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Acoustic Guitar with Pickup

  • Top: Spruce
  • Back and sides: Sapele
  • Neck: Mahogany
  • Fingerboard: Ebony
  • Scale: 632 mm (24.9")
  • Nut width: 44.5 mm (1.75")
  • 20 frets
  • Pickup: Martin E-1 System
  • Richlite bridge
  • Strings: Authentic Acoustic Lifespan 2.0 - Light MA540T
  • Colour: Natural
  • Includes Softlight case
  • Available since June 2025
  • Item number 614263
  • Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
  • Top Spruce
  • Back and Sides Sapele
  • Cutaway Yes
  • Fretboard Ebony
  • Nut width in mm 44,50 mm
  • Frets 20
  • Pickups Yes
  • Colour Natural
  • Case No
  • Incl. Gigbag Yes
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Junior with full scale length!

Martin Guitar D Jr E steel-string guitar

Martin, the iconic guitar maker, is reimagining tradition with the Jr. Series by combining a compact body with a full 24.9" scale length to deliver a familiar playing experience in a more manageable size. The Martin D Jr E draws inspiration from the legendary Martin dreadnought design, which has been in production for more than 90 years. Featuring a solid spruce top paired with sapele back and sides, it delivers a rich, balanced tone reminiscent of the iconic D-18. Featuring Martin's E-1 pickup system into the bargain, it is also perfectly equipped to handle live performances.

Spruce top of the Martin Guitar D Jr E acoustic guitar

Showtime with the E-1

Equipped with the Martin E-1 pickup system, the D Jr E delivers great sound and stage-ready functionality. Discreetly mounted inside the soundhole, the system features intuitive controls for volume and tone (treble), along with a handy phase switch to help tame feedback in challenging live environments. A built-in tuner allows for silent tuning - automatically muting the output for seamless adjustments on stage. True to Martin tradition, the D Jr E boasts a full 24.9" scale length and a comfortable 44.5mm nut width, ensuring a familiar feel for experienced players. Premium materials like the ultra-durable TUSQ are used for the nut and saddle, enhancing tone and sustain. Though compact in form, the Martin D Jr E definitely stands tall among its full-sized counterparts.

Neck joint of the Martin Guitar D Jr E acoustic guitar

From the couch to the stage

Ideal for life on the move, the Martin Guitar D Jr E combines compact dimensions with impressive tone and stage-ready performance - proving that great things truly come in small packages. Its smaller size provides comfort without compromising on the sound, ideal for both performance and casual sessions. Crafted with solid Sapele back and sides and a solid spruce top, it delivers a warm midrange and refined treble response - well-suited to both strumming and fingerpicking styles. Whether on stage or on the sofa, the D Jr E will perform with both ease and musicality, and its balanced tone makes it a reliable acoustic companion across a wide range of musical settings.

Martin Guitar D Jr E headstock

About Martin Guitar

Martin Guitar was founded in 1833 and is thus one of the most long-established brands in the history of the acoustic guitar. Several of Martin’s developments – including the dreadnought shape, robust X-bracing, the placement of the neck-to-body transition at the 14th fret (as opposed to the 12th fret as found on classical guitars), and the use of steel strings – have now become staples of modern guitar construction that countless other manufacturers have since adopted. To put it another way: Music today would sound very different had it not been for C.F. Martin & Co.

Between parlour and dreadnought

The Martin Guitar D Jr E will excel across a wide range of settings - on stage, in the studio, at home, or during songwriting sessions. Its smaller body blends the fullness of a dreadnought with the comfort of a parlour guitar, all while retaining a standard scale length for familiar playability. Designed to feel every bit as dependable as it looks, it features a gently rounded ebony fingerboard paired with a mahogany neck. For added convenience, a matching Softlight case is included to ensure effortless transport and secure storage.

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Kompakt, klangstark, durchdacht
Philreks 10.06.2025
Die Martin D Jr E überzeugt mit beeindruckender Klangfülle im handlichen Format. Tiefe Bässe, warme Mitten und brillante Höhen ergeben trotz Junior-Maßen ein überraschend großes Klangbild – ideal für Fingerpicking wie Strumming. Der Hals liegt durch das angenehme Profil perfekt in der Hand – auch mit kleineren Händen ist die Bespielbarkeit trotz 44,5 mm Sattelbreite hervorragend.

Die klassische Optik mit dezent schimmernden Dot-Inlays in Perlmutt-Optik wirkt edel und zeitlos. Die Gitarre ist leicht, nur minimal kopflastig und lädt zum stundenlangen Spielen ein. Die Tuner sind solide, aber im Vergleich zu z. B. meiner 000RS2 etwas schwergängiger.

Ein echtes Highlight ist das neue E1-System von Martin – sehr stimmgenau (im Vergleich mit externem Tuner und App getestet) und intuitiv bedienbar. Am Amp (getestet mit Acus Ferdi 5) liefert die Elektronik einen natürlichen, ausgewogenen Klang.

Besonders erwähnenswert ist das neue Softcase: außen robust, innen mit hellblauem Samt ausgekleidet – luxuriös, gut gepolstert und ideal für Reisen.

Fazit: Eine Gitarre, die weit mehr bietet als ihr kompaktes Format vermuten lässt – klanglich stark, hochwertig verarbeitet und hervorragend ausgestattet.

Nachtrag: Nach 2 Wochen bermerkte ich bei der D und G Saite beim drücken im 3. Bund ein schnarren. Zum Gitarrenbauer = Saitenlage zu tief. Habe daraufhin einen Knochensattel einbauen lassen und seitdem alles Perfekt. Evtl. nur Pech gehabt. Durch den Trussrod ließ sich nichts machen.
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