Martin Guitars - D-X2E Molly Tuttle + housse
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Folk Electro Acoustic Guitar
Martin & Co's D-X2E Molly Tuttle, with gig bag, captures the spirit of the renowned guitarist in an accessible and inspiring model. With its sunburst spruce top, 1941 profile neck and moon phase inlays, it combines comfort and personality. Its figured mahogany HPL body ensures robustness, while the Martin E1 electronics and included case make it a guitar ready for the road and the stage.
ARTICLE N° 117657
Presentation
The D-X2E Molly Tuttle from Martin & Co is a signature guitar designed to reflect the artist's style and musical universe. Inspired by her 1943 D-18, it has a fast, pleasant 1940s neck profile that encourages fluid, natural playing. Its 1 11/16" nut width provides comfort and precision, ideal for a variety of picking and strumming styles.
The solid spruce top, finished in a vintage sunburst finish, delivers a clear, articulate sound, supported by a scalloped X-bracing that accentuates resonance and dynamics. The figured mahogany HPL back and sides guarantee remarkable solidity in the face of climatic variations, making it a reliable instrument for musicians on the move.
Moon phase inlays on the ebony fingerboard add a unique artistic touch, while the open nickel-plated action with custom oval buttons ensures stable tuning.
Fitted with Martin E1 electronics, it's ready to plug in for live performance or recording. Supplied with a softshell case, the D-X2E Molly Tuttle combines style, comfort and practicality, offering guitarists an inspiring and accessible signature guitar.
The solid spruce top, finished in a vintage sunburst finish, delivers a clear, articulate sound, supported by a scalloped X-bracing that accentuates resonance and dynamics. The figured mahogany HPL back and sides guarantee remarkable solidity in the face of climatic variations, making it a reliable instrument for musicians on the move.
Moon phase inlays on the ebony fingerboard add a unique artistic touch, while the open nickel-plated action with custom oval buttons ensures stable tuning.
Fitted with Martin E1 electronics, it's ready to plug in for live performance or recording. Supplied with a softshell case, the D-X2E Molly Tuttle combines style, comfort and practicality, offering guitarists an inspiring and accessible signature guitar.
Features
Scale length
645,00 mm (25,40")
Top material
Solid Epicea
Side material
Mahogany
Back material
Mahogany
Neck material
Mahogany
Fingerboard material
Ebony
Number of frets
20
Type of tuners
Open tuners
Hardware color
Nickel
Pickguard color
Tortoise
Artist
Molly Tuttle (singer)
Number of strings
6
Bridge material
Ebony
Color
Sunburst, Vintage
Assembly
Set neck
Case or cover included
Gigbag
Other features
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Martin & Co D-X2E Molly Tuttle + bag
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Electro-acoustic guitar
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Signatures & Special series
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Body : D-14 frets
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Top: solid spruce
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Back and sides: HPL figured mahogany (high resistance to climatic variations)
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Bracing: X Brace, scalloped shape
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Neck: select hardwood
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Neck profile: 1941 style, fast and comfortable
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Fingerboard: ebony
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Saddle width: 1 11/16" (43 mm)
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Number of frets: 20
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Inlays: Custom moon phase motif
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Tuning fork: 25.4" (645 mm)
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Bridge: ebony
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Saddle: compensated white Tusq
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Tuning machines: nickel open gear with custom oval buttons
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Pickguard: imitation tortoise shell
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Electronics: Martin E1 integrated
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Top finish: vintage sunburst satin
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Handle finish: hand-applied satin
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Case included: softshell case
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Recommended strings : Light MA540T
To find out more...
A virtuoso on acoustic guitar and banjo, Molly Tuttle is a key figure on the contemporary bluegrass and Americana scene. She made history by becoming the first woman to win the prestigious title of "Guitarist of the Year" at the International Bluegrass Music Awards. Accompanied by her band Golden Highway, she won back-to-back Grammy Awards for the acclaimed albums Crooked Tree and City of Gold. Renowned for her exceptional mastery of flatpicking, she breathes modernity into acoustic traditions with her bold compositions and crystalline voice.
