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Martin HD-28E Standard Dreadnought Acoustic-Electric Guitar Natural

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The Martin HD-28E Standard dreadnought acoustic-electric guitar brings the iconic tone and volume of the HD-28 to the stage and studio, now with modern electronics and enhanced playability. This guitar, a descendant of the legendary "Golden Era" dreadnoughts of the 1930s, features forward-shifted scalloped X-bracing, a solid spruce top, and East Indian rosewood back and sides, delivering a rich, resonant sound with exceptional clarity and projection. Whether you're a seasoned performer or a recording artist, the HD-28E is ready to inspire your musical journey.
A Legacy of Tone, Reimagined for the Modern Musician
The Martin HD-28E Standard dreadnought acoustic-electric guitar carries on the legacy of the iconic HD-28, first introduced in 1931. This guitar captures the essence of Martin's Golden Era dreadnoughts, renowned for their rich tone, color, and expressiveness. The forward-shifted scalloped X-bracing, a hallmark of these vintage instruments, gives the HD-28E a unique sonic character with punchy bass, articulate highs, and a commanding midrange presence.
Vintage Sound Meets Modern Playability
The Martin HD-28E Standard dreadnought acoustic-electric guitar combines the classic tone of the 1930s with the playability of a modern instrument. The modified low oval neck with a Performing Artist taper and 1-3/4" nut width ensures a comfortable and familiar feel, allowing for effortless transitions along the ebony fingerboard. Whether you're playing intricate fingerstyle passages or driving rhythms, the HD-28E offers a responsive and inspiring playing experience.
Fishman Aura VT Enhanced Pickup for Natural Amplification
The Martin HD-28E Standard dreadnought acoustic-electric guitar is equipped with a factory-installed Fishman Aura VT Enhanced pickup, designed to capture the guitar's natural acoustic tone with exceptional clarity and detail. This revolutionary pickup system amplifies the guitar exactly as you hear it, without adding any coloration or distortion. The Enhanced feature also includes an under-the-saddle transducer that captures the "transverse wave" of the sound as it passes through the guitar, adding depth and dimension to the amplified signal.
A Versatile and Inspiring Instrument for Stage and Studio
The Martin HD-28E Standard dreadnought acoustic-electric guitar is a versatile instrument that is equally at home on stage or in the studio. Its powerful dreadnought tone, combined with the natural amplification of the Fishman Aura VT Enhanced pickup, makes it an ideal choice for performers and recording artists alike. Whether you're playing solo or with a band, the HD-28E delivers a sound that is both captivating and inspiring.
Embrace the Legacy and Elevate Your Performance
The Martin HD-28E Standard dreadnought acoustic-electric guitar is an invitation to experience the legendary Martin sound, amplified for the modern musician. With its exceptional tone, comfortable playability, and state-of-the-art electronics, the HD-28E is ready to become your trusted companion on your musical journey. Embrace the legacy and elevate your performance with the Martin HD-28E. Shop now and experience the difference.



Features
- Solid spruce top with forward-shifted scalloped X-bracing
- East Indian rosewood back and sides
- Dreadnought body size
- Modified Low Oval neck profile with Performing Artist taper
- Ebony fingerboard and bridge
- 1-3/4" nut width
- Fishman Aura VT Enhanced pickup
- Hardshell case included
- Ideal for stage and studio performance
Specs
- Body Shape: D-14 fret
- Top: Spruce
- Top Color: Aging toner
- Back and Sides: East Indian rosewood
- Back and Side Finish: Gloss
- Bracing Pattern: Forward shifted X brace
- Brace Shape: GE-scalloped
- Brace Size: 5/16"
- Brace Material: Spruce
- Binding: Antique white
- Rosette: Style 28 multi-stripe
- Finish Top: Gloss
- Neck Material: Select hardwood
- Neck Shape: GE Modified Low Oval
- Neck Taper: High Performance Taper
- Neck Color: Dark mahogany
- Finish Neck: Satin
- Fingerboard: Ebony
- Fingerboard Inlay Style: Diamond and square long
- Fingerboard Inlay Material: Abalone
- Fingerboard Width at Nut: 1-3/4"
- Fingerboard Width at 12th Fret: 2-1/8"
- Scale Length: 25.4"
- Number of Frets Total: 20
- Nut Material: Bone
- Side Dots: White
- Configuration: Fishman Aura VT Enhance
- Bridge: Ebony
- Bridge Style: GE modern belly - drop in saddle
- Bridge Pin Material: Bone
- Bridge Pin Dots: Faux tortoise
- Bridge String Spacing: 2-5/32"
- Saddle: Compensated bone
- Saddle Radius: 16"
- Tuning Machines: Nickel open gear
- Pickguard: Faux tortoise
- Number of Strings: 6
- Orientation: Right handed
- Case: Molded hardshell
- Plek'd: Yes
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My Favorite Guitar — Ever. And That's Saying Something.
submitted2 months ago
byPaul
fromDetroit Michigan
Let me just say it loud and proud: Out of all the guitars I've owned, played, borrowed, and dreamed about, this Martin HD-28E is hands-down, no contest, my absolute favorite. I'm not saying the others were bad… I'm just saying they all now look a little nervous on the wall. This guitar didn't just join the collection — it took the throne. The first strum on this HD-28E gave me chills. And not the imaginary kind — the literal "I think I just unlocked a new level of tone" kind. It's the kind of sound that doesn't just resonate through the wood, but through your soul. The low end is rich and round like it's been aging in a bourbon barrel for 50 years. The mids? Bold but never muddy. And the highs… oh man, the highs sparkle like sunlight hitting lake water. Every note blooms, every chord feels like a choir of angels in perfect harmony. This is that iconic Martin dreadnought tone that other guitars wish they had. And then there's the Fishman Aura VT Enhance system — a modern miracle of engineering. Plugged into my Fishman amp, it delivers everything I hear unplugged and somehow makes it even better. It gives you that natural, mic'd-up studio sound with dimensional warmth and zero piezo quack. The blend control lets you dial in that sweet spot where it doesn't sound "plugged in" — it just sounds alive. The Enhance sensor picks up the resonance, the body dynamics, and all the little expressive touches that make your playing feel personal. Whether I'm fingerpicking softly or digging in with a big strum, it responds like it knows what I'm feeling before I even do. Now, let's talk about Martin's craftsmanship and quality control, because it deserves a standing ovation. The attention to detail on this guitar is immaculate. We're talking laser-precise fretwork, perfectly dressed edges, flawless binding, spot-on intonation, and a finish that feels like glass but lets the wood breathe. Straight out of the case, it was set up to perfection — no buzz, no dead spots, just smooth, effortless playability from the first fret to the last. Martin's quality control is absolutely second to none. They've been building guitars since 1833, and you can tell that every single one is a result of nearly 200 years of doing it right. And don't even get me started on the history. Martin guitars aren't just instruments — they're pieces of music's DNA. The HD-28 in particular has a lineage that shaped modern music. You hear it in bluegrass, folk, country, rock, gospel — it's the guitar that backed the American soundtrack. And I mean that literally — just look at who's played Martins: Johnny Cash, Hank Williams, Neil Young, Elvis Presley, Paul McCartney, John Lennon, Bob Dylan, Willie Nelson, Eric Clapton, Joni Mitchell, Ed Sheeran, Jimmy Buffett, Steve Martin, John Mayer, Stephen Stills, Merle Haggard, David Gilmour, Chris Martin (of Coldplay), Brandi Carlile, Shawn Mendes, Dierks Bentley, Thomas Rhett, Tony Rice, Doc Watson, Andy Griffith, and even the great Gene Autry. That's not just a list — that's a hall of fame. And now, I get to play a guitar from the same family. It's humbling and thrilling all at once. Every time I pick it up, I'm reminded that I'm holding a piece of history — and yet it feels like it was made just for me, just this year, just in time to spark something new. So, to sum it up: This HD-28E isn't just a guitar. It's the guitar. The perfect combination of history, craftsmanship, tone, and technology. Whether I'm writing, recording, performing, or just noodling around on a rainy afternoon, this guitar always delivers. I honestly look forward to playing it every day — and I can't say that about a lot of things. Martin, thank you for continuing to build instruments that don't just sound good — they inspire greatness. And thank you, Detroit Guitar, for putting this absolute masterpiece into my hands with incredible care, knowledge, and service. Five stars? That doesn't even feel like enough. I'm giving 10 stars! If you're reading this trying to decide whether or not to buy it — go ahead and do yourself a favor. This is the one.
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