Lefthanded Electro Acoustic Guitar

Martin & Co offers the GJ16E12 Grand Jumbo 12-string LH + bag, an electro-acoustic guitar that brings a rich, vibrant harmonic dimension to the playing of left-handed guitarists. Its Grand Jumbo body, combined with a solid Sitka spruce top and Indian rosewood sides, produces a deep, clear and textured sound. Thanks to the Martin E1 electronics with built-in tuner, it's ready for live performance or recording. Comfortable to play, it inspires creativity and musical exploration with every chord.

ARTICLE N° 118662
The GJ16E12 Grand Jumbo 12-string LH + gig bag from Martin & Co opens the door to a unique sonic experience that enriches every performance. This left-handed electro-acoustic guitar is designed for musicians who want to explore the harmonic richness and vibrant character of an uncompromising 12-string. Its Grand J-14 Fret format fuses powerful projection, natural depth and playing comfort, making it equally at home in the studio or on stage.

The solid Sitka Spruce top and East Indian Rosewood body create a warm resonance, round bass and a defined upper midrange, ideal for wide chords or delicate arpeggios. The scalloped X-bar optimises the dynamic response of the body and promotes balanced frequency distribution.

The PA Profile neck with high-performance taper in selected woods offers fluid playability despite the natural challenge of 12 strings. The robust, smooth ebony fingerboard with Style 28 inlays feels great under the fingers. The chrome-plated tuning machines ensure reliable tuning stability, while the compensated nut guarantees precise intonation along the entire length of the neck.

On the electronics side, the Martin E1 system features an intuitive preamp with built-in tuner, allowing you to shape your sound with ease and stay perfectly in tune. Whether you're playing pure acoustic or amplified, this 12-string exudes a rich, captivating presence. Supplied with a protective case, this Martin is ready to travel with you wherever you go and enrich your musical expression.
Number of strings
 12
Number of frets
 20
Nut width
 46,00 mm (1,811")
Neck material
 Selected hardwood
Fingerboard material
 Ebony
Scale length
 645,00 mm (25,40")
Top material
 Sitka Sitka Spruce
Hardware color
 Chrome
Side material
 Rosewood
Back material
 Rosewood
Pickguard color
 Tortoise
Left-handed instrument
 Yes
Finish
 Satin
Bridge material
 Ebony
Color
 Natural Wood
Assembly
 Set neck
Case or cover included
 Gigbag
  • Martin & Co GJ16E12 Grand Jumbo 12 strings LH + bag
  • 12-string left-handed electro-acoustic guitar
  • Series : 16 Series
  • Body size : Grand J-14 Fret (depth 000)
  • Top : Solid Sitka Spruce
  • Back and sides : East Indian rosewood
  • Bracing : Scalloped X Brace
  • Neck : Selected wood
  • Neck profile : PA Profile with High-Performance Taper
  • Fingerboard : Ebony
  • Saddle width : about 1 13/16″ (≈ 46 mm)
  • Number of frets: 20
  • Strings: 12
  • Inlays: Style 28 (mother-of-pearl)
  • Tuning fork: approximately 25.4″ (645 mm)
  • Bridge : Ebony (Modern Belly, 12-String drop-in saddle)
  • Saddle : Compensated White Tusq
  • Action: Chrome enclosed gear, small knobs
  • Electronics: Martin E1 with integrated tuner (volume, tone, phase)
  • Colour: Natural / satin finish
  • Pickguard: Tortoise Pattern
  • Table finish: Satin
  • Case included: Softshell case
  • Recommended strings : Authentic Acoustic Lifespan® 2.0 - Extra Light - 12-string
You'll see that this isn't just a 12-string guitar, it's an instrument made from the finest materials, built to last, and capable of producing the rich, expressive sound that experienced musicians are looking for.

Supplied with a custom-fit gig bag, this guitar is protected and ready to take on the road. The details of the finish, the quality of the tuning machines and the ebony fingerboard all contribute to a top-of-the-range feel.
Martin Guitars - GJ16E12 Grand Jumbo 12 cordes LH + housse
Martin Guitars - GJ16E12 Grand Jumbo 12 cordes LH + housse
2 499,17 € excl VAT
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