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Part of their X Series line of quality instruments, the Martin DX2E rosewood dreadnought combines vintage looks and modern playability enhancements, making it a 12-string force to be reckoned with. This acoustic-electric guitar carries forward Martin’s legacy of impressive projection and bass punch, while adding in the chimey richness that comes with having 12 strings. Its solid spruce top is hand-rubbed to a smooth satin finish and Martin’s scalloped X-bracing pattern ensures the top vibrates freely. The Brazilian rosewood-inspired high-pressure laminate back and sides are road-ready so the DX2E can keep up with busy gigging musicians.
The DX2E’s neck features Martin’s Performing Artist profile that’s slightly slimmer for comfortable shaping of chords across 12 strings. Its fingerboard has a flatter 16″ radius and refined string spacing between the courses. These enhancements create a playing feel familiar to steel-string guitarists. The fingerboard edges are gently beveled too, allowing smooth, unimpeded runs up the neck. The nut width remains 1-7/8″, providing adequate room between the six courses.
The built-in Martin E-1 electronics make it easy to plug the DX2E straight into a PA system. It comes equipped with a discreet undersaddle pickup that accurately conveys the guitar’s entire tonal range. The onboard preamp has volume, tone and phase controls so you can shape your amplified tone. There’s even a chromatic tuner included. Just plug in via the 1/4″ output and you’re ready to fill the room with your 12-string sound.
The DX2E has high-pressure laminate back and sides in a striking Brazilian rosewood aesthetic. The HPL material is crafted to resonate like wood while being more impervious to climate changes and rugged road conditions. Since consistency is key with 12-string guitars, the HPL back and sides maintain their integrity so the DX2E sounds its best every time you uncase it.
With double the strings comes double the tonal complexity, ringing overtones and harmonic texture. Strumming the DX2E reveals the quintessential 12-string shimmer. The octave courses let single notes stand out while adding airy sustain. When playing chords, you get a kaleidoscope of overtones that elates the ear. It takes finesse to tame a 12-string, and Martin gave the DX2E a fast neck and smooth feel to help. The payoff is huge, especially amplified through the E-1 pickup. Grab a Martin DX2E to unlock the 12-string’s inspiring voice.