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The MARTINMartin LX1E Little Martin is a premium acoustic/electric guitar featuring a solid Sitka spruce top and mahogany body, designed for exceptional sound quality and portability. With a Fishman Isys pickup system, this guitar is perfect for both practice and performance, making it a favorite among traveling musicians.
Neck Material Type | Mahogany |
String Material Type | Phosphor Bronze |
Fretboard Material Type | micarta |
Body Material Type | Mahogany |
Back Material Type | Mahogany Wood |
Top Material Type | Spruce Wood |
Color | Natural |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 6.3"L x 38.58"W x 18.11"H |
Scale Length | 23 Inches |
Guitar Bridge System | Fixed |
Number of Strings | 6 |
Hand Orientation | Right |
Guitar Pickup Configuration | Electronics: Fishman Isys T |
J**R
Great little travel guitar!
I bought this guitar about 1 month ago. I am a small girl 5'2". I just strap this thing on and walk around the house playing. The pickup sounds freaking great hooked up to my Marshall amp. I have several other guitars including a Taylor 210ce which I also love. But this guitar is great for traveling, camp fires, and just plain old jammin. I chose this over the baby Taylor because the Martin had a full heel on the neck where's the taylor baby did not. It also sounded better when I play both the Taylor and the lx1e side by side. I thought that the Martin had a better "feel" to is as well when holding it. It is a travel guitar so it doesn't balance as well when you are standing with the guitar strap but I don't mind that at all. I love this little guy and to be honest I now play it more than my $1200 Taylor. Came with a great soft case with backpack straps on it so I just put it on like a backpack when I'm walking far which is super convenient. Oh and the high pressure laminate is so great and seems pretty durable. Overall I have played a lot of guitars over my 10 years of playing and this little guy is a winner all the way around from sound, to feel.
A**C
I must say I am not disappointed. This guitar definitely packs a punch has a ...
I was looking for a guitar to take on the road and potentially for live performances. I must say I am not disappointed. This guitar definitely packs a punch has a very full sound for a travel guitar, almost comparably to the full size counterpart. The weight does take some time to get used to as full sized guitars are bottom heavy while the little martin is handle heavy. The size and weight is very comfortable to hold with a strap on. The onboard electronics are also very nicely made and simple to use. The sound is quite unique with good bass but "chirper"/brighter sound than a full sized guitar. Great addition for any guitar player to have on his/her arsenal.
A**K
LOVE this guitar!!
Love, love, love this guitar! I've always wanted a Martin, but I am too small to wrap my arms around a full-size guitar. I tried other smaller guitars and felt like I had to hold back so I didn't "over-play" them. There was too much buzzing otherwise, and the sound was tinny. This LX1E, however, has a full, rich sound (it really cranks for a smaller instrument!) and I've already gotten so many compliments in the first week of playing it. The case is sturdy and has plenty of room. The Fishman pickup sounds great. I play in a local band (check us out... [...]- shameless plug! Ha!) and I'm excited to perform with this instrument. I'm thrilled!
D**V
Tiny guitar with great sound capacity
This is exactly the guitar I was looking for. It’s really tiny and it’s perfect for taking with you. Because of a small body it’s also good to lay on the couch and practice playing. The fishmann sound system delivers great warm sound through the amp. The only thing- it’s not regulated from the factory - strings are sky high from stock. You need to take it to your guitar master. Tool is not included !
B**Y
Great size ... but pick-up fell apart inside w/in the 1st year :( Thankful for the warranty.
I am 78 years of age, 5' 3" and 125 lbs. A year ago, it was brought to my attention that I needed a smaller guitar. So true. My old Takamine (1995) Steel String Acoustic Guitar w/pick-up was getting heavier and heavier. I was delighted with how much easier it is to play a smaller guitar. As mentioned in other reviews, without plugging it in, the sound is a bit disappointing. Sadly, the "pick-up" fell apart inside after using it for a little over a year. I called Asurion and they filed a claim for me. I just sent it back for repair at no cost to me, though I had to pay $20 for a box to ship it in. Hoping the repair works. First time I've ever had trouble with a "pick-up" falling apart inside a guitar! I also have a nylon string Takamine Acoustic (1975ish) w/a pick-up. In all these decades, never a problem with the pick-up. I was going to get another Takamine but decided to purchase something "made in the USA." Now I'm confused.
R**O
Smells like Lincoln Logs.
Was skeptical at first since I own a couple of vintage Martins. Aside from the LX1E being a sustainable responsibly built guitar that has HPL back/sides, hybrid neck/fingerboard, and whose soundhole smells like a Lincoln Log toy set this is an amazing find. Yup- it’s perfect for the overhead bin on airplanes, comes with a good gig bag, and sounds great plugged in. Experimented with .11 gauge string set, but this guitar is really made for either .12 gauge or a true .13 (medium gauge) strings set. This guitar is designed for the combination of heavier strings and assertive strumming or picking to create a sound that belies its small size. It welcomes being pushed, muted, and/or percussively played. Found the same to be true of Martin’s DX regular size guitars which sound amazing for what they are. While the E Sheeran LX model has his logos on it, this is the same thing without the higher price tag-enjoy.
I**R
Mehhh
Not worthy it
K**.
Travel guitar or guitar for someone with small hands
The product description is not totally true. The weight of the guitar is 3lbs 10oz.The dimensions of the guitar (not including the case) are 34 x 12.5 x 3.5 inches.If you are a beginner and can afford it, this is the best guitar. If you're intermediate and want to travel with, it's a decent guitar. It sounds good only with an AMP. If you're a gig performer, I'd recommend you're better off with a Yamaha FXG.
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