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Martin 000C-JR10E Distressed StreetMaster Electro Acoustic

£799.00

BRAND NEW - Fully set up

The Martin 000CJR-10E StreetMaster Auditorium Electro Acoustic is a remarkable instrument that combines the captivating sound of an auditorium-style guitar with the playability of a smaller-sized model. The distinctive distressed finish adds a sense of vintage charm, making it feel like an old friend that you’ve been playing for years.

Craftsmanship and Quality Materials
The 000CJR-10E StreetMaster boasts a high-quality construction, featuring a sapele top, back and sides that deliver a balanced and articulate tonal response. The X bracing pattern, paired with scalloped braces, ensures optimal projection and resonance, while the select hardwood neck offers excellent stability and playability. A Richlite fingerboard and bridge provide a smooth playing surface and improved durability, ensuring long-lasting performance.

Optimised for Playability
Designed with comfort in mind, the 000CJR-10E StreetMaster features a thinner body and a performance taper neck, resulting in an incredibly playable instrument for beginners and experienced players alike. The 24" scale length and 1 3/4" fingerboard width at the nut provide ample room for fingerpicking and comfortable chording, while the 20-fret fingerboard is adorned with stylish 28-style inlays for a refined aesthetic touch.

Exceptional On-Stage and Studio Performance
The Martin 000CJR-10E StreetMaster is equipped with Fishman Sonitone electronics. This premium system conveys the depth, nuance and character that you’d expect from Martin acoustic guitar when plugged into an acoustic amplifier, audio interface or PA system.

Quality Gig Bag and Additional Features
This outstanding guitar comes complete with a gig bag, offering protection and convenience during transport. The satin-finished neck, chrome tuning machines and compensated white Tusq saddle contribute to the guitar’s overall visual appeal and reliable tuning stability.


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