Larrivee vs Martin

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  • Опубликовано: 9 сен 2018
  • This, is how the West was won... an old fashioned shootout. I'll be doing a head to head video shootout between my Larrivee D-40R and my Martin HD28.
    Ads in the middle of videos suck. So don't worry about that here. I block them on my videos so feel free to watch stress free.
    If you wanna buy me a taco or a pack of strings, you can hit the "thanks" button" :)
    As always, thank you for watching!
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  • @paulneumann7258
    @paulneumann7258 4 месяца назад +3

    My Larrivee story. Went to buy a Martin. Was playing a Larrivee at a slightly lesser price point when a guy walked in the room and asked, "What guitar is that?" I replied, "Mine", and headed for the checkout. That was 1998. I've never regretted it for a minute.

  • @edwardworso4485
    @edwardworso4485 3 года назад +11

    I've had a Larrivee acoustic for almost 25 years and it just keeps getting better and better

  • @roybuis7646
    @roybuis7646 5 лет назад +68

    Martin: Fuller, Bassier, Warmer/darker sound.
    L'arrivee: Brighter, Snappier, more articulate.
    Personally, I like those bright & snappy acoustic guitars, so L'arrivee wins this round.

    • @umamulo5596
      @umamulo5596 4 года назад +5

      Perfect judgement 👍👍

    • @mixisixi2367
      @mixisixi2367 3 года назад +7

      My thoughts exactly. The Larrivee sounds more alive to me.

    • @nickster5286
      @nickster5286 2 года назад +2

      Bingo

  • @davida5136
    @davida5136 3 года назад +26

    I played a Larrivee for the first time yesterday and bought it on the spot. Everything about this guitar was superb. I love the wider spacing on the neck, the sound is so well balanced. Just incredible. I couldn't leave without it.

    • @OpportunityElectrical
      @OpportunityElectrical 2 года назад +2

      I was in the market for a Martin 000-18, until I went into my local shop and saw/played a larrivee L-05 and also bought it that day.

    • @timclaus8313
      @timclaus8313 Год назад +2

      I think balanced sound says it all. If you want bluegrass or a piercing lead, Martin or Taylor may be better for your tastes. But Larrivee's sound fantastic across the spectrum.

  • @CoolCat11
    @CoolCat11 4 года назад +7

    Oh finally... Someone who talks about playability and action!!!! THANK YOU... I know the Martin - struggle with the neck but I was surprised at how much I liked it. That being said, and listening to you discuss playability, I'd buy the Larrivee! Great comparison. I know what to buy now.

  • @quinnrollen
    @quinnrollen 5 лет назад +4

    Just bought a Larrivee from a pawn shop, but I have owned my Martin for 16 years. Both are hands down the best two acoustics to own. I also own a Taylor, which is my #1 go-to soldier guitar (outdoor gigs, messing around the house). The Larrivee action is absolutely smooth as silk, sounds wonderfully bright. Martin is as good, but sounds stronger and gives a very bold deliverance for soloing.
    I couldn't be happier! Thanks for making this video. Your playing is outstanding!

  • @BARKINGattheMOON100
    @BARKINGattheMOON100 5 лет назад +33

    I want both!!! - can't afford either LOL

  • @blinddog9403
    @blinddog9403 4 года назад +14

    I was born a 'Martin man', but they'll be prying my OM Larrivée from my cold dead hands.
    Jean spoiled me -- tone, value & customer service -- flawless.

  • @ghoguet
    @ghoguet 2 года назад +4

    I have a Larrivee Parlor P01 - now 20 years old. My friends call it "the small guitar with the big voice". I love it. Easy to play and beautiful, full sound.

  • @AMinorCaseOfBlues
    @AMinorCaseOfBlues 5 месяцев назад +1

    I am literally at the crossroads with this, and this video put me over the top for Larrivee. Thanks for putting this out there.

  • @Kevins-Philippine-Retirement
    @Kevins-Philippine-Retirement 10 месяцев назад +3

    The Larrivee definitely has a more refined sound. i also agree about playability with the slightly wider fret-board and round versus V neck profile.

  • @donnyh3497
    @donnyh3497 4 года назад +7

    I fell in love with a larrivee a few years ago when it just sung to me while I played it! I've wanted one ever since.

    • @stephenatgraceland
      @stephenatgraceland 3 года назад +1

      Look for one with a repaired crack. Someone else’s misfortune can be your bargain.

  • @dweatherbee
    @dweatherbee 5 лет назад +40

    I’ve been playing Larrivees for 30 years. I’ve also trial played several Martins. Your summary sums up my experiences. Larrivees are fantastic guitars for great prices.

    • @alonzogarbanzo
      @alonzogarbanzo Год назад

      I've owned and played 10 or more 12-strings in my life, including Gibsons, Martins, Guilds, Taylors (and Rickenbacker, though I'm only concerned with acoustics here). Since 1997 I've been playing my Larivee D-03-12, and I've never known an easier 12 to play, and the tone is huge in the bass and beautifully transparent in the upper ranges, getting out of the way of vocals. If I were doing a lot of instrumentals where more punch would be wanted in the upper courses I might favor something else, but for my gigging purposes my Larivee is a lifelong axe. The neck has never needed even a slight tweaking, and the broad nearly-flat fingerboard is perfect for my fat fingers.
      I bought it as a less-than-one-year-used guitar for $700. Best guitar deal I ever stumbled into.

  • @troybabs
    @troybabs 5 лет назад +6

    Thank you for posting this comparison... for me it was Larrivee as well! Cheers.

  • @19peter96
    @19peter96 5 лет назад +49

    They both sound gorgeous, the Larrivee is quite perfectly balanced while the Martin had loads of low end (As they do). The Martin was maybe slightly sweeter and fuller but especially when you factor in the price difference Larrivee's are just brilliant guitars.

    • @brunonjezic6208
      @brunonjezic6208 5 лет назад +1

      Same thought too

    • @bobaldo2339
      @bobaldo2339 5 лет назад +2

      Totally agree, Peter.

    • @larrnew
      @larrnew 2 года назад +4

      I’ll take the larrivee and $1500…

    • @tommysixstring5094
      @tommysixstring5094 Год назад +1

      The Larrivee will age and sound better, it's soundboard still looks brand new

    • @sebg2086
      @sebg2086 9 месяцев назад

      do they even have the same string?

  • @noonsound4894
    @noonsound4894 5 лет назад +16

    Yep, I vote Larrivee in this test. Great test and thanks for posting. I own a Larrivee L09 and Martin d18 CW ( first Clarence White model), so I have a foot in both camps but this was great to hear two similar models side by side.

    • @williamcole9040
      @williamcole9040 2 года назад +2

      JUST BOUGHT A 1997 LJ 09 ARTIST….FABULOUS SPEC. I PLAY IT AS OFTEN AS MY GIBSONS AND MARTINS.EVERY HOME SOULD HAVE A LARRIVEE!

  • @zentime8047
    @zentime8047 4 года назад +2

    I have a Larrivee lv-09. I love that guitar so much. I went in looking at Matins, picked up the Larrivee even tho I had never heard of them, and couldn't stop playing it. Still cant stop playing it.

  • @brookssearls7153
    @brookssearls7153 5 лет назад +5

    I have had a D-40R for around 4 years. It was a good guitar from the beginning, but once it started opening up, it is a really good sounding guitar. There are so many outstanding D-28’s, but as this video shows, the D-40R is playing in the same league.

  • @daveydoodle1916
    @daveydoodle1916 5 лет назад +9

    Your first chord on the Lavirree sold me.Your first strum I said the Martin couldn’t sound better. Larv all the way gunna get me one

  • @c_kennmusic5737
    @c_kennmusic5737 5 лет назад +4

    I compared a Larrivee J 45 style to its Gibson counterpart and bought the Larrivee. No regrets; they are beautifully designed and executed.

  • @heyou429
    @heyou429 4 года назад +5

    Totally with you on the action. God I love strumming a Martin, and strumming is what I do 90% of the time on an acoustic, but for those times when you wanna finger pick, solo, or embellish a chord with some pinky action, you kinda want anything but a Martin. Nothing's convinced me to spend $2k on it yet, so I'm cool with my red label Yamaha for a while.

  • @wmcalin1
    @wmcalin1 5 лет назад +5

    Larrivee sounded the better of the two guitars, thanks for the great video

  • @kenanbarends5543
    @kenanbarends5543 3 года назад

    Getting my D40R next week! I'm frothing at the mouth. Have had to wait almost 3 months, and I've come back to watch this video over and over again. Can't wait to finally have my own one in my hands.

  • @bobaldo2339
    @bobaldo2339 5 лет назад +4

    Thanks for using the exact same strings. Non-coated strings also sound best.

  • @teamrockettes
    @teamrockettes 3 года назад +4

    I would like one of each, please.
    (But really. I love that Martins just sound like Martins in a way no one else can, but I also like how unique the Larivee sound is.)

  • @toddhawthorne5649
    @toddhawthorne5649 16 дней назад

    I just picked up the LV-03RW ...... Mind Blown, exceptional build quality and something that I always appreciate when paying this kind of money, 2k-ish... playability

  • @jylarkin
    @jylarkin 3 года назад

    Thanks for a great A-B comparison. Funny thing, it wasnt until you started talking about the binding at the end that I realized that I had the two guitars mixed up in my head while listen your playing. I was thinking to myself, "Hey that Martin just blows the Larrivee out of the water! Whew," as a HD-28 player myself who paid over 3 grand for mine. Then when I got it straight in my head, I'm like, "Aww man!"
    Anyway, still love my Martin, but I'm also a huge fan of Larrivee. So now I'm gonna have to check out this model!

  • @gardnercalibuso
    @gardnercalibuso 5 лет назад +14

    Larivee sounds brighter .. Martin is the name you pay double. I love my Larivee, plays very loud Bluegrass music

  • @willgillis4207
    @willgillis4207 3 года назад +1

    I own two Larrivees (OM-3 Figured Walnut and a 000-40R) and they are both freaking incredible...tone and sustain are off the charts! Combining the purchase price of both was still less than the HD-28 you featured!!! Lastly, though the Martin sounded good it's sustain drops off well before the Larrivee

  • @wmcalin1
    @wmcalin1 5 лет назад +5

    Just purchased a Larrivee OM40M, absolutely stunning tone and build

    • @gibbysmartinlor4569
      @gibbysmartinlor4569 5 лет назад

      I got the same, awesome, and I think change my Martin D28 EC for the Larrivée D-03R

  • @karlmouck4878
    @karlmouck4878 4 года назад +2

    When I was buying a new guitar about 10 years ago I tested out dozens of guitars. Including some very nice Martins. I eventually settled on a Larrivee OM19. Never once have I regretted that decision.

  • @Supertzar999
    @Supertzar999 5 лет назад +6

    Just bought the Larrivee D40 R today. Love it! I actually like the sound of it better than the Martin.

  • @tjgoff1
    @tjgoff1 5 лет назад +17

    I’ve had a Martin OM 16E for over 10 years but just recently got a Larrivee OM 03 and I haven’t picked the Martin up since.

    • @jfar3340
      @jfar3340 2 года назад +1

      of course you didnt pick up the martin, you didnt have a standard series like an hd28

  • @keithgreenaway2690
    @keithgreenaway2690 5 лет назад +5

    I agree with your opinion, Larrivees are a great value. Nothing against Martins, but I prefer the sound of Larrivees, and own 3 of them. I also like the wood binding Larrivee uses, no plastic like Martin. And Jean Larrivee personally sources all his wood and gets the best stuff.

  • @warmonger9100
    @warmonger9100 4 года назад +6

    L'arrivee, had better articulation but the Martin had better low end. I thought, the Martin sounded better when strummed but when you hear the notes being picked, the L'arrivee was slightly better. The L'arrivee was smooth and balanced. I actually preferred it, during the comparison. I just can't believe the price difference.

  • @Serchannel
    @Serchannel 3 года назад +5

    I fell in love with a Larrivee when i was lookimg for an acoustic guitar in london, went all the shops, tried all the guitars and picked a Larrivee so balanced and heart melting tone. Amazing guitars..

    • @jfar3340
      @jfar3340 2 года назад

      martins are much better

    • @Serchannel
      @Serchannel 2 года назад

      @@jfar3340 sounds like red is better than blue.. for who.. which martin? All? Some? one? Compared to which instrument, which model, what price, what wood, which string, which acoustic environmnt.. all changes the experience.. i cannot make such statements they both have goods… for me somethimes chepest guitar can potentially be better than the most expensive… so i would rather pick it up and play than decide… and even this doesnt apply to anyone as each person has different taste for sound and instrument..

    • @jfar3340
      @jfar3340 2 года назад +1

      @@Serchannel HD28 of cours I'm not refering to non standard series martins. Anyway good for you but a good rosewood martin D is far better than any larrivee objectively I've played tons of guitars trust me.

    • @aliwhitwell
      @aliwhitwell 2 года назад

      @@jfar3340 One of the very best guitarists in the world plays a Larrivee. He also plays Maton guitars but I have never seen him play a Martin. I wonder why that is?

    • @jfar3340
      @jfar3340 2 года назад

      @@aliwhitwell mainly fingerstyle, mainly a non standard bluegrass player. It's the exception that proves the rule. Martin standard series for the win thank you.

  • @robertallen3631
    @robertallen3631 4 года назад +10

    Wait until the Larrivee is a year old and really opens up.

    • @johnsmothermon6856
      @johnsmothermon6856 3 года назад +2

      This is a great point. I bought a killer OM 40 a year ago. It opened up even more about 10 months in. It just gives and gives. I'm always amazed at how much volume I get when picking lightly or finger picking. You don't have to dig into or fight a Larrivee.

  • @ndoc7
    @ndoc7 11 месяцев назад

    I bought the Larriveé. It’s amazing. Thanks to this video I could make a choice . Thanks for you feedback on both guitars .

  • @croakingtoad4472
    @croakingtoad4472 2 года назад

    Spot on review. I've owned and played Larrivee, Martin, Taylor, Breedlove (and a few mid to lower guitars like Takamine and Yahama; but they don't factor into my comments here)., Of them all, the Larrivees captured my ear and my heart and are still around long after the Martins and Taylors hit the resale market. I own three of them now, a pair of LV-03ce 6 strings (one rosewood and one mahogany) and a D-03-12 (mahogany). These three guitars will be with for the rest of my life and will find their way into my kids' hands as family heirloom pieces. Larrivees really are a relatively unsung hero in the guitar world. Personally, I think its because they put their time and money into making great guitars, not into their advertising.

  • @bcain5823
    @bcain5823 3 года назад +1

    Excellent unbiased video. I test-played a Larivee L-03R and liked the way it sounded. Would be nice if you could demo it. Curious how Larivee stands up to a Takemine, in particular the EF360SC-TT Dreadnought.

  • @dkspectrum
    @dkspectrum Год назад +1

    I've owned Martins and Taylors. Now I own a D-60, 50th anniversary D-10, and a one of a kind custom OM-10-all great guitars. Dollar for dollar, the Larivee's are the best guitars. Money aside even though I have not played the Larivee D-72 or a Martin D-45 I am pretty sure the results will be the same. After playing Larivee's, other guitars just don't feel the same. My go to right now is the D-60- absolutely love it! Thank you Mark for the comparison. I completely agree with you and your wife.

  • @damonlove8
    @damonlove8 Год назад

    Thank you so much for this comparison. It helps us so much who is seeking to buy new acoustic guitars specially brands like Larrivee which aren't carried much in guitar shops to try. Now, a Martin is a Martin there's no denying that. with deep lows and clear piano like highs. But the Larrivee would give that Martin a run for its money.

  • @gfurstnsu
    @gfurstnsu 4 года назад +1

    I have been a Martin fan all my life. Played my fathers D-18 from 1945 and was spoiled by its tone. At the same time it was not easy to play because of the high action. I gave it to my nephew and he had the neck reset and straightened out the action. I recently purchased a D-45 and D-28 1932 Authentic. I love the wide nut of the 28 Authentic. Well I was at the guitar store looking for a 12 string and tried a Larrivée L-03 12 and was blown away. I could not believe how easy it was to play and the tone quality. Now when I go to the dealer I try the other Larrivée guitars and realize that they are easily the best sounding guitars I have ever played. I will never part with my mahogany 12 string Larrivée guitar. It is so easy to play that I just cannot put it down.

  • @TheChromaDrone
    @TheChromaDrone 3 года назад +1

    The Martin definitely has a deeper boomier sound; although, the Larrivee has more articulation and crispier(if you will) sound. I love the way the Larrivee sounds. Having owned both, I can say, if you are a heavy-handed player or are playing a song that requires you to really attack the strings, the Martin holds up better. From the Larrivee's I've owned, they don't hold up well to that kind of playing. That said, I can work around that to get that beautiful tone the Larrivee has. Right now, I only have a Martin D-18 which sounds amazing but I plan on having another Larrivee in Rosewood in the near future. Great video!

  • @hawkdl2
    @hawkdl2 5 лет назад +8

    I bought a Larrivee about a year and a half ago after going back and forth between several Martins and Taylors, having played only 1 Larrivee, and a different model than I bought. It was a risk, but I was very relieved when it arrived and sound every bit as balanced as the Larrivees are known for. I never really got along with the low-end bias of the Martin's or the higher-end bias of the Taylors, though I can't say I disliked any of them - they are all wonderful instruments. But at twice the price - I don't think so. After playing the Larrivee for the past year and a half I've been wondering if my tone-preference might have changed, so I was about to go back to GC and play some Martins (having been my second choice back then after the Larrivee), but your video saved me the time. The difference is still clear to me and I still think the Larivee's balanced sound is to me way better than the Martin's, particularly when fingerpicking. Strumming, both sound great and I'm not sure I would say either one is "better", just different.
    I will add that one disappointment with my Larrivee is that all of the frets stick out and are sharp and annoying. Since I live within 50 miles of where they are made in SoCal, it's not a matter of humidity. Maybe they built it with greener wood for the neck than they should have? In any case, it should never have left the factory as is. I will have to get around to having the fret ends worked on and for the price of the guitar, I should not have to do that. But for the tone, I'll live with it and get it fixed.

    • @jboy8735
      @jboy8735 Год назад

      The freat problem was prolly humdity or they did not crown them

    • @markvonwisco7369
      @markvonwisco7369 Год назад +3

      I highly recommend contacting Larrivée customer service about the issue. My 2004 D-09 had a problem with the action, where I just couldn't get the guitar dialed in. I sent the guitar to Oxnard. The problem was that the bridge was too thick. They replaced the bridge at no charge, and did a full setup before shipping the guitar back to me. Matthew Larrivée himself did the repair. He also included a Larrivée t-shirt and polishing cloth in the shipping box.
      The guitar plays like a dream now...

  • @scottstubbs9913
    @scottstubbs9913 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks for another great video. I'm very close to pulling the trigger on a D-40R but just can't make up my mind.

  • @ericlindsey7751
    @ericlindsey7751 3 года назад +1

    I have a 1997 Larrivee D-03 Serial 0000052 ! No pickguard or fret markers. The tone on this guitar is unmatched, when this guitar is finger picked you can swear a phone is ringing somewhere, I use to stop and have to check check!
    In reality it is the bells, chimes, octave overtones and harmonics within notes that this guitar produces, simply stunning and shimmering!

  • @kwaktak
    @kwaktak 5 лет назад +7

    I agree with your observations. I also have a Martin and a Larrivee, but they are two completely different models so the difference is more clear in my case. I would wholeheartedly recommend a Larrivee as a good but inexpensive "forever" guitar that can be quite versatile. A Martin is a Martin; they're good guitars but it could take several purchases to find the right one for you and you're going to pay more for the name on the headstock and any extra bells and whistles that Larrivee considers as being standard.
    My Larrivee is an OM-03R and I use it as my fingerpicker. It especially loves to have a capo on it to accentuate that sweeter, "balanced" sound but I find that I cannot strum it excessively, though it holds it own. I will say that the rosewood makes it slightly more difficult to record with because of the overtones.
    My Martin is a lower-end D-16GT (mahogany/Sitka dreadnought) that I paid just shy of $1K new for it. As far as Martins go, it's a tad "brighter" than your typical rosewood/sitka Martin dread but still slightly darker than the comparable Larrivee D-03. I consider it my singer/songwriter strumming guitar but it holds its own without a pick and (IMO) records better, provided I angle the microphone (a Studio Projects large condenser) slightly away from the soundhole and more toward the 14th fret.
    I should also add that both my guitars are now around a decade old each. Even though my Larrivee is rosewood, the mahogany Martin was more expensive by about $100. I attribute that solely to the name on the headstock. Their voicings have also changed (guitars kind of go through puberty after about 6 months of playing.) My Larrivee (the older of the two) has gotten louder while the Martin has gotten mellower. I string them both with D'Addorio EJ17 (uncoated medium gauge phosphor bronze) and play them both with either bare fingers or a 1mm black nylon Dunlop pick.

    • @jfar3340
      @jfar3340 2 года назад

      Martin gets real with the standard series; i wouldnt consider a d16gt a true martin. try an HD28

    • @kwaktak
      @kwaktak 2 года назад

      @@jfar3340 Too bad the reimagined HD-28 now goes for close to $4K. If I'd had the money I would've gotten a Martin HD-35 and a Larrivee LV-05 but no regrets. FWIW I tried the D-18 (this was back in 2010) and preferred the D-16GT. Later, I came across a GC MMV that had better tone than a HD-28 hanging next to it in a GC.

  • @rexroman5211
    @rexroman5211 3 года назад +2

    Larrivee articulates with clarity. That’s why I bought one.

  • @jixxxxer17
    @jixxxxer17 3 года назад +1

    great video i watched it twice this is how a demo should be done. I have a 2019 Martin HD28e and while i love how it looks with the aged toner top and it plays great i have been thinking about a Larrivee lately and I think this video just put me over the edge lol I ll have to do a bit more research on the Larrivee's great video, Peace !

  • @HayesTech
    @HayesTech 4 месяца назад

    Outstanding video. I'm on the fence about which guitar to get too. The prices I'm finding, for used (in very good condition) Martin HD-28 and New Larrivee D-44r are close. This will be a tough one..lol.. I really wish Martin would use wood binding too.

  • @gregalexander6752
    @gregalexander6752 18 дней назад

    I was looking for a new acoustic guitar a few months ago. I was unfamiliar with Larrivee, but the shop I was in was a local dealer. Out of curiosity I asked to try out the D-03 model on display, and I was absolutely smitten with the sound. I ordered the model with the Stagepro Element pickup, and week later was at home with this stunning new guitar.

  • @malcolmevans2437
    @malcolmevans2437 4 года назад +1

    I play a lv03re with bags element. Love it and get great results even when plugged in. Went with my sister to buy her an acoustic about 15 years ago in London. Tried some really expensive Martins etc which were completely overshadowed by the entry level Lowden which she bought. Lowdens are amazing guitars.

  • @danherrick5785
    @danherrick5785 4 года назад

    My guitar search had a solid requirement, a 1 3/4 nut, really no exceptions. BUT, to my astonishing surprise, I test drove a Larrivee with 1 11/16 nut and I had ZERO problems. It surly has to do with the wonderful action. The action made ALL the difference. It drove so well I could never do without it, so I bought another as a back up in case disaster happens. First one D03 all mahogany, second D03 Spruce. Both have the same exact action - SWEET AND LOW. The hog is more buttery, spruce has sweet lows and highs. This is after test driving over 300 guitars - NO JOKE, in roughly 9 months and probably 40 different stores. Worth all the time spent.

  • @YourFavouriteColor
    @YourFavouriteColor 5 лет назад +1

    that playability issue is probably because the neck has too much relief and the saddle is a bit tall. Martin likes to ship tall saddles to give people headroom to take it down.
    Set the neck to .006'' relief, and have a specialist shave the saddle town so that you get 5/64ths of an inch on the bass side, and 4/64ths on the treble side. Martins ship with like .012" relief and 6/64ths on the bass side. It often gets worse after it sits in the store too because the humidity isn't as regulated in the factory.
    I have a D-35 and it's the most comfortable, low action acoustic I've ever played after it was properly set up.

  • @jamesclark3489
    @jamesclark3489 5 лет назад +13

    The Larrivee sounds great. I wish they made a D shape with a 1.75 nut, but I believe they are all 1 11/16 ( the Dreads that is ). Great video.
    The Martin sounded sweeter when strummed.

    • @bobaldo2339
      @bobaldo2339 5 лет назад +2

      If that is true, I may buy a Larrivee because I prefer 1 11/16".

    • @fenderjag114
      @fenderjag114 5 лет назад

      The Larrivee slope-shoulder dreads (SD-40, SD-60) have 1.75 nut widths.

    • @danherrick5785
      @danherrick5785 4 года назад +1

      My guitar search had the exact same solid requirement, a 1 3/4 nut, really no exceptions. BUT, to my astonishing surprise, I test drove a Larrivee with 1 11/16 nut and I had ZERO problems. It surly has to do with the wonderful action. The action made ALL the difference. It drove so well I could never do without it, so I bought another as a back up in case disaster happens. First one D03 all mahogany, second D03 Spruce. Both have the same exact action - SWEET AND LOW. The hog is more buttery, spruce has sweet lows and highs. This is after test driving over 300 guitars - NO JOKE, in roughly 9 months and probably 40 different stores plus. Worth all the time spent.

    • @shawnsnow6413
      @shawnsnow6413 2 года назад

      I love my D-03r but I'm selling it for that reason. I found out that I play much better with a 1.75" nut.

  • @Vancat2
    @Vancat2 3 года назад +2

    I vote Larrivee. I have one of each, and the Larrivee always seems to come alive when I play it.

  • @rjohn5868
    @rjohn5868 4 года назад

    awesome review. thanks

  • @maxcuthbert100
    @maxcuthbert100 5 лет назад +10

    Larry- hands down. I'm biased ; I have four.

    • @macstil585
      @macstil585 3 месяца назад

      I have 4 as well..nothing better ..

  • @jertexjertex7880
    @jertexjertex7880 11 месяцев назад

    I've been eyeballing 12-fretters and the Larrivee's are so much more affordable that I've been seriously thinking about the SD-40R, even though it doesn't have that vintage-look slotted head. I currently play a Collings D2H as my primary, so I didn't want to spend a big chunk of money just to try out a 12-fret dreadnought. Your video helped decide to go ahead and give it a shot; I found a used one in excellent condition online at Guitar Center, so I'm going to try it out & if I don't like it, they have a 45 day return policy, so really no risk.

  • @kennethbransford820
    @kennethbransford820 5 лет назад +8

    Unbelievable! The Larrivee sounds way better then the Martin. What?

  • @robhead22
    @robhead22 5 лет назад +8

    Both were great. I put headphones on for this one. The Larrivee won in my opinion. But what I really enjoyed was that they both had such great sound character.

  • @BlastBinary
    @BlastBinary 3 года назад

    Were both sets of strings new?

  • @vincentrockel2151
    @vincentrockel2151 3 года назад

    I've had a D-40r for a year now and I love it. Very inspiring guitar. There is nothing in it's price point that comes close to it in build quality and materials. Is the top torrified on the martin?

  • @SungoingNova
    @SungoingNova 4 года назад +32

    It seems the only frequency the Martin puts out is bass and it sounds muffled.The Larrivee sounds much more alive with a wide range of frequencies represented in its sound.

    • @nomandad2000
      @nomandad2000 3 года назад +2

      Totally, every Martin I’ve ever played.

    • @dktice7011
      @dktice7011 3 года назад

      Laura, I thought the exact same thing! The Martin just sounded muffled against the brightness of the Larrivee. My good friend Jim Seals who was the guitarist for the country group Shenandoah told me to give Larrivee a try that he liked them for recording. I ended up with a D44R

    • @ryantandy307
      @ryantandy307 3 года назад +2

      Different instruments, different palettes, different purposes. Comparisons can only be made according to the application. The question is not, "which is better?", the question is, "which is better for what I need?" For example, I play a Martin D with rosewood back & sides weekly in a 300-seat amphitheater-style auditorium, and all that Martin boom, with minimal sound reinforcement, has room to expand, and is just right for that application. No monitor needed either, because it's loud, which is very practical when the sound system is sub-par. Also, the toning down of the Martin's response to save space along the spectrum for singing means you don't have to EQ it AT ALL to accompany choir and solo singers. Having said that, the Larrivee obviously has a bit more midrange presence, and IF performing or recording fingerstyle solo, it could be preferable to the Martin because it sounds wholesome in the midrange to carry melody. There is also just enough bass there, IMO, to dial up some add'l punch using mix techniques - EQ, compression, multi-tracking, etc. as needed. Martin prices up to basically account for the fact that most models need minimal processing in most accompaniment and live small- and mid- venue applications. It's grab-and-go, plug-n-play. I suspect that the Larrivee would light up most [[cheap]] sound systems a little too brightly for accompaniment, at least for my taste. And I didn't buy my Martin at retail price, so consider the second-hand market there! And a great demo, and true that the Martin makes you work harder.

    • @shawnsnow6413
      @shawnsnow6413 2 года назад +1

      I have both and mine are the opposite of that. The HD-28 has more balance and clarity. The D-40r sounds muffled and bass heavy.

    • @danherrick5785
      @danherrick5785 2 года назад

      @@shawnsnow6413 Put them in the right case - then you won't mix them up...

  • @TheJazz61
    @TheJazz61 4 года назад

    I bought a larrivèe few years ago, a D03 RWO.....love it !

  • @levijones3005
    @levijones3005 5 лет назад +3

    I know this article is about Larivee vs Martin but I own an older Gibson j-45 and I love that guitar too! It’s not as loud as the Martin or a Larivee but I love the action on the Gibson!

    • @fenderstratguy
      @fenderstratguy 3 года назад

      There's something about a J45 that I just love, regardless of that maybe it seems a little boomy.

  • @billfraser9662
    @billfraser9662 5 лет назад

    Hi Mark. Thanks for this video. I'm a Larrive player. I have a LV-03RE 12 string and a D-03RE. I not a huge fan of the Martins mainly because of the price. Your demonstration proved that. Secondly since I'm a Canadian , I wanted to have a Canadian made guitar. Glad I bought them before Jean moved south. Back to the Martin. I've been to the Martin factory and did the tour. It was ok. Until I seen he CNC area it made me think that the ''hand craftsmanship'' devalued the product. Martins are over priced!! Same with the Taylors. I have done the blind test with Martins, Larrivee's and Taylors ant the Larrive won. Bottom line the Larrive is a product that is just as equal if not better then the other two in sound, quality, playability, and price.

  • @EricRyanSound
    @EricRyanSound 5 лет назад +23

    Winner: Larrivee - Martin's Mids kill its balance

    • @swampscott2670
      @swampscott2670 4 года назад

      Funny, it seems I'm not a big fan here of either because I usually already find Martins too mid-scooped. Larrivee apparently even more.

    • @KTK44
      @KTK44 4 года назад

      @@swampscott2670 What brand do you prefer then?

    • @swampscott2670
      @swampscott2670 4 года назад +1

      KTK still looking and comparing. I keep coming back to a Gibson J45 but I also like some of the smaller body Martins, especially those with mahogany sides and backs.

    • @bluecollardiyer7248
      @bluecollardiyer7248 4 года назад +1

      If you like to sing, the J45 is a great choice.

    • @EricRyanSound
      @EricRyanSound 3 года назад

      @Red Anarchist Now try a $3500 L-09, J-09, D-09 etc. Larrivee is the pound for pound heavyweight of the guitar world.

  • @nobrakes3765
    @nobrakes3765 2 года назад

    Nice playing! Good shoot out.

  • @michaeldeaves7566
    @michaeldeaves7566 4 года назад

    Thank you well done!!!

  • @johnshaw7328
    @johnshaw7328 3 года назад

    I wonder if both guitars were strung with the same exact strings. ???

  • @mckenziebotts2356
    @mckenziebotts2356 5 лет назад +5

    @markthomasmusic
    I'm glad you chose the larrivee, I've been playing alot of different guitars and looking around over the past few months trying to decide on something. At first before researching I thought I was gonna buy a Martin. As I look around. I'm seeing with alot of these big companies like Martin Gibson and even Taylor. That the quality of guitars are good but it seems they are hanging on to the sales based on there names alone... I've looked in to larrivees and recently into this new guitar line buy Lowen called the Sheeran, what I've found is how much time and effort goes into each and every guitar. The amount of detail to get them right. These big companies like Martin, Gibson and Taylor make nice instruments. But it's like they are just throwing them down an assembly line. I just dont see the quality that should be there... it shows with the bindings you pointed out in the video.
    For the people that are going to go the opposite direction of my comment. Keep in mind I'm talking about this video of, guitars in this price range and what I've seen from this video. I'm not talking about 20,000 guitars.

  • @savadaflava1120
    @savadaflava1120 4 года назад +8

    Larivee is the king of the pro-guitar on a budget market. Those Canadians put together a hell of an axe.

    • @jfar3340
      @jfar3340 2 года назад

      and martin is the king of pro guitar period

    • @aliwhitwell
      @aliwhitwell 2 года назад

      @@jfar3340 I think there are many that can compete easily with Martin. Lowden, Bourgeois, Collings, Santa Cruz for example. I'm not aware of any Martins that are any better.

    • @jfar3340
      @jfar3340 2 года назад

      @@aliwhitwell I agree; notice that larivee is not in your list (i didnt come up with the list you did)

    • @aliwhitwell
      @aliwhitwell 2 года назад

      @@jfar3340 Larrivee vs Martin is the title of the video. They are there for folks to compare and have been discussed already.

    • @aliwhitwell
      @aliwhitwell 2 года назад

      @@jfar3340 So Martin is not the king of the pro guitar after all.

  • @fenderstratguy
    @fenderstratguy 3 года назад

    I couldn't make a choice after just the first test song.
    During the second song, I rather liked the brighter tones of the Larrivee.
    However, those strings on that Martin might be part of it....they don't look as fresh. Was it played a lot since the restring?

  • @jamesryan5436
    @jamesryan5436 4 года назад

    Great video .thanks .👍🏻

  • @A90skidAu
    @A90skidAu 3 года назад

    Thanks for a great comparison video with a real mic.

  • @ericrichardson6793
    @ericrichardson6793 4 года назад +1

    I'm fortunate to have both a Larry LO9 and a D28. The L09 is the go-to for gigging...

  • @deanfeldman2505
    @deanfeldman2505 3 года назад

    Thanks for posting /helpful

  • @KeyWestChrisRehm
    @KeyWestChrisRehm 9 месяцев назад

    I have a Larrivee and it’s exceptional!

  • @kelizabethg1
    @kelizabethg1 10 месяцев назад

    I just bought a vintage Larivée after searching high and low for a Martin. I prefer fingerstyle and couldn’t hear a difference in favor of Martin. Super grateful that Larivée offers such quality for such a killer price.

  • @wishlist123
    @wishlist123 3 года назад +13

    I can only afford that fender chair

  • @KiteSurfPuntaCanaSchool
    @KiteSurfPuntaCanaSchool 2 года назад

    Thanks for sharing this great video......I'm going for a Larrivee OM40R

  • @jasper_north
    @jasper_north 7 дней назад

    Headstock Martin looks so cool… so easy decision.

  • @crouch0746
    @crouch0746 3 года назад +4

    Having recently bought a Martin HD-28, which I just love as my new favorite among a 38-guitar collection, and having never tried a Larrivee, I'm biased. I prefer the big warm bass-heavy sound of the Martin, and it sounds about as good to me when finger-picked as the Larivee. However my 74 year old ears don't hear high frequencies as well as they used so, so I probably can't appreciate the comparative high end brightness folks are referring to. The HD-28 is my most expensive guitar too, so I'm likely justifying my purchase as I listen. I have a Zager 900CE and a Martin OMC-18 Laurence Juber Custom that both sound similarly great too.

  • @bradh6185
    @bradh6185 5 лет назад +2

    The Martin just has a magic that comes out in your finger picking example. Hard to put a price on that.

  • @hydorah
    @hydorah 4 года назад +2

    Yeah no winner, no loser. Just different Martin is lovely, warm and smooth sounds really, really nice. Larrivee is bright and punchy and sounds really, really nice! Clearly wicked value. But I think the Martin can hold it's head high even with a hefty price tag like that

  • @calvindupont4759
    @calvindupont4759 2 года назад +2

    Your demo was superb. I own 3 larrivee. LV10, LM 05 12 string and a rare OM01. I truly treasure these guitars. Only Martin I own is a backpacker nylon string. I truly feel Martin is riding on coat tails.

    • @ilblues
      @ilblues 2 года назад +1

      Larrivee is the sound I was always looking for - clear - balanced - and forward in these demos. The Martin sounded rather muffled / choked to my ears. I own a DV-05E, L-09 40th Anniverary (Sam Ash), and an 00-50MT. I wouldn't part with any of them.

    • @Kevins-Philippine-Retirement
      @Kevins-Philippine-Retirement 10 месяцев назад

      I agree. Ive owned both brands, and am also a hobby luthier. Larrivee is much more refined in both construction as well as sound.

  • @garyclisby877
    @garyclisby877 5 лет назад +3

    I have to agree. I have a Martin Custom D and a Larrivee LV-09 Custom M. I love the tone of both, but to get the same quality guitar from Martin that I got from Larrivee I would have had to spend around $10K. And to top it off, I got a personally guided tour through the shop from Matt Larrivee, got to sit in Jean's office and "test drive" the guitar for about an hour before I bought it for a really steep discount!

    • @el34glo59
      @el34glo59 4 года назад +1

      I don't think you'd have to spend 10k buddy. But sure, you get alot for your money with them and I like them. But you get the right Martin for 2500-3k and it will be hard to find a Larrivee that beats it. And I mean that. Really have to look though. They make so many and all the tops thicknesses are the same for each model. All the bracing, in that particular model, will be scalloped the same amount. So your gonna have some duds, some oks, and some absolute monsters that sound like custom guitars with a Martin sound. Just gotta look.

    • @Kevins-Philippine-Retirement
      @Kevins-Philippine-Retirement 10 месяцев назад

      Larrivee is certainly a family affair, and they have that down home Canadian hospitality about them. I, as a Canadian, and when Larrivee was in Canada, had the privilege of meeting them too. I also met some of their early apprentices who went on to be master luthiers, including William Grit Laskin, who is famous for his "Laskin Arm Bevel", "Rib Bevel" which many luthiers now offer. Grit is also very famous for his amazing inlay work and is considered the very best in the world.

  • @marlonbrando9522
    @marlonbrando9522 5 лет назад +1

    Funny thing here is if blindfolded, I personally don’t think most people would pic the Martin 10 out 10, or the Larrivee 10 out of 10. I would say most people would be right, at best 75% of the time. Which means around 25% of the time, people are liking something they previously said they didn’t like. However, I liked that Larrivee’s overall tone better. Nice playing by the way.

  • @EricRyanSound
    @EricRyanSound 5 лет назад +3

    Brother you aint wrong! Larrivee is the best!

  • @A90skidAu
    @A90skidAu 3 года назад +1

    I find my biases more apparent when in the store but once I’m alone with at home or on the gig, the real truth comes out. I convinced myself I ‘needed’ a martin dread and couldn’t stand anything smaller with a ‘boxy’ sound but once I got home the bass felt too much and I’ve been a 000 / ga man ever since. Although! There’s different guitars for different situations

  • @Rory99M
    @Rory99M 4 года назад

    Isnt the martin cedar top and the larrivee spruce?? If so I think that explains the more warmer sound of the martin, and clarity with larivee. Or is the martin top aged. It certainly is a very different colour. Thanks for your video

    • @jmdbb
      @jmdbb 3 года назад +1

      Martin doesn't do cedar tops on any standard series guitars. That's called aging toner, it's why it's darker in color. The gloss finish also accentuates that along with the lighting of the room. They don't appear that dark in person.

  • @geraldaustin1033
    @geraldaustin1033 2 года назад +1

    Had a 05 Larrivee , in 2001. It was a special guitar. Just seemed to resonate beautiful sounds almost like she was alive!!!! Could not play that good but it was world class guitar for 1400 $..,,,

  • @saintless
    @saintless Год назад +3

    It always fascinates me how a Martin just sounds like a Martin.. I love the sound of the Larrivee and I think I'd pick that in a heart beat for anywhere I need a little extra bass (I currently play an LV-03) and like you mention, for fingerpicking if I want a loud guitar. But for bluegrass and old time music, I still think I'm leaning towards a Martin (but never a 28.. they are just not my thing, maybe an 18 or even something lower without the bells and whistles).

    • @bzbzob
      @bzbzob Год назад

      It's true, especially the dreadnoughts. In all of these comparisons the Martin gets played and no matter how bad or great the recording... for sure a Martin. I never know what to expect from the one being compared to it, but it rarely sounds like a Martin, for better or worse. I've worked in a few guitar stores and played all the guitars - sit down with a Martin and yeah, there it is, and how do they do that?? I hadn't played one in a while then a week or two ago a friend got one and I played it and could not stop, then... well, I have one now.

  • @IndigoJo
    @IndigoJo 5 лет назад

    How do the 02/03 L'Arrivées compare to similarly priced Martins such as the 15s and 15-Specials? Got a dealer for both just down the road and I'm tempted.

    • @brookssearls7153
      @brookssearls7153 5 лет назад

      I have a D-03 all mahogany. It is an outstanding guitar. Does not have the volume of the D-40R. I play a Martin D-15 all mahogany regularly and it is a similar sounding guitar to the D-03. I prefer the overall tone of the Larrivee. The Martin is similar and maybe has a little more “punch”. I think you play them all and when you find one who speaks to you....take her home.

  • @Orfix33
    @Orfix33 5 лет назад +2

    I’m a journeyman player at best.So I’ve never really had a nice acoustic. My dad has had an awesome larrivee for years. I was looking into the solid body Chinese Guild’s. I just happened to randomly look through used guitars on gc. I just snagged a used d-02 for 300 bucks tonight!

  • @sc12100
    @sc12100 5 лет назад +2

    Martin is a great historic brand but they are hit or miss in my opinion. I owned a Larrivee L-09 about 8 years ago and sold it for some other acoustics and Im actually going back to them with a D-60 and staying for good this time.
    They are TOP quality for a great price and they sound great too.

  • @hotlov72
    @hotlov72 3 года назад

    Seen only 1 vudeo on RUclips of the Sdr40R which a 12th fret version of this guitar and its not mic'ed very well, but I imagine it must be even better

  • @stevenburton7922
    @stevenburton7922 7 месяцев назад

    Good review