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Steeped in history, CF Martin continues the tradition founder Christian Frederick Martin Sr. began more than a century and a half ago of steadfast adherence to high standards of musical excellence. Martin not only set the industry standard with the 14-fret acoustic guitar, they were also the innovators behind the now ubiquitous "Dreadnought" guitar, with their D18 and D28 Martin Dreadnoughts remaining industry champions alongside their 000 and Performing Artist series. Since 1833, unmatched experience coupled with modern innovation has resulted in remarkable longevity for Martin, a company widely considered to be the gold standard for acoustic guitars. Notable artists who have played Martin guitars include the likes of Willie Nelson, Eric Clapton, John Mayer and Johnny Cash. Look to AMS to provide your personal 'Martin Experience'.
If you know acoustic guitars, you know Martin — and if you don’t, you’ve definitely heard one. For over 190 years, Martin has been crafting guitars that shaped the sound of folk, rock, country, blues, and beyond. They invented the dreadnought, perfected X-bracing, and set the standard for what a great acoustic should sound like.
At American Musical Supply, we’ve got a stacked lineup of Martin guitars, from the iconic D-28 that’s been on more records than you can count, to compact models built for easy travel and tight spaces. From handcrafted, all-solid-wood classics to tour-tough budget-friendly options, AMS has the Martin acoustic guitar that fits your playing style.

Before pickups, pedals, and stacks of amps, there was just wood, strings, and craftsmanship — and Martin was already ahead of the game. Long before anyone dreamed up an electric guitar, they were building acoustic guitars that set the standard, and they still do today.
Some guitars chase trends, and others define an entire industry. The Martin Standard Series is the latter. Introduced in 1916, these were the first dreadnoughts ever built, and just about every other guitar company has been trying to copy them since. The D-18 keeps it stripped down with mahogany warmth and clarity, while the D-28 brings rosewood depth and legendary status. If you’ve ever heard a dreadnought in a classic folk, rock, or country track, there’s a good chance it was one of these.
Back in the day, if you wanted to amplify a Martin, you had to stand perfectly still in front of a mic and hope nobody coughed. Thankfully, times have changed. Martin’s acoustic/electric lineup brings their iconic sound to the stage without compromising the tone, feel, or tradition that makes these guitars legendary.
Martin’s approach to acoustic/electrics is simple: don’t mess with what works. Their Road Series electrics keep everything classic and all-solid-wood, just with a discreet Fishman pickup that lets you amplify without killing the natural tone.
Then there’s the X Series, which takes Martin’s iconic tone and makes it more affordable and durable. These guitars use high-pressure laminate (HPL) backs and sides, which can handle humidity swings and rough travel better than traditional tonewoods — perfect for players who are always on the move.
Martin has spent nearly two centuries perfecting acoustic tone, and with the GPCE Inception Maple, they’re proving that sustainability and sound can go hand in hand. This handcrafted acoustic-electric combines skeletonized scalloped bracing and sonic channels inside the body, unlocking incredible resonance and superior tone. If you want a cutting-edge Martin guitar that blends nature and technology, this one’s worth a listen.
Check out the video to hear what the GPCE Inception Maple can do. You might just find your next obsession.
Martin isn’t just an acoustic guitar giant. They’ve been making high-quality ukuleles since 1916, and they’re just as serious about them as their full-sized guitars. These aren’t your cheap, plastic souvenir ukes. Martin ukuleles are built with solid woods, expert craftsmanship, and the kind of tone that makes you forget how small the instrument is.
If you want a uke with real history and tone, not just something to hang on the wall, Martin has the one you’ll keep forever.

Want to learn more about Martin acoustic guitars? Check out our helpful FAQ for more insights and answers.
Martin guitars are built using a variety of high-quality tonewoods, including solid spruce, mahogany, rosewood, and koa. Their top-tier models use all-solid wood, while more affordable options like the X Series incorporate high-pressure laminate (HPL) for durability without sacrificing tone.
If you’re just starting out but want a real Martin acoustic guitar, models like the X Series or Road Series offer solid tops, comfortable neck profiles, and built-in electronics on select models — without the hefty price tag of their all-solid wood Standard Series.
High-end Martin guitars (like the Standard, Modern Deluxe, and Authentic Series) are handcrafted in Nazareth, Pennsylvania. Their more affordable X Series and some Road Series models are built in Navojoa, Mexico, maintaining high quality while keeping costs down.
A good acoustic guitar should feel like an extension of you — not just an instrument, but a voice. Martin guitars have been defining that experience for almost 200 years, and whether you're after a songwriting companion or a guitar that just sounds better with age, AMS has you covered. With flexible payment plans, VERY fast shipping, and a hassle-free return policy, finding the right Martin acoustic guitar has never been easier.

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