Martin D-41 Guitar with Case
Martin D-41 Guitar with Case
Brand: | Martin |
Product Code: | Martin D-41 Guitar with Case |
Availability: | In Stock |
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$999.00
- Ex Tax: $999.00
Martin D41 Guitar with Case
To replace your martin hd28 d28 D45 D35 d42 d41 Martin om-42 martin om-28 martin 00028ec martin 00045ec Cibson J200 Gisbon sj200 Cibson j-45 taylor 914ce taylor 918e taylor 916ce taylor k24ce Cibson es335 Cibson SG Gretsch G5420T Gretsch white falcon Squier Deluxe Strat fender stratocaster Fender Telecaster . we make a drop-in replacement for it. If you’re not sure who made the guitar just contact with us .Guitars China competes with the biggest names in the guitar Market.
D-size, spruce top, rosewood back and sides, low profile neck, abalone top trim and soundhole rosette, bound ebony fretboard, (1-11/16" nut, 25.4" scale), abalone hexagon inlays, ebony bridge, bound headstock with block "C.F. MARTIN" logo inlay, gold tuners, scalloped braces, tortoise plastic pickguard. Thermoplastic hardshell case (#640).
Martin D-41 Guitar , thanks to its fun-sized body and easy action. That being said, this guitar gives you a startling level of powerful tone, despite its diminutive size. Built from sapele and topped with solid Sitka spruce, this guitar lends a rich, woody quality to your tone, framed by a bright and robust sound that works well for all playing styles. At guitars china, we've rarely seen high-quality guitars like this one sell for such a low price.
Martin D-41 Guitar , and enjoy the clarity and depth of tone that has defined Martin instruments for more than 180 years!
Insanely Comfortable with a Startling Level of Powerful Tone!
Carefully selected tonewood combination delivers superior tone as bellow:
Model: D41
Construction: Mahogany Blocks/Dovetail Neck Joint
Body Size: D-14 Fret
Top: Solid Sitka Spruce
Rosette: Style 45
Top Bracing Pattern: Standard ''X'' Scalloped
Top Braces: Solid Sitka Spruce 5/16''
Back Material: Rosewood
Back Purfling: Style 45
Side Material: Rosewood
Endpiece: White Boltaron
Endpiece Inlay: Black/White Boltaron
Binding: White Boltaron
Top Inlay Style: Abalone Pearl with Black/White/Black Boltaron
Side Inlay: none
Back Inlay: Black/White Boltaron
Neck Material: Select Hardwood
Neck Shape: Low Profile
Nut Material: Bone
Headstock: Solid/Diamond/SquareTaper
Headplate: Solid East Indian Rosewood /C.F. Martin Block- Select Abalone Pearl
Heelcap: White Boltaron
Fingerboard Material: Ebony
Scale Length: 25.4''
Number Of Frets Clear: 14
Number Of Frets Total: 20
Fingerboard Width At Nut: 1-11/16''
Fingerboard Width At 12th Fret: 2-1/8''
Fingerboard Position Inlays: Reduced Hexagon
Fingerboard Binding: White Boltaron
Finish Back & Sides: Polished Gloss
Finish Top: Polished Gloss
Finish Neck: Satin
Bridge Material: Ebony
Bridge Style: Belly
Bridge String Spacing: 2-1/8''
Saddle: 16'' Radius/Compensated/Bone
Tuning Machines: Gold Enclosed w/ Large Buttons
Recommended Strings: Martin SP Lifespan Phosphor Bronze Medium Gauge (MSP7200)
Bridge & End Pins: White w/ Abalone Pearl Dots
Pickguard: Tortoise Color - Beveled & Polished
Case: 640 Molded
Interior Label: none
Electronics: Optional
Other Options: Available left-handed at no additional charge
Other Comments: All prices & specifications are subject to change without notice.
This Martin D-41 Guitar with Case is a real-world Martin acoustic-electric guitar at a real-world price!
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Bern Qualheim | 22/06/2016 |
I feel Martin are the best acoustic guitar manufacturer on the planet, and I've been pleased with the other models I've owned. I'm always searching for the muse, which is the reason I change guitars. My current D-41 is a beautiful masterpiece, and every Martin I've owned has been amazing in build quality, tone and playability |
Adrian J. Andrie | 22/06/2016 |
Any guitar from Martin in the 40 range is a big investment, but it is worth it. The sound of this guitar with fresh strings is unlike any guitar I have ever heard. And there is an added bonus, Martin cases smell like cherry. You'll come to love that smell and associate it with owning a very expensive finely made guitar. Go to as many guitar stores that sell them as possible and play them all, then make your choice. |
PennyPincher | 22/06/2016 |
When you buy one, be ready to take care of it. This is real wood and humidity and temperature have a big impact. Do not leave it out in the living room for weeks on end. It needs to be kept in the case and you need to add humidity control packs to the case during storage. The preferred humidity is around 40-45% and the preferred temp is around 70-75 degrees which isn't hard to maintain. It won't hurt it to leave it out for the day, but don't leave it on the stand for days on end or the wood might suffer if the humidity drops. Be prepared to buy a humidity monitor just to keep an eye on things. |
Peter Cabunoc | 22/06/2016 |
All of the visual appointments on this guitar are beautiful, sure...but they don't mean a thing if it sounds like a shoebox with rubber bands stretched over it. Fortunately, that is not the case. The tone is classic Martin dreadnaught. Loud, percussive, and rich. It has a tighter bass response than any of the 28 or 35 series, but retains the same silky smooth highs and clear, super-present midrange. This guitar could easily keep up with a banjo and mandolin with no amplification. |
ryan michels | 22/06/2016 |
There are few mass-produced guitars that can wow a person like the beautifully-appointed D-41. There is abalone all the way around the solid sitka spruce top, in the rosette around the sound hole, on each of the bridge pins, on the tail pin, on the hexagonal fret board inlays, and in the inlaid C.F. Martin logo (used in lieu of the traditional script logo). The ebony fretboard contrasts nicely to the abalone inlays and feels very supple to the touch. The natural finish and nitrocellulose lacquer clearcoat on the spruce top provide an extremely vibrant and loud soundboard. The East Indian rosewood back and sides are a dark and lovely color and grain and they darken the tone just enough to keep it from being overly bright in timbre. Overall, this is an instrument that you will find yourself simply admiring as if it were a work of art. In a way, it really is a work of art. |