Is Martin dreadnought Junior worth it?

Is Martin dreadnought Junior worth it?

This guitar is a perfect fit with no sacrifice in sound quality. If you are a smaller sized person, or you are buying a guitar for someone who is, this model is a great choice. I would also recommend it as a beginner guitar because of it’s ease of play and affordable price.

Is the Martin dreadnought junior solid wood?

That’s right, the Martin Dreadnought Jr-10 is a solid wood guitar! The all Sapele model comes in a natural satin finish while the spruce top models offer either a natural or sunburst finish.

Where are Martin Junior guitars made?

Martin’s entry-level ranges, like the X Series, are made in Mexico. And to keep prices low, those X Series guitars, for example, use high pressure laminate (HPL) back and sides, multi-piece necks and Richlite synthetic fingerboards.

What size is a Martin Dreadnought Junior?

Fashioned for player comfort, clear powerful tone and easy action, the Dreadnought Jr is reduced to approximately 15/16” of the full Martin 14-fret Dreadnought dimension (14 ¼” width at the lower bout) with an expressive 24” scale length.

Is Martin DJR good?

5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic sounding guitar. This is really a great sounding guitar. Most of my guitars are inexpensive with this one being in the upper range. This is easily the best sounding of the bunch.

Where is the Guild Jumbo Junior made?

China
The good news for us skint troubadours is that unlike the £600-ish Mexican-made GS-Mini electro, the Jumbo Junior, which is made in China and comes with a pretty sturdy gigbag, costs nearly 50 per cent less.

How big is a Martin Jr?

The Martin D Jr. is a 15/16th-size version of a typical Martin dreadnought. It has a 24-inch scale length and 20 frets with no cutaway. It has a solid Sitka spruce top, the rest of the body and neck are Sapele wood. The body has scalloped X-bracing.