Adding bone to an OM28V
Just got a new one in from a dealer on 48 hour approval. It's O.K., but it's not knocking me over either. Nice balance, good clarity, but very average projection and oomph. Action is a bit high up the...
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Mm, next time you order a vintage series Martin, consider placing an order with FQMS. They come with a short drop-in bridge, compensated bone saddle, your choice of pickguard and ebony abalone bridge...
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Here's another thought - send it back and get an OM-35 for several hundred dollars less (the OM-35 is priced very close to an OM-18V). The OM-35 features a low-profile neck, excellent tone and...
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What you said Tony is so very right. I really like the OM 35 I played.Rick
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Is that the one from Podium?You no like?Dang! I blame myself and my Martin zealotry for suggesting it.But I'd bone it, yes I would...mwahahahahaaaaaaaaaaaa!Hope yer feeling better!
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From everything I've heard there is a lot of variability in OM28V's. Some are incredible and some are quite average. If the one you're playing isn't doing it for you, don't assume that a bone saddle...
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Sending it back today. It wasn't a bad guitar - just very average and not like one I had played previously. I, and UPS, hank you for the advice
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