Folk Guitar

The 000-15M StreetMaster folk guitar from Martin & Co has a warm, dense and instantly familiar sound. The solid mahogany gives off a rich, woody grain, with expressive mids and supple basses that breathe naturally under the fingers. Every note remains legible and balanced, carried by a homogenous response that accompanies both delicate playing and more forthright attacks. The aged satin finish already seems full of history, as if the instrument had taken the time to become accustomed to your playing even before the first chord.

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The auditorium format of the 000-15M StreetMaster makes for a natural grip, encouraging both finger and pick playing, with precise control of dynamics that encourages nuanced attacks without unnecessary tension.

The solid mahogany top works with the back and sides to create a coherent sound throughout the guitar. This sound architecture creates a homogeneous response in which each string finds its place, supporting open chords as well as finer melodic phrases.

The unscalloped X-bracing contributes to a sound stability that is perceptible over time and reinforces the regularity of the response. This structure favours measured note holding, with a balanced sustain that lets the silences breathe. This approach is a natural accompaniment to expressive playing, subdued rhythms or arpeggios where clarity takes precedence over showmanship.

The Modified Low Oval neck profile facilitates movement along the entire length of the pitch, encouraging fluid sequences that allow you to remain focused on the performance rather than on physical effort.

The Indian rosewood fingerboard, enhanced with discreet inlays, ensures consistent comfort and a smooth response under the fingers. Combined with the overall luthiery of this acoustic folk guitar, it supports a clean articulation, useful for working on subtle nuances and refining attack variations.
Body shape
 Auditorium
Scale length
 645,00 mm (25,40")
Instrument size
 4/4, standard
Finish
 Satin, Road Worn
Top material
 Mahogany
Side material
 Mahogany
Back material
 Mahogany
Neck material
 Selected hardwood
Fingerboard material
 Rosewood
Fingerboard radius
 406 mm (16,00")
Number of frets
 20
Nut width
 42,86 mm (1,686")
Neck shape
 Slim C
Type of tuners
 Open tuners
Hardware color
 Aged nickel
Number of strings
 6
String gauge
 012 - 054
Bridge material
 Rosewood
Bridge shape
 Belly bridge
Country of production
 USA
Color
 Mahogany, Aged
Assembly
 Set neck
Case or cover included
 Gigbag
  • Model : Martin & Co 000-15M StreetMaster
  • Folk acoustic guitar
  • Series: 15
  • Country of production: USA
  • Body shape: 000 (Auditorium)
  • String length: 645.16 mm (25.40")
  • Colour: Mahogany Burst
  • Finish : Aged satin
  • Construction : Glued neck
  • Assembly : Dovetail
  • Top : Solid mahogany
  • Bracing : X-Brace, unscalloped, spruce, 7.94 mm (0.3125") wide
  • Soundhole: Multi-Stripe
  • Bridge: Indian rosewood, Modern Belly
  • Saddle : Bone, compensated
  • Back : Solid mahogany
  • Sides : Solid mahogany
  • Neck : Selected hardwood
  • Neck shape : Standard Taper, Modified Low Oval (C thin)
  • Fingerboard : Indian rosewood
  • Radius : 16,00" (406,40 mm)
  • Frets : 20
  • Nut: 42.86 mm (1.6875"), bone
  • Head : Solid, Square Taper
  • Tuning machines: open
  • Fittings: aged nickel
  • Strings: Martin Authentic Acoustic Lifespan 2.0 Phosphor Bronze Light (12/54)
  • Supplied with bag
To accompany the Martin & Co 000-15M StreetMaster folk guitar, consider keeping a set of replacement phosphor bronze strings to preserve the acoustic warmth over time.
A discreet chromatic tuner will also help you maintain reliable tuning without breaking the rhythm.
Finally, a stable folding stand will protect the instrument between 2 pick-ups, while remaining accessible, so as to avoid dubious balancing and unnecessary cold sweats.
Martin Guitars - 000-15M StreetMaster + Housse
Martin Guitars - 000-15M StreetMaster + Housse
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