Martin D-13E Dreadnought Acoustic Electric Guitar Solid Spruce Top and Ziricote Back and Side (D13E D 13E)
Martin D-13E Dreadnought Acoustic Electric Guitar Solid Spruce Top and Ziricote Back and Side (D13E D 13E)
SKU:Martin-D-13E-01
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Martin D-13e Dreadnought Acoustic Electric Guitar Solid Spruce Top and Ziricote Back and Side (D13E D 13E)
With a gorgeous glossed spruce top and option of siris or ziricote back and sides, this solid wood Dreadnought model is a great sounding guitar at an affordable price. New to this model are stunning mother-of-pearl pattern fingerboard and rosette inlays, a multi-stripe rosette border, and white binding. It has an FSC® Certified Richlite® fingerboard and bridge, gloss body, and a hand-rubbed neck finish. Also new to this model is Fishman® MX-T electronics with a built-in soundhole tuner that auto mutes the audio output so you can tune up any time without using a pedal. This guitar comes with a Premium Soft Shell Case so it is Road-ready to join you on all of your adventures!
Due to material availability the D-13E is designed with either a tortoise pattern or black pickguard, and comes with a soft-shell case or soft gig bag. Selection may vary.
Body Size: D-14 Fret
Finish Top: Gloss
Construction: Mortise & Tenon Neck Joint
Back and Side Finish: Gloss
Bracing Pattern: X Brace
Scale Length: 25.4"
Brace Shape: Scalloped X with Non-Scalloped Tone Bars
Fingerboard Width at Nut: 1 3/4''
Top Material: Spruce
Neck Shape: Performing Artist
Back Material: Ziricote Fine Veneer
Neck Taper: High Performance Taper
Side Material: Ziricote Fine Veneer
Electronics: Fishman MX-T
Electronics Options: Fishman MX-T
- Solid spruce top yields the direct, punchy sound and broad dynamic range that the tonewood is known for
- Select hardwood neck with fast-feeling satin finish and comfortable Performing Artist profile
- Fishman MX-T electronics for superior plugged-in tone
- Soundhole tuner auto-mutes your output for silent tuning
- Sloped bridge stays out of your hand’s way, whether you’re strumming or fingerpicking

