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Out of stock | | | | | | The DX1 dreadnought acoustic blends the tonal character and volume of a Solid Spruce soundboard with the consistency, durability and reflectivity of a Mahogany pattern HPL back and sides with a textured finish. The result is a startlingly loud and projective sound at a softer, more comfortable price! Other features include a hand-rubbed finish top, a comfortable Low Oval neck shape, and 1-11/16 in. nut width.
Technical Info
Specifications
CONSTRUCTION: Mortoise/Tenon Neck Joint
BODY SIZE: D-14 Fret
TOP: Solid Sitka Spruce
ROSETTE: Inlaid Boltaron w/ Red Fiber/ Multiple Black/White/Black
TOP BRACING PATTERN: D1 (A-Frame)
TOP BRACES: 1 Style/Non-Scalloped
BACK MATERIAL: Mahogany Pattern HPL Textured Finish
SIDE MATERIAL: Mahogany Pattern HPL Textured Finish
NECK MATERIAL: Rust Stratabond?
NECK SHAPE: Modified Low Oval
NUT MATERIAL: White Corian?
HEADSTOCK: Solid/6 String No Diamond/Standard Taper
HEADPLATE: Mahogany Pattern HPL w/Printed Logo
HEELCAP: none
FINGERBOARD MATERIAL: Black Micarta?
SCALE LENGTH: 25.4 in.
NUMBER OF FRETS CLEAR: 14
NUMBER OF FRETS TOTAL: 20
FINGERBOARD WIDTH AT NUT: 1-11/16 in.
FINGERBOARD WIDTH AT 12TH FRET: 2-1/8 in.
FINGERBOARD POSITION INLAYS: none
FINGERBOARD BINDING: none
FINISH BACK & SIDES: none
FINISH TOP: Hand Rubbed Finish
FINISH NECK: none
BRIDGE MATERIAL: Black Micarta?
BRIDGE STYLE: 1 Style Belly
BRIDGE STRING SPACING: 2-1/8 in.
SADDLE: 16 in. Radius/Compensated/White Micarta?
TUNING MACHINES: Chrome w/Small Knobs
RECOMMENDED STRINGS: MSP+ 4100 Coated Light Phosphor Bronze | | | | | |
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Great Sound - Fantastic Value Apr 25, 2008 The Martin DX1 and its variants (DX1K and DX1M) have High-Pressure Laminate (HPL) sides and back, but the top soundboard is solid spruce. This contributes to the big deep sound that comes from this guitar, a sound that usually costs a lot more, particularly in the Martin line. The HPL construction and 'Stratabond' laminate neck make this guitar not as attractive as solid wood instruments, but the sound and playability are what you are getting. I love the sound, and I love the fact that I don't have to baby this guitar like I would if it was all solid wood. This has to be about the plainest guitar I've ever seen, with nary a single bit of trim or binding anywhere. The top is just beveled around the edge, and that's it. I kind of like the clean plain look of this guitar, but others have told me it looks cheap to them. It probably does, but that's because all the money went into the sound!
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