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A close-up of a used 2011 Martin & Co. D-42 Sitka/Solid East Indian Rosewood D-14 dreadnought guitar with LR Baggs Anthem, featuring a light spruce top and decorative inlays, resting in an open case on a patterned rug.
A Yamaha TAG3C-SDB Sitka/Mahogany Sandburst Dreadnought guitar with the newest TransAcoustic System (#0592) stands upright on a patterned rug, in front of a vintage trunk with brass hardware.
A close-up of the *New 2025 Model* Martin & Co. D-41 Spruce/Indian Rosewood Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar #1388, highlighting its spruce top, Indian rosewood back, inlaid sound hole, pickguard, bridge, fretboard—all in a hard case.
*New 2026 Model* Martin DE Retro Plus Road Series Torrefied Spruce/Granadillo Dreadnought Guitar w/LR Baggs Electronics #1529
A Martin & Co. D-18 Spruce/Mahogany 1935 Gloss Sunburst Finish Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar (#5454) with a dark pickguard sits in an open hard case on a patterned rug, with a wooden chair and floor in the background.
A Martin & Co. D-18 Spruce/Mahogany 1935 Gloss Sunburst Finish Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar (#8004) sits in an open, green-lined case on a patterned carpet, showcasing its dark-edged sunburst style.
PRE-ORDER DEPOSIT ONLY *New 2026 Model* Eastman E25SS/V-SB Thermo-Cured Adirondack/Rosewood Antique Sunburst Varnish Slope Shoulder Acoustic Guitar
Two views of the Eastman Guitars E15SS/V-SB Slope Shoulder: front highlights an Antique Sunburst varnish with tortoiseshell pickguard; back displays dark mahogany, white edge binding. *Pre-order deposit only for new 2026 model.*.
Martin Custom Shop Adirondack/Sinker Mahogany Custom "D-18" Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar #6903
Martin Custom Shop Adirondack/Sinker Mahogany Custom "D-18" Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar #0897
PRE-ORDER DEPOSIT ONLY *New 2026 Model* Boucher BG-42T-G Torrefied Adirondack/Torrefied Mahogany Bluegrass Goose Gold Pack Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar
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A Yamaha FG5 GL NEW Gloss Spruce/Mahogany Red Label Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar (#520A) with a solid spruce top and natural finish sits in an open black hard case on a patterned rug, featuring a dark pickguard and six strings.
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A close-up of the Yamaha FG9 R NT Adirondack/Indian Rosewood Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar #113A shows its light Adirondack spruce body, dark pickguard, and black bridge resting in an open case, with strings and sound hole clearly visible.
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A *Dread-Not Certified Used* 2021 Martin Custom Shop HD-28 Bearclaw Sitka/East Indian Rosewood Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar by Martin & Co. with a tortoiseshell pickguard rests in a green-lined hard case on a rug and wooden floor.
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A close-up of a (Used) Eastman Guitars E20D-MR-TC Thermocured Adirondack/Madagascar Rosewood Acoustic Dreadnought Guitar (#0795) with a light wood body, dark pickguard, and six strings resting in an open gray-lined case on a rug.
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A Martin & Co. D-18 Spruce/Mahogany Gloss Finish Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar (#5420) with mahogany back and sides sits in a green velvet-lined hard case on a patterned rug.
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A close-up of a Martin & Co. D-28 Satin Spruce/Rosewood Acoustic Guitar (#3679) with six strings and black pickguard rests in an open green-lined case on a colorful patterned rug.
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A close-up of the Bedell Guitars Special Edition 1940 Adirondack/Mahogany Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar #1025002, showing its Adirondack spruce top, six strings, circular sound hole, and brown pickguard on a light-colored surface.
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A close-up of an Alvarez Laureate Series LD60e Sitka/Mahogany Dreadnought Guitar w/LR Baggs Hifi Pickup #1848, featuring a light wood finish, black bridge, and dark fretboard, resting on a patterned rug.
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A close-up of an Eastman Guitars E20D-TC Thermo-Cured Adirondack/Rosewood Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar #2156 with a natural finish and dark pickguard, its label visible inside the sound hole, resting in a plush-lined hardshell case.
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An Eastman Guitars E10D-TC Thermo-Cured Adirondack/Mahogany Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar (#7309) with a natural wood finish and dark pickguard rests in an open black, gray-lined case on a patterned rug—ideal for vintage-inspired tone.
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A close-up of a Martin & Co. D-18 Spruce/Mahogany Satin Finish Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar #1864 in an open case on patterned carpet, highlighting its strings, sound hole, pickguard, and mahogany back and sides.
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Furch Vintage 2 D-SRa Spruce/Rosewood Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar #4439
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A close-up of the Martin & Co. D-18 Spruce/Mahogany 1935 Gloss Sunburst Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar #2409 shows its strings, sound hole, and pickguard in a green-lined hard case on a patterned rug—a stunning vintage piece.
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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.