Martin DXME Dreadnought Acoustic-Electric Guitar
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The DXME offers classic Martin tone at a remarkable low price. With onboard Fishman electronics, the DXME projects clear, resounding acoustic textures.
What's special about this item?
Feature: | What it does: |
---|---|
Fishman Presys Plus | Three-band EQ, phase switch and built-in tuner |
DX-Bracing with scalloped braces | Adds rich resonance and projection |
Richlite fretboard | Focused tone with excellent playability |
Laminated spruce top | Bright, smooth highs and mids |
Overview
The DXME has all the great features of the DXM, except that on the DXME you get all the warmth and tone of the Martin acoustics, with the convenience of an acoustic/electric.
Specs
Body Style: 14-Fret Dreadnought (D)
Series: X Series
Top Wood: High Pressure Laminate (Spruce Grained)
Rosette: Herringbone Decal
Pickguard: Tortoise Color
Bracing: A-Frame Above Soundhole - Unique DX-Bracing with Scalloped Braces
Side Wood: High Pressure Laminate (Mahogany Grained)
Back Wood: High Pressure Laminate (Mahogany Grained)
Back Construction: 1-piece
Back Inlay Strip: None
Fingerboard And Bridge: Black Richlite
Binding: None
Bound Fingerboard: No
Neck Width At Nut: 1-11/16 in.
Scale Length: 25.4 in.
Frets Clear: 14
Frets Total: 20
Body Finish: No Finish Required on Body
Number of Strings: 6
Electronics: Fishman Presys Plus w/Tuner
Series: X Series
Top Wood: High Pressure Laminate (Spruce Grained)
Rosette: Herringbone Decal
Pickguard: Tortoise Color
Bracing: A-Frame Above Soundhole - Unique DX-Bracing with Scalloped Braces
Side Wood: High Pressure Laminate (Mahogany Grained)
Back Wood: High Pressure Laminate (Mahogany Grained)
Back Construction: 1-piece
Back Inlay Strip: None
Fingerboard And Bridge: Black Richlite
Binding: None
Bound Fingerboard: No
Neck Width At Nut: 1-11/16 in.
Scale Length: 25.4 in.
Frets Clear: 14
Frets Total: 20
Body Finish: No Finish Required on Body
Number of Strings: 6
Electronics: Fishman Presys Plus w/Tuner
Reviews
Reviewers gave this product an overall rating of 4 out of 5 stars.
(63 ratings)
Submitted May 15, 2007 by a customer from yahoo.com
"Best guitar I've owned and a great price."
This review has been selected by our experts as particularly helpful.
I wont part with this guitar. I might buy other Martins in the future, maybe smaller bodied, less bassy models, but for me, this is 'a keeper'.
Sound
Great low end, nice even tone, good high end. Sounds great plugged in too. I've gigged with it a lot now and its never let me down. As soon as I picked it up and played it for the first time I could hear quality, and for the price I dont think it can be beaten.
Features
The guitar didnt come with any accessories. The onboard EQ works really well and with a bit of tweeking can emulate the guitars acoustic sound quite well. The body is HPL which is a type of high-pressure laminate which Martin has been developing as an alternative to expensive and increasingly rare Brazilian hardwoods. It sounds great and feels really tough and durable. I personally believe this is the guitar material of the future. If this guitar is anything to go by, Martin guitars constructed with HPL will be the norm in a few years time, and they'll eventually recreate the tonal response of mahogany perfectly.
Ease of Use
Straight from the case this guitar felt, looked and sounded great. I didnt have to tune it, set it up or alter a thing. I bought it in America, brought it to England as ordinary baggage and didnt have to tune it when I opened the flightcase. Its a damn tough instrument.
Quality
As I've stated above, this guitar needed no… read more attention, adjustment or alteration at all. Its well-built, tough, looks good and plays well. What more do you want?
Value
Having bought this guitar in America for about 600 dollars (about $300 in English money) I cannot fault it for value. I've owned a Gibson electro-acoustic and have played other Martins which were much more expensive...this guitar compares very favourably with them all.
Manufacturer Support
When I got back to England I sent off the Martin owners registration documentation and within a couple of weeks I recieved an official owners card, along with an invitation to join the Martin Owners Club (for a fee, of course). I have no complaints.
The Wow Factor
This guitar looks good, very understated and somewhat basic aesthetically but, for me, thats a good thing. Its has a classic look and feel, it isnt shiney and 'in-your-face', its a working instrument.
Musical Background:
Active Musician, Songwriter, Engineer
Musical Style:
Mostly acoustic, rock, country, alternative read less
Sound
Great low end, nice even tone, good high end. Sounds great plugged in too. I've gigged with it a lot now and its never let me down. As soon as I picked it up and played it for the first time I could hear quality, and for the price I dont think it can be beaten.
Features
The guitar didnt come with any accessories. The onboard EQ works really well and with a bit of tweeking can emulate the guitars acoustic sound quite well. The body is HPL which is a type of high-pressure laminate which Martin has been developing as an alternative to expensive and increasingly rare Brazilian hardwoods. It sounds great and feels really tough and durable. I personally believe this is the guitar material of the future. If this guitar is anything to go by, Martin guitars constructed with HPL will be the norm in a few years time, and they'll eventually recreate the tonal response of mahogany perfectly.
Ease of Use
Straight from the case this guitar felt, looked and sounded great. I didnt have to tune it, set it up or alter a thing. I bought it in America, brought it to England as ordinary baggage and didnt have to tune it when I opened the flightcase. Its a damn tough instrument.
Quality
As I've stated above, this guitar needed no… read more attention, adjustment or alteration at all. Its well-built, tough, looks good and plays well. What more do you want?
Value
Having bought this guitar in America for about 600 dollars (about $300 in English money) I cannot fault it for value. I've owned a Gibson electro-acoustic and have played other Martins which were much more expensive...this guitar compares very favourably with them all.
Manufacturer Support
When I got back to England I sent off the Martin owners registration documentation and within a couple of weeks I recieved an official owners card, along with an invitation to join the Martin Owners Club (for a fee, of course). I have no complaints.
The Wow Factor
This guitar looks good, very understated and somewhat basic aesthetically but, for me, thats a good thing. Its has a classic look and feel, it isnt shiney and 'in-your-face', its a working instrument.
Musical Background:
Active Musician, Songwriter, Engineer
Musical Style:
Mostly acoustic, rock, country, alternative read less
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