Hey Randy! My thoughts are a bit split. On the one hand, the Hummingbird sounds richer and deeper to me, and I find it easier to sing with which makes me prefer it as a rhythm instrument. The Martin on the other hand is louder in the room and works really well as a lead acoustic for some riffing and acoustic solos. If I had to pick just one, I'd personally go with the Hummingbird though, not only because I'm a rhythm player, but also because the fit and finish on it is nicer and the neck feels better to me!
@BrianMcCullarMusic If it helps any, I also thought the Martin was louder. It didn't sound bad at all, but that Hummingbird is just so sweet sounding. Always appreciate you, brother man 👍
I'm interested in your thoughts on this, Brian. You know how I feel about my Hummingbird, brother man 👍
Hey Randy! My thoughts are a bit split.
On the one hand, the Hummingbird sounds richer and deeper to me, and I find it easier to sing with which makes me prefer it as a rhythm instrument.
The Martin on the other hand is louder in the room and works really well as a lead acoustic for some riffing and acoustic solos.
If I had to pick just one, I'd personally go with the Hummingbird though, not only because I'm a rhythm player, but also because the fit and finish on it is nicer and the neck feels better to me!
@BrianMcCullarMusic If it helps any, I also thought the Martin was louder. It didn't sound bad at all, but that Hummingbird is just so sweet sounding. Always appreciate you, brother man 👍
@@randysrhythm I appreciate that! There's two more comparisons coming over the next two days!