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Any D28 owners out there? I have a 2015 D28 and when I bought it I was lucky to be able to try it alongside a new HD28 at the same time for a few days. At first I was taken by the HD28, it had more bass and was louder, but, after a few days switching between them both I decided on the D28. The HD28 was just too overpowering and that excess low end was just too much and would be problematic when recording. You would never be able to sing over it. I read that many people prefer the HD28 with the forward shifted bracing but a standard braced D28 was good enough for Jimmy Page and Paul McCartney so it's more than good enough me me.
The D28 is a joy to play and very rewarding. It's all the acoustic I need.
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One was also good enough for the late John Martyn, who was no slouch as an acoustic player.
The other thing to note is what string gauge you use. Martin changed the bracing from the pre-war recipe because people were putting thick strings on to try to get acoustic volume and they were causing the tops to belly up. It fixed that problem but they aren't as responsive or balanced - especially if you want to use a sensible gauge of strings. I think the the post war design sounds best with thicker strings.
Personally I don't like the D28 or HD28. I'd rather get the 16 series dreadnought, or better still a Furch. The new D18 with the forward shifted bracing is superb though. They need to bring out a D28 version of that. I'm not sure that they will though as sales of the more expensive Martins would plummet.
Traded mine for an OM28 - a much more refined sound,
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I see people playing HD28s in bluegrass bands all the time and they cut through fine...a lot of it is as much about string and pick choice - and technique obviously - as it is bracing patterns. My HD35 developed an overly bassy voice over time but after some experimentation I found that Elixir PB Mediums and a 2mm Dunlop Ultex solved the problem. I would never have naturally gravitated to that combination of string and pick but they worked with that guitar.
I agree, as a solo instrument it's not the best solo sounding acoustic but in a band mix can sound great