Martin Guitars - D-35 1933 Ambertone Golden Era + étui
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Folk Guitar
The D-35 1933 Ambertone Golden Era folk guitar from Martin & Co combines the iconic dreadnought style with a three-piece rosewood back and solid spruce top. Its non-scalloped GE bracing ensures a clear, balanced response, while the GE Modified Low Oval neck provides comfort and fluidity. With its mother-of-pearl inlays, ebony bridge and elegant Ambertone finish, it's as appealing for its looks as it is for its sound projection. Supplied with a hard case, it goes everywhere with the musician.
ARTICLE N° 119267
Presentation
The D-35 1933 Ambertone Golden Era from Martin & Co is an acoustic guitar that combines tradition and modernity. Its dreadnought format, combined with a solid spruce top and three-piece East Indian rosewood back, delivers a powerful, balanced sound. The GE non-scalloped 1/4" spruce bracing produces a clear, rich response, ideal for musicians seeking full projection without sacrificing precision.
The selected wood neck, with its GE Modified Low Oval profile and High-Performance Taper, ensures fluid playability and optimum comfort. The ebony fingerboard, adorned with mother-of-pearl inlays and edged with antique white binding, adds a refined aesthetic touch. The ebony bridge with compensated bone saddle optimises tuning and resonance, while the chrome-plated tuning machines guarantee reliable tuning stability.
The aged Ambertone gloss finish gives the instrument a distinctive visual charm, enhanced by the imitation tortoiseshell pickguard. Supplied with a moulded hard case, the D-35 is ready to accompany the musician in the studio, on stage or at home. It embodies the perfect balance between sonic heritage and modern comfort, offering an inspiring experience every time.
The selected wood neck, with its GE Modified Low Oval profile and High-Performance Taper, ensures fluid playability and optimum comfort. The ebony fingerboard, adorned with mother-of-pearl inlays and edged with antique white binding, adds a refined aesthetic touch. The ebony bridge with compensated bone saddle optimises tuning and resonance, while the chrome-plated tuning machines guarantee reliable tuning stability.
The aged Ambertone gloss finish gives the instrument a distinctive visual charm, enhanced by the imitation tortoiseshell pickguard. Supplied with a moulded hard case, the D-35 is ready to accompany the musician in the studio, on stage or at home. It embodies the perfect balance between sonic heritage and modern comfort, offering an inspiring experience every time.
Features
Scale length
645,00 mm (25,40")
Finish
Brilliant
Top material
Solid Epicea
Side material
Massive rosewood
Back material
Massive rosewood
Neck material
Selected hardwood
Fingerboard material
Ebony
Number of frets
20
Nut width
44,50 mm (1,750")
Type of tuners
Locking
Hardware color
Chrome
Pickguard color
Tortoise
Number of strings
6
Bridge material
Ebony
Color
Amber
Assembly
Set neck
Case or cover included
Hard Case
Other features
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Martin & Co D-35 1933 Ambertone Golden Era + case
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Acoustic guitar
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Series : Standard Series
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Body : Dreadnought, D-14 frets
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Top : Solid spruce, aged Ambertone gloss finish (Aging Toner)
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Back and sides : Three-piece solid East Indian rosewood, natural gloss finish
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Bracing: Forward-shifted X-brace, GE non-scalloped, 1/4" spruce
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Neck : Selected wood, dark mahogany satin finish
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Neck profile: GE Modified Low Oval, High-Performance Taper
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Fingerboard : Ebony, white antique binding
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Saddle width: 44.5 mm (1 3/4")
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Number of frets: 20 (joint to body at 14th)
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Inlays: Style 28, mother-of-pearl
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String length: 25.4" (645 mm)
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Bridge: Ebony, style GE Modern Belly - Drop in Saddle
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Saddle: Compensated bone
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Tuning machines: Chrome enclosed gear, large buttons
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Colour: 1933 Ambertone (Aging Toner)
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Pickguard : Imitation tortoise shell
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Table finish: Gloss
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Case included: Moulded hard case
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Recommended strings: Martin Authentic Acoustic Lifespan® 2.0 Phosphor Bronze - Medium
