Nice to see you back. Love the guitars. I ended buying a martin 000 15 this year thanks to some of your previous videos and I definitely don't regret it. Would love to see you put out some covers again of old folk songs.
Thank you for this! It’s great to see an all mahogany D-15 getting some love. I have one that I bought new in ‘98 - it was my first guitar. As good as they sound when newer, these turn into pretty dang magical sounding guitars as they age. They’re highly underrated! I can’t think of a better “bang for your buck” dread out there. Also, to anyone who has one, swap out the plastic bridge pins for ebony or bone. It makes a huge difference!
fantastic demo. I love both of these models and have been trying to decide between the two. So this is a massive help. Still can't decide though. They both sound so good. haha!
Thanks Fuzzilla. They are both great guitars, same size but quite different in looks, feel and sound. The D-18 is a bit fancier with gloss finish and tortoise binding, 1 3/4" nut width, a bit brighter and more complex sounding, $1200- more expensive new. The D-15m is more plain with satin finish, no binding, 1 11/16" nut width, a bit darker mellower woodier sounding, $1200- less expensive new. I always buy used, some good deals on Reverb. Can't go wrong with either model.
@@wheninroamful Hi Tim. No, I didn't - I probably should have though. I went for the 00-15 but didn't bond with it unfortunately. So, I'm still without an acoustic and pondering.
I had a D15M for several years. I really liked it but i ended up selling it because it was very sensitive to seasonal changes snd needed to be set up fairly often. I would probably get anotherone if i came across a good deal. Instead i acquired a Yamaha FSX5 which kind of competes with the 00018 for much less.
I have a d15m and love it. However, I’m thinking of installing the Liquid Metal bridge pins for a touch more sustain. They don’t affect all guitars but DO make a difference in the D15M hog (heard a demo on it) Do you have any experience with the Luxe pins?
@@bigdoubleyer No I don't have much experience with the Luxe pins, other than on trying some Modern Deluxe model Martins that have them, in shops. I can believe that they do add a bit more clarity/brightness. I dont care for how they look, so I would choose bone or fossilized walrus ivory, to get a similar effect, but not sure of price difference.
Thank you for the reply. I’ll let you know my thoughts once I install them. The biggest difference for me with the D15M and D18 is the sustain. D15M has much less
They sound and feel quite different from each other Michael, but I like them both equally well. They D-18 is probably all around more versatile and sophisticated tonally, but I have an affinity for all-mahogany. What do you think?
@@toddvossmusic7833 Hi thanks for replying, I have played a d15 years ago and was totally blown away with it , I used to play lowdens, but I've been playing Mandolin for years now but I want to get back in the saddle with my guitar in case I lose my chops, I'm thinking d18 d15 or j45, the d18 has a more controlled sofisticated sound to my ears and needs a better player to extract it, d15 reminds me of my cedar walnut lowden lovely and warm when you are sitting with it playing but they dont project sound like the d18, who knows its black magic lol 😂 thanks Michael
I don't think you can go wrong with an 18, 15 or 45 Michael, all great guitars. Just comes down to personal preference I guess. Good luck in your search and happy playing! I buy most of my instruments used on Reverb, a great way to find good instruments at a good price. Cheers!@@michaeladams2644
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@1:40 D-18
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@1:58 D-18
Nice comparison. I’m D18 all the way.
Nice to see you back. Love the guitars. I ended buying a martin 000 15 this year thanks to some of your previous videos and I definitely don't regret it. Would love to see you put out some covers again of old folk songs.
Thanks William, congrats on the 000-15, good choice. Yes more folk songs etc. on the way.
Great video, thank you. Vote for D-15M. So woody and warm - I like it a lot.
Thanks, glad you liked it. Yes the all mahogany is a great sound.
nice relaxing playing . glad you are still at it
Thanks Darrel, glad you enjoy it.
Thank you for this! It’s great to see an all mahogany D-15 getting some love. I have one that I bought new in ‘98 - it was my first guitar. As good as they sound when newer, these turn into pretty dang magical sounding guitars as they age. They’re highly underrated! I can’t think of a better “bang for your buck” dread out there.
Also, to anyone who has one, swap out the plastic bridge pins for ebony or bone. It makes a huge difference!
Yes, I agree, great guitars, as are all of the 15 series (all mahogany) Martins. Cheers!
Great comparison. I think up preferred the d18 for strumming and the d15m for finger picking.
I guess I really like the sound of that D15m more even though it’s less expensive. Very balanced sound.
Thanks Jayman, it is a great sounding, playing and looking guitar. I have it for sale on Reverb right now in case you are interested.
@@toddvossmusic7833 thanks for the info.
fantastic demo. I love both of these models and have been trying to decide between the two. So this is a massive help. Still can't decide though. They both sound so good. haha!
Thanks Fuzzilla. They are both great guitars, same size but quite different in looks, feel and sound. The D-18 is a bit fancier with gloss finish and tortoise binding, 1 3/4" nut width, a bit brighter and more complex sounding, $1200- more expensive new. The D-15m is more plain with satin finish, no binding, 1 11/16" nut width, a bit darker mellower woodier sounding, $1200- less expensive new. I always buy used, some good deals on Reverb. Can't go wrong with either model.
@@toddvossmusic7833 They both sound excellent. Now to get one! Thanks again :)
Did you end up getting one?
@@wheninroamful Hi Tim. No, I didn't - I probably should have though. I went for the 00-15 but didn't bond with it unfortunately. So, I'm still without an acoustic and pondering.
@@brightneonlike From a D15 or D18 to a 00-15...? You're kinda all over the place...lol.
Great to hear from you again!!
Thanks Tin Man! More to come...
I had a D15M for several years. I really liked it but i ended up selling it because it was very sensitive to seasonal changes snd needed to be set up fairly often. I would probably get anotherone if i came across a good deal. Instead i acquired a Yamaha FSX5 which kind of competes with the 00018 for much less.
@@tenniswilliam interesting, thanks for watching
Nice playing ...I got the D-15m. For the $, can't beat it !
Thanks Rick. Good choice on the D-15m, one of my favorites. Cheers
Very nice demo and playing.
I have a d15m and love it. However, I’m thinking of installing the Liquid Metal bridge pins for a touch more sustain. They don’t affect all guitars but DO make a difference in the D15M hog (heard a demo on it)
Do you have any experience with the Luxe pins?
@@bigdoubleyer No I don't have much experience with the Luxe pins, other than on trying some Modern Deluxe model Martins that have them, in shops. I can believe that they do add a bit more clarity/brightness. I dont care for how they look, so I would choose bone or fossilized walrus ivory, to get a similar effect, but not sure of price difference.
Thank you for the reply. I’ll let you know my thoughts once I install them. The biggest difference for me with the D15M and D18 is the sustain. D15M has much less
One last thing to add. As a producer I find the D15M records extremely well. Clarity being the top wire to describe it
*top word
@@bigdoubleyerdid you ever get around to installing luxe pins? I have a d15e, curious if it would make a deference.
Well what is your opinion? D15 or 18?
They sound and feel quite different from each other Michael, but I like them both equally well. They D-18 is probably all around more versatile and sophisticated tonally, but I have an affinity for all-mahogany. What do you think?
@@toddvossmusic7833
Hi thanks for replying, I have played a d15 years ago and was totally blown away with it , I used to play lowdens, but I've been playing Mandolin for years now but I want to get back in the saddle with my guitar in case I lose my chops, I'm thinking d18 d15 or j45, the d18 has a more controlled sofisticated sound to my ears and needs a better player to extract it, d15 reminds me of my cedar walnut lowden lovely and warm when you are sitting with it playing but they dont project sound like the d18, who knows its black magic lol 😂 thanks Michael
I don't think you can go wrong with an 18, 15 or 45 Michael, all great guitars. Just comes down to personal preference I guess. Good luck in your search and happy playing! I buy most of my instruments used on Reverb, a great way to find good instruments at a good price. Cheers!@@michaeladams2644
Why compare solid mahogany acoustic to spruce top guitar.
@@johnoffutt898 Why not!? Demonstrates the difference the tonal difference.