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Description
Martin Guitar is proud to present the StreetMaster Series 000-15M Auditorium acoustic guitar. Built from solid mahogany and suit-up in a distressed, satin finish, this guitar delivers a lively, complex tone with satisfying warmth and resonance. The modified low-oval neck profile and smooth katalox fingerboard ensure effortless playability for any guitarist. Open-gear tuners with butterbean knobs provide smooth, accurate tuning. The StreetMaster Series 000-15M is ready to inspire your playing and turn heads at your next gig.
Solid Mahogany Construction Provides Rich, Nuanced Tone
The solid mahogany top, back and sides of the StreetMaster Series 000-15M imbue your playing with a rich tone brimming with harmonics. Notes ring with clarity and warmth, sustaining for what seems like forever. Fingerpicking styles come alive with the mahogany accentuating the resonance and nuance of every pluck. Strumming chords or flatpicking lead lines, the StreetMaster Series 000-15M responds with a balanced, focused voice.
Distressed Satin Finish Exudes Rugged Appeal
The StreetMaster Series 000-15M sports a distressed, satin finish, scuffed and worn in all the right places for a rugged, road-tested look. This finish nods to the hardworking musicians who pour their passion into their craft night after night. While the finish appears aged, the StreetMaster Series 000-15M is built to Martin's legendary standards. Complete with Martin's lifetime warranty, the StreetMaster Series 000-15M is ready to handle whatever adventures may come.
Modified Low-Oval Neck Profile Enhances Playability
The StreetMaster Series 000-15M features Martin's modified low-oval neck profile, a comfortable shape that won't fatigue your hand during long practice sessions or shows. The neck tapers to a manageable 1 3⁄4" width at the nut, providing an ideal feel for intricate fingerstyle work or barre chords up the neck. The smooth katalox fingerboard and Plek'd frets create an effortless playing surface for melodic runs, bends and chording.
Premium Components and Gig Bag Included
The StreetMaster Series 000-15M includes open-gear tuners with butterbean knobs for smooth, accurate tuning. Multi-stripe rosette and abalone dot inlays provide eye-catching accents. Now available at Guitar Center, a gig bag is included, giving you a stylish and sustainable way to transport your guitar wherever inspiration may lead you.



Features
- All-mahogany body, neck and headplate
- Special worn satin lacquer finish
- Modern belly drop-in saddle
- Multi-stripe rosette
- Script Old Style overlay
Specs
- Body type: 000-14 Fret Auditorium
- Cutaway: No
- Top wood: Mahogany
- Back and sides: Mahogany
- Bracing pattern: Non-Scalloped spruce X
- Body finish: Satin Lacquer
- Orientation: Right handed
- Neck shape: Low oval
- Nut width: 1.625" (41.3 mm)
- Fingerboard: Katalox
- Neck wood: Mahogany
- Scale length: 25.4"
- Number of frets: 20
- Pickup/preamp: No
- Headstock overlay: Mahogany
- Tuning machines: Nickel Open Gear
- Bridge: Mahogany
- Saddle and nut: Bone
- Number of strings: 6
- Special features: Body finish
- Case: Gig bag
- Accessories: None
- Country of origin: United States
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4.45
11 Reviews
90%
of respondents would recommend this to a friend
Most Liked Positive Review
Great Sound, look, and feel
The sustain and overall tone of the mahogany body is just beautiful. The warmer tone adds some bass to the small body that really balances it out. The feel of the fingerboard and neck really reveals the craftsmanship of the guitar. I have a Taylor that I love, but this guitar is just better in almost every way. In regards to tone, this thing really shines for big chord strumming. I play mainly modern worship music and this guitar does it perfectly. One thing that surprised me was how much better this guitar retains sustain with a capo up on the 4th, 5th, or 6th fret. My Taylor looses a lot of that beyond the the 3rd fret. Great for finger picking, but with the smaller body the low E doesn't quite ring as much as id prefer. But the tone is so smooth that finger picking has a uniquely beautiful sound on this guitar. There are 2 cons I would point out. First is the case it comes with. It's a junk soft case. Bought an aftermarket hard case almost immediately. At this price point, and for a USA guitar, I would expect a hard case. 2nd, is that it doesn't come with pre-installed electronics. I had a heck of a time picking out the right pickup for it, and the install process was a pain. I had to have an internal brace shaved down to fit the PU preamp. Taylor has the absolute best built in electronics. So never have to worry about it, and don't have to deal with a luthier. For my Martin I had to take it to two different places, because the first botched the install. Components wouldn't stick, battery pack fell off, and wires rattled. None of that has anything to do with Martin, other than the fact that I wish it came with a professionally fited and installed PU by Martin. So, to get the guitar gig ready I needed to invest in a case and PU. That cost me several hundred dollars, that if you get a Taylor 314, you would have included for the price. Just something to consider.
Most Liked Negative Review
Great product but a bit of negative feedback
It sounds great. But for the price, you'd think a strap button would be installed on the neck heel. The action was so high (4mm on the 12th fret for low E string). That I believe is a QA issue. 2.5mm string height is expected from Martin. Not 4mm. Anyways, I had to adjust it myself. It's ok now.
- Practicing8
- Small Venues6
- Jamming4
- Recording4
- Indoor intimate venue1
- No electronics1
- Soft case1
- High action1
- Uncomfortable feel1
- Action too high1
- Experienced9
- Novice1
- Good Audio9
- Fun To Play8
- Good Feel8
- Consistent6
- Stays In Tune5
Reviewed by 11 customers
Great Sound, look, and feel
submitted2 months ago
byRich
fromLeesburg, Va
The sustain and overall tone of the mahogany body is just beautiful. The warmer tone adds some bass to the small body that really balances it out. The feel of the fingerboard and neck really reveals the craftsmanship of the guitar. I have a Taylor that I love, but this guitar is just better in almost every way. In regards to tone, this thing really shines for big chord strumming. I play mainly modern worship music and this guitar does it perfectly. One thing that surprised me was how much better this guitar retains sustain with a capo up on the 4th, 5th, or 6th fret. My Taylor looses a lot of that beyond the the 3rd fret. Great for finger picking, but with the smaller body the low E doesn't quite ring as much as id prefer. But the tone is so smooth that finger picking has a uniquely beautiful sound on this guitar. There are 2 cons I would point out. First is the case it comes with. It's a junk soft case. Bought an aftermarket hard case almost immediately. At this price point, and for a USA guitar, I would expect a hard case. 2nd, is that it doesn't come with pre-installed electronics. I had a heck of a time picking out the right pickup for it, and the install process was a pain. I had to have an internal brace shaved down to fit the PU preamp. Taylor has the absolute best built in electronics. So never have to worry about it, and don't have to deal with a luthier. For my Martin I had to take it to two different places, because the first botched the install. Components wouldn't stick, battery pack fell off, and wires rattled. None of that has anything to do with Martin, other than the fact that I wish it came with a professionally fited and installed PU by Martin. So, to get the guitar gig ready I needed to invest in a case and PU. That cost me several hundred dollars, that if you get a Taylor 314, you would have included for the price. Just something to consider.
Action High, uncomfortable feel
submitted6 months ago
byAngelo
fromClarksburg, MD
The sound was good. But it is a bit mediocre for a 00. Sweet mahogany sound. But not enough volume. The action is so high that the feel is off putting. I traded it for a Mexican D18 Martin and am happy. For the money, it's disappointing.
Grand sound, tidy package, just perfect!
submitted2 years ago
byKuldeep
fromSan Mateo, CA
Bought this after trying 5-6 similar guitars, all Taylors or Martins. This was the best sounding one, better than the acoustic-electrics, and the solid mahogany body makes the sound reverberate beautifully. Finish is top notch, and its very light for the sound it produces. Superfan!
Love my Martin StreetMaster
submitted2 years ago
byKen
fromLos Angeles, Ca
I am loving this guitar. It feels great. The mahogany has got a really rich sound. It's light weight and small. The set up was nice. And, it's a Martin. I'll be playing this guitar for a long time to come.
I LOVE this guitar
submitted2 years ago
byWilliam
fromPortland, OR
The finish is...fine. It's not so much overdone as it's superficial, looks printed on. The tuners look cool, but aren't the most comfortable to use. But the way it feels, plays, sounds ...even how it smells is just magic. One of my favorite guitars ever.
The ultimate couch guitar.
submitted2 years ago
byJonny
fromFrankfort Ky
Super light and small feel makes it a great house guitar. It is the most comfortable guitar I have sat with. Fits me perfect. It is very hard to put up once your start playing. Love the sound. You know it's a Martin by the first strum. Definitely recommend trying it on the next time you have a Martin in your sights. GC had one in the box ready to go
Q&A
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submitted3 years ago
asked byTom
fromBettendorf, IA
Does the Martin Streetmaster have a truss rod?
Yessubmitted4 years ago
asked byjohn
fromSan diego
Is this a slim model. Meaning depth
It is 4-1/8" deep.submitted5 years ago
asked bycoolhand850
fromAlabama
Is it identical to the 000-15M in sound? The only difference being the color and lack of pickguard. I like the Streetmaster color, but not willing to sacrifice the sound for it. I am torn on the pickguard as well. Can you add a pickguard to the Streetmaster?
No, i'm sorry but Martin will not customize an instrument.submitted5 years ago
asked byRyan
fromSaint Joseph, MI
Is this a left handed model? Says left handed in the specs. Does GC sell a right handed model?
This is not a left handed model.submitted5 years ago
asked bypirate
fromflorida
is there a case/gig bag that comes with this?
This guitar does come with a case.submitted6 years ago
asked byMon
fromAtlanta GA
If I buy the 000-15m street master acoustic, can You convert it acoustic electric? If yes, what's the cost?
Yes, you would just need to add an acoustic pickup to the guitar.submitted7 years ago
asked byPure Guava
fromPoortown
Will you buy this for me, sugar daddy?
.submitted8 years ago
asked byChristine
fromundisclosed
Can this be turned into an acoustic electric
Yes it can. You can apply any of the popular drop-in pickup systems. or if you would like to modify it a little more you can also get the conventional forms of it as well.