Martin Guitars

As one of the leading brands of acoustic guitars on the planet, you?re in safe hands when you pick up a Martin. A Martin isn?t just a guitar, It?s playable history part of a long line of legendary stretching back to the company?s start in 1833.

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Martin Guitars FAQs

Where are Martin guitars made?

Martin guitars are made in the Nazareth, USA, with the exception of a few inexpensive ranges such as the Backpacker, Road and X series which are constructed in Mexico.

Why do Martin guitars sound so good?

Martin are one of the oldest existing acoustic guitar manufacturers and have well over a hundred years of experience. They invented some of the acoustic standard appointments such as X bracing and the dreadnought body shape. They use incredibly high quality quarter sawn woods, hardware and use Hide glue to assemble their guitars.

What is the most expensive Martin guitar?

The most expensive Martin guitars are the Standard and Re-Imagined flagship series. These boast the highest quality components in every department. They represent every great Martin feature added to the mix over years of production.

Do Martin guitars hold their value?

Martin are one of the oldest acoustic guitar manufacturers in existence and have well over a hundred years of experience. They invented some of the acoustic standard appointments, such as X bracing and the dreadnought body shape. They use incredibly high-quality quarter sawn woods, hardware and use hide glue to assemble their guitars.

Are older Martin guitars better?

Older acoustic guitars of any prestigious make are usually considered more tonally desirable. This is because woods oxidise over time and are believed to become lighter and more resonant. In some cases, players also favour the worn-in feel.