The most sought-after and decorated of the Martin dreadnoughts, the flagship D-45, looks, sounds, and plays better than ever for 2018. Martin's choice of antique appointments — butterbean gold tuning knobs, hand-set abalone inlays, and an aged toner finish — give this guitar lustworthy prewar visuals. But modern advancements, including a slimmer-taper neck and bass-enhancing forward-shifted scalloped X-bracing, make the latest D-45 a top performer in any hands. The top-grade spruce soundboard and East Indian rosewood body, mated by Martin's coveted dovetail neck joint, sound as rich and full as ever. And like any high-end Martin, your D-45 is sure to appreciate in tonal value with every successive strum. Get the best the Martin standard series has to offer with the new D-45 from Music Experience.
The D-45 represents the most elegantly appointed dreadnought in Martin's standard collection. You get it all with this guitar: a luxurious sound, gorgeous appointments, and the kind of playability that makes you want to pick it up again and again. It's no coincidence that prewar D-45s are some of the most sought-after guitars in the world — and not just because they're so rare; the D-45 model is simply the pinnacle of Martin's premium brand.
While you may first be drawn to the D-45 by its elegant looks, you'll soon find that the heart of this guitar lies in its big, detailed sound. The D-45's back and sides are built from solid East Indian rosewood, which, in combination with the solid spruce top, braced for a huge bottom end, provides an unmatched playing experience. You'll also love the D-45's premium solid black ebony fingerboard and bridge.
Martin's Modified Low Oval mahogany neck with High Performance Taper delivers a new level of performance in the latest D-45. Technical players will enjoy greater speed and accuracy, while strummers will enjoy greater comfort as the night rolls along.
Martin avoided making their guitars with too much "flashy ornamentation" during the first century or so of their existence, arguing that it would detract from the tone and the dignity of the instruments. But when Gene Autry custom-ordered the biggest, fanciest acoustic Martin could muster in 1933, the company complied. Thus, the first D-45 was born. This beautiful dreadnought still boasts abalone pearl top, side, and back inlays, and its fingerboard features distinctive hexagonal Style 45 position inlays.
This decked out Dreadnought is the flagship model of the Standard Series. It is the most ornate of all the instruments, featuring hand inlaid pearl on the top, back, sides, and neck. Premium tonewoods and all of the advancements of the reimagined Standard Series such as forward shifted scalloped braces, antique white binding and a high performance neck. The guitar of choice for legends like Gene Autry and Neil Young, it’s the perfect guitar for any discerning collector or musician. Nothing says you’ve arrived like a D-45!
String Type | Steel |
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Number of Strings | 6 |
Body Shape | Dreadnought |
Body Style | No Cutaway |
Left-/Right-handed | Right-handed |
Color | Natural, Aging Toner |
Finish | Full High Gloss |
Top Wood |
Solid Spruce |
Back & Sides Wood | Solid East Indian Rosewood |
Body Bracing |
Scalloped Forward Shifted X-bracing |
Neck Wood |
Mahogany |
Neck Shape |
Modified Low Oval |
Radius | 16" |
Fingerboard Material | Solid Black Ebony |
Fingerboard Inlay |
Abalone Style 45 Hexagon
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Number of Frets | 20 (total), 14 (clear) |
Scale Length | 25.4" |
Tuning Machines |
Gold Open-geared w/ Butterbean Knobs |
Bridge Material | Solid Black Ebony |
Nut/Saddle Material | Bone/Bone |
Nut Width | 1.75" |
Bridge String Spacing | 2 5/32" |
Saddle Radius | 16" |
Pickguard | Tortoiseshell |
Neck Taper | High Performance Taper |
Electronics | Optional (LR Baggs/Fishman/Martin) |
Strings |
Titanium Core Nickel, .012-.055 |
Body Length |
20" |
Body Width |
15.625" |
Body Depth |
4.875" |
Overall Length |
40.5" |
Case Included | Hardshell Case |
Manufacturer Part Number | 10Y18D45 D45 |