I would use the Hummingbird to accompany me when I sing (it has a sound that fits well as a base for singing), and I would use the D18 when I fingerstyled (it has a more defined sound, each note is well distinguished of the other even if they touch at the same time.)
    Of course it is what I perceived when I tried them in a music house, I would also like to know what other musicians think about it.
    nice video, greetings

  • @jftruthseeker989
    @jftruthseeker989 Год назад +3

    i have a D-18 Standard and the guitar i will keeps all my life. The sound of it is fantastic and its so fun to play. On video and pictures it looks like very simple look guitar but in reality the gloss finish with the natural aging wood tone with the beautiful pick guard make it very nice

    • @thefellowshipofacoustics
      @thefellowshipofacoustics  Год назад +1

      You're not only seeking the truth, you've found it! Couldn't agree more, as a big D18 fan myself ;)

    • @tomf429
      @tomf429 10 месяцев назад +1

      I bought my D-18 new in 1973 for $340. I still play it daily.

  • @BennyTheBusker
    @BennyTheBusker Месяц назад +1

    @seniorp9444 Not true. The D18 is not significantly louder than a Hummingbird, and both have wide dynamic ranges which depend on how they are played. Each has its own distinctive sound.
    I used a D18 for many years in a variety of venues, from folk clubs and cafés without amplification to nightclubs and concert halls with large PAs, including the Royal Albert Hall. Like many professionals, I had no problem balancing my voice with the D18.
    However, I do prefer the Hummingbird for a lot of solo work because the shorter scale makes it easier to play and it has rich harmonics.
    Have you ever performed professionally as a singer with these two instruments?

  • @BMoyn88
    @BMoyn88 5 месяцев назад +2

    Great playing! I love these comparisons

  • @piotrkanarek
    @piotrkanarek 3 месяца назад +1

    Since Yesterday I've got both. I don't know if it's the effect of novelty, bu I'm blown away by Hummingbird. The name of this guitar is perfect. It's not as loud as D18, has wonderful shimmer to it and I think it will record better due to less low end. I prefere it for singing. It doesn't overpower my voice. Don't misunderstand me, Martin is also a fantastic guitar, but Gibson is very special. Not boomy at all and, what is also important, more playable than Martin. The ease of playing Gibson is insane. Also it's look makes me smile. Happy to possess both, but I'm sure I will never part with Hummingbird.

    • @thefellowshipofacoustics
      @thefellowshipofacoustics  3 месяца назад

      Great to hear the Hummingbird is such a good match! It really is one of the best options for recording and accompaniment. 😃

  • @michaelaiello9525
    @michaelaiello9525 2 года назад +1

    I actually preferred the Martin with the pick. If money was no prohibitive factor, I would grab the Hummingbird because I don’t have a Gibson acoustic and I’d love to live with one. I have a couple of Martins. My 000-15SM is less than half the price of the Hummingbird and it’s a fantastic finger picker. I’d love to compare this Martin with the HB because I actually thought the HB sounded great when finger picking. I’d also love to hear for myself if my voice was better complimented with a HB. But at just under $4K, I’m likely to have to pass on the HB in favor of the DSS-15M or D-15M or if I get real lucky a J-45

  • @advankuijk
    @advankuijk 3 года назад +11

    when Maarten is playing the Martin sounds much more balanced. The Gibson is too boomy in the bass and too thin in the trebles. The Martin wins by far!

    • @ericouicestmoimeme
      @ericouicestmoimeme 3 года назад +5

      Yes, it's true here. But the microphone does not appear to be in the optimal place. Too much in front of the hole. This is probably what makes the low frequencies stand out too much. It is better to place the microphone towards the 12th fret. Then the sound recording must be adapted to each type of guitar. We do not record a 00028 as an SJ200.

    • @thefellowshipofacoustics
      @thefellowshipofacoustics  3 года назад +3

      Hey Ad, I must confess that I do know my way around the D18 better than the Hummingbird! - Maarten

    • @mchamberlain7408
      @mchamberlain7408 Год назад +1

      The best thing to do is try them out for yourself. I adore videos like this, and it's no criticism of this production, but I've tried both out in a room and came to the literal opposite conclusion. Acoustics are a different beast....one hummingbird may sound alright whereas another hummingbird might blow you away. Appreciate your thoughts on the video though, I do not disagree.

  • @enumclaw79
    @enumclaw79 3 года назад +7

    Very useful comparison -- good to know that if ever I want my Hummingbird to sound like a D18 I just need to stuff it with the contents of my sock draw
    In all seriousness though, they're very different guitars; different tools for different jobs. - a D18 is loud and very mid-focused, while the Hummingbird is a bit quieter and very mid-scooped. The D18 cuts through a mix in a band better while the hummingbird is better for a solo singer as it's mid scoop leaves room for vocals while it's bass and sparkly treble fill in the rest of the spectrum. This is why I own one.

    • @kotymccallister5150
      @kotymccallister5150 2 года назад

      The Dove's mids are even more scooped

    • @wungabunga
      @wungabunga Год назад +1

      @@kotymccallister5150 I doubt the Gibson Dave would have been such a big seller. :)

  • @barrymead8414
    @barrymead8414 2 месяца назад +1

    Both sound great although there is a difference, I have a D28 rather than a D18 so rosewood back and sides and that makes it not the same comparison tone wise but I like the shorter scale Hummingbird and I think the feel is an important factor too. Feel and comfort are important factors for me I like the shorter scale and prefer the feel of the neck on the hummingbird but everyone is different and in fairness the Martin is not an uncomfortable guitar just different
    You can listen to tones of different guitars on line to get a sense of the sound you like, but if you are like me quite a long way from any guitar stores that have a big enough selection of guitars to try getting a sense of feel is tough. Fair play to you guys whenever I've spoken about guitars you do your best to try and give a sense of feel of the specific guitars. Not an easy task and obviously not an exact art but it does help

    • @thefellowshipofacoustics
      @thefellowshipofacoustics  2 месяца назад

      Thanks! The feel and playability is also a really important part of the guitar, so we do our best to share our thoughts about that as well! 🙌

  • @rosewoodsteel6656
    @rosewoodsteel6656 23 дня назад +1

    My first impression, without even plugging in my earphones, is the D-18 is much louder than the Gibson. Could the very large pick guard be muting the top? I just relistened with my earphones. The Gibson sounds nice, but the D-18 is more resonant and sounds a bit better to me. I would save myself $500 to $1,000 and pick up the less expensive D-18. Were the same type/age strings on both guitars?

  • @sboy1955
    @sboy1955 4 месяца назад +2

    I like them both but I own a Honey Burst D18

  • @maxwellfan55
    @maxwellfan55 3 года назад +7

    Hummingbird is the ultimate strummer and singer's accompaniment. Incredibly smooth, well balanced across all strings, no harshness whatsoever, like it has its own EQ. Also looks amazing, great neck, and plays beautifully. However, not so good for clear finger-style and lacks the punch and clarity of the plainer D-18.
    Both these guitars best used for their own individual strengths.

  • @thebreakfastmenu
    @thebreakfastmenu 3 года назад +4

    I think D18 wins for strumming and Hummingbird wins for fingerpicking.

  • @masterofce
    @masterofce 8 месяцев назад +3

    Martin D18 is the absolute KING.!!!!

  • @Elaleyelunivese
    @Elaleyelunivese 2 года назад +1

    Both extraordinary guitars. But personally I stay with the Martin. LOVE AND PEACE FROM CHILE!!

  • @jamesmorrison2063
    @jamesmorrison2063 3 года назад +1

    The mics should be positioned toward the 12 fret. I believe the Hummingbird is way more expensive than the D-18. I'm partial to Martins, (The standard that all others are judged against). I have a HD-28 for flatpicking and a 000-28VS, (my favorite), for fingerstyle. I prefer Rosewood instead of Mahogany. I do have a Yamaha FSX5 with mahogany back and sides. It's great for fingerstyle also. It's a softer sound, but a great one for the price, $1,300.00

  • @BradleyBellwether-oy2qi
    @BradleyBellwether-oy2qi Год назад +2

    Imo, the Gibson has soothing sweet tones that would be great for a solo artist playing folk or soft rock music and the Martin is very bright and would be great in a rock or bluegrass group. Even though I'm more of a rock fan, the Gibson's sweet tones makes it my favorite of these two. The d-45 is still my favorite guitar I've ever played!
    Comparing these two is like comparing apples to dragon fruit. Just because they're in a comparable price range doesn't mean they are actually comparable. One is sweet and soft spoken and possibly *too* reserved and the other is kind of a boisterous a hole that can sound tinny if strummed too hard.

    • @thefellowshipofacoustics
      @thefellowshipofacoustics  Год назад

      You've made a good point they're Bradley, thanks for sharing! In the end, we can't stress enough how important it is to try a guitar before you buy it :)

  • @MatthewDrive
    @MatthewDrive Год назад +1

    I'm definitly a mahogany guy. I preferred the Hummingbird for a long time, but I have to admit that D18 suits me better. When I play my hand is heavy, I need such a heavy guitar: D18 is it.

  • @drewkingson
    @drewkingson 2 года назад +1

    Bought the Hummingbird - love it totally - thank you

  • @RonRivet
    @RonRivet 5 месяцев назад +1

    I'm a Martin fan but I have to say that the Gibson is the winner hands down! It's far more fluid and sweet sounding as well as louder sounding than the Martin yet the Martin is such a versatile and familiar sound.

    • @thefellowshipofacoustics
      @thefellowshipofacoustics  4 месяца назад +1

      Thanks for sharing! It's very interesting how guitars can surprise us and exceed our expectations! Choosing a favorite is sometimes even harder but very cool to hear how you tend towards the Hummingbird in this case. :)

  • @thefisherman2837
    @thefisherman2837 3 года назад +3

    Great clip. Still waiting for the atkin d37 v Martin d28 authentic. Aha. I'd love to see this comparison. Please please thank you

  • @markharwood7573
    @markharwood7573 5 месяцев назад +1

    I like to hear Martins being played but would prefer to own and play a Gibson.

  • @aaronpatton6674
    @aaronpatton6674 Год назад +13

    The Martin for my ears

  • @tommagnum6302
    @tommagnum6302 3 года назад +3

    Different, but both beautiful.

  • @richardmckrell4899
    @richardmckrell4899 Год назад +1

    Gibson acoustics seem to have too much pick on string sound which gets in the way of sound hole notes.

  • @daddio307
    @daddio307 3 месяца назад

    I thought most RUclipsrs use mics at the 12th fret, not pointed at the sound hole.

  • @buskman3286
    @buskman3286 2 месяца назад

    I have both. Hummingbird is my choice for gigging.

  • @jerryvigil2626
    @jerryvigil2626 2 года назад +1

    One of the guys said the back and sides of both guitars are made of mahogany , in fact the d28 is made of rosewood.. ebony fret board is the better quality wood.

    • @Winterfell1066
      @Winterfell1066 Год назад +5

      They are reviewing the D-18 with a Mahogany back.

  • @ScrappyPoontachat
    @ScrappyPoontachat 9 месяцев назад

    The Hummingbird gives you something beautiful to look at, when it's sitting on it's stand . Also seems to have a warmer and cleaner tone to me.

  • @Michael72525
    @Michael72525 3 месяца назад +1

    The song you play starting at 0:22, is that Pancho and Lefty?
    They're both beautiful, but the Hummingbird is sublime.

  • @gges1605
    @gges1605 Год назад +1

    Martin is louder and is distorting mic slightly

  • @ThePeterBlood
    @ThePeterBlood Месяц назад +1

    Hummimgbird sounds too boomy for me - as beautiful as it is. D18 to my ear sounds best and more balanced.

  • @BryanClark-gk6ie
    @BryanClark-gk6ie 3 месяца назад +1

    Martin all the way... that's why most all BG players use them but some people will go with the Gibson because they want to be different and are not professional musicians.... but they are a few professional musicians who use Gibson guitars because they are different from people who own Martin guitars that are not professional musicians.
    If I had to choose' it would be a Yamaha because I'm not a professional musician but I want to be one and I want to be different from people who use Martin and Gibson guitars.

  • @davidhall-4640
    @davidhall-4640 Год назад +2

    Hummingbird with rosewood back and sides is hands down the best sounding acoustic guitar you can buy.

  • @seniorp9444
    @seniorp9444 Год назад +21

    If you like to sing and play, humming bird. If you don’t sing, D18. D-18 is really a cannon and overpowering for unamplified vocals.

    • @CenterThePendulum
      @CenterThePendulum 9 месяцев назад +4

      Only for quiet singers.

    • @multipipi1234
      @multipipi1234 8 месяцев назад

      Really? Paul Simon?

    • @sboy1955
      @sboy1955 4 месяца назад +1

      I have a strong voice, must be why the D18 is my mate…?

    • @BennyTheBusker
      @BennyTheBusker Месяц назад

      @seniorp9444, not true.

  • @merseybeat1963
    @merseybeat1963 4 месяца назад

    Do they cost the same ? It's an important detail. Gibson looks better and I like less tension that short scale has (in theory).
    But I prefer Ebony fingerboard and the Martin here sounds a little better..
    Basically both equally good . Would be nice to have both cause they are a little different in what they are.

  • @stevesorenson5081
    @stevesorenson5081 11 месяцев назад +1

    I am surprised that the D18 compares to the Hummingbird. However, the look, the sound, the nostalgia of the Gibson can't be beat! I wouldn't mind having a D18 for a beach guitar though. Love them both, but the Gibson wins easily!

    • @IRequireMedication
      @IRequireMedication 11 месяцев назад +1

      A beach guitar eh? What an absurd statement from a dude that likely owns an entry level Yamaha

    • @stevesorenson5081
      @stevesorenson5081 11 месяцев назад

      @@IRequireMedication My other acoustic guitar is a 1992 Gibson J200. Back and sides are koa wood. I am gonna get either another J45, or possibly the Hummingbird. Gibson's are the bomb!(greatest/coolest/etc.). Thanks for the reply Michael.

    • @IRequireMedication
      @IRequireMedication 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@stevesorenson5081 You know what? I believe you, but it was still an absurd statement on your part

    • @stevesorenson5081
      @stevesorenson5081 11 месяцев назад

      In my opinion, the D28 is the professional entry level of Martin. D18? Sounds good, but doesn't quite rise to world class? Just an opinion.

  • @bobaldo2339
    @bobaldo2339 4 месяца назад

    Fretboard radius: Gibson, 12 inches(rounder) Martin 16 inches (flatter)

  • @ron88303
    @ron88303 7 месяцев назад

    Another key differentiator might be the neck size. Thinner or chunkier?

  • @bryanhatch6688
    @bryanhatch6688 3 месяца назад +1

    Martin D-18 is superior in every respect. That said, I’d rather have the Hummingbird. Not even a question

  • @hogs150
    @hogs150 2 года назад +2

    How about a comparison to the D-18 short scale

  • @piedpeter1
    @piedpeter1 2 года назад +1

    After hearing few times. Martin clear, warm and balanced. Gibson fat, sweet but sounds like its just developing a stuffy nose but dam good. Both have sweet top ends. Own a Martin, a little more all arounder and would love a Gibson. Coming from a primarily a pick and strummer player.

  • @BobK5
    @BobK5 3 месяца назад

    I wonder what the Bird sound like without the huge scratch plate

  • @gtrplr42
    @gtrplr42 2 года назад +8

    I love them both, but the hummingbird is $1500 more than the D-18. If they were the same price I might consider the Gibson, but the Martin is a WAY better value!

  • @phyfts
    @phyfts 2 года назад +3

    Please compare d28 and d18 or j45 and d18 too :)

  • @lesteryancewicz3947
    @lesteryancewicz3947 5 месяцев назад +1

    Bird for my ears except if playing blue grass then don’t even try taking on a Martin.

  • @joen.8668
    @joen.8668 Год назад +1

    The Hummingbird for me

  • @deborahmcalister3936
    @deborahmcalister3936 2 года назад +2

    Gibby all the way.... it has a growl like no other!

  • @jasper_north
    @jasper_north 3 года назад +2

    Lovely. Question, do you think it’s worth it to go for the VTS system and the HIDE GLUE. Expensive options. Perhaps just a basic D18? Thanks man!

    • @thefellowshipofacoustics
      @thefellowshipofacoustics  3 года назад +1

      You can't go wrong with Hide Glue to be honest. But the VTS system is more of a personal taste! I'd advise playing a couple of them to try out which one suits you best ;)

  • @lebe220
    @lebe220 2 года назад +2

    The Martin kinda tells a story.

  • @ericouicestmoimeme
    @ericouicestmoimeme 3 года назад +4

    I have owned some nice Martin (J40, HD28V, 0028EC, 0015M ...) and two Gibson (Hummingbird True Vintage, SJ 200 True Vintage). It's my personal taste but I have always been much more seduced by the sound of Gibsons. I have always found the Martins too much in the midrange and the Gibson sound warmer. This is what I feel here, even if the position of the microphone puts the bass frequencies too much forward.

    • @dmcrisp
      @dmcrisp 3 года назад +2

      That’s because Martins are made for people who actually play guitar really well (you want a lot of midrange to actually cut through a recording mix) and gibsons are made for singer songwriters that just play back up chords

  • @dividedbytimestudios
    @dividedbytimestudios 3 года назад +1

    Do Gibson J-15 vs Taylor 317

  • @truthof7382
    @truthof7382 2 года назад +2

    …and the Martin is $1350. Less. Great video, thanks guys.

  • @chrisyoung7929
    @chrisyoung7929 9 месяцев назад

    Hummingbird is prettier. But for equal money, is always Martin for me

  • @coltrane2323
    @coltrane2323 Год назад +3

    Is this the son of Danish Pete?

  • @bradh6185
    @bradh6185 3 года назад +4

    They excel at different things. The D-18 is very good for finger picking folk music where midrange tone is more important. The HB is very good for strumming.

    • @jasper_north
      @jasper_north 3 года назад

      Great info! Thx

    • @kalvino67
      @kalvino67 3 года назад +1

      I’m not sure about that. I have the D18 and it’s great for strumming. It’s a BIG sound! The tone is AMAZING!! But I would love a HB as well!….and a J45, and a 0018 and the list goes on! 😂😂

    • @bradh6185
      @bradh6185 3 года назад

      @@kalvino67 I agree. The D-18 is a very good strummer as well! The answer is clearly that everyone needs BOTH of these guitars and lots more!

  • @williamoxendine6121
    @williamoxendine6121 3 месяца назад

    The Bible says no lair will enter heaven I can’t tell the difference between the two both sound great

  • @sunnyarora2574
    @sunnyarora2574 Год назад +1

    Gibson❤

  • @drewkingson
    @drewkingson 2 года назад +1

    I'm putting my D-18 up for sale so I can get a Hummingbird

  • @theraise5243
    @theraise5243 8 месяцев назад

    The humming bird has clarity. The Martin seems muddy

  • @scottstambaugh8473
    @scottstambaugh8473 Год назад +2

    The Hummingbird sounds like honey. Yes please.

  • @1234seeeed
    @1234seeeed 3 года назад +2

    Thank you for this comparison. The D18 is amazing - but if I had to choose one, I would go Hummingbird. The HB is one of the most versatile acoustic guitars and has so much soul. Love them both though - apples and oranges! P.S. I recommend the Gibson Dove it is equally awesome!

    • @thefellowshipofacoustics
      @thefellowshipofacoustics  3 года назад

      Thanks for commenting Saeed! :)

    • @1234seeeed
      @1234seeeed 3 года назад +1

      @@thefellowshipofacoustics Of course, and thank you for this great demo! The Hummingbird also is a great staple on all of those early Stones albums and songs. Have a fantastic Summer!

    • @adriennekulcsar7734
      @adriennekulcsar7734 2 года назад +1

      @@1234seeeed ........the Hummingbird i a "Keith Guitar" , along with a Black Guard Tele.....

  • @jvejar
    @jvejar 3 года назад +4

    The Hummingbird all day and night !

  • @SevanStick
    @SevanStick 2 года назад +3

    ‚The Kibsoon has woom mällo toune, the Matin has mo pönsch.‘ 😂

  • @freedomfirst007
    @freedomfirst007 3 месяца назад +1

    The Martin sounds better to me.

  • @goose1586
    @goose1586 11 месяцев назад

    i feel like the hummingbird sounds a bit dead compared to the martin

  • @garychen483
    @garychen483 11 месяцев назад

    Martin is deeper with more sustain, whereas hummingbird has better clarity.

  • @libertineme
    @libertineme 4 месяца назад +1

    Gibson.

  • @josepheveson6187
    @josepheveson6187 2 года назад +1

    Why compare an 18 to the hummingbird? Surely a d-28 would be a better comparison

  • @redmc3614
    @redmc3614 3 года назад +8

    Martin hands down

  • @antonioandolini872
    @antonioandolini872 Год назад

    Gibson Acoustics, like the Hummingbird and Dove have a pianistic ring to them more suited aside a tenor vocal, you have the strum of a piano.
    The Martin sound is that of an intimate stage performance to the likes of Eddie Vedder with rich baritones against the oddly big sound of a Martin 000-15M in rich mahogany classic sturdiness. Bottom Line- Gibson puts out a tenorish up-tone with a piano ringing finish, while the Martin rings a short rounded and level fading tone. I have MEneiere's Disease and just had a cochlear implant. One thing I haven't lost is perfect pitch/tone recognition.

  • @francescosessa8719
    @francescosessa8719 2 года назад +4

    Martin is of another league…also that Gibson pick guard is a true eye sore

    • @Winterfell1066
      @Winterfell1066 Год назад +1

      The Hummingbird look just like it is supposed to.

    • @IRequireMedication
      @IRequireMedication 11 месяцев назад +1

      I concur, that pick guard has always irked me

  • @deborahmcalister3936
    @deborahmcalister3936 Год назад +1

    D18 is not rosewood!!

  • @krisersn3092
    @krisersn3092 3 года назад +3

    Martin hd28 beats both

    • @jboy8735
      @jboy8735 3 года назад +1

      The d-28 is good to just got mine a few days ago after playing Martin gutair the others just don’t come close to the warm deep bright and Articulate tone I also have the d-18 have had it for a few years now

    • @yudhistiramelody3449
      @yudhistiramelody3449 3 года назад

      Different wood. Not apples to apples.

  • @dmcrisp
    @dmcrisp 3 года назад +5

    This is apples to oranges. One is made for people in coffee shops and the other is for legitimate guitar players

    • @theexplodingmothfromhell8012
      @theexplodingmothfromhell8012 3 года назад +3

      I'm not sure which you're suggesting is which.

    • @dmcrisp
      @dmcrisp 3 года назад +1

      @@theexplodingmothfromhell8012 I wouldn’t expect anyone with your page name to be sure of anything so that’s normal

    • @theexplodingmothfromhell8012
      @theexplodingmothfromhell8012 3 года назад +2

      I guess Martins are more of a player's instrument. Realistically they have the claim to making the quintessential Acoustic guitar.
      In my experience the singer songwriter types, assuming that's what you mean, tend to play Martins as well, or maybe a Taylor. I almost get the impression that Gibsons are something people who primarily play electric guitar are more likely to go for.

    • @dmcrisp
      @dmcrisp 3 года назад +1

      @@theexplodingmothfromhell8012the singer songwriter types that play martins play rosewood bodied models. The d18 is specifically a lead guitar player’s acoustic.

    • @theexplodingmothfromhell8012
      @theexplodingmothfromhell8012 3 года назад

      Would you not consider using a d28 for bluegrass then? I honestly don't have a huge amount of experience playing different acoustic guitars myself.

  • @user-wb1qo3cx9l
    @user-wb1qo3cx9l 7 месяцев назад

    You don’t even need to make a video for this. Martin blows Gibson out of the water. Gibson makes the worst acoustic guitars.

  • @jazzlehazzle
    @jazzlehazzle 2 года назад +1

    You guys need to call The Fellowship of How to Mic a Guitar & Record Audio bc these both sounded like woofy, boomy crap. And then all that fuzzy noise for your vocal mics?? And then all those beeps? C'mon guys... how you could you release this and put your name on it? This sounded like basement-made amateur night. What does this say about your attention to details? And you expect me to pay you thousands of dollars for a great guitar? Not w this crap I can't. A waste of time that drowned their tones in muddy bass. I could *barely still hear the caramel frontnotes of the Hummy vs the D-18's sharper/crisper attack. But all overtones & development were lost. Are TFOA pros or not?? Please relearn and redo.

    • @thefellowshipofacoustics
      @thefellowshipofacoustics  2 года назад

      I'm sorry to hear you didn't enjoy our video. I can assure you we know our guitars, but you're right that we aren't studio-engineers. All tips & tricks are welcome!

  • @Tzadeck
    @Tzadeck 3 года назад +1

    An atrocious sounding recording of two great guitars, haha.

  • @jaredcaldera
    @jaredcaldera 2 года назад +1

    The hummingbird is gorgeous and sounds amazing. But there’s something about martin tone that calls out to me🥹