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| Martin 16 GTE | 2003 Martin 000C 16RGTE The Guitar has a slim, comfortable neck made of mahogany with a width of 1-11/16 inches at the nut. The glossy-finished top is solid spruce with herringbone trim around the sound hole and bright white binding around the perimeter of the top and neck. The guitar’s sides and two-piece back are solid rosewood with a satin finish. The neck's scale length is 25.4 inches and the low frets are on a fingerboard of striped ebony (According to Martin, the review unit's fret board was made from ebony, but the current versions have black Micarta fingerboards). The smooth-feeling tuners are the sealed Grover-style, probably Gotoh. The review model had Martin phosphor bronze, light gauge SP strings. An important ingredient of the Martin 000C-16RGTE is the Fishman Prefix Stereo Blender electronics package that is installed on the upper front curve of the guitar. This electronics has both a bridge piezo microphone and an internal electret microphone, the latter mounted on the electronics assembly. This setup gives you the best of both worlds for acoustic playing: a stage setup that sounds good with low susceptibility to feedback and a built-in electret mic for recording and quieter PA systems. This Martin Guitar & Case is offer’d at £1250 ONO |
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