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Martin 000-16 Streetmaster

Sale price $2,393.00

SKU:  1-GMA 000-16-STREET

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Specs
Brand
Martin
Condition
New
Shape
000/OM - Auditorium
Top Wood
Adirondack Spruce with VTS
Bracing Pattern
X-Brace
Back & Sides Wood
East Indian Rosewood
Neck Wood
Mahogany
Fretboard Wood
Rosewood
Tuners
Martin
Scale Length
25.4"
Number of Frets
20
Fretboard Inlays
Dot
Construction
Case
Gigbag
Extra

East Indian Rosewood and Adirondack Spruce with the Soul of a Played-in Instrument

The Martin 000-16 StreetMaster isn't a guitar that pretends to be old — it's built to look and sound the part. Martin has applied the beloved StreetMaster finish, known from the solid mahogany 15 series, for the first time to a combination of East Indian rosewood and Adirondack spruce. The result is an instrument that radiates the warmth and character of a vintage guitar, without the uncertainties that come with it.

The sound of the 000-16 StreetMaster is richer and fuller than its weathered appearance suggests. East Indian rosewood gives the tone a deep, layered resonance with clear highs, while the Adirondack spruce top — treated with Martin's patented VINTAGE TONE SYSTEM® (VTS) — responds with an immediacy and dynamics normally found only in decades-old instruments. The 000-body ensures a balanced midrange that excellently supports both fingerpicking and strumming.

The guitar is equipped with an Adirondack spruce top with VTS treatment, East Indian rosewood back and sides, a mahogany neck with a modified low-oval profile, and an ebony fingerboard and bridge. The satin finish with intentional aging details gives the instrument its distinctive street-ready look. Delivered with a softshell case.

For the guitarist seeking an instrument with the soul of a played-in masterpiece and the reliability of a new Martin — this is it.

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