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MODEL:  D28SATINAMBERBU

Martin D28SATINAMBERBU Satin Acoustic Guitar - Amberburst

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Many discerning guitarists instantly name the D-28 as their all-time favorite Martin; it is the standard to which all acoustic guitars are compared. Affectionately dubbed the "tone cannon," the D-28 deploys classic rich tone and powerful projection that's perfect for stage and studio. Martin has reimagined the D-28, blending the rich legacy of the guitar with their latest innovations. High-end appointments include open-gear tuners, a multi-stripe rosette, and a tortoise-pattern pickguard. Forward-shifted bracing allows for greater vibration of the top, while a modern neck profile gives you improved comfort and playability. You also get an eye-grabbing satin-finish top, back, sides, and neck. We spend a lot of time with acoustic guitars, and the D-28 Satin delivers the iconic Martin sound by the boatload.

The dreadnought: a fascinating back story

Launched in 1906, Britain's HMS Dreadnought was the first all-big-gun battleship and the first to use steam-turbine propulsion. Larger, faster, quieter, and more deadly than any warship that had come before, it ushered in the modern era of naval warfare. In 1916, Martin, which had been handcrafting fine guitars since 1833, christened their new large-bodied acoustic guitars after the groundbreaking naval vessel. Ubiquitous today across musical genres, dreadnoughts deliver the volume and deep bass that makes them ideal for vocal accompaniment, solo work, and many other "unplugged" applications.

A cornerstone of modern music

Martin's early dreadnoughts set into motion the guitar's prominent role in modern music and set the standard for tone quality in acoustic guitars. Martin dreadnoughts became known for resonant warm tones, quality craftsmanship, and tasteful styling. For those reasons, Martin guitars became an important part of the music written and performed by the stars of the 1920s and '30s. The post-WWII D-28 became a cornerstone of the folk and folk rock music of the '50s and '60s. And the rest, as they say, is history.

Powerful sound, full bass

The Martin D-28 Satin acoustic guitar offers the deep bass response that's made Martin dreadnoughts so popular. Yet it also has a high-end presence that sings out even in heavy instrumentation. Martin's D-28 Satin is both loud and subtle and has a quick response. The powerful voice and full sound of the D-28 have made it a staple in the bluegrass world, but its bold sonic signature has been heard cross-genre.

Quality tonewoods deliver timeless tone

A quality acoustic guitar is all about the wood, and the Martin D-28 Satin serves up a classic tonewood cocktail with no compromises. The top is solid spruce for big projection and spectacular note clarity. Its back and sides are made of solid East Indian rosewood, a classic Martin material. A solid wood neck with solid black ebony fingerboard gives the Martin D-28 Satin amazing playing ease to match its awesome sound!

Martin D-28 Satin Acoustic Guitar Features:

Iconic dreadnought design and tone from Martin

Solid spruce top for amazing projection and great note definition

Forward-shifted bracing pattern for optimized soundboard vibration

Solid East Indian rosewood back and sides for a well-balanced tonal range

Modern neck profile for improved comfort and playability

Focused low frequency response that sounds tight, never boomy

High-end appointments include open-gear tuners, a multi-stripe rosette, and a tortoise-pattern pickguard

Square-taper headstock with solid East Indian rosewood headplate stays true to Martin's heritage

Eye-grabbing satin-finish top, back, sides, and neck

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Many discerning guitarists instantly name the D-28 as their all-time favorite Martin; it is the standard to which all acoustic guitars are compared. Affectionately dubbed the "tone cannon," the D-28 deploys classic rich tone and powerful projection that's perfect for stage and studio. Martin has reimagined the D-28, blending the rich legacy of the guitar with their latest innovations. High-end appointments include open-gear tuners, a multi-stripe rosette, and a tortoise-pattern pickguard. Forward-shifted bracing allows for greater vibration of the top, while a modern neck profile gives you improved comfort and playability. You also get an eye-grabbing satin-finish top, back, sides, and neck. We spend a lot of time with acoustic guitars, and the D-28 Satin delivers the iconic Martin sound by the boatload.

The dreadnought: a fascinating back story

Launched in 1906, Britain's HMS Dreadnought was the first all-big-gun battleship and the first to use steam-turbine propulsion. Larger, faster, quieter, and more deadly than any warship that had come before, it ushered in the modern era of naval warfare. In 1916, Martin, which had been handcrafting fine guitars since 1833, christened their new large-bodied acoustic guitars after the groundbreaking naval vessel. Ubiquitous today across musical genres, dreadnoughts deliver the volume and deep bass that makes them ideal for vocal accompaniment, solo work, and many other "unplugged" applications.

A cornerstone of modern music

Martin's early dreadnoughts set into motion the guitar's prominent role in modern music and set the standard for tone quality in acoustic guitars. Martin dreadnoughts became known for resonant warm tones, quality craftsmanship, and tasteful styling. For those reasons, Martin guitars became an important part of the music written and performed by the stars of the 1920s and '30s. The post-WWII D-28 became a cornerstone of the folk and folk rock music of the '50s and '60s. And the rest, as they say, is history.

Powerful sound, full bass

The Martin D-28 Satin acoustic guitar offers the deep bass response that's made Martin dreadnoughts so popular. Yet it also has a high-end presence that sings out even in heavy instrumentation. Martin's D-28 Satin is both loud and subtle and has a quick response. The powerful voice and full sound of the D-28 have made it a staple in the bluegrass world, but its bold sonic signature has been heard cross-genre.

Quality tonewoods deliver timeless tone

A quality acoustic guitar is all about the wood, and the Martin D-28 Satin serves up a classic tonewood cocktail with no compromises. The top is solid spruce for big projection and spectacular note clarity. Its back and sides are made of solid East Indian rosewood, a classic Martin material. A solid wood neck with solid black ebony fingerboard gives the Martin D-28 Satin amazing playing ease to match its awesome sound!

Martin D-28 Satin Acoustic Guitar Features:

Iconic dreadnought design and tone from Martin

Solid spruce top for amazing projection and great note definition

Forward-shifted bracing pattern for optimized soundboard vibration

Solid East Indian rosewood back and sides for a well-balanced tonal range

Modern neck profile for improved comfort and playability

Focused low frequency response that sounds tight, never boomy

High-end appointments include open-gear tuners, a multi-stripe rosette, and a tortoise-pattern pickguard

Square-taper headstock with solid East Indian rosewood headplate stays true to Martin's heritage

Eye-grabbing satin-finish top, back, sides, and neck

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String TypeSteel
Number of Strings12
Left-/Right-handedRight-handed
Body ShapeDC-X2E Brazillian 12-string Dreadnought
Back & Sides WoodBrazilian Rosewood High-pressure Laminate
Top WoodSpruce
Top Finishhand-rubbed
ColorNatural
Body BracingScalloped X-bracing
Neck WoodSelect Hardwood
Neck ShapePA Profile
Radius16"
Fingerboard MaterialSelect Hardwood
Fingerboard InlayDots
Number of Frets20
Scale Length25.4"
Nut Width1.875"
Nut/Saddle MaterialCorian/Tusq
Bridge MaterialSelect Hardwood
Tuning MachinesClosed-gear
ElectronicsMartin E-1
StringsMartin MA500T, .010-.047
Case/Gig BagSoftshell Case
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