Another great video, and love the humor and sarcasm (…”cheaper than a Tesla” 😂). As for the D-45 Modern Deluxe - when discussing how expensive a high end Martin is, I think it should always be mentioned (for the naysayers) that these guitars typically go UP in value over time. Not only do you get an absolutely amazing guitar, but you get a good ‘investment’ as well. Many cheaper guitars are the ones that end up worthless, or in garage sales for next to nothing. I remember buying my first and only expensive watch. A friend said ‘…you could have bought a watch for a 100th of the price, that will also tell the time’. Since then the ‘ridiculously over-priced’ watch I bought has almost tripled in value. And it’ll be a family heirloom, just like the ‘over-priced’ Martin HD-28 I bought many years ago, which has always been an absolute dream to play AND has already gone up in value. I own a lot of much cheaper guitars. They don’t sound anywhere near as good and they’re worth way less than I paid for them. As the saying goes, ‘Some people know the price of everything, and the value of nothing.”
About 7 yrs ago, I had a D45 reimagined and ended up trading it. This year, I bought another D45 and got the original standard one for $9,699. I watched videos of the modern deluxe D45 and thought it sounded too sterile for me. The original had more personality and the look that I liked. The D45 that I got is really loud and resonant and can also be played very softly and beautifully. I've never gone for the modern deluxe in any of the martins I bought. But, I did put liquid bridge pins in all of my martins, except for the D45 and the D18 1937 Authentic.
HI! I am an avid guitarist and I love Martin guitars and I was wondering: What is the difference between a Martin D42 and a Martin D45?? Apart from the abalano inlays, what are the construction differences? Is the D45 superior for materials, wood, bracing and everything else?? Could I get an answer from whoever works with these guitars, please? Thank you!
I love it. It’s beautiful, it sounds great. I can’t afford it, but it’s wonderful. I love my Martin DM mahogany too. That’s what I’ll have to keep playing.
It really has everything, including the binding ejection system that's 100% free and Martin makes sure their guitars have it, that's consistency 😂 Jokes aside, on both the Acoustic Guitar Forum and the Unofficial Martin Guitar Forum, there a new threads and comments, almost every single month about people dealing with loose bindings, shrinking bindings and neck resets from Martin guitars that were purchased brand new between 2014 and 2023. Considering how much Martin asks for their products, it is unacceptable to have said issues present so early. As one user of these forums pointed out: "If these issues were showing up on any other brand, they would be drowning in their own blood. But Martin gets a huge pass." Which is sad, because it means Martin will just ignore said issues and never fix them.
I'm a petite gal & play 00 size guitars.....otherwise I'd be playing Martin dreds. This would be my "dream guitar" and would find a way to buy it. Expensive? Yes and No. (less the nursing home & relatives get) 🤣😆🤣 This guitar , for the sound and looks it offers........well.......lets put it this way........is around the same price point of some other brands.......however , they don't have THAT sound along with the "look" .....IMO🎸🎸🎸
It’s a lovely sounding guitar. I am a little curious how many of these guitars will be bought but then not played. That would be unfortunate. At that price point a lot of folks look at them as investments, but they’re instruments that need to be played.
The cellular refraction on the top doesn't freak me it is a part of the wood itself that can't be detected in the uncut top pre cutting piece fo wood .
Do you guys still actually do the podcast? It is advertised in every video yet I can only find episodes from over a year ago. It is listed as an "inactive" podcast. Is it published somewhere else or are you just plugging the older content? (Also, I am a lifetime Dashboard fan so I really dig the name).
@@paulabefumo4577 Ditto for me also. (steak only gets so good) 🤣 But if I had the means to splurge on something real nice for myself, I'd consider this guitar for sure over others at that price point. I have a nice CEO-7 and 00-18V (bought used in nice condition some years ago) I'd never part with. Gig out with them often. 🎸🎸🎸
I really like the modern deluxe and wish I could just buy one without the torrefied top. I would prefer to have all those specs but with some fresh wood.
Why would you not want a dryer, lighter top, it has to improve the tone? Of course if you are young enough you have the time to wait thirty or forty years to enjoy that improved tone!
Okay I gave it till 3:45 when I just gave up. If there has ever been a marketing piece, it is this one. Have you seen the top ,in real life? Or did you just leave it alone in this video? This is the Jekyll and Hyde of guitars. Masquerading as a high-end luxury piece. While deep underneath it is nothing more than trailer trash. Even Taylor could not look this bad if it tried.
It sounds nice but my LL16 goes head to head with it and cut's right thru it's sound. My buddy has one and we play in a jam every sat. You have one with an ugly top. Are they too stupid to bookmark the top?
I love my D-28 Modern Deluxe, and it is owned. The D-45 Modern Deluxe has almost too much bling for me, but the sound is great. What strings cone on that guitar? I've been using either Tommy Emmanuel Martin strings or D'Addario XS. Thanks, Chris and Cooper.
An absolutely fabulous guitar. I like the less in-your-face inlay work along the fretboard than the Standard D45. In addition, if you are in the market for a Marin D45 why wouldn’t you spend the additional money to get hide glue, a lighter carbon fibre bridge plate, a tariffed top and the liquid metal bridge pins. If you are able to shop in that rarified territory it’s a no-brainer.
Maybe it's my impression but I think that Martin is losing a bit of his luster and above all I realize that the woods chosen are often less visually beautiful compared to those of the past; I am wrong??
I spent 14’000 in 2019 on a 2007 Infiniti with 62’000 miles on it at time, why in the heck would any one spend just shy of 11’000 dollars on a guitar. Even if I was rich or wealthy I wouldn’t spend that kind of money on a guitar.
Martin acoustics are expensive over priced, because you are paying for the brand name. There are other acoustic that has same sound quality and are way cheaper and affordable.
Can’t stop looking at the different tones of the top.
Another great video, and love the humor and sarcasm (…”cheaper than a Tesla” 😂). As for the D-45 Modern Deluxe - when discussing how expensive a high end Martin is, I think it should always be mentioned (for the naysayers) that these guitars typically go UP in value over time. Not only do you get an absolutely amazing guitar, but you get a good ‘investment’ as well. Many cheaper guitars are the ones that end up worthless, or in garage sales for next to nothing. I remember buying my first and only expensive watch. A friend said ‘…you could have bought a watch for a 100th of the price, that will also tell the time’. Since then the ‘ridiculously over-priced’ watch I bought has almost tripled in value. And it’ll be a family heirloom, just like the ‘over-priced’ Martin HD-28 I bought many years ago, which has always been an absolute dream to play AND has already gone up in value. I own a lot of much cheaper guitars. They don’t sound anywhere near as good and they’re worth way less than I paid for them. As the saying goes, ‘Some people know the price of everything, and the value of nothing.”
Bought a new D45 for 8100 recently and its sound is unparalleled. Even my Dove or Taylor 6x don’t have the resonance, sustain, and pleasant ring.
Martin Magic 🎸
I’ve been playing my d45 Martin 1947 for yrs love it so so much.🙀
I love how Coop (see what I did there?) is showing restraint, gingerly playing this super 'spensive guitar.
About 7 yrs ago, I had a D45 reimagined and ended up trading it. This year, I bought another D45 and got the original standard one for $9,699. I watched videos of the modern deluxe D45 and thought it sounded too sterile for me. The original had more personality and the look that I liked. The D45 that I got is really loud and resonant and can also be played very softly and beautifully. I've never gone for the modern deluxe in any of the martins I bought. But, I did put liquid bridge pins in all of my martins, except for the D45 and the D18 1937 Authentic.
If they're anything like my 3 other MD's, I'm sure this is a pearl of a guitar ♥️
HI! I am an avid guitarist and I love Martin guitars and I was wondering: What is the difference between a Martin D42 and a Martin D45?? Apart from the abalano inlays, what are the construction differences? Is the D45 superior for materials, wood, bracing and everything else?? Could I get an answer from whoever works with these guitars, please? Thank you!
@cooper, Texas Native here. What mic’s are you using to record the guitar and is there any post processing? They sound phenomenal. Thanks.
Bicolored top, lighter and darker. Love the sound. . Predicting this ends up in Coopers top 5 at the end of the year.
To quote Robert Browning: „Ah, but a man's reach should exceed his grasp,
Or what's a heaven for?“. 😅
I love it. It’s beautiful, it sounds great. I can’t afford it, but it’s wonderful. I love my Martin DM mahogany too. That’s what I’ll have to keep playing.
You guys have the ultimate expression system.
Hey! Could you do a comparison of the D41, the D42 and the D45? Thanks for all of the great videos.
It really has everything, including the binding ejection system that's 100% free and Martin makes sure their guitars have it, that's consistency 😂
Jokes aside, on both the Acoustic Guitar Forum and the Unofficial Martin Guitar Forum, there a new threads and comments, almost every single month about people dealing with loose bindings, shrinking bindings and neck resets from Martin guitars that were purchased brand new between 2014 and 2023. Considering how much Martin asks for their products, it is unacceptable to have said issues present so early.
As one user of these forums pointed out: "If these issues were showing up on any other brand, they would be drowning in their own blood. But Martin gets a huge pass." Which is sad, because it means Martin will just ignore said issues and never fix them.
Nice guitar! What kind of spruce is used for the top?
Heat treated Sitka Spruce (toriffied Spruce top)
great video, but those 2 mics are spoiling the picture
I'm a petite gal & play 00 size guitars.....otherwise I'd be playing Martin dreds. This would be my "dream guitar" and would find a way to buy it. Expensive? Yes and No. (less the nursing home & relatives get) 🤣😆🤣 This guitar , for the sound and looks it offers........well.......lets put it this way........is around the same price point of some other brands.......however , they don't have THAT sound along with the "look" .....IMO🎸🎸🎸
Question (off topic): What guitar is used for your lead-in?
It’s a lovely sounding guitar. I am a little curious how many of these guitars will be bought but then not played. That would be unfortunate. At that price point a lot of folks look at them as investments, but they’re instruments that need to be played.
The cellular refraction on the top doesn't freak me it is a part of the wood itself that can't be detected in the uncut top pre cutting piece fo wood .
I'm waiting for Martin to make a D-41 Modern Deluxe.
Cooper is wearing my favorite shirt in this. I gotta find one 🎸
Do you guys still actually do the podcast? It is advertised in every video yet I can only find episodes from over a year ago. It is listed as an "inactive" podcast. Is it published somewhere else or are you just plugging the older content? (Also, I am a lifetime Dashboard fan so I really dig the name).
Lovely !
Correction: They don't ALL eject. Not all Martin guitars have binding.
I wouldn't be surprised if Martin invents and patents the Guitar With No Bindings... that have loose bindings.
Warping reality itself for profit lol
I have an 000-15sm. No binding, gorgeous. 2K and that's as far as I go.
@@paulabefumo4577 Ditto for me also. (steak only gets so good) 🤣 But if I had the means to splurge on something real nice for myself, I'd consider this guitar for sure over others at that price point. I have a nice CEO-7 and 00-18V (bought used in nice condition some years ago) I'd never part with. Gig out with them often. 🎸🎸🎸
the two difference top color woods are a problem
I was wondering if that was just the graphics on my computer or what! Is that top not bookmatched?? Why the color variation...did that cost extra?
Wow This is my dream guitar Put some Lr baggs Hifi duet on it 11k wow
Amazing 😊👍
Damnnnnn, it sounds soo goooood.
That's a very nice guitar !!
Great sound. Too bad my shoulder can't take it!
I really like the modern deluxe and wish I could just buy one without the torrefied top. I would prefer to have all those specs but with some fresh wood.
Why would you not want a dryer, lighter top, it has to improve the tone? Of course if you are young enough you have the time to wait thirty or forty years to enjoy that improved tone!
Okay I gave it till 3:45 when I just gave up. If there has ever been a marketing piece, it is this one. Have you seen the top ,in real life? Or did you just leave it alone in this video? This is the Jekyll and Hyde of guitars. Masquerading as a high-end luxury piece. While deep underneath it is nothing more than trailer trash. Even Taylor could not look this bad if it tried.
It sounds nice but my LL16 goes head to head with it and cut's right thru it's sound. My buddy has one and we play in a jam every sat. You have one with an ugly top. Are they too stupid to bookmark the top?
I love my D-28 Modern Deluxe, and it is owned. The D-45 Modern Deluxe has almost too much bling for me, but the sound is great. What strings cone on that guitar? I've been using either Tommy Emmanuel Martin strings or D'Addario XS. Thanks, Chris and Cooper.
My D-18 MD is the first guitar I own, that found its home on day one.
Semper Fi
@@Shovel-om7kn Semper Fi. See you on TAS!
An absolutely fabulous guitar. I like the less in-your-face inlay work along the fretboard than the Standard D45. In addition, if you are in the market for a Marin D45 why wouldn’t you spend the additional money to get hide glue, a lighter carbon fibre bridge plate, a tariffed top and the liquid metal bridge pins. If you are able to shop in that rarified territory it’s a no-brainer.
The only other improvement I would ask for is a cooked Adirondack Spruce top.
I like tamales for Christmas Eve dinner !
So much nicer looking than a standard 45, which is too gaudy.
I'm sure it's a fine instrument. But that split top is hideous to my eye.
I think hideous is a little OTT. Curiously ugly.
Agreed, hideous looks like someone fixed a broken guitar with whatever wood they had on the table.
Maybe it's my impression but I think that Martin is losing a bit of his luster and above all I realize that the woods chosen are often less visually beautiful compared to those of the past; I am wrong??
So.... is it good value ?
I spent 14’000 in 2019 on a 2007 Infiniti with 62’000 miles on it at time, why in the heck would any one spend just shy of 11’000 dollars on a guitar.
Even if I was rich or wealthy I wouldn’t spend that kind of money on a guitar.
One will last a lifetime and be an dream heirloom type item and the other will be rotting away in a junk yard before too long?
@@AlamoMusicsolid point but I still can’t wrap my mind around how a guitar can cost or go for that much. Good point though.
Wearing a Taylor tee pitching a Martin…funny!
I shop at Target wearing Nike shoes.... what does it matter?
It’s half the price of a used James Olson guitar making it relatively inexpensive!😂
For that amount of money it should come with Tiffany cuff links!
Semper Fi
The D45 modern deluxe is far better tonal palette!
This video gets the rosette for the sloppiest editing you've ever done. Extraneous footage left in at 0:08 as a bonus feature?
Don’t like top two tune wood looks cheap
Martin acoustics are expensive over priced, because you are paying for the brand name. There are other acoustic that has same sound quality and are way cheaper and affordable.