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How much difference is there between 00 and 000 sound?
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Yesterday I ordered a sigma 00m-15, and just my luck, they sent a 000m-15. I like the size more than I thought I would, but it's a bit boomier than I would've liked. The only experience I have with acoustic guitars is an old dreadnaught, a yamaha c40 classical guitar, and now this 000m-15. I'm wondering if I'm just not used to how bass-heavy acoustic guitars are, since I've mostly been playing on an unplugged squier strat, or if the guitar is actually a bit too boomy. Also, what's the difference in overall volume between the two?
So to the title: how much difference is there between 00 and 000 size? Is it a big difference, or is it quite subtle? I suppose this is the problem with buying online without trying it out. I plan on using it for a bit of everything. I'm a beginner, and I'm interested plenty of different areas, basic strumming, picking individual notes (lead guitar, I suppose), and a bit of fingerstyle, is 000 better suited for that, or 00, or again, is the difference negligible?
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Like mentioned above, if you're learning, either will be just fine. A 000 is basically a do it all sort of sized guitar so it'll probably give you a little more versatility than a 00
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Of course it can be expected the larger the body size the more bass there is but IMO there are too many other variables at stake, like the make, the bracing, the type of soundboard.
Just looking a D28, one with straight braces will sound significantly different to a D28 with forward shifted scalloped braces (as will a rear shifted one, which is my favourite).
Of my guitars my 12 Fret 00 is the loudest acoustic guitar I own by quite a margin. My ears also find the 00 body size to be the most balanced, for my way of playing and my ears.
IMO, the differences between sizes have a bearing on sound for sure but for comfort/ergonomics it's even more significant. I love dreadnaughts but for a short man like myself it is like plucking strings on the other side of a wardrobe, so playing an OM makes a lot more sense.
You can do a lot to tweak a guitar's sound with different strings. But plenty of time for that discussion a few weeks down the track.
Enjoy your new steel string!
00 is smaller than 000 and both are appreciably smaller than dreadnought so sound will have less base . Base overwhelms on some larger instruments, especially when recording, so many will like more balance towards mid-range and trebles. Many won't. Smaller players might find dreadnought a bit large. Most players will find 00/000 more comfortable.
Also there's the aesthetic. 00 is classical shape and size and will remind you of the Antonio de Torres plantilla. 000 is a slightly different outline with a more emphasised upper and lower bout.
Guitars being what they are, and if you can't decide, buy one of each!!
That won't help either.
"Take these three items, some WD-40, a vise grip, and a roll of duct tape. Any man worth his salt can fix almost any problem with this stuff alone." - Walt Kowalski
"Just because I don't care, doesn't mean I don't understand." - Homer Simpson
I did try one one of these for a brief period when I last bought an acoustic. I can't recollect much about the sound, but in the end I opted for something else in the shop.
In terms of specs and looks, Sigma guitars give a good impression. I ought to try more of them.