Martin X Series D-X1E & 00-X2E | Reviews

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  • Опубликовано: 24 дек 2024
  • Billed as affordable, eco-conscious instruments without compromising on legendary tone, the newly reimagined X Series utilizes high-pressure laminate (HPL) coupled with select hardwood to make these models some of the sturdiest, scratch and weather-resistant models in Martin’s lineup. Nick Jennison reviews the Martin X Series D-X1E & 00-X2E.
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  • @miketan4540
    @miketan4540 2 года назад +2

    Just bought the 00-X2E X ... now I know I won't regret the decision!~ Thank you!~

  • @danlosgar9194
    @danlosgar9194 3 года назад +3

    Love the sound of these HPL Martins...didn't think I'd like them 'till this demo. Thanks!

  • @karlnation-m8f
    @karlnation-m8f 11 месяцев назад

    Just bought the dreadnought version. It's exactly as you described. Great comparison video man. Bang on

  • @lhvent
    @lhvent 4 года назад +5

    I like the chime of HPL back and sides. I have a DX1RAE and love it

  • @sergedesmarais4941
    @sergedesmarais4941 4 года назад +8

    Mahogany sounds great !!!

  • @lhvent
    @lhvent 4 года назад +9

    Isn't the mahogany dreadnought all HPL. This model shows as all laminate HPL on the Martin site. Cheers

    • @MarkZarecki
      @MarkZarecki 4 года назад +1

      yes

    • @Rustymcdangles
      @Rustymcdangles 3 года назад +1

      I ordered one of these and was wondering if this was the same HPL model as the koa one.

  • @GaganWalia
    @GaganWalia 4 года назад +8

    I'm planning on buying the 00X2E, you guys recommend it?

  • @rosshorne4769
    @rosshorne4769 3 года назад

    You sir are immensely talented.

  • @desaljs
    @desaljs 2 года назад

    Nice comparison and very nice playing. The 00-X2E would make the perfect "couch" guitar.

  • @pedersenist
    @pedersenist 4 года назад

    This was informative and hope you will do more content like this.

  • @larryg.overton2951
    @larryg.overton2951 2 года назад

    The whole body of that D-X1E, top included, is HPL material. The body (top, sides & back) is only faux grained/printed (think kitchen countertop material here) to look like mahogany, and you will be getting the sonic characteristics of HPL (whatever those are) not mahogany, whether laminate (plywood) or solid top.

    • @larrywillard844
      @larrywillard844 2 года назад

      yes yes yes... this video made it seem like there was actual mahogany on these, and no no no there is None, just HPL with mahogany appearance (color & grain, not sound or tone). Actually mahogany (the real stuff, not Sapelle) is becoming hard to get, some manufacturers still use it for necks, but Martin is mostly using "Select Hardwood" except for the D-15 (or 000-15 etc), sadly even some D-18 do not have mahogany necks now. And he could have built up the X2 better by explaining the neck+ fretboard are real wood, even if unknown and not mahogany, and the DX-1E has man-made neck+fretbd. But I did like his playing for the comparisons.

    • @karlnation-m8f
      @karlnation-m8f 11 месяцев назад

      Point is affordable dude

    • @larryg.overton2951
      @larryg.overton2951 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@karlnation-m8f my point is facts, dude.
      I get that it's an affordable option. I like that it's weather resistant. I actually would like to have one for the beach and camping trips.
      But the guy said "The dreadnought has a *mahogany* top..." It does not. The top is HPL. He went on to wax lyrical about the sonic properties of mahogany versus spruce, which again, doesn't really apply here.

  • @BCKayaker
    @BCKayaker 2 года назад +1

    I'm just learning guitar in my 60s. I bought the D-X2E last week and decided it was too big for me. Swapped it out today for a OOO-X2E. If ever I'm questioning the quality of the guitar I'll come back here to get a reminder that it's not the guitar.

  • @brianharron7204
    @brianharron7204 3 года назад

    Loved the video

  • @duaneulman9915
    @duaneulman9915 2 года назад

    Than you

  • @Rustymcdangles
    @Rustymcdangles 3 года назад +1

    Just so I’m clear, this is the HPL top , they all sound the same in the line as the material is all the same?

  • @thomasl.2648
    @thomasl.2648 4 года назад +1

    Pay the extra $50 or so and get the dx1ae with the solid Sitka spruce top, laminate back and sides and richlite fretboard and Carbonite kneck! I've played all 3 and the dx1ae sounds better and a little louder. You want the solid spruce top for sure!

    • @juana1483
      @juana1483 4 года назад +7

      Carbonite!!! Isn't that what Han Solo was frozen in by Darth Vader? Then given to Jabba the Hutt??

    • @jed1166
      @jed1166 2 года назад

      Hey Thomas… not in zero humidity Phoenix… go for the HPL, unless you like your guitars always in cases humidifying

  • @oatnoid
    @oatnoid 4 года назад

    I have an older cutaway version. Do these have the same necks? I believe it is a polycarbonate material.

  • @teashea1
    @teashea1 3 года назад

    well done

  • @SoumyadiptaRay
    @SoumyadiptaRay 4 года назад +1

    MARTIN D2XE....excellent tone and great loudness...but the one i bought, the string height is too high and cant take it down much or else its buzzing..and as i stay in Inida, so no authentic Martin repair person i can find here... ALAS...!!!

    • @ronj9448
      @ronj9448 3 года назад

      action can be adjusted by anyone (might need a shave off the bridge)

    • @sizzler271
      @sizzler271 3 года назад +1

      Have you tried adjusting the truss rod. Get a notched straight edge (look it up online) and see if there is a convex bow. Ideally the fret board should be either perfectly flat or slightly concave (relief) Some weather conditions can change the neck and the fret board shape especially damp conditions like during your monsoon season. You can adjust it with the truss rod. It's important to remember to do this with the guitar tuned up and also the truss rod is not for adjusting action but just for adjusting the guitar necks Bow ͜͡or if there is a convex bow it means there is a slight hump in the fret board which can cause buzz. Also play the string that buzzes starting on the first fret and every fret down the neck until it disappears then you know the fret it disappears at is the culprit (at least one of them).

    • @drjay927
      @drjay927 Год назад

      It's not hard to setup a guitar... save yourself money, and do it yourself. Plenty of tutorials on youtube

  • @darthhooka6851
    @darthhooka6851 4 года назад

    I’m torn between both ;)

  • @sandrogasparetti5636
    @sandrogasparetti5636 3 года назад

    Dx1e = Drs1 .....?

  • @marosstefak4968
    @marosstefak4968 3 года назад +2

    pure guitar technique and guitar player without musical thinking generally

  • @sizzler271
    @sizzler271 4 года назад +1

    It's annoying that you don't specifically say whether the tops on these guitars are solid wood or laminate. You specify that the back and sides are HPL but with the tops you just say Mahogany and sitka spruce which made me think they must be solid (because you didn't say HPL or laminate) I later found out that at least the mahogany one is laminate, not sure about the other.

    • @MattZim101
      @MattZim101 4 года назад +1

      The top is so thin that you can it reflex when you push it.

    • @ronj9448
      @ronj9448 3 года назад +1

      For the record both of these models are HPL tops

    • @sizzler271
      @sizzler271 3 года назад

      @@ronj9448 Thanks for the HU and that's exactly why I will not be buying either. I have £1K and by the summer when I plan on buying an upgrade from my Epiphone Hummingbird Pro I should have around £1.5K I think I'll probably go for a Gibson G45 or J45 which both can be got for £1K to £2K and they are all solid woods. I just don't want a plywood guitar.

    • @ronj9448
      @ronj9448 3 года назад

      @@sizzler271 That Epiphone of yours has a solid top so it actually has greater potential than these two. Why are you not happy with it? Maybe a tweak here or there could turn it around. You pay a premium for the name Gibson (or Martin). Have you considered Cole Clark or all solid wood Yamaha? You could get two of those for the price of a Gibson and sound just as good or better. Regardless a rule a teacher taught me is for every 500.00 you're spending you should audition at least 3 of the SAME model. So if you do go with Gibson and want to spend 1500 then try out at least 9. It helps you understand the tone that the model is shooting for. This way you'll be confident that the one you bought is really the best for you without doubts.

    • @sizzler271
      @sizzler271 3 года назад +1

      @@ronj9448 Of course I know that the top is solid spruce and actually epiphone now have a series called inspired by Gibson that are all solid and includes the hummingbird, it looks identical to mine but all solid. www.epiphone.com/Guitars/Collection/Inspired-by-Gibson-Acoustic there's even a 12 string version of the hummingbird.
      In answer to your question my hummingbird sounds beautiful, especially since I took out the under saddle pickup, added tusq nut and saddle and changed to Martin strings, I couldn't be happier for a £200 guitar as far as tone goes but that's just it, it is now around 2 years old and it probably will not improve further such is the nature of laminate guitars even when they have a solid top, whereas if you buy a decent all solid guitar it will improve year after year. I want an all solid guitar that I can keep and will improve for years. I have played a few and there is an improvement in all solid guitars the older the better It hasn't got to be a Gibson, I ,might even go second hand and get something even better. I change from week to week, one week it will be a Martin, the next week a Gibson and one day during the next year I will see the right guitar, go try it (hopefully covid allowing), and buy it. I might even go for one from the inspired by Gibson epiphone solids I linked to above. So whatever you say an all solid guitar is a definite upgrade from a laminate guitar even if it has a solid top and I will get the best all solid I can get for whatever money I decide to spend. So thanks for the advice but really not needed thanks, I like to spend my money my way.

  • @darkwell1581
    @darkwell1581 4 года назад

    X series is a laminate, I believe. At least the one I have is a laminate

    • @thomasl.2648
      @thomasl.2648 4 года назад +2

      Some of them have laminate tops, some have solid spruce tops. You want the solid top, it's the most important part of the guitars sound.

    • @sizzler271
      @sizzler271 3 года назад

      I've noticed that at least most of the solid top ones in the Martin X series have a 2 in the model number and like Thomas L. says you definitely want a solid top. There are plenty of solid top guitars around much cheaper than these with solid tops and you could save the difference until your ready to upgrade when you become slightly more competent and put it towards a good all solid guitar.

    • @alexcrayfish
      @alexcrayfish Год назад

      The 00 X2e has a Solid spruce top and HPL back and sides.

  • @angelcastellanosmartinez2412
    @angelcastellanosmartinez2412 11 месяцев назад

    Ma ing guitars, 😂 lets compeeee beeeeee

  • @runnningonempty
    @runnningonempty 4 года назад

    50th like...DID I WIN?

  • @davidandrewwiebeofficial
    @davidandrewwiebeofficial 2 года назад

    I didn't know Ezra Firestone could play guitar!

  • @DavidLiraOfficial
    @DavidLiraOfficial 3 года назад

    Snooze fest