What size is Martin Backpacker guitar?
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This item Martin Steel String Backpacker Travel Guitar with Bag | Traveler Guitar Ultra-Light Acoustic Acoustic-Electric Guitar | |
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Hand Orientation | Right | Right |
Item Dimensions | 36.2 x 9.4 x 4.4 inches | 384 x 12 x 5 inches |
Neck Material Type | Mahogany | Maple |
Number of Strings | 6 | 6 |
Where are Martin backpacker guitars made?
The Backpacker Travel guitar series are manufactured in Mexico.
Is the Martin backpacker worth it?
I can honestly say that this guitar plays as well or better than any other acoustic guitar I’ve played. What it lacks in volume (not very much) and fret number (only 4 above an octave…) it makes up for with a great, clear tone. It works great for fingerstyle playing, and it’s got very nice sustain.
Does a Martin Backpacker guitar have a truss rod?
Even with its small size, the Backpacker has a very playable 24″ scale neck. Since there is no truss rod for neck adjustments, Martin recommends changing the action by replacing the bridge saddle with a shorter saddle.
What kind of guitar is a Martin travel?
Like anything else to roll out of the C.F. Martin & Co. workshop, Martin travel & mini acoustic guitars are great-sounding instruments designed to perform at the highest level for years and years. When the situation calls for a compact acoustic axe, there’s no better lineup to choose from than the one you’re looking at right now.
How much does a Martin backpacker guitar cost?
Martin Backpacker Traveling Acoustic Guitar with Bag. $319.00. Free shipping. Martin & Co. The Backpacker Guitar, Acoustic Mini Travel Guitar. $239.99. Free shipping. or Best Offer.
When did c.f.martin start making guitars?
With a history dating back to 1833, there’s no denying that C.F. Martin & Co. is a veteran of the luthier business. They’ve been around to see the guitar evolve from a crude folk strumbox into the amazing instrument it is today – and, in fact, they’ve played a central role in a lot of the guitar’s improvements over the years.