Martin & Co DXK2 - moosers's review
The Martin & Co DX-K2 is a dreadnought acoustic guitar that's mostly made out of koa HPL, which is from a unique tree. Like all Martin guitars, this was made here in the USA and it doesn't have any …
Martin & Co Traditional 80/20 Bronze - moosers's review
The Martin & Co 80/20 Bronze Acoustic Strings are a pretty standard set of guitar strings for of course, your acoustic guitar. I've gone through a few packs of these strings for my Martin DX1-R, alt…
Martin & Co Traditional 80/20 Bronze - "Great tone, interesting gauges, good feel, just a bit light"
These are a set of Martin and Co. acoustic guitar strings. While Martin are definitely known as one of the premier acoustic guitar manufacturers worldwide, they also do make great strings. These stri…
Martin & Co Marquis 80/20 Bronze - moosers's review
The Martin & Co. Marquis 80/20 12-String Set are strings for any acoustic 12 string guitar. I don't own a 12 string, rather I recently purchased these strings for use on my Martin DX-1R acoustic gui…
Martin & Co 000-15 - moosers's review
The Martin & Co 000-15 is a beautiful jumbo style acoustic guitar. The guitar is made out of mostly solid genuine mahogany wood, which gives it an incredible look and sound. Like all Martin guitars…
Martin & Co 000-1 - moosers's review
The Martin & Co. 000-1 is a jumbo size acoustic guitar. We have one of these at the studio where I work, and it's always getting played and used on records. The one that we have has a custom pick u…
Martin & Co Guitar Strap Button - moosers's review
Martin & Co's Guitar Strap Button is a simple strap that allows you to use a guitar strap with an acoustic guitar that doesn't have a button for it on the neck. My Martin guitar doesn't have one, so…
Martin & Co 000-18 Golden Era 1937 - mooseherman's review
This is an American guitar, made by one of the most popular manufacturers in the country. It is a reissue of a guitar from Martin's "Golden Era", which was the time before WWII. This guitar has a bea…
Martin & Co D-15 - songboy's review
This is a USA made martin guitar. I have heard the bridge called a "Belly style." I am not sure what that signifies, but it is the same style of bridge found on every Dreadnought guitar I have ever…
Martin & Co D-15 - moosers's review
The Martin & Co D-15 is a dreadnought style acoustic guitar that is made in the USA. The guitar isn't an acoustic/electric, so it doesn't have any pick ups or setting controls whatsoever. The m…
Martin & Co DXM - moosers's review
The Martin & Co DXM is dreadnought acoustic guitar that isn't an acoustic/electric, so it doesn't have any pick ups or setting controls. The body of this guitar is made out of both wood and poly…
Martin & Co 000-18 Golden Era 1937 - mooseherman's review
This Martin and Co. guitar is American made with a mahogany wood, and has an ebony fingerboard. It has 20 frets, but only fourteen are easily reachable. UTILIZATION One of the downsides to this gui…
Martin & Co Traditional 80/20 Bronze - moosers's review
I recently picked up a ten pack of Martin & Co 13/56 Medium Bronze acoustic guitar strings after I saw them on sale and I have to say that I'm really happy with the purchase. I usually get light…
Martin & Co SP 92/8 Phosphor Bronze - moosers's review
The Martin & Co Acoustic SP Bronze Light acoustic guitar strings are probably my favorite set of guitar strings. Let me start out by saying that I have a few Martin acoustic guitars that I use frequ…
Martin & Co Standard D-18 (2012-2017) - moosers's review
The Martin & Co D-18 is a dreadnought acoustic guitar made in the USA that is not an acoustic/electric so it has no pick ups or setting controls. It is pretty simple in make up except for the fact th…
Martin & Co DM - moosers's review
The Martin DM acoustic dreadnought guitar is made in the USA and is not an acoustic/electric so it doesn't have any pick ups or knobs. The neck is made out of rosewood, while the top of the body is m…
Martin & Co DM12 - moosers's review
The Martin DM-12 is a 12-string guitar that was made in the USA and is not an acoustic/electric, so it doesn't have any pick ups or controls. The neck is made out of solid mahogany and is extremely e…
Martin & Co Standard HD-28 (1993-2004) - moosers's review
The Martin & Co HD-28 is made in the USA and has 20 frets total. It is not an acoustic/electric guitar so it doesn't have any pick ups or controls. The neck is made out of dark mahogany and feels ver…
Martin & Co D-1 - moosers's review
The Martin D-1 is a dreadnought acoustic guitar that is made in the USA and isn't an acoustic/electric so it has no pick ups or setting controls. It has a pretty basic look and feel for a dreadnought…
Martin & Co Steel String Backpacker Guitar - moosers's review
The Martin & Co Steel String Backpacker Guitar was made in the USA and is a pretty unique guitar. It is extremely slender and small and is designed for players who want to bring a guitar on the go wi…
Martin & Co XC1T Ellipse - " A small wonder!"
translatedCf kiri81 "... Especially for the solid spruce top. My lifts are stamped "Martin & Co". The electronics hidden in the rose is simply the great class! The ambience mic inside the body too. He had on …
Martin & Co D-16GT - fr06's review
translatedTo check out the features on other sites. 1st prize in all solid Martin (handle included) with woods (mahogany, ebony if I'm not mistaken), why I bought it. She is super nice, with the table and the…
Martin & Co D-15 - " Trs good instrument!"
translatedIt is a guitar made in USA, while sapele with a handle 20 frets al. UTILIZATION The handle is pleasant, even though it took action rviser APRS purchase, the strings were really one inch of the ha…
Martin & Co LX Black Little Martin - " Okay"
translatedGuitar made in Mexico. HIAL is composed of a laminated compressed wood based Koa. The comfortable handle is made of several slices of wood glued giving a striped appearance and finish is almost gro…
Martin & Co SP 92/8 Phosphor Bronze - " Good product for beginners."
translated* For how long have you been using it? I use these strings since December 2010. * What thing do you like most/least about it? I am a beginner so I step back on the stuff. However, the sound is ve…