Martin HD-28: Anatomy of the Iconic Dreadnought Guitar | Elderly Instruments
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- The Martin HD-28 has been the go-to guitar for countless bluegrass and country flatpickers. Joe Konkoly looks at the anatomy of this iconic instrument - including the updates Martin made to the guitar in 2018 - and explains how it’s constructed to deliver that classic bluegrass sound.
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Yep... The Bluegrass Legend IS THE HD 28... as it was said to me, "Get One"... you won't be disappointed!🎵🎶🎵
Best explanation of the anatomy of the HD-28 on CZcams!
I wish I could get a new HD28 without the yellow “ aged” toner on it. I like the natural color of the wood
Just find a pre-reimagined version. Mine is from 2017. The wood ages naturally towards a yellow colour. Also, I think the pre-imagined have a 1 11/16 inch nut, whereas the reimagined is 1 3/4 inch, plus forwarded shifted bracing. I wasn't convinced that the HD28 needed the forward shifted bracing, as it already had the scalloped bracing which gave the bass rumble.
I love those. I've had mine since 1992.
That was a great video and insight into these guitars, I was going around other sites to try and figure out what the H stood for and you immediately revealed it. Thanks
Of course my beloved elderly instruments would have the best review and explanation of the hd-28. I'm Proud To Live just a few blocks away from elderly instruments. The place is more holy than most churches.
i just bought one with LR baggs, my first acoustic guitar, beautiful sound and look.❤
It’s the guitar that stopped me from buying a used Taylor that was beautiful looking and nice sounding. That guitar’s sound shook me.
Thank you, Joe, for the tutorial :)
I ordered one from my local Sam ash and I’m dying to get my hands on it. I played the reimagined D28 so I’m excitied to see how the scalloped bracing compares
I've played a lot of them. I don't think there is a more versatile guitar than the HD-28....rock, bluegrass...finger, strum or flatpick......soft, or booming cannon. I have others for different sounds, but if forced to keep one....well, you know.
Nice sounding new HD28...Did this have the Martin Authentic Acoustic MA550T treated med. P.B. strings? What pick were you using here Joe..Really made that HD-28 sound great.
Only thing that comes close is a Gibson Advanced Jumbo. Martin D28 and Gibson AJ are a match made in heaven
What mic did you use?
I have a 2001 D35 It has that bold base sound also. I don't understand why Blue Grass Pickers don't like the D35 over the D28. They are missing out on a great sound.
I have an HD-28 from 1989 but I never picked up a bad D-35.
I have a HD28 but was considering the D35. The D35 has narrower bracing rather that scalloped. Always best to compare them in the shop as each guitar is different. Sometimes I'd prefer the D35 and other times the HD28. More recently I've tried a D18 and, with hindsight, should have compared the HD28/D35 with that. I might have bought the D18.
There's nuthin' like the 'bone!
Good review but I have gripes with some things they do. First, they rout a channel through the top from the dovetail to install a more accessible truss rod which weakens the top in possibly the most critical area. To fix this they put a mahogany shelf on the neck block to strengthen the top under the fret board extension. Second, they now put a nut on standard models that have a flat bottom instead of the traditional angle that is the same as the peg head angle. other really good guitar makers also install truss rods but they don't cut through vital areas which then need to be strengthened as a result. The flat bottom nut not only looks like something on a Gibson, it changes the way the string pressure is distributed at the peg head. Don't get me wrong, I have always loved Martin's contribution to guitar making, but to cut corners it seems like they sometimes take one step forward(a return to some vintage appointments)but then take two steps back.
ATTN..Lets be clear..The D28 is the flagship not the HD 28 even though the HD is the early D28 the reason you know all of the older rock and roll and folk song sounds that is the D28 is because it recorded better and did not get lost in the mix live.That sweet midrange that gets over come by the bigger bass.I made a huge mistake passing by deals over the years because I THOUGHT I wanted a HD 28...I finally ended up with the D28 for the style I play because I grew up hearing it..The HD28 IS ABSOLUTELY AWESOME for blue grass although with the millennials listing to that rap shit and new pop crap with any hot girl with a Taylor in her hand singing someone else's written lyrics this is probably falling on deaf ears...Great video thanks.
I love my hd28
But i always play the d18
I don’t like the Taylor
@@marcusfinn759 That's interesting. Why do you play the D18 rather than the HD28? Interested because I have a HD28.