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Description

The Martin D-42 K2 is a masterful blend of classic craftsmanship and modern technology, designed for musicians who cherish both tradition and innovation. Constructed entirely from koa, this guitar not only delivers a stunning visual appeal but also a rich, warm sound that matures beautifully over time. The natural grain of the koa wood is complemented by intricate abalone inlays, offering a touch of elegance that sets this guitar apart in any collection.

Equipped with a Fishman preamp system, the D-42 K2 ensures that every performance is captured with precision and clarity, whether you're plugged in at a live venue or recording in a studio. The preamp system is engineered to enhance the guitar's natural tonal qualities, providing a seamless transition from acoustic to amplified sound.

For those who appreciate the tactile experience, the D-42 K2 features a comfortable neck profile and a smooth Ebony fingerboard, allowing for effortless playability across a variety of musical styles. Its responsive dynamics and versatile sound profile make it an excellent choice for both fingerstyle and strumming techniques.

Whether you're a professional musician or an avid enthusiast, the Martin D-42 K2 offers a level of quality and performance that stands the test of time.

Key Features:

  • All-koa construction for a warm, evolving tone
  • Fishman preamp system for enhanced amplified sound
  • Ebony fingerboard for smooth playability
  • Intricate abalone inlays for added visual appeal
  • Versatile sound suitable for various playing styles

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