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What is the tone of a Martin acoustic guitar?
What is the tone of a Martin acoustic guitar and how does it differ from other acoustic guitars?
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Martin Guitar Company was established in 1833. The company is one of the oldest and most respected makers of acoustic guitars in the world. Martin & Co is a small, family owned operation that has had over six generations of experience to perfect it’s product. So as you would expect Martin makes some of the best sounding acoustic guitars on the market today. There are literally hundreds of famous guitarists who play the company’s guitars, including to such highly regarded musicians as Eric Clapton, David Crosby and John Mayer.
The very highest levels of craftsman ship and expertise go into the making of every Martin guitar. The reward is a rich level of tone that is considered unparalleled by many. As a result, Martin guitars are highly sought after and instruments made by the company command very high prices, so this is not a guitar for the beginner. Although, the richness and perfection of tone, when compared to other guitars, makes the Martin the dream guitar for any aspiring guitar player.
http://www.martinguitar.com/guitars/
The very highest levels of craftsman ship and expertise go into the making of every Martin guitar. The reward is a rich level of tone that is considered unparalleled by many. As a result, Martin guitars are highly sought after and instruments made by the company command very high prices, so this is not a guitar for the beginner. Although, the richness and perfection of tone, when compared to other guitars, makes the Martin the dream guitar for any aspiring guitar player.
http://www.martinguitar.com/guitars/
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