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Guitarra acústica

  • Modelo de 2025
  • Construcción: D-Dreadnought
  • Tapa de pícea maciza
  • Aros y fondo de palisandro macizo
  • Mástil: Caoba
  • Diapasón de ébano
  • Incrustaciones de puntos de madreperla en el diapasón
  • Binding Antique White
  • Longitud de escala: 645 mm (25,4")
  • Ancho de la cejuela: 44,5 mm (1,75”)
  • Cejuela de hueso
  • 20 trastes
  • Golpeador Tortoise
  • Puente de ébano con silleta de ébano
  • Mecánicas de níquel abiertas
  • Cordaje de factoría: Martin Guitar Authentic Acoustic Lifespan 2.0 Guitar Phosphor Bronze - Light .012 - .053 (art. n.° 473904)
  • Acabado: Natural
  • Incluye caja
  • Made in USA
  • Disponible desde Febrero 2025
  • número de artículo 605876
  • Precio por 1 Unidad(es)
  • Tapa Pícea maciza
  • Cuerpo y Aros Palisandro, sólida
  • Cutaway No
  • Mástil Ébano
  • Ancho de la cejuela en mm 44,50 mm
  • Trastes 20
  • Pastilla No
  • Color Natural
  • Estuche
  • incl. Funda No
  • Construcción Dreadnought
  • Incluye maleta
4.190 €
Todos los precios incluyen IVA
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Talented underachiever
AGuitarPlayer 25.10.2025
I've been on a search for a good acoustic guitar for quite some time now — preferably something balanced that records well and is equally good for strumming and fingerpicking (which is how I play most of the time). I've tried several Martins already, but I never had the chance to try the legendary D-28. The older Reimagined model, with its non-scalloped bracing, seemed to me like a guitar optimized for a heavy pick and strong attack — more of a bluegrass-style instrument. However, I was curious about this new model because they’ve updated the bracing to be scalloped, making it more responsive and open-sounding, and therefore perhaps better suited as an all-around guitar. YouTube reviews sounded promising, so I decided to give it a go.

FEATURES:
If you’re ordering this guitar, you probably already know what you’re getting. It comes with a high-quality hard case and an end pin included. Personally, I’d like to see a strap button installed on the heel of the neck, but that’s just personal preference — so all in all, five stars there.
I must mention the updated neck: I found it to be a great shape for someone who likes to wrap the thumb around and use it occasionally to fret the 6th string (although the fingerboard radius felt a bit odd — I seemed to have more trouble getting clean notes on barre chords than on other necks, but maybe that could be remedied with a better setup or simply by getting used to it).

SOUND:
I wasn’t overly impressed with the sound. The guitar had good sustain, but the overall tone was a bit thin; almost a bit muffled, and somewhat rigid or tight, sounding most pleasing in the “cowboy chords” area. The first two strings weren’t very responsive and seemed a bit quiet compared to the other four; you had to put in a lot of energy to achieve an optimal tone, yet they still underperformed somewhat.
What I found particularly off-putting was a dead spot on the 8th fret of the A string (the 7th fret was affected as well, though to a lesser degree). Interestingly enough, I also tried the new D-18, and it had a similar issue on the 7th fret of the A string. Maybe it was just a coincidence — or perhaps the new Golden Era-inspired bracing causes some frequencies to cancel each other out? Anyway, after playing this instrument for a while, I found it to be better suited for a heavier attack, which is to be expected. I don’t think it’s the best choice if delicate fingerpicking is your style, even after changing from 13s to flexible-core 12s.

The guitar didn’t sound bad overall, there was a pleasant rosewood ''ring'' to the chords; it just felt like a talented underachiever (at least this particular example I tried), especially for this kind of money.

QUALITY:
By now, I’ve kind of given up hope of finding a Martin with spot-on intonation. Just like several others I’ve tried before, this one had issues — the intonation was off on the first two strings (it went progressively flat as you climb up the neck). When changing the strings, I also noticed that the saddle wasn’t fitted tightly into the bridge; it wobbled slightly in all directions.

I ended up returning the guitar, as you might have guessed — so the search continues. I hope you find this review useful. Good luck!
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Lamentablemente hubo un error. Por favor, inténtelo de nuevo más tarde.
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Was soll man zu einem Klassiker schon sagen!?
Sebastian Arno 02.10.2025
Wahnsinns Sound! Wahnsinns Gerät. Wahnsinns Preis. Ich nehme viel akustische Gitarre auf und habe einen guten Nachbau (Stanford)bis jetzt dafür benutzt. Natürlich zahlt man viel für den Namen mit, aber ich habe es nicht bereut, top Gerät!
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