Pros: Solid wood, Martin Quality, Hard Shell Case Cons: Sound a little dark and lacking in treble register
Martin OOO15 Guitar My local Guitar Center has a wide array of guitars of all types. I recently spent some time looking for a companion piece to my Alvarez-Yairi dreadnought. Sometimes you just want to play something that sounds different. Anyway, ...
Pros: all solid wood; good playability; nice mellow sound Cons: doesn't have the deep bass of a solid wood dreadnought
Several weeks ago, I gave a positive review to the Martin D-15, an all mahogany dreadnought guitar that can be found at your local Guitar Center for about $650, including case.
Another all mahogany guitar that has impressed me in the...
Pros: A fabulous mature tone and timbre that is extremely rare in a new guitar. Cons: Some won't like the very plain, brown aesthetics. I was disappointed with the decal rosette.
I am an unabashed Martin fan. I have played fretted instruments for over thirty years and have bought, sold, and traded 47 Martins over the course of my magnificent obsession. In my opinion, the sound that pours forth from a fifty or sixty year old ...
It's hard to be objective about this guitar, because I'm in love, but I'll give it a shot: Christmas, 1979, I received a Guild D25M, a mahogany dreadnought. My initial thinking was that it wasn't the guitar I would have chosen for myself because, being ...
Pros: Ultra-playable, wonderfully sounding, American-made, solid mahogany guitar that is a fantastic value. Cons: My only complaint is that I didn't find discover it sooner!
Last year, I sold all my guitars (electric and acoustic) and all my gear and bought what I was convinced would be my last guitar: the Martin 00028-EC Eric Clapton signature model. It met every single one of my expectations and I never looked back....
Pros: Smaller body with full sound, great action, stays in tune, fits most styles, even funk. Cons: I have yet to come up with one. Unless you personally prefer full sized.
The Martin 000-15 is one of the best acoustic guitars I have ever played. It offers a full sound with a smaller body. I have always preferred smaller guitars, like my electric Fenders, as opposed to the bigger, heavier guitars. The 000-15 is very ...
Pros: Sounds and looks great. Lightweight yet durable. Great price. Good case. Commonsense asthetics. Cons: Hard to find suggestions about pickups and anu other info. No cons about the guitar.
After years and years of fighting with different acoustic guitars, I decided to try a martin. After a lifetime of hearing the Martin Mantra, I assumed they were really good guitars but very expensive. I just found myself in a pinch where my expensive...
Pros: Excellent sound, playability, and quality construction. Cons: A bit plain looking without top/back binding.
This is a guitar that I did not want. I mean come one. A mahogany top? No binding and a satin finish? I went to my local Guitar Center looking for a 000-28. I had heard and read good things about that model. I think I might have even tried one years ...
Pros: Loud Full Sound,and great playability Cons: None
This guitar has an all mahogany body,with rosewood fret board,and bridge.It has their low action ,low profile neck,and is a great bargain. It has this sweet sound that is unique to mahogany. Clear and clean sounding.
It is very loud,and well suited...
Martin DXM Acoustic Guitar The Martin DXM Acoustic Guitar features HPL body construction, Martin's patented neck mortise and unique DX bracing pattern to get the legendary Marti...
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