MARTIN D-16E Rosewood Acoustic-Electric Guitar
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MARTIN D-16E Rosewood Acoustic-Electric Guitar
$1,999.00
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MARTIN D-16E Rosewood Acoustic-Electric Guitar Description
- 6-string Acoustic-electric Guitar with Spruce Top
- Ebony Fingerboard – Natural
- Rosewood Back Sides
- Hardwood Neck
MARTIN D-16E Rosewood Acoustic-Electric Guitar Specification
Specification: MARTIN D-16E Rosewood Acoustic-Electric Guitar
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MARTIN D-16E Rosewood Acoustic-Electric Guitar Reviews (5)
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Amazon Customer –
I bought a new one month ago, still can’t adapt to the “low oval” neck, otherwise perfect guitar. I had it professionally set up. I don’t like the low oval, not for me so it will be traded or sold.
Roger c –
Love the low oval and tone of the guitar. When compared to my 20 year old hd-28 it is somewhat lacking to my ear in what I’d call singularity of notes when strumming because it is such a guitar that I think would be best suited for solos or fingerpicking. You’ve got to play it softly to get a good sound strumming for me, but I am heavy handed. The tonal quality is up to par to most American made martins. For me the price hue it sounded and played and the woods… it’s true what they say “a poor mans d-28” as far as that goes but by no means for most is $1700 cheap. I expect great things from this and if you love the Martin sound go for it! I look forward to hearing this thing 40 years down the line but have no problem enjoying it now.
Anne –
I have quite a few Martins and this one is no exception. The action is beautiful and the depth is amazing. This would be great for those who finger pick or play solos. Strumming wise it takes a light hand to make it sound good. If you play heavy handed you won’t get all the sound this guitar is capable of. I bought a hard shell case for it as this is an expensive guitar that needs to be stored properly and at proper humidity levels, etc. If you store it the wrong way the neck will bend and you will need to have it set up again.
Kalia Christianne –
First off, this Martin D-16E sounds really good. It felt great in my hands. I really liked the neck shape. It was pretty full sounding, but not especially loud. I had tried a Taylor AD 27E previously. It was far louder than the Martin. I have a 1973 Guild D-40, and I judge all guitars compared to her. So, I ended up returning the Taylor and the Martin. I have a brand new Guild D-40E on order now. I guess I’m just a Guild man. The Martin D-16E is not a bad guitar, just pricey for what you get, and not very big sounding, in my opinion.
Glenner Shibata –
The neck warped I don’t know why, maybe because the very young wood.