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A close-up of the Martin & Co. D-X2E Sitka/HPL Brazilian Rosewood Dreadnought Guitar w/Martin E-1 Pickup #7868 showcases its light wood body, soundhole, strings, dark pickguard and bridge against a dark background.
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A Yamaha FG3 Spruce/Mahogany Red Label Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar (#1209) with natural finish and black pickguard is shown close up, resting against a burgundy leather couch and a section of carpet.
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A Yamaha FGX3 Red Label Sitka/Mahogany Dreadnought Guitar with Atmosfeel Pickup rests against a dark red leather couch on a patterned rug, highlighting its Acoustic Resonance Enhancement for rich, vibrant sound.
Eastman E1DL Sitka/Sapele Left-Handed Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar #9854
A Yamaha TAG3C-NT Sitka/Mahogany Natural Dreadnought Guitar with the latest TransAcoustic System rests on an ornate dark red leather chair; its light wood body and black pickguard stand out, with part of a rug visible on the floor.
A close-up of a Yamaha TAG3C-SDB Sitka/Mahogany Sandburst Dreadnought Guitar with the newest TransAcoustic System shows its light wood finish, soundhole, strings, and fretboard against a dark textured case with metal latches.
Eastman E20DL-TC Thermo-Cured Adirondack/Rosewood *Left-Handed* Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar #6481
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Bourgeois Heirloom Series T-Bar and Fabric Brace Country Boy HSCB-D  Adirondack/ Sinker Mahogany Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar #1002
A Yamaha FG3 Spruce/Mahogany Red Label Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar (#1278) with a solid spruce top and black pickguard rests on a patterned rug, leaning against a brown leather sofa.
The Atkin Guitars 19 Kingfisher Sitka/Maple Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar #3892 features a baked Sitka spruce top, six strings, colorful bird pickguard, “Atkin” label inside the soundhole, and comes in a blue-lined case.
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A close-up of a Bourgeois D Vintage/TS Touchstone Series Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar #7014 with six strings, an old-growth Alaskan Sitka spruce top, tortoiseshell pickguard, and an open green velvet-lined case in the background.
A close-up of the Eastman Guitars E40D-TC Thermo-cured AAA Grade Adirondack/Rosewood Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar #2163, featuring a natural finish and white soundhole detailing, shown resting in its open hard case.
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A close-up of the KLOS Guitars X_F_DAE Full Carbon Dreadnought Guitar w/Fishman Pickup #3736, showing six strings and the KLOS logo on the sound hole, rests in front of a vintage trunk with metal hardware.
Natural finish dreadnought acoustic guitar with rosewood pickguard and ornate floral inlays on fretboard and around soundhole. - (Used) 2015 Bedell Summer of Love Adirondack/Rosewood Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar #4014 - Default Title
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Yamaha dreadnought guitar with brown sunburst finish, Engelmann spruce top, rosewood bridge, and tortoiseshell pickguard. - Yamaha LL6 Brown Sunburst ARE Engelmann/Rosewood Dreadnought Guitar w/SRT Piezo Pickup #0452 - Default Title
Acoustic guitar with Adirondack spruce top and dark East Indian rosewood fretboard on black background. - Alvarez Yairi Masterworks DYM72 Adriondack Spruce/East Indian Rosewood #7230 - Default Title
Acoustic guitar with Adirondack spruce top, dark wood bridge, and rosette detailing in hard case. - Alvarez Yairi Masterworks DYM72 Adriondack Spruce/East Indian Rosewood #7231 - Default Title
Adirondack top dreadnought acoustic guitar with dark Honduran mahogany back and sides and detailed rosette. - Alvarez Yairi Honduran Series DYM60HD Adirondack/Vintage Honduran Mahogany Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar #7164 - Default Title
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The Maton Guitars Master Built Adirondack/Red Cedar Dreadnought Guitar w/Electronics #0020 leans upright against a black chest, partially on a patterned rug and wooden floor.
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Dreadnought acoustic guitar with red cedar top and Indian rosewood bridge and fretboard. - *Dread-Not Certified Used* Gallagher 2023 G-60 Red Cedar/Indian Rosewood Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar #4049 - Default Title
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Spruce top dreadnought acoustic guitar with rosewood body, tortoiseshell pickguard, and white bridge pins in open hard case. - Martin D-28 Billy Strings Model Spruce/Rosewood Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar #6669 - Default Title
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A Martin & Co. D Jr E Streetlegend Burst Spruce/Sapele Aged-Look Dreadnought Guitar w/Martin Electronics (#3872) with a sunburst finish leans against a burgundy leather bench with ornate legs, set atop a patterned rug.
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A close-up of a Boucher Guitars GR-SG-162T Grande Reserve Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar with a light wood body, dark fretboard, and tortoiseshell pickguard, resting in an open padded case. The Boucher label is visible on the soundhole.
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A close-up shows the *New 2025* Martin & Co. D Jr E Streetlegend Burst Spruce/Sapele Aged-Look Dreadnought Guitar #3865 with a distressed finish and exposed wood, resting against a red leather chair. Label visible inside sound hole.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best acoustic guitar for a beginner?
We highly recommend the Eastman PCH Series or the Martin Road Series. Both offer solid spruce tops and professional playability at an entry-level price point. Unlike cheap "starter packs," these are real instruments that inspire you to play.
What is the difference between solid top and laminate?
A solid top is a single piece of wood that vibrates freely, creating better tone and volume that improves with age. Laminate is layered wood (plywood) that is more durable but less resonant. We recommend always choosing a guitar with at least a solid top for the best sound.
Do you set up guitars before shipping?
Yes! Every guitar from The Acoustic Shoppe—regardless of price—receives our exclusive 23-Point Professional Setup. We adjust the nut, saddle, truss rod, and fretwork to ensure low action and easy playability right out of the box.
What is the difference between a Dreadnought and an OM?
The Dreadnought is larger and produces a deep, booming bass perfect for strumming and bluegrass. The OM (Orchestra Model) is smaller with a "waist," offering a more balanced tone that is ideal for fingerstyle playing and recording.
Does The Acoustic Shoppe offer financing?
Yes, we offer several financing options including Affirm and Shop Pay Installments, allowing you to split your purchase into manageable payments. You can select these options at checkout.