Martin Guitar GPC-16E Rosewood with Gig Bag, Acoustic-Electric Guitar, East Indian Rosewood and Sitka Spruce Construction, Gloss-Top Finish, GP-14 Fret, and Low Oval Neck Shape
$1,999.00 USD
By Martin
SKU: MTNGPC16E01MU
Martin Guitar GPC-16E Rosewood with Gig Bag, Acoustic-Electric Guitar, East Indian Rosewood and Sitka Spruce Construction, Gloss-Top Finish, GP-14 Fret, and Low Oval Neck Shape
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About this item
- PROFESSIONAL SOUND: Martin’s GPC-16E Rosewood electroacoustic guitar has an East Indian rosewood and Sitka spruce construction that delivers a deep, clear sound while maintaining crisp and precise overtones and projection. The grand performance cutaway body style complements the solid-wood, acoustic construction by adding a deep and exceptional-sounding bass.
- SUPERIOR APPEARANCE: The Martin GPC-16E Rosewood electroacoustic guitar boasts an East Indian rosewood back and sides with a satin finish. The top is expertly constructed from Sitka spruce and topped with a gloss finish. It has a simple dovetail neck joint, scalloped forward-shifting X-Brace, high-performance tapered neck, and open nickel tuners, making it look as captivating as it sounds.
- PREMIUM HANDMADE GUITARS: Handmade from the highest-quality wood, Martin’s 16 Series guitars are built to stand up to late-night jams, long studio sessions, and plenty of strumming or picking. These solid-wood, acoustic-electric guitars deliver classic designs, professional sounds, and enjoyable playing.
- ENHANCED PLAYABILITY: In addition to Martin’s iconic tone, which is known worldwide, our guitars deliver enhanced playability that makes playing a pleasure, no matter your experience or skill level. Whether you’re playing rock, country, folk, bluegrass, or jazz, these guitars deliver a natural playing experience that you will love.
- MARTIN 16 SERIES: Martin’s superior guitar and string products remain the choice of musicians around the world for their unrivaled quality, craftsmanship, and tone. Still handmade. Still the standard. Martin guitars are the real deal—not an imitation.