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Martin - D-10E Road Series Left-Handed Acoustic-Electric Guitar - Natural Sitka Spruce
The D-10E is an affordable acoustic-electric guitar that features a solid Sitka spruce top, sapele back and sides, and Fishman electronics. It also has a mother-of-pearl pattern fingerboard and rosette inlays, a smooth-as-glass Richlite fingerboard and bridge, and a hand-rubbed neck finish. Like other Road Series models, it has Fishman MX-T electronics with an onboard soundhole tuner that auto-mutes the output so you can tune up any time without using a pedal.
Lease to Own at
$229 /month or less
100 Days Price: $1,375
est. $53 /week*
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Ownership Options
Lease-to-Own
Lease payment / week: est. $53
Own after 52 weekly payments
Early Buyout
100-day price:$1,375(+ tax; less lease payments already made)
After 100 days: One payment = 50% of remaining lease-to-own balance
Sitka spruce is a top tonewood for its combination of strength and elasticity, which delivers a broad dynamic range with crisp articulation. It is ideal for a wide range of playing styles, from delicate fingerpicking to aggressive flatpicked strumming. Sapele, used for the back and sides of the D-10E, is tonally similar to mahogany, but its higher density tends to produce a slightly brighter sound with more high-end shimmer. The characteristic sapele sound is consistently balanced across the tonal spectrum, making it suitable to a broad range of playing styles.
The CF Martin company is a name virtually synonymous with the acoustic guitar. It took root in the United States in 1833 with a little shop in lower Manhattan. Five years later, Christian Frederick Martin moved his business and family to the rolling hills of Pennsylvania, where Martin's been located ever since. From the Dreadnought body shape to the 14-fret neck, Martin innovations paralleled (and indeed, drove) the development of the acoustic guitar itself. When you play any Martin guitar, you're holding a piece of music history.