Martin 000-42 vs OM-42 - What's the Difference?
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- Опубликовано: 21 мар 2023
- Two models you don't see too often from Martin Guitars, but stellar instruments on the higher end of the Martin Spectrum. Today we compare the OM-42 vs the 000-42…. both with Rosewood, featuring the exact same body shape. But what's the difference?? Watch as Paul & Quinton run you through the 2-3 differences and compare tonality. Does one stand out to your ears? Leave a comment.
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Not there in person but,over this speaker, prefer the 000-42. Great playing Q man.thanks!
I played a 000-42 today. Those "40" series Martins are no joke. Seriously fine woods throughout. Amazing sound.
Quinton, paid for (a guitar) means a lot. Personally, I like the 000 as it sounds warmer. Make it a 12-fret, even better. 2 other guitars for comparison would be the Modern Deluxe version (000-28 MD and OM-28 MD). Thanks Quinton and Paul.
These two Martin models (000-42 and OM-42) are very special, both in terms of sound and beauty. They deserve all the compliments.
Absolutely love my OM42
After a year of waiting mine arrived a week ago. I'm really loving it!
Just picked up a new 2008 OM-42, but with myrtle wood, back and sides. What a difference in sound the wood makes compared to the Indian rose wood.
Great video, gentlemen
Both beautiful guitars!
Thanks Gentlemen.
Cool stuff!
Quinton, I love my CEO 7 too and I think that you helped me close the deal in my mind (and mine is also paid for, thank God). But I would put one of those on my list because I don't have a new rosewood in the last 40 years.
Stunning instruments both, the 000 just takes it for me but they’re so close. These are my dream guitars, if I only had the money.
I love my OM28, 42 and 45 are out of my price range but they are so beautiful!!
The bracing is also forward position on the OM and rear (not middle) position on the 000. That makes a difference, too.
their 40 series are amazing. i have Martin J40 and love it to bits. ❤❤❤
1/16” difference in the bracing might not seem like a lot, but it sounds like a lot. That was the difference between the d-35 and the rest when it was first introduced; it used the 1/4” OM bracing. Dreadnoughts typically use 5/16” bracing.
(I know somebody gonna come at me saying the three piece back makes a sound difference, or the back bracing, which might a little; if it does, it’s nowhere near the difference the top bracing makes.)
Over my speakers, the OM sounded more present and produced more sound given that Quinton was playing somewhat softly. Like most players, I'd have to see how each of them felt in the hand to decide which one to purchase. On specs alone, I would lean toward the 000. Purchasing any instrument on specifications alone is not always the wisest purchasing criterion.
Would have been nice if they talked about the different feel between the neck scales and playability.
Great move by Martin to delete the inlays on the bridge on the 000. Those inlays on the 42’s were always a deal-breaker for me.
Heck no, love those snowflakes on the bridge...
Why?
@@seangrover140 Because they look great.
Top! Brazil
They sound different, but I don’t think one sounds better than the other. Too rich for me, though.
Lage plays an OM 18 not an OM 28 or 42.
Sides are mahogany vs. rosewood.
Hi C.N. - No doubt he's played OM-18s and I believe his longtime favorite was a 1939 OOO-18; appears he's on to his Collings signature OM. My intent in the reference was to note that OOO's and OM's and related non-dreadnoughts are also great choices for "flatpicking" applications - not just for fingerstylists! here's a nice video of him discussing his Martin and Collings - ruclips.net/video/DWE5W9CjUl0/видео.html
And here's a nice one of him shredding on a Waterloo :) - ruclips.net/video/GoLK4Gq3wMA/видео.html
Thanks for watching!
Quinton can make a Cigar-Box guitar sound wonderful. These two are stunning to look at and listen to Quinton display his skills. Being a fan of "short" scale guitars, the 000 would be my choice; especially since the tone differences seem to be minimal. Thanks again!
Sound like my OM 28 ( I just picked up some months ago❤)
Should be very similar, and very similar to the OM-21 as well. Really cool guitars.
I mentioned one of my heroes in this vid, Julian Lage - just in case you haven't heard him before, here's a nice sample with a couple of other guys who aren't terrible players :) ruclips.net/video/mSfp9Ci42bM/видео.html
From what I can tell, if your considering this size of a guitar, you would probably be best served with a Collings OM2H.
bass sounded a little stronger on the OM
I understood that the 000-42 comes as well with a modified V neck if i am not mistaken.
000 42 every time
No point 😢
000 has that tone...lol