Mahogany vs Rosewood - 000 Edition (000-18 vs 000-28)

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  • čas přidán 28. 08. 2024
  • Another entry into the Mahogany vs Rosewood Back and Sides videos.
    Comparing two 2020 Martin Standard Series 000's - an 18 (Mahogany) and a 28 (Rosewood)
    000-18
    Strumming 0:01 Flatpicking 3:07 Fingerpicking 6:20
    000-28
    Strumming 1:33 Flatpicking 4:39 Fingerpicking 7:40
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Komentáře • 88

  • @felipe_toledo
    @felipe_toledo Před 2 lety +38

    Strumming:
    00:24 Mahogany
    01:59 Rosewood

  • @alexcorll90
    @alexcorll90 Před 3 lety +40

    I've come to really appreciate Mahogany's tone, I didn't used to. I prefer the trebles of rosewood, cleaner overall, less twangy. Both are good, I feel the rosewood is better for strumming chords. Just an excuse to have one of each :)

    • @lebe220
      @lebe220 Před 7 měsíci

      Clapton loves rosewood because "it´s more funky".

    • @CenterThePendulum
      @CenterThePendulum Před 6 měsíci +4

      I’ve found some hard and fast rules with guitars, all related to mass - the smaller the body, the more I favor Mahogany. Once I hit Dreds and even Jumbos, Rosewood. Just as the more mass in an electric, lower output pickups. Lighter/less mass, higher output.

    • @connorcoffield90
      @connorcoffield90 Před 4 měsíci

      ​@@CenterThePendulum I feel the same exact way with mohagany vs rosewood. I prefer mohagany on smaller bodies, but rosewood on larger

    • @johnlay3040
      @johnlay3040 Před 3 měsíci

      For strumming all you need is laminated wood. 😅😅

  • @andmondson8260
    @andmondson8260 Před 2 lety +12

    The 28 sinks into the soul like a warm blanket. The 18 is a crisp winter morning. Both a great and both will suit the individual. For me I went with the 000-28ec and although pricey, I know it will be the guitar out of my collection of 8 that I will never let go.

  • @jerry-st7rc
    @jerry-st7rc Před 2 lety +13

    Long time rosewood user and after some years I have gravitated towards mahogany. There is a metallic quality of rosewood, even in Brazilian.

  • @damonlove8
    @damonlove8 Před 2 lety +12

    as a beginner guitarist, I love the warmth and roundness a mahogany has. maybe when I become a tad bit better I'd appreciate rosewood. But for now, I really love the warm sounds a mahogany guitar creates. It's so round, warm and just sweet sounding.

    • @tommysixstring5094
      @tommysixstring5094 Před 9 měsíci

      Actually most professional fingerstylists and recording artists opt for Mahogany

    • @midnight4109
      @midnight4109 Před 6 měsíci

      For the back and sides I agree, not the front and that is what we have here.

  • @GUITARTIME2024
    @GUITARTIME2024 Před 2 měsíci +2

    I loved the mahogany in person. Amazing.

  • @revzone3544
    @revzone3544 Před 2 lety +11

    The 000-18 sounds killer.. that blue grass run was sweet👍

  • @MikeBravos
    @MikeBravos Před rokem +3

    000-18 hands down for me, love the mid range bump. 000-28 sounds amazing too, you can hear that sparkle on the top end and more open sounding.

  • @john15333
    @john15333 Před 3 lety +7

    Mahogany without question. Its far more versatile too. I have a pretty big collection with some real amazing tonewoods but Mahogany is still my favorite.

  • @mikenorman6697
    @mikenorman6697 Před 2 lety +8

    In this video - prefer the ooo18 (mahogany) for strumming and flatpicking. I think the higher balance of overtones (versus the fundamental tone) of the ooo28 takes something away from the the soul and musical feel compared to the ooo18. For the fingerpicking it was a tougher choice. The overtones of the ooo28 allowed the fingerpicking to sound a little more joined up compared the ooo18.......But I still really liked the ooo18 tone. I think overall the ooo18 would be my choice - particularly as I don't finger pick all that much.

  • @lesterpaul9657
    @lesterpaul9657 Před 2 lety +4

    Easy choice I' ll have both.
    It' s like a telecaster and stratocaster, you like both tone and you want both.
    Maybe the 000-28 a bit better for fingerpickings.

  • @philipdeppen2890
    @philipdeppen2890 Před 3 lety +11

    Most definitely the mahogany. In this sample it has way more presence it's way more alive. I tried quite a few rosewoods and sorry to say rosewood just doesn't have the souls like mahogany. Rosewood is generally to bright and not as full sounding overall as mahogany despite rosewood generally giving more bottom but that is most definitely not always the case because I have mahogany ones that have plenty of bottom booty lol.

  • @garywatters8133
    @garywatters8133 Před rokem +6

    Most useful demos and comparisons on CZcams. Well done

  • @masudmahmud3123
    @masudmahmud3123 Před rokem +4

    To my ears, the sound of Martin ooo18 is a bit dark, boomy, and husky. On the other hand, the sound of Martin ooo28 is bright, clear, and crispy. If I had the option to choose between these two flagship models of Martin I would have surely picked the Martin ooo28.

  • @mariaelisabettarossi6216
    @mariaelisabettarossi6216 Před 2 lety +4

    Rosewood has a great sound with a lot of bass. Mahogany has a sweet sound. I love rosewood with a spruce top but mahogany is very beautiful.

  • @michaellaverty1844
    @michaellaverty1844 Před rokem +2

    Both of these babies would suit me just fine and could be a match for my D-18 and my HD-28.

  • @FFFF-go8pm
    @FFFF-go8pm Před 3 lety +10

    I lake Mahogany sound🎶〜🤗

  • @richardstones6445
    @richardstones6445 Před rokem +1

    Thanks. Great playing for a comparison! But I gotta be honest, I couldn't hear a nickel's worth of difference. During the first segment (strumming cowboy chords) I thought the 28 was a bit louder and brighter, but I noticed you seemed to strum a little closer to the sound hole than you did with the 18? Maybe just my imagination? The biggest factor is CZcams, with it's audio compression algorithms, it makes it really hard for me to hear fine distinctions. But overall, this really just confirms in my own mind that a guitar's back and sides are much less important to a guitar's tone than the top. I own two rosewood guitars, and I've owned many others in the past, and I love each and every one of them. But tbh, my affection may be more for their appearance than their improved tone over mahogany (or other tone woods). Just one guy's $0.02 worth.

  • @aaronlarsen7447
    @aaronlarsen7447 Před rokem +1

    Mahogany has really gown on me. It had more open air quality and warm. The 28 had way more power, with a pick or otherwise, it was clearly louder and seemed like it wants someone to really dig into it. I like them both, but preferred the 18, in this comparison.

  • @mca56rpa
    @mca56rpa Před 6 měsíci

    I’m in the market now for a 000 or maybe an OM. This is helpful. I gavitatr toward mahogany but have owned many Rosewood guitars. There’s also the fact that a good top on any guitar will turn your head. I may end up with both. I have a D-18 GE and a D-28 Marquis that are both going in the shop after I find my 000 to keep me satisfied while they are gone. Right now I’m thinking about the 000-28 Authentic or maybe a CeO-7.

  • @cherrypickerguitars
    @cherrypickerguitars Před rokem

    I’m biased because my go to guitar is a 000-28. This reaffirms it. I have a mahogany 00, 12 fret which sounds amazing too - but they’re such different guitars!
    Peace

  • @tarasboulbi7676
    @tarasboulbi7676 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Sound of Mahogany is warm and sweet , more vintage... The 000-28 is very clear but too cold for me

  • @vickyhendricks5357
    @vickyhendricks5357 Před 2 lety +1

    I like them both. Usually I think the mahogany sounds more distinct but the rosewood sounds really good here. I have and have had a few rosewood, thought I might get a mahogany this time, now I am not sure.

  • @mikehoehn1475
    @mikehoehn1475 Před 2 lety +8

    Way too much transients over tones when strumming the 28. Fatigues my ears. Other than that it's great.

  • @mariodriessen9740
    @mariodriessen9740 Před 3 lety +6

    I was hoping for this comparison video. But damn, I still don't know!!! 😂
    They're both so good, but also very different and I just don't know which one I prefer. I do know that my J-45 has more in common with the 000-18 (mahogany sound I guess), so the 28 is probably the better choice.
    Thanks for the upload.

    • @stevediaz1533
      @stevediaz1533 Před 3 lety +2

      Then go for 28 bro.. You wont regret it. Its worth it to pay the extra for the valute in the neck and some Herringbones 😂 it just gives you joy to hold and look at it then goes playing 🤣

    • @johnwashburn3793
      @johnwashburn3793 Před 2 lety +1

      This is my dilemma exactly. My first guitar was mahogany and spruce, though I didn't realize it at the time. I have a rosewood, but with a cedar top. It is magical, but has a very narrow nut and I finger pick mostly. I have an old Alvarez with a three piece back rosewood with the center panel mahogany and spruce top and a D18GE so which way to may come down to what I can find and that might be a 15 or 17.

  • @markvanderwal8103
    @markvanderwal8103 Před 3 lety +3

    What strings are on the 000-28, PB's or NB's? Thanks!

  • @Mr.Pink1776
    @Mr.Pink1776 Před 2 lety +5

    Mahogany all day

  • @dankaufman8876
    @dankaufman8876 Před 3 lety +4

    Both! The only way I'd ever be satisfied is with both:) My pocketbook says 18

    • @GarySchiltz
      @GarySchiltz Před 3 lety

      Unless you're a "Martin No Matter What" guy, you might want to check out some of Ian's videos comparing Martin and Eastman.

    • @dankaufman8876
      @dankaufman8876 Před 3 lety +1

      @@GarySchiltz I’m not. I have 2 Eastman OM’s. Love them both. Looking for something different.

    • @dankaufman8876
      @dankaufman8876 Před 3 lety +1

      Got me a D18 last week and am loving it. Full rich and balanced. Very sweet. I really like my Eastman OMs but this knocks it out of the park. Thanks Ian for being part of my decision making with your demo.

  • @Alex-uk9vz
    @Alex-uk9vz Před 2 lety +2

    lol great video but what do I do when the two guitars I’m looking at with one having mahogany back and rosewood sides, and the other vise versa having rosewood back and mahogany sides?
    Yamaha FS820 vs Yamaha FS830

  • @steveb9325
    @steveb9325 Před 4 měsíci

    They're awesome! I prefer Hog but the Rosewood is awesome too! Beautiful guitars

  • @renshimarek
    @renshimarek Před rokem +1

    Interesting film.

  • @guitartalk4909
    @guitartalk4909 Před 2 lety +2

    000-18 would be my pick - vintage preferably

  • @yomommaahotoo264
    @yomommaahotoo264 Před 3 měsíci

    Think you could mute that low E string possibly any more?

  • @luckyjinxer
    @luckyjinxer Před 2 lety

    No headphones and phone audio, but my take is Mahogany is more sweet and responsive, where as rosewood is more present and bell like. I can't decide which i like more. Surprised at how big the difference is!

  • @senditffh7919
    @senditffh7919 Před 8 měsíci

    Maybe you can help me out I'm new to Martin and choosing between the 000-28 EC and 000-28 vs and I'm looking for the Merle Haggard sound.
    Thanks

  • @NathanEveLive
    @NathanEveLive Před rokem

    Great video! I'd love to know how you mic that beast so close without having mass bass and proximity effect.

  • @garychen483
    @garychen483 Před rokem +2

    I bet not many can tell a difference if you only listen to the video without watching.
    The only difference is that 000-28 has nice bindings. Nothing else.

  • @brandyarney1170
    @brandyarney1170 Před 3 lety +4

    I bought a new 0-18 and a new 00-28 four months ago. I play the hog 90 percent of the time. I wish I had bought a 00-18! I could have saved 700 dollars as well.

  • @greeremalachi926
    @greeremalachi926 Před 10 měsíci

    I like both. But definitely have always like Mahogany better and do so here. Best part of Mahogany is its cheaper. Let's keep it that way, ok?

  • @gordongarrett6229
    @gordongarrett6229 Před 4 měsíci

    I have a Takamine F307. It sounds as good as the Martin 000 18. Seriously, for around $400. Just a fact.

  • @windmillcancersurvivor2568

    Thom Yorke has made a decent living strumming an 18, Clapton the 28 and more importantly Meadows loves the hogs so to my ear the 18 wins best of show.

  • @direfranchement
    @direfranchement Před rokem

    More compression with the mahogany back and sides, more warmth, more bass. More appropriate for an intimate setting, singer-songwriter style music. Rosewood has a more assertive presence.

    • @lebe220
      @lebe220 Před 7 měsíci

      Rosewood has more dynamic, more funk. I have both woods (Takamine and Ibanez)

  • @stephencleland6529
    @stephencleland6529 Před 3 měsíci

    Obvious from the first chord that the 28 is far warmer

  • @johnlay3040
    @johnlay3040 Před 3 měsíci

    Mahogany is a very hard wood. It shouldn't be used for the back and side. It should be reserved for neck only. These dsys it is so rare that they have to use the Spanish cedar, which is a kind of mahogany but softer.

    • @michaeldonaghey
      @michaeldonaghey Před 2 měsíci +1

      Mahogany is hardwood but not as hard as rosewood. You don't know very much about guitars do you?

    • @johnlay3040
      @johnlay3040 Před 2 měsíci

      @@michaeldonaghey I am not just talking about the hardness, but the rarity of it as well. Your reading comprehension is pretty low, isn't it?

  • @punch0415
    @punch0415 Před 2 lety

    D
    0:15
    1:50

  • @Terrobul
    @Terrobul Před 2 lety

    Prefer mahagony, rosewood a little too bright imho, at-least in person.

  • @championhairpuller
    @championhairpuller Před rokem +1

    000-18 all day.

  • @ohiosouthpaw
    @ohiosouthpaw Před 3 měsíci

    What’s wrong with me? I want my mahogany to sound like rosewood and my rosewood to sound like mahogany. It’s the same with electrics. I get in the mood for the sound of a Strat, Tele, Les Paul, 335, etc.. the journey never ends. lol.

  • @el34glo59
    @el34glo59 Před 2 lety

    I honestly like rosewood on the smaller guys. As long as it's a good dense piece. Sometimes one is just a better example too. You have to remember that. And I'm a hog guy, but it records better too. In person, these will sound different

    • @user-tn2xd1qv5e
      @user-tn2xd1qv5e Před rokem +1

      Sorry, In this specific example, do not agree with you. The frequency range (at least as it sounds on my computer=all examples being equal) between 125 and 250 is a muddled mess. Who is that character on the Charlie Brown specials? = that's the problem.

  • @user-tn2xd1qv5e
    @user-tn2xd1qv5e Před rokem

    Am I losing my mind? The Rosewood has a much better tone quality to my ears. In the finger-picking sample I'd have to EQ "the crap" out of that 4th string e-f drone. On the Rosewood, I'd have to do less. Hmmm....an engineers perspective....have at me and enjoy your guitars :)

  • @lordkuruku5408
    @lordkuruku5408 Před 2 lety

    What kind of mic is that you using?

    • @hekhopop
      @hekhopop Před 2 lety

      Shure KSM32 it seems.

  • @zephodx
    @zephodx Před rokem +1

    that mid scoop on the rosewood is too much.

  • @Paulcarlinmusic
    @Paulcarlinmusic Před 2 měsíci

    Too many overtones on the 00028 for strumming. Mahogany always for me at least.

  • @022100bmlotus
    @022100bmlotus Před 3 lety +1

    So.... an inexpensive D35:)

  • @dandyroll7610
    @dandyroll7610 Před 2 lety

    Rosewood!!!!

  • @maxwellfan55
    @maxwellfan55 Před 3 lety +3

    The 28.

  • @Iamnickdude09
    @Iamnickdude09 Před 2 lety

    For me its 000 18 mahogany all day

  • @YourFavouriteColor
    @YourFavouriteColor Před rokem

    great video but it would be helpful if you'd strum some chords with your picking hand more towards the soundhole. Playing so far back like that doesn't really give us the voice of the guitar.

  • @garymontgomeryguitars3153

    Most of your sound comes from the top, rosewood back and sides are much better.

  • @daverenick5830
    @daverenick5830 Před rokem +1

    I got the 000-18 MD. The 000-28EC sounds the best to me but the huge neck is impossible to play. I don't like Martins made after 1967 in general. The necks are wider and fatter, they can't use the vastly superior Brazilian rosewood. I have a vintage D28 and D41 with narrow thin necks that sound better then any guitar Martin can currently make. I owned and traded the 000-28 standard, and 000-28 MD, The neck on the 000-18 standard has very sharp shoulders and the MD version is more comfortable and better then the "low oval taper." All the new 000-28's sound like they have a wet towel stuffed in them and require a pickup or a mic to get any brightness out of them The 000-18 played with 11 gauge 80/20's gives a bright clear sound, without the boombox depth of the dreads which is fine, but I wanted to get something brighter and lighter this time. And of course no 2 guitars sound the same, even if they are the same model and make. I tried A LOT of 000-18's to find a tolerable one. I should mention that torrefaction used on the MD line is pure marketing hype. It does not make the guitar sound like a 1937 000, and I know about those. It just, with the carbon fiber and metal bridge pins, makes it louder. This is one reason I use 111 gauge strings, to mitigate that offensive brassy volume. Also, new Martins, especially with 12 gauge, have unplayably high action, and combined with the gigantically wide and fat necks on ALL new models, require extensive luthier work and lower gauge strings to be playable, no matter how strong your hands are. I have played Martins for 55 years now and my conclusion is all the new ones are grotesquely, insanely overpriced. Collings makes a far superior instrument, Taylors are probably a better buy. The fact is a $150 Takamine sounds as good as most NEW martins. Martin is Ok if you can throw at least $150,000.00 at one down at Gruhns or Carters. New Martins are crap at any price. It's all hyperinflated marketing now, and forget about sound quality.

    • @beezesty
      @beezesty Před 10 měsíci +1

      Got you. Martins are overpriced. What cheaper model of which brand would you recommend instead of a 000-28? Collings don’t count, they are way more expensive over here in Europe.

    • @noctule1313
      @noctule1313 Před 10 měsíci

      I have ooo-18 MD. It’s an amazing guitar.

  • @WigsxD
    @WigsxD Před 6 měsíci

    The 28 has better sustain, but I prefer the warmer tone of the 18. They are both fantastic, so it is really splitting hairs.